Lebanon artist creates colorful farm scene to celebrate the county’s rich agricultural tradition and keep farmers in the forefront of our minds now and forever as part of the America250 celebration.
October 2025
4 Central Pennsylvania musicians showcased at Allen Theatre event
Four singer/songwriters from Central PA performed at the Allen Theatre Friday night, playing a combination of released music and new songs, some never-before-heard by the public.
Build your future with a career as a Property Maintenance Technician
Community Homes of Lebanon County seeks property maintenance technicians, offering career growth and continuing education opportunities for those interested in facilities management.
Barley Snyder partner Colleen Gallo named president of Kiwanis Club
Barley Snyder is pleased to share that partner Colleen S. Gallo has been named President of the Kiwanis Club of Lebanon.
Lebanon County inks hazmat services agreement with Lancaster County
Lebanon County solidifies relationship with Lancaster County for hazmat services with three year-plus agreement deal.
Blotter: Trademark counterfeiting, retail theft, terroristic threats, escape
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
South Londonderry Twp. approves sewer plan that could lead to higher rates
The project would include constructing a pump station and force main at the existing Campbelltown West Wastewater Treatment Plant site and pumping wastewater received there to an upgraded Campbelltown East Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of October 20
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Hundreds protest at Lebanon ‘No Kings’
Saturday morning, Oct. 18, protestors spanned the length of Fisher Veterans’ Memorial Park in Lebanon, lining the street’s edge with protest signs and American flags in opposition to the Trump administration.
Palmyra Borough Council discusses 2026 budget, which is not as dire as 2025’s
Borough manager Roger Powl said fire taxes and refuse rates will likely increase in 2026, but the borough isn’t in a “dire situation” that would require a major millage rate increase like in 2025.
Lebanon Transit, Commute PA are “All Aboard Transit” together in November
Lebanon Transit, in partnership with Commute PA, is launching an “All Aboard Transit” refer-a-friend campaign. All throughout November, Lebanon Transit riders are encouraged to Refer, Ride, and Repeat.
🔗 FFA alum Maggie McAteer turns school project into ag education business
Spruce Hill Acres, run by college student and FFA alumna Maggie McAteer, uses four highland cows, two goats and two horses to teach children about agriculture through on-site lessons and traveling “cow encounters.”
🔗 Annville-Cleona junior, only girl on Dutchmen football team, is ‘just one of the guys’
Annville-Cleona’s Julie Goss became the second girl to play football for the Dutchmen after being recruited by Kaeli Pennington, who had more than 40 tackles as a senior on the team.
Myerstown to undertake wastewater treatment facility feasibility study
Myerstown Borough Council unanimously agreed to approve a wastewater treatment facility feasibility study from RETTEW Associates, Inc. for $39,500 at its monthly meeting Tuesday.
Intersection work at N. Zinns Mill & Main Street in Quentin to be completed this fall
An intersection improvement project in Quentin resumed Monday after a year-long delay when PennDOT mandated additional stormwater infrastructure that increased costs from an estimated $70,000 to more than $117,000.














