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- Palmyra approves Pine Street HVAC work after receiving additional information
- South Lebanon Township supervisors give final approval on ICE agreement
- Blotter: Simple assault, arrest warrants served, vehicle burglary, crashes
- Housing shortage, consumer spending among key topics at economic forecast
- County, local law enforcement agencies sign ICE cooperative agreements
- Lebanon man sentenced to 8 years in federal prison for machine gun charges
- Mike Rhoades fights the good fight at Penn State, while acutely aware of college hoops’ financial realities
- East Hanover Township plans public meeting on agricultural zoning district
- Western Leb. Co. Regional Police gives Palmyra Borough year-end report
- Local fire and emergency services receive over $550,000 in state grants
- Family sues Lebanon School District for 2024 suicide of 12-year-old student
- Heidelberg Twp. supervisors approve changes for municipal building project
- PennDOT: 9-month resurfacing project to begin on routes 72 and 322 in March
- Passports, firearms licenses available at county municipal building on March 7
- The Sunshine Act: How the government must conduct public business
- Expiring federal transportation bill stalls long-term county transportation planning
- Pine Street Elem. dealing with HVAC issues after board denies replacement
- Dining Latino: Restaurant Latino offers healthy, fresh comfort food
- Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Feb. 27 to March 1
- Alex Stanilla releases ‘Mahoning,’ indie-rock single inspired by Ohio visit
- Lebanon city considers signing ICE collaboration agreement
- Behind the scenes, Lady Falcon Parent Club helps power a winning season
- Siegrist reservoir hits record winter low amid months-long precipitation deficit
- Myerstown Borough Council hears public input on police coverage options, costs
- Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of Feb. 23
- Applications open for 2026 Alletta Schadler Community Service Award
- Five Stones is fighting the good fight
- Lebanon County Career & Technology Center hires new principal
- North Cornwall supervisors talk lighting for 22nd Street bridge project
- Lebanon County Commissioners act on rail trail, park funding requests
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of March 2
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Lebanon County MH/ID/EI announces QPR Training—A free training for suicide prevention
Lebanon County MH/ID/EI will offer free QPR suicide prevention training sessions March 26 and Sept. 17, 2026, teaching community members how to recognize warning signs and connect people in crisis with resources.
Lebanon man sentenced to 8 years in federal prison for machine gun charges
Luis Rosa-Hernandez sold 31 machine gun conversion devices and two stolen handguns between June and November 2022, federal prosecutors said.
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Weekend Forecast: Sunny Friday, cloudy Saturday, with rain possible into Sunday
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, Feb. 27, to Sunday, March 1. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Mike Rhoades fights the good fight at Penn State, while acutely aware of college hoops’ financial realities
Former Lebanon Valley College star has seen the Nittany Lions struggle this season.
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East Hanover Township plans public meeting on agricultural zoning district
The East Hanover Township Board of Supervisors plans to host a public meeting at Ono Fire Hall at 7 p.m. March 31 to discuss possible changes to the agricultural zoning district.
Western Leb. Co. Regional Police gives Palmyra Borough year-end report
2025 was the first full year for the regional department working in Annville and Palmyra, and it saw 9,322 calls for service.
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Local fire and emergency services receive over $550,000 in state grants
More than 30 Lebanon County fire and EMS services will split more than $550,000 received this year through the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program.
Breakfast Wars, Season 2: A winner is declared (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics announce a winner in Season 2 of Breakfast Wars.
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🔗 Cedar Crest phenom Kaddel Howard sets PTFCA meet records
Cedar Crest’s Kaddel Howard set a pair of PTFCA meet records and won her seventh and eighth golden watches of her career on Sunday.
🔗 ‘He had a whole life plan’: Rare heart problem killed high school senior in his sleep
Damarius N. Galarza, 18, died in January, in the Lebanon County home he shared with his mom, who hopes his story will save others.
🔗 New grocery store debuts in Lebanon city
On Thursday, February 5, a new grocery store called Key Food Supermarket announced on Facebook that it had officially opened its doors at 611 North 12th Street in Lebanon.
Family sues Lebanon School District for 2024 suicide of 12-year-old student
The family of a 12-year-old student who died by suicide claims in court that the Lebanon School District didn’t do enough to stop him from being bullied by fellow students.
Lebanon County’s Go-To Weather Forecast
Always know what tomorrow’s weather will bring by following Lebanon County Weather on Facebook.

Heidelberg Twp. supervisors approve changes for municipal building project
Heidelberg Township supervisors grant approval Tuesday for change orders concerning interior renovations at the municipal offices.
PennDOT: 9-month resurfacing project to begin on routes 72 and 322 in March
PennDOT will begin a $7 million, nine-month resurfacing project on Route 72 and U.S. Route 322 in Lebanon County on March 9, with most work expected to take place overnight.

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Passports, firearms licenses available at county municipal building on March 7
Need a passport? How about a PA License to carry a firearm? Both services are being offered at the county municipal building the first Saturday in March as a convenience to Lebanon County residents.
The Sunshine Act: How the government must conduct public business
The Sunshine Act outlines how governments and agencies must conduct their business in front of the public. Do you know what’s required of your elected officials?
Expiring federal transportation bill stalls long-term county transportation planning
Federal transportation funding uncertainty has stalled long-term planning for Lebanon County, though officials say existing projects and two newly added intersection improvements will continue to move forward.
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Lebanon County Job Listings: February 26, 2026
Now hiring in Lebanon County! The Borough of Palmyra is seeking a Borough Manager and Lebanon YMCA is seeking a Camp Counselor and Van Chaperone.
Countywide Education Career Fair scheduled for March 4th
All six Lebanon County School Districts and the Lebanon County CTC are sponsoring a county-wide education career fair at Cedar Crest Middle School Gym, March 4.
Pine Street Elem. dealing with HVAC issues after board denies replacement
Superintendent Bernie Kepler said mechanical system work will return before the school board Feb. 26 after a failed heat pump displaced a second-grade class and a prior board vote stalled a plan to replace 58 aging units at Pine Street Elementary School.
Dining Latino: Restaurant Latino offers healthy, fresh comfort food
Restaurant Latino, located at 42 S. 8th St. in Lebanon, has built a loyal following by offering daily-prepared Dominican cuisine and personalized service under the direction of owners Bernardo Espinal and Rosa Elena Medrano.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Feb. 27 to March 1
This weekend in Lebanon County features live performances, a mini-lecture, a speed networking program, and benefit events.
Alex Stanilla releases ‘Mahoning,’ indie-rock single inspired by Ohio visit
Lebanon-based singer-songwriter Alex Stanilla released his newest single, “Mahoning,” on Feb. 25.
Lebanon city considers signing ICE collaboration agreement
No decision has been made on whether Lebanon will sign a 287(g) immigration enforcement agreement with ICE, as city officials continue to evaluate options.
Behind the scenes, Lady Falcon Parent Club helps power a winning season
The Lady Falcons Parents Club supports the Cedar Crest girls' basketball program in ways that sometimes go unnoticed.
Siegrist reservoir hits record winter low amid months-long precipitation deficit
The water level at the City of Lebanon Authority’s Siegrist reservoir is at its lowest for winter in more than 20 years.
Myerstown Borough Council hears public input on police coverage options, costs
Myerstown Borough Council held a public forum Saturday to gather resident input on police coverage options ranging from a one-officer local department to a regional contract, with estimated first-year costs spanning from $0 for continued state police coverage to more than $835,000 for charter membership with the Lebanon County Regional Police Department.
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Amazing stories about Lebanon County’s past
Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of Feb. 23
Here are food safety violations in Lebanon County for the week of Feb. 23, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Breakfast Wars, Season 2: Richland Railroad Diner (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics make their final stop for Season 2 of Breakfast Wars at Richland Railroad Diner.
Applications open for 2026 Alletta Schadler Community Service Award
Applications are open for the 2025 Alletta Schadler Community Service/Engagement Award, according to an announcement from the Penn State Extension of Lebanon County.
Five Stones is fighting the good fight
Shane Manney’s Five Stones Fight Club in Annville serves as both a combat sports training facility and Christian ministry, drawing members from Lebanon, Harrisburg and Lancaster counties with plans to expand to Shamokin.
Lebanon County Career & Technology Center hires new principal
The Lebanon County Career & Technology Center’s Joint Operating Committee voted 6-0 to hire Daniel Romberger as the school’s new principal, filling a position opened when Alex DiMarzio resigned last autumn for a job at the Penn Manor district.
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