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- ‘Where’s Dan?’ Local protesters push for meeting with Congressman Dan Meuser
- Preregistration is open for annual Lebanon Tire Collection event in April
- Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of March 24
- Northern Lebanon HS powerlifting sends two athletes to national competition
- Annual umbrella walk returns March 31 to commemorate police Lt. William Lebo
- Middle Creek shares summary for its annual spring snow goose migration
- Lebanon Valley Chamber seeks nominations for ‘Beyond the Call’ award
- Authorities investigate sexual assault alleged to have occurred at LCCTC
- Bethel Twp. planning members approve meetings with Bell & Evans officials
- Blotter: Disorderly conduct toward police, terroristic threats, warrants, trespassing
- Lebanon County Commissioners extend LERTA for Palmyra housing project
- PennDOT provides project updates to Lebanon County stakeholders
- Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of March 24
- Farmers connect & communicate during 10th annual PennAg Expo at fairgrounds
- End of federal relief money will push some Pa. municipalities off a financial cliff, Shapiro admin fears
- Powerful interests poured $18M into top Pa. lawmakers’ campaign coffers
- Church, Zook removed as candidates for Lebanon mayor following court ruling
- Owner of Lebanon Farmers Market says search is on for new restaurant tenant
- Jackson Township approves bid for 2025 paving projects
- Career & Technology Center board approves feasibility study consult
- Church, Zook to represent themselves in challenges filed on Capello’s behalf
- Jury convicts Lebanon resident Thomas Cahill Jr. of disorderly conduct, rejects weapons charges in standoff case
- North Lebanon Township plans for paving
- Lebanon VAMC hosts ribbon-cutting and open house for behavioral health clinic
- Register of Wills to hold special Saturday hours for documents needed for Real ID
- Solving the mysteries of the Cedar Hill Cemetery Civil War monument
- Lebanon metal fabricator undertakes Fredericksburg monument’s restoration
- Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of March 21 to March 23
- Lebanon County launches new website to improve access to election information
- 101-year-old landowner among families protecting farms in Kittatinny Ridge area
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Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of March 24
Here are food safety violations in Lebanon County for the week of March 24, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Middle Creek shares summary for its annual spring snow goose migration
A colder winter meant more snow geese at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area this year, but the appearance of a highly pathogenic avian influenza made the season challenging for Middle Creek staff.
Lebanon Valley Chamber seeks nominations for ‘Beyond the Call’ award
The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the 2025 General Frank Smoker “Beyond the Call” Award.
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Bethel Twp. planning members approve meetings with Bell & Evans officials
A number of projects involving poultry producer Bell & Evans highlighted the March meeting of the Bethel Township Planning Commission.
Blotter: Disorderly conduct toward police, terroristic threats, warrants, trespassing
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
Lebanon County Commissioners extend LERTA for Palmyra housing project
Lebanon County Commissioners took action on two separate real estate proposals at their March 20 meeting.
PennDOT provides project updates to Lebanon County stakeholders
With spring just around the corner, PennDOT is gearing up several road construction projects in Lebanon County.
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Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of March 24
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Farmers connect & communicate during 10th annual PennAg Expo at fairgrounds
Nearly 800 farmers gathered at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center last week for the 10th annual PennAg Expo, where 70 vendors showcased agricultural products and services.
What We’re Reading Elsewhere on the Web
🔗 Thrifting with a mission: Jubilee shops fund prison ministries
Jubilee Ministries transforms lives through prison outreach and thrift shops, which fund faith-based programs helping former inmates rebuild and reacclimate to life outside of prison.
🔗 Locals hold protest against DA Pier Hess Graf in Lebanon city
A small group in Lebanon held a protest Saturday afternoon, marching in opposition of Lebanon County District Attorney Pier Hess Graf.
🔗 Palmyra woman pleads guilty to drive-by shooting charges
A Palmyra woman pled guilty to charges Wednesday from a drive-by shooting last year in a Cumberland County development.
End of federal relief money will push some Pa. municipalities off a financial cliff, Shapiro admin fears
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal includes $10 million for a Pennsylvania fund that assists financially distressed local governments.
Powerful interests poured $18M into top Pa. lawmakers’ campaign coffers
Lobbyists say such donations can lead to access, but the state’s weak transparency laws make it nearly impossible to trace influence.
Church, Zook removed as candidates for Lebanon mayor following court ruling
Two of the four candidates running for the office of Lebanon city mayor will not be able to run following a ruling on Friday in Lebanon County Court.
Owner of Lebanon Farmers Market says search is on for new restaurant tenant
Lebanon Farmers Market seeks new tenant for its 100-seat restaurant space after Schaylor Brewing Co.’s departure from the third-floor location.
Weekend Forecast: Temps in the 50s, breezy conditions to make it feel cooler
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, March 21, to Sunday, March 23. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Jackson Township approves bid for 2025 paving projects
The paving will occur on Benjamin Circle, Apple Creek Lane, Courtland Drive, and Legacy Lane sometime over the summer.
Career & Technology Center board approves feasibility study consult
The board of the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center unanimously agreed to hire Fidevia Construction Management and Consulting to consult with Beers + Hoffman as they conduct a feasibility study.
Lebanon County Job Listings: March 21, 2025
Now hiring in Lebanon County! Henise Tire Service is seeking a Commercial Tire Service Technician and a Delivery Driver.
Church, Zook to represent themselves in challenges filed on Capello’s behalf
Two Lebanon mayoral hopefuls, photographer Scott Church and cabinet designer Sharon Zook, face petition challenges that could block their Republican primary bids.
Jury convicts Lebanon resident Thomas Cahill Jr. of disorderly conduct, rejects weapons charges in standoff case
Thomas E. Cahill Jr. was found guilty Wednesday in Lebanon County Court of two disorderly conduct charges and not guilty for prohibited possession of a weapon and making terroristic threats following a police standoff in March 2024.
North Lebanon Township plans for paving
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to accept a bid from Pennsy Supply totaling $349,127.66 for this year’s paving project.
Lebanon VAMC hosts ribbon-cutting and open house for behavioral health clinic
Officials at Lebanon VAMC celebrated the opening of a newly renovated 6,000-square-foot outpatient behavioral health clinic that features 45 consult rooms and improved spaces for veteran care.
Register of Wills to hold special Saturday hours for documents needed for Real ID
The office of the Lebanon County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans’ Court will be open from 8 a.m. to noon this Saturday, March 22, to provide certified copies of marriage licenses and records to people who need them for passports or the upcoming May 7 Real ID deadline.
Lebanon metal fabricator undertakes Fredericksburg monument’s restoration
A Lebanon-based business has restored a Civil War era monument from Fredericksburg’s Cedar Hill Cemetery to its former glory following restoration work on it.
Solving the mysteries of the Cedar Hill Cemetery Civil War monument
A local history writer and E & E employees try to solve several historical mysteries surrounding The Sentry Monument at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Fredericksburg, Bethel Township.
Independent medical practices struggle as healthcare becomes big business
A shortage of physicians, coupled with rising administrative burdens and declining reimbursements, is reshaping American healthcare delivery, LIMA physicians report in a new column.
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Amazing stories about Lebanon County’s past
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of March 21 to March 23
This weekend’s events roundup includes a musical and live music, a vendor/yard sale and a craft show, and other events around Lebanon County.
Lebanon County launches new website to improve access to election information
Online platform provides candidate information for voters with the click of a mouse.
101-year-old landowner among families protecting farms in Kittatinny Ridge area
Two recent additions to the tally of preserved farms in Lebanon County include a 78-acre farm in a region crucial for songbird migration and a 42-acre farm added to the list by its 101-year-old owner.
Grant brings nutrition services to local Spanish- and Arabic-speaking families
Family Health Council of Central Pennsylvania and Lebanon Family Health Services have secured a $426,000 grant to expand nutrition services for Spanish- and Arabic-speaking families in Lebanon County through the “WIC Works” initiative.
WellSpan appoints Patty Donley as new chief nursing executive for the system
Over the course of more than 30 years, a Lebanon County woman has advanced from a volunteer candy striper position at WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital to senior vice president and chief nursing executive for WellSpan Health.
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