S. Annville Township hardwood lumber manufacturer Weaber, Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, indicating that it plans to reorganize and stay in business.
August 2025
Blotter: False identification, aggravated assault, DUIs, warrants served, found dog
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of August 18
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
The conflicting visions to fund SEPTA and Pa.’s other public transit agencies
Lawmakers have missed SEPTA’s deadline to act to forestall cuts, divided over where money for transit should come from.
People seeking to clear their record of a criminal conviction can now do so online
The state’s new online pardon application aims to speed reviews and expand access for people seeking to clear criminal records.
27th annual CLA Car & Motorcycle Show returns on Sunday to downtown Lebanon
The 27th annual CLA Car & Motorcycle Show is returning to Cumberland Street in downtown Lebanon on Sunday.
Weekend Forecast: Hot and humid, with increased chances of rain by Sunday
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather weekend forecast for Friday, Aug. 15, to Sunday, Aug. 17. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Revised plans for curb and sidewalk work in Quentin under PennDOT review
Curb and sidewalk work on the township’s property at 67 W. Main St., Quentin, is still on hold, awaiting approval by PennDOT and issuance of a highway occupancy permit.
Myerstown Borough Council adds speed humps as 501 bridge work causes traffic
At its monthly meeting Tuesday, Myerstown Borough Council continued to discuss the traffic problems that have emerged since part of State Route 501 was closed due to the Tulpehocken Creek bridge replacement.
Cornwall Borough Council sends zoning review items to solicitor for evaluation
Cornwall Borough Council agreed to send the solicitor a list of items considered in a review of the borough’s ordinances during its monthly meeting Monday.
Palmyra Borough discusses dangerous e-bikes, police chief requests resident help
Palmyra Borough Council discussed a possible ordinance to regulate electric bicycles, but decided to rely on increased enforcement rather than additional legislation.
Wanted: Downtown property owners to share facade improvement grant money
Lebanon city officials are looking for property owners within the central business district who would like to improve their exterior appearance.
2014 drug killer Eddie Williams again gets life in prison after re-conviction
Eddie Williams, twice convicted of a 2014 drug related killing and assault, is again facing life in prison after being sentenced on Aug. 13.
Junior Market Days gives young entrepreneurs a platform for sales
Junior Market Days and adult guest vendors are keeping customers coming through the doors of the Lebanon Farmers Market.














