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- 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
- Blotter: Endangering the welfare of children, simple assault, drug possession
- 2-hour delays for county school districts; county government also delayed
- More snow? NWS bumps to Winter Storm Warning; Leb. Co. Weather says 5″ to 9″
- Bridge work planned in Jackson Twp.
- ELCO doesn’t pass sex-based facility-usage policy, hears report on next budget
- N. Londonderry officials asked to close road for simulated shooter scenario
- Mt.GIFF showcases award-winning short films at Englewood Hershey on May 9
- Data center tax break created to boost economy could cost state billions
- New animal livestock club formed in Lebanon County, splits from local 4-H
- North Lebanon Township approves 2026 paving project for bidding
- Replica Liberty Bell set to travel to all Lebanon County Schools
- Jaime Walborn resigns post after historic decade of Lebanon girls basketball
- VA Sec. Collins visits Lebanon VAMC, touts streamlined veteran services
- Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Feb. 20 to Feb. 22
- Lebanon hoops guard Olive Brandt makes the most of moments great and small
- Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage (February 1 to February 15)
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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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.
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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.

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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.
North Cornwall supervisors talk lighting for 22nd Street bridge project
The North Cornwall Township Board of Supervisors discussed additional street lighting for the 22nd Street bridge realignment project at its meeting Tuesday.
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🔗 Tens of thousands of snow geese arrive at Middle Creek after winter weather delays
The birds started to arrive at the area lake in the low thousands over the weekend of Feb. 21-22, and Middle Creek staff counted 60,000 snow geese Tuesday morning in their first official count of the migration season.
🔗 Lebanon man charged with causing ‘massive explosion,’ claiming to be God, heading to court
The criminal case of a Lebanon County man accused of committing a string of offenses in Lancaster County that ended in a fiery crash is heading to county court, according to a news release.
🔗 3 new AED cabinets installed at Annville-Cleona High School
The Peyton Walker Foundation helped install the new devices at Annville-Cleona High School as part of “Wear Purple Day.”
Lebanon County Commissioners act on rail trail, park funding requests
Lebanon County Commissioners move to provide funding for the Lebanon Valley Rail to Trails and Coleman Memorial park at their Feb. 19 meeting.
Blotter: Endangering the welfare of children, simple assault, drug possession
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
Lebanon County’s Go-To Weather Forecast
Always know what tomorrow’s weather will bring by following Lebanon County Weather on Facebook.

Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of February 23
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
William Randall named executive director of United Way of Lebanon County
Bill Randall, a communications and organizational management graduate, has taken the helm as executive director of United Way of Lebanon County.

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In The Net boosts staff ahead of outdoor season; recruiting FT, PT & seasonal staff
In The Net Sports Complex is recruiting full- and part-time employees, as well as college interns, to support its growing operations ahead of a record-breaking outdoor season at its Palmyra facility.
2-hour delays for county school districts; county government also delayed
Annville-Cleona, Cornwall-Lebanon, ELCO, Northern Lebanon, Lebanon, and Palmyra Area school districts have all announced two-hour delays for Monday, Feb. 23, as have Lebanon Christian Academy, New Covenant Christian School, Our Lady of the Cross, and the Lebanon County CTC.
More snow? NWS bumps to Winter Storm Warning; Leb. Co. Weather says 5″ to 9″
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Lebanon County from early Sunday morning to Monday afternoon.
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Weekend Forecast: Weak to moderate storm system late Saturday into Sunday
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, Feb. 20, to Sunday, Feb. 22. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Bridge work planned in Jackson Twp.
The Jackson Township Board of Supervisors approved plans to repair a partially collapsed wing wall on the South Ramona Road bridge, which is currently restricted to vehicles 10 tons or less.
ELCO doesn’t pass sex-based facility-usage policy, hears report on next budget
The motion for the policy’s final approval failed after the board approved the first reading at the January meeting. This policy would have required students to use the multi-user facilities that align with their sex assigned at birth.
N. Londonderry officials asked to close road for simulated shooter scenario
North Londonderry Township supervisors tabled a request Tuesday to temporarily close Park Drive for a May 4 active shooter training exercise at Palmyra High School, citing concerns about resident notification and all-day traffic disruption.
Mt.GIFF showcases award-winning short films at Englewood Hershey on May 9
The Mount Gretna International Film Festival will host the “Short & Sweet” film screening, a showcase of acclaimed short films from the festival’s 2025 international selections, at a special event on Saturday, May 9.
From Navy veteran to tax pro: How Scott Heckard built a firm rooted in community
Scott Heckard of Heckard Tax Prep LLC: “Before owning a tax firm, I served in the United States Navy. The Navy taught me how to pay attention to the details and never cut corners. I bring that same mindset to your taxes.”
Data center tax break created to boost economy could cost state billions
Opponents argue the tax break is a costly giveaway to an industry dominated by some of the country’s largest and most profitable corporations.
New animal livestock club formed in Lebanon County, splits from local 4-H
The Lebanon Area Fair will recognize a new youth agriculture club launched by former 4-H leaders who say Penn State Extension’s increased oversight and training requirements limited their ability to make local decisions for livestock programs.
North Lebanon Township approves 2026 paving project for bidding
North Lebanon Township supervisors approved putting a 2026 paving project out for bid that will include repaving Heffelfinger Road and Morrissey Drive, with bids opening March 12.
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Replica Liberty Bell set to travel to all Lebanon County Schools
The bell has already visited Cornwall-Lebanon schools, which struck up conversations about history as the country’s 250-year anniversary approaches this summer.
Jaime Walborn resigns post after historic decade of Lebanon girls basketball
The Cedars won four straight Lancaster-Lebanon League section titles from 2022 to 2025 and mined 2025 league gold — the program’s first crown since 1979 — under Walborn's watch.
Lebanon County classified ads for the week of February 16
Check out the latest classified ads submitted to LebTown for the week of February 16 – a notice of storage units for rent.
VA Sec. Collins visits Lebanon VAMC, touts streamlined veteran services
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins honored five Lebanon VA employees during a coining ceremony Tuesday and promoted efforts to streamline services.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Feb. 20 to Feb. 22
This weekend in Lebanon County features a classic tractor show, a community 5K, children’s theater shows, and a humane society fundraiser.
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