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- Lebanon man sentenced to more than 5 years in prison for illegal gun possession
- Palmyra school board debates scope of work for high school renovation
- Blotter: DUI, motor vehicle theft, endangering the welfare of children
- Annville commissioners advised of paid fire department administrator position
- Annville-Cleona Fire Company tells borough council about new position
- Millcreek Township supervisors promote police Sgt. Terry Katzaman to chief
- Demolition is underway at former Lebanon Catholic High School
- Union Township supervisors move forward on draft data center ordinance
- Two ELCO students earn top finishes in national SCHOTT Innovation Challenge
- Chemical treatment effective in breaking up sticky, gel-like goo at GLRA
- North Cornwall awards paving project
- Jonestown Borough approves Market Street crack sealing
- South Annville supervisors hear from residents regarding proposed data center
- Over 100 Lebanon County voters inducted into PA Voter Hall of Fame
- Cornwall P&Z talks phase one of ‘The Knoll at Iron Valley’ subdivision
- Second test well to be drilled on Quentin Mennonite School property
- W. Lebanon Township to request bids for trash service, approves pickup change
- Jackson Township approves bid for oil and chip projects
- State and federal officials continue to battle latest outbreak of avian influenza
- MamaJuana Lounge & Restaurant offers vibrant nightlife, dining
- Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of April 10 to April 12
- S. Annville Twp. residents voice opposition to proposed data center
- LebTown Exclusive: S. Annville Twp. data center developer reveals project details
- Historical Lebanon County plant samples are housed in the Smithsonian collection
- VA Lebanon Healthcare snags Best Patient Experience for 5th straight year
- Annville Free Library friends to hold annual Big Book Sale April 15-18
- Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of April 6
- Provisional ballot count explained by Lebanon County’s election director
- County election board adopts advance notification for defective mail-in ballots
- Commissioners decline request for ICE stance, open account for federal funds
Lebanon man sentenced to more than 5 years in prison for illegal gun possession
Robert Beaumont, 29, of Lebanon, was sentenced to 65 months in federal prison after state troopers found a loaded pistol and drugs in his car.
Blotter: DUI, motor vehicle theft, endangering the welfare of children
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of April 13
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Union Township supervisors move forward on draft data center ordinance
The draft data center ordinance, which would limit the buildings to industrial zoning areas, is now moving to the county planning department and the township’s planning commission.
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Weekend Forecast: Temps rebound near 70°F Friday before cold front overnight
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, April 10, to Sunday, April 12. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Two ELCO students earn top finishes in national SCHOTT Innovation Challenge
Two ELCO students were recognized Thursday for placing second and third in the national SCHOTT Innovation Challenge, earning gift cards and a tour of the company’s South Lebanon Township facility.
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Chemical treatment effective in breaking up sticky, gel-like goo at GLRA
A chemical treatment for the sticky substance known as ‘black goo’ in two of the Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority’s landfill cells released more of the tar-like material than expected.
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North Cornwall awards paving project
The North Cornwall Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to award Pennsy Supply with the 2026 paving project with a low bid of $465,302.65 at its meeting Tuesday.
Jonestown Borough approves Market Street crack sealing
The lowest bid to seal cracks on Market Street was $7,300, and the borough hadn’t set a date as of the meeting.
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🔗 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.
Power up to safety: Avoid the spark!
GLRA accepts all rechargeable and single-use batteries for FREE at its Electronics Recycling Facility, located at 1805 Russell Road, Lebanon.
South Annville supervisors hear from residents regarding proposed data center
Amid a nearly full auditorium, two dozen South Annville residents voiced their opposition to the proposed $1.7 billion data center.
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Over 100 Lebanon County voters inducted into PA Voter Hall of Fame
Over 100 Lebanon County voters were honored Wednesday at a special ceremony for casting ballots in a minimum of 50 consecutive November elections.
Cornwall P&Z talks phase one of ‘The Knoll at Iron Valley’ subdivision
Cornwall Borough Planning and Zoning Commission discussed phase one of Cornwall Properties’ “The Knoll at Iron Valley” at its monthly meeting Monday, no action taken.

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Second test well to be drilled on Quentin Mennonite School property
The West Cornwall Township Municipal Authority board approved the drilling of a second test well on a part of the Quentin Mennonite School property away from the site of the first test well.
W. Lebanon Township to request bids for trash service, approves pickup change
West Lebanon Township is soliciting bids for a new trash and recycling contract, with commissioners eyeing a three-year deal to shield residents from annual rate increases.
Jackson Township approves bid for oil and chip projects
Jackson Township supervisors approved a bid of $94,615.20 from Russell Standard to complete 2026 oil and chip projects.
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Lebanon community invited to run, walk for suicide prevention at first annual Together for Tomorrow 5K
The Lebanon School District’s Aevidum Clubs and the Lebanon County Suicide Prevention Task Force will host the first annual Together for Tomorrow 5K on May 2 at Cedar Sports Complex to raise funds for suicide prevention and mental health outreach.
Lebanon County classified ads for the week of April 6
Check out the latest classified ads submitted to LebTown for the week of April 6 – a notice of public sale.
State and federal officials continue to battle latest outbreak of avian influenza
The latest strain of avian influenza continues to rage on four years since it was discovered again in Pennsylvania poultry.
MamaJuana Lounge & Restaurant offers vibrant nightlife, dining
MamaJuana Lounge & Restaurant in Lebanon has grown from a BYOB club in 2017 into a full-service Dominican and Puerto Rican restaurant and nightclub, with owner Esmailin Peña planning further expansions.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of April 10 to April 12
This weekend in Lebanon County, explore events such as high tea, coffee and flowers, a daffodil forever flower workshop, and more.
LebTown Exclusive: S. Annville Twp. data center developer reveals project details
In a LebTown exclusive, Joe Eisenhauer, vice president of development for Inch & Co., outlined plans Tuesday for a proposed $1.7 billion data center campus in South Annville Township.
S. Annville Twp. residents voice opposition to proposed data center
Public comment unanimously opposed a proposed $1.7 billion data center at a public information-gathering session of the South Annville Township Planning Commission on Tuesday, with concerns shared about noise, health risks, property values, and sinkholes.
Steckbeck Engineering’s Alex Kauffman honored with Emerging Leader award
Project manager recognized for professional growth, positive influence and dedication beyond core responsibilities.
Historical Lebanon County plant samples are housed in the Smithsonian collection
The Smithsonian collection houses dozens of specimens collected in the Penryn Park area, which is now the YMCA-run Camp Rocky Creek.
VA Lebanon Healthcare snags Best Patient Experience for 5th straight year
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs honored VA Lebanon Healthcare System with its top customer experience award, citing the facility’s sustained performance across patient satisfaction, trust, and quality-of-care metrics.
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Annville Free Library friends to hold annual Big Book Sale April 15-18
The Friends of the Annville Free Library will hold their annual Big Book Sale Wednesday through Saturday, April 15-18, at Annville United Methodist Church.
Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of April 6
Here are food safety violations in Lebanon County for the week of April 6, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Provisional ballot count explained by Lebanon County’s election director
Provisional ballots cast in Lebanon County elections historically have had a low total and a high acceptance rate, according to a local election official.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) announces April events in Lebanon
We invite you to learn more about CASA of Lancaster and Lebanon Counties at multiple opportunities throughout April.
Designing your outside garden room workshop with the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners
Join the Master Gardeners for an in-person educational program designed to help gardeners reimagine and enhance their outdoor spaces with intention and creativity.
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