The idea of the proposed agriculture innovation funding is to create a grant program that enhances efficiency and saves labor for farmers.
March 2024
Passing of Bill Smeltzer leaves a huge void in the Lebanon community
Smeltzer, the owner of Woodland Contractors and a selfless family man who was also devoted to serving the community, passed away over the weekend at the age of 70, following a lengthy illness.
Byler Holdings, Cornwall engineer still reviewing comments on subdivision plan
The Cornwall Borough Planning and Zoning Commission heard updates to business including the Cornwall Properties/Byler Holdings Rexmont Road subdivision and proposed Lake Resort Community Text Amendment at its meeting Monday.
Annville adopts ordinances, updates property code to facilitate police merger
The Annville Township Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted two ordinances aimed at improving parking enforcement and rental license regulation, mirroring Palmyra Borough’s restrictions, and updated the Property Maintenance Code during their recent meeting.
Campbelltown Village Square developer seeks public input, support for project
Developers of the Campbelltown Village Square project, first proposed last fall, are continuing to seek public input and support as they hone the specifics of their plan.
Book Bar: A ‘plot twist’ on the traditional bar experience, coming soon to Palmyra
A space where locals can gather to turn pages, sip nonalcoholic beverages, and converse is set to open this spring in Palmyra.
Lebanon County wants your input on draft of new transportation plan
Officials will present a draft of a new long-range transportation plan at a final public meeting on April 2, followed by a Q&A session.
Lebanon County classified ads for the week of March 4
Check out the latest classified ads submitted to LebTown and LebCo Bulletin for the week of March 4.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of March 8 to March 10
Here are featured events happening across the Lebanon Valley this weekend.
Local Episcopal churches buy, then forgive over $3 million in medical debt
Two Episcopal dioceses in Central Pennsylvania have announced that more than $3 million of medical debt will be forgiven for Pennsylvania residents.
Emily Summey relocates her boutique, Stockyard Style, to Grantville
The Fredericksburg native announced Feb. 19 on Facebook that she was moving her company from Dauphin, near Harrisburg, to 139 S. Faith Road in Grantville.
Gretna Music names radio host as new artistic director for 2024 summer series
Gretna Music has appointed John Clare, a longtime champion of classical music, as its new artistic director for the 2024 season.
The Rest of the Story: Mysteries of Cornwall Iron Furnace revealed at lecture
Cornwall Iron Furnace Associates will host a presentation on “The Rest of the Story,” highlighting mysteries surrounding the historical operations of the furnace from 1742 to 1883.
Keystone Grants fund ADA accessibility upgrades at Lebanon Community Library
The Lebanon Community Library is set to receive $68,500 from the Keystone Grants for Public Library Facilities program, contributing to a $137,000 renovation that will upgrade its outdated and non-accessible restrooms.
Eat healthy, lose weight with a six-week series by Penn State Extension
The six-week class series by Penn State Extension will teach participants about a science-based approach to weight loss and management.