The Latest
- Cornwall Borough Council rejects water and sewer recommendation
- Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage (June 16 to June 30)
- Blotter: Drug possession, harassment, trespass, theft by unlawful taking
- Stuff the Bus drive collects school supplies for Lebanon County students
- Lebanon native Kris Progin earns silver at Special Olympics USA Games
- Lebanon County celebrates America’s 250th: Independence Day live updates
- Volunteers, vendors, & military displays set stage for Lebanon County 250th bash
- Patriotic mural unveiled at 9th and Maple
- Lebanon City Council reaffirms principles of Declaration of Independence
- Lebanon County officials urge caution during extreme heat over July 4th
- City officials unearth 1976 time capsule
- A life of service: Remembering Revolutionary War veteran John Weidman
- East Hanover Township approves Jonestown Road rezoning
- Sheetz at Long Lane & Rt. 72 scheduled to open near end of summer
- Mt.GIFF showcases animation artists, industry leaders at August event
- City officials release new details on cause of June 16 downtown fire
- Transitional housing for three residents coming to downtown Lebanon
- 3 Lebanon County 4-H members receive academic awards for college pursuits
- Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of July 3 to July 5
- Lebanon’s Dick Shiner reflects on NFL career, legacy, & field that bears his name
- Gebhard outspent Crane 2-to-1 in $1.6M total primary battle
- Annville man arrested on child porn charges after Discord investigation
- Lebanon County elevated to drought warning; water authority urges conservation
- Treasurer of county Foster Parent Alliance charged with stealing $46K
- Back in Alumni Stadium, Lebanon coach Brett Sylve aims to build on foundation
- Want to see the ‘Big Boy’ train in Lebanon on July 7? Here’s what you need to know
- Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of June 29
- Matthews Public Library scavenger hunt explores county’s hidden histories
- Palmyra Public Library schedules its annual used book sale in mid-July
- PennDOT seeks public input on Gravel Hill Road bridge replacement
LebTown is a 24/7 operation for breaking news in Lebanon County, PA.
For non-breaking coverage, we publish Monday through Friday except for holidays and planned vacations.
Blotter: Drug possession, harassment, trespass, theft by unlawful taking
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
Stuff the Bus drive collects school supplies for Lebanon County students
Several local organizations are combining efforts to provide Lebanon County students with school supplies for the coming academic year.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of July 6
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
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Weekend Forecast: Temps 100°+ Friday, severe thunderstorms possible Saturday
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, July 3, to Sunday, July 5. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Volunteers, vendors, & military displays set stage for Lebanon County 250th bash
LebTown will provide live updates Saturday from the Lebanon Valley Expo Center during the “Celebrate 250 in the Valley!” program commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Lebanon City Council reaffirms principles of Declaration of Independence
Lebanon City Council held a special July 2 meeting to reaffirm the principles of the Declaration of Independence as part of America’s 250th birthday celebration.
Lebanon County officials urge caution during extreme heat over July 4th
Lebanon County officials are warning residents to exercise caution with fireworks, extreme heat, and alcohol use over the July 4th holiday weekend amid ongoing drought conditions.

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Lebanon County Job Listings: July 3
Triple-M-Farms is currently looking for a CDL Truck Driver to deliver feed to local farms.
What We’re Reading Elsewhere on the Web
🔗 Mysterious corner and carving reveal Lebanon barn’s history
Barn owner Tim Auman has detailed records of the history of the property, showing a man named Felix Landis settled on the 282-acre tract in 1734.
🔗 Lebanon man still missing months after Reading kidnapping; teen charged in abduction
Police say witnesses described how Michael Petrino Jr. was ambushed, beaten and forced into a waiting car as investigators continue searching for him.
🔗 Dairy princess Jesslyn Risser sets high bar for dairy promotion
The past year has been a big one for 17-year-old Jesslyn Risser, a recent graduate of Cedar Crest High School.
City officials unearth 1976 time capsule
A 1976 bicentennial time capsule was unearthed Wednesday at Coleman Memorial Park in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, as part of the city’s America250 celebration, with plans to add 2026 items before reburying it for opening in 2076.
A life of service: Remembering Revolutionary War veteran John Weidman
Lt. John Weidman, a Revolutionary War soldier who served under George Washington at Valley Forge and numerous battles, went on to become a surveyor, iron manufacturer and associate judge in what is now Lebanon County.
East Hanover Township approves Jonestown Road rezoning
East Hanover Township supervisors unanimously approved rezoning a 45-acre parcel on Jonestown Road from residential to agricultural, potentially paving the way for chicken houses on the property.
Sheetz at Long Lane & Rt. 72 scheduled to open near end of summer
The new Sheetz at the intersection of state Route 72 and Long Lane is scheduled to open near the end of summer.
Mt.GIFF showcases animation artists, industry leaders at August event
The Mount Gretna International Film Festival, aka Mt.GIFF, will present a special weekend of animation programming on Aug. 14-16 featuring acclaimed filmmakers Joanna Priestley, Paul Harrod, and Lynn Tomlinson.
City officials release new details on cause of June 16 downtown fire
Careless smoking on an outside rear balcony caused the June 16 downtown Lebanon fire that damaged adjoining properties in the 700 block of Cumberland Street and displaced 15 tenants.
Transitional housing for three residents coming to downtown Lebanon
A second transitional home owned by the county for people exiting the criminal justice system is headed to downtown Lebanon.
3 Lebanon County 4-H members receive academic awards for college pursuits
Lebanon County 4-H recently presented $2,000 academic awards to three Lebanon County 4-H members based on their 4-H activities, community involvement, and academic achievement.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of July 3 to July 5
Let freedom ring! Celebrate America’s 250th in Lebanon County with a patriotic concert, bike parade, tailgating, and fireworks.
Lebanon’s Dick Shiner reflects on NFL career, legacy, & field that bears his name
Dick Shiner, a Lebanon native who played quarterback for six NFL teams over 11 seasons, reflected on his career as a backup to legends like Sonny Jurgensen and Terry Bradshaw and his later work coaching high school football.
Gebhard outspent Crane 2-to-1 in $1.6M total primary battle
Republican incumbent Chris Gebhard outspent challenger Clovis Crane 2-to-1 in Pennsylvania’s 48th Senate District primary and won by a similar margin, with the two campaigns combining to spend $1.6 million not including independent PAC expenditures.
Annville man arrested on child porn charges after Discord investigation
An Annville Township man faces multiple felony charges after authorities say he uploaded child pornography to the online platform Discord.
Lebanon County elevated to drought warning; water authority urges conservation
The City of Lebanon Authority is asking customers to voluntarily cut water use by 10 to 15 percent after the state escalated Lebanon County’s drought status Sunday.
Treasurer of county Foster Parent Alliance charged with stealing $46K
A Harrisburg woman who served as treasurer of a local nonprofit supporting foster children and families faces felony charges after allegedly stealing more than $46,000 for personal use.
Back in Alumni Stadium, Lebanon coach Brett Sylve aims to build on foundation
Lebanon High football coach Brett Sylve hopes stability, a renovated home stadium, and a back-to-basics approach will help the Cedars turn the corner after 52 consecutive losses.
Want to see the ‘Big Boy’ train in Lebanon on July 7? Here’s what you need to know
Union Pacific Railroad’s legendary Big Boy No. 4014 – the world’s largest operating steam locomotive – will make a special stop in Lebanon as part of a historic coast-to-coast journey commemorating America’s semiquincentennial.
Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of June 29
Here are food safety violations in Lebanon County for the week of June 29, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
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Amazing stories about Lebanon County’s past
Matthews Public Library scavenger hunt explores county’s hidden histories
Matthews Public Library is hosting a scavenger hunt for local history buffs to unearth the stories of several prominent Lebanon County residents.
Palmyra Public Library schedules its annual used book sale in mid-July
Palmyra Public Library will hold its annual used book sale July 11 through 16 at Palmyra First United Methodist Church, 520 E. Birch St., Palmyra.
Free sing-alongs, jazz, and classical concerts highlight Gretna Music’s July schedule
Gretna Music’s summer season continues with free family events, First Listen performances that feature the budding talent of young artists, and innovative mainstage performances that demonstrate the artistry of today’s musicians.
Lebanon Federal Credit Union names Matt Gehman as Chief Executive Officer
Lebanon Federal Credit Union announces the appointment of Matthew Gehman as its new Chief Executive Officer.
PennDOT seeks public input on Gravel Hill Road bridge replacement
PennDOT has opened a monthlong online plans display for the replacement of a 1967 bridge on Gravel Hill Road in East Hanover Township, with construction expected to begin in spring 2028.
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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.
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