Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
November 2019
đź”— Pilot may have hit crosswind, causing Palmyra plane crash
The pilot who landed short of the runway at the Reigle Airport near Palmyra may have hit a crosswind that caused him to crash.
đź”— Homeowner, mayor at odds over who pays for Lebanon sinkhole
The City of Lebanon and a homeowner are at odds over who should be responsible for fixing a sink hole off Elm Street.
Fredericksburg Community Health Center affiliates with UPMC, changes name
Effective immediately, Fredericksburg Community Health Center will affiliate with UPMC Pinnacle.
Blotter: Simple assault, theft by impression, hit and run
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
đź”— Lebanon County received the most rainfall in central Pa. within the past 48 hours: report
Lebanon County saw the most rainfall in central Pennsylvania within a 48-hour period from Wednesday afternoon to Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service at State College.
🔗 Boater from Palmyra pleads in deaths of fiancée, child after striking dam
A Palmyra man charged in the boating deaths of his fiancee and 3-year-old daughter has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and other charges.
đź”— 911 center, rail trail and land preservation are top issues for Lebanon County commissioner candidates
Three incumbents and one challenger are on the Nov. 5 ballot in the Lebanon County Commissioners race.
Luthercare responds to LIMA physician’s opinion article
We regret that Lebanon Internal Medical Associates chose to portray our decision to partner with our major healthcare systems as a departure from choice that would negatively impact our resident care.
CLSD poised to buy 89.5 acres of farmland across from Cedar Crest
Cornwall-Lebanon School District is poised to buy 89.5 acres of farmland located across from the Cedar Crest campus in South Lebanon Township.
LVC Arnold Art Gallery opens exhibit on social realism
Insider/Outsider will run Nov. 1 through Dec. 15 at the Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery on the campus of Lebanon Valley College in Annville.
LIMA physician questions Spang Crest decision
After providing care for our patients for over 30 years at Spang Crest, my group was abruptly notified that we will no longer be able to provide medical care for our patients there.
Jan Falk reminds you to vote November 5th [Paid Press Release]
Going to the polls and having your voice be heard is one of the most important and unalienable rights you have as a United States citizen. We have the privilege of having this right, so why not use it? As November 5 draws near, Jan Falk wants you to know that for her, running for School Board is not a right, but a privilege.