Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
June 2025
United Way of Lebanon County unveils new office in downtown Lebanon
Thursday afternoon, the United Way of Lebanon County held a ribbon-cutting for its new office at 604 Cumberland Street.
Shakespeare like you’ve never seen it
This summer, Gretna Theatre sets the stage for Shakespearean mayhem as it presents The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [revised again] – a laugh-out-loud comedy featuring all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in under 100 minutes.
Williams re-convicted of 2014 drug-related murder, attempted murder
After a week-long trial, a Lebanon Count jury on Friday again convicted Eddie Lee Williams of murder and attempted murder for a 2014 drug dispute.
DVI of Lebanon County honors Men Against Abuse
DVI of Lebanon County honors Men Against Abuse, who each contributed $100 or more to help DVI combat domestic violence in Lebanon County.
🔗 From small town to global court: Ariel Jones gets a second chance at dream of playing professional basketball
Ariel Jones, a Lebanon native and Shippensburg record-breaker, was drafted fourth overall in the 2025 Puerto Rican Women’s Professional Basketball draft.
Weekend Forecast: Mix of sun and clouds Friday, rainy Saturday, clear Sunday
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, June 13, to Sunday, June 15. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Rite Aid adds second Lebanon city location to closing list; more to follow
Rite Aid has added its South 9th Street store in Lebanon to its growing list of closures as the pharmacy chain proceeds through its second Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Myerstown Borough Council awards South Railroad Street reconstruction
Tuesday night, the Myerstown Borough Council unanimously agreed to accept a $256,410 bid from Kinsley Construction, LLC, to reconstruct part of South Railroad Street.
Mount Gretna Borough Council discusses parking ban on Route 117
The council did not take action, but will be contacting local politicians and engineers to see if there are ways around the $5,000 to $10,000 bill and months-long wait.
Prescott veteran receives honor quilt, focuses on father’s wartime sacrifice
Although he never knew his father, a local Vietnam War vet still honored his dad, a World War II vet, at a ceremony designed to recognize the son.
Get Outdoors (GO) program kicks off 10th summer of outdoor exploration
A summer program to encourage physical and mental activities for Lebanon County residents is underway.
Cedar Crest’s Kaddel Howard refuses to be hamstrung, races to third PIAA crown
Junior sprinter Kaddel Howard becomes only Falcon to ever win three state gold medals.
I-78 lane closure set for fuel spill cleanup
PennDOT will close one lane of westbound Interstate 78 in Bethel Township next week to remediate soil contaminated by a diesel fuel spill.
Plan for redevelopment of Quentin Riding Club, including Wawa, is moving forward
The subdivision/land development plan for the former Quentin Riding Club at the intersection of state routes 72 and 419 in Quentin could come before supervisors at their July meeting.














