The Latest
- Ongoing research uproots knowledge about enslaved worker Governor Dick
- Ready ‘to give back,’ Miguel Rivera Jr. taking over Lebanon girls basketball
- Gretna Music packs summer season with jazz, Irish, bluegrass, and chamber music
- Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of March 30
- S. Lebanon Township receives funding toward park playground equipment
- Reading man arrested in Lebanon on child rape, sexual assault charges
- PA Army National Guard takes 2nd in Lithuania’s Best Infantry Squad event
- PASD to explore settlement options on partially built administration building
- Blotter: DUIs, retail and identity theft, PFA violation, open lewdness
- Myerstown Easter Egg Hunt rescheduled for April 4 after initial cancellation
- State Senate challenger Clovis Crane holds campaign launch, asks for support
- Federal judge approves procedure for sale of Cedar Haven in auction
- Heidelberg supervisors vote to advertise paving project, approve solar plan
- Lebanon County, W. Lebanon County regional police consider merger
- Myerstown council workshop considers chicken ordinance, police options
- Capello highlights falling theft, rising drug arrests in 16th State of the City
- Lebanon elementary students beyond ‘egg-cited’ about embryology program
- Palmyra Borough Council commits to steady fire department apparatus funding
- N. Cornwall man to run write-in campaign on Democratic ticket in 101st District
- Lancaster Quilt Show at Lebanon Valley draws thousands to free four-day event
- Iodine-131 detections at county landfill nothing out of the ordinary, experts say
- Letterman legacy: Bartals entrenched in the history of Lebanon County athletics
- Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of March 27 to March 29
- Cooperative nurseries supply trout for Lebanon County anglers
- Lebanon City Council OKs 12th & Maple traffic light improvements
- PennDOT to treat a stretch of I-81 that becomes slick in rain
- We’d like to hear your memories of Lebanon County’s playgrounds
- Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of March 23
- 11th annual TruckTrek expands to showcase Palmyra businesses
- Master Gardeners of Lebanon County schedule annual plant sale on May 2
Lebanon County MH/ID/EI announces free community training for Trauma Informed Care
Lebanon County MH/ID/EI will offer free Trauma 101 and 102 training sessions on April 21, 2026, aimed at teaching community members how to recognize and respond to mental distress.
James Biever Police-Community Alliance announces first quarter community support and upcoming events
The James Biever Police-Community Alliance proudly announces the successful completion of its first-quarter initiatives, advancing its mission to strengthen police-community relations through training, support, and outreach.
Side business income can shrink your refund, or save you money
Scott Heckard of Heckard Tax Prep LLC says side business income, when handled correctly, can lower taxable income and put more money back in workers’ pockets.
Keep scrolling for more recent stories!
Reading man arrested in Lebanon on child rape, sexual assault charges
Nicholas Revilla, 33, of Reading, was arrested March 27 in Lebanon on multiple felony charges, including rape of a child and statutory sexual assault, following a child abuse investigation that began in November 2025.
PA Army National Guard takes 2nd in Lithuania’s Best Infantry Squad event
Soldiers with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard earned second place in a competition with NATO allies in Rukla, Lithuania, in early March.
Why LebTown is different

The product LebTown produces isn’t news – it’s trust. Our vision is an informed, connected, and empowered Lebanon County.
In a media landscape rife with misinformation, trust is the key to producing and distributing high-impact local news in a tight-knit community. Considerations regarding trust are made in every single decision we make as an organization, from what we cover (or don’t cover) and how we frame and report stories, to how we monetize and distribute our content, who we work with, and so much more.
Our core value: Optimize for trust
PASD to explore settlement options on partially built administration building
The board didn’t make a final decision regarding the district administration building, but they agreed 5-4 to explore settlement options for the in-construction building.
Blotter: DUIs, retail and identity theft, PFA violation, open lewdness
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.

Join our community of local news champions.
Cancel anytime.
Monthly Subscription
🌟 Annual Subscription
- Still no paywall!
- Fewer ads
- Exclusive events and emails
- All monthly benefits
- Most popular option
- Make a bigger impact
Already a member? Log in here to hide these messages
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of March 30
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Myerstown Easter Egg Hunt rescheduled for April 4 after initial cancellation
Myerstown officials rescheduled the borough’s Easter Egg Hunt for April 4 after residents expressed strong support for the event, which had been canceled days before its original March 28 date.
What We’re Reading Elsewhere on the Web
🔗 Lebanon County residents host 3rd No Kings Day protest against Trump
Motorists passing by Fisher Veterans’ Memorial Park Saturday, March 28, were greeted to the chants of protesters again shouting “No Kings” to various motorists.
🔗 Horse race bookkeeper at Penn National Race Course accused of diverting more than $700k to herself
Jennifer Petrillo, 53, allegedly issued checks to a series of false accounts she created to steal $727,446.65 over a period of about a year.
🔗 Lebanon County hosts ag visitors from Oklahoma
Farmers from Oklahoma and Pennsylvania enjoyed meeting and learning from each other in a recent visit. The unique visit was the bright idea of Lebanon County farmer Stan Bucher.
State Senate challenger Clovis Crane holds campaign launch, asks for support
Challenger Clovis Crane said he’s counting on grassroots support, door-knocking, and word-of-mouth to unseat incumbent Republican Chris Gebhard.
Federal judge approves procedure for sale of Cedar Haven in auction
Bids are being expected through the end of April for the pending sale of Cedar Haven Healthcare Center, a federal judge ruled on Thursday.
Lebanon County’s Go-To Weather Forecast
Always know what tomorrow’s weather will bring by following Lebanon County Weather on Facebook.

Heidelberg supervisors vote to advertise paving project, approve solar plan
Heidelberg Township supervisors took action Tuesday on road paving, a solar project, building demolition costs, and several other municipal matters at their monthly meeting.
Lebanon Valley Food Critics pick top secret drinks from 2026 Java Journey
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics take you on a trip around the valley to try secret drinks at a variety of coffee shops as part of this year’s Java Journey.

Lebanon County’s most essential weekly read
Subscribe to our free weekly headlines newsletter sent every Thursday at 11 a.m.
Lebanon County, W. Lebanon County regional police consider merger
The Lebanon County Regional Police Department and the Western Lebanon County Regional Police Department will hold a meeting Tuesday, March 31 at 6 p.m. at the North Cornwall Township municipal building to discuss a potential merger.
Myerstown council workshop considers chicken ordinance, police options
Myerstown Borough Council discussed expanding chicken-keeping rules and securing a police coverage contract at its March 25 workshop, and separately agreed to cancel this year’s Easter Egg Hunt due to insufficient preparation time.
Meet LebTown’s newsroom team
Weekend Forecast: Breezy conditions and the return of mostly sunny skies
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, March 27, to Sunday, March 29. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Bill could let newspaper lobby collect millions in hidden public notice fees
Beyond inflating prices, HB 1291 threatens a perpetual newspaper lobby ‘tax’ on public notices.
[Letter] Commissioners must promptly notify mail voters of outer envelope flaws
South Lebanon Township resident Dr. Duncan MacLean writes: “With timely notice, voters can correct mistakes or cast a provisional ballot. Lebanon County’s current practice—alerting voters only on Election Day—falls short.”
Capello highlights falling theft, rising drug arrests in 16th State of the City
In her 16th State of the City address, Mayor Sherry Capello says Lebanon is healthy, looking to get better.
Lebanon elementary students beyond ‘egg-cited’ about embryology program
Northwest Elementary School students third and fourth grades in Lebanon – along with several other districts – learn about embryology with a hands-on project.
Palmyra Borough Council commits to steady fire department apparatus funding
The annual $75,000 contribution for the next five years will go toward getting a replacement fire engine, which is estimated to cost $1.2 to $1.4 million.
N. Cornwall man to run write-in campaign on Democratic ticket in 101st District
A North Cornwall township resident is waging a write-in campaign on the Democratic ticket for the May primary election in the 101st Legislative District.
Lancaster Quilt Show at Lebanon Valley draws thousands to free four-day event
One of the largest non-fair events of the year – The Lancaster Quilt Show at Lebanon Valley – runs through Saturday at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds.
Clovis Crane to host campaign kickoff party in Lebanon ahead of May 19 Republican Primary
Clovis Crane will officially kick off his campaign for Pennsylvania State Senate with a community event on Friday, March 27 at 7:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Republican Club.
[Column] Taxpayers are paying a ‘legacy tax’ for public notices
With a vote on House Bill 1291 potentially days away, Pennsylvania digital publishers are urging lawmakers to reject legislation that protects a print media monopoly at taxpayers’ expense.
Keep scrolling for more recent stories!
Amazing stories about Lebanon County’s past
Easter at St. Luke’s: An invitation to all
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church announces services for Holy Week and Easter.
Iodine-131 detections at county landfill nothing out of the ordinary, experts say
Radioactive isotopes from cancer treatments and medical imaging are regularly detected and disposed of at the Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority under strict state guidelines designed to protect workers, neighbors, and the environment.
Letterman legacy: Bartals entrenched in the history of Lebanon County athletics
The Bartal family has amassed 80 varsity letters at Lebanon while adding another 73 across other county schools.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of March 27 to March 29
This weekend in Lebanon County, events include egg hunts, the Lancaster-Lebanon Quilt Show, and live performances, among others.
Cooperative nurseries supply trout for Lebanon County anglers
Three cooperative trout nurseries, run by Lebanon County sportsmen’s clubs, raise a combined 20,0000-plus trout to stock in area lakes and streams for local anglers.
Keep scrolling for more recent stories!
Donate today to unlock additional coverage for the community.
What is the impact of a free press? Here’s why longtime Lebanon County resident Mary Huber donated to our Civic Impact Reporting Fund:
The term “free press” is bantered around frequently. But do most know the true impact of what a free press means? Or better yet, what the impact would be if it disappears; especially local press like LebTown.
Local newspapers, since their inception, have been watchdogs over issues that affect the communities they serve. Questioning those who govern in these communities informs the public and helps to safeguard our democratic way of life.
Hedge funds acquisitions of local newspapers have been disastrous to the vitality of a free press by decimating staff which, in turn, limits the ability to report on meetings, whether they be school board, county commissioner, city council, township supervisors and the list goes on. Who will be the watchdog?
I may not agree with the bent LebTown takes at times, but the mere fact that I can disagree and my disagreement will be published strengthens the concept of a free press. Thank you, LebTown for persevering and being the watchdog for Lebanon County.
– Mary Huber
Make an impact and support expanded coverage of Lebanon County municipal meetings.



















