There will be four sets of crosswalk lights at the square, one set at King and Market Street, and one set at Broad and Market Street.
Katie Knol
Katie Knol is a 2024 Penn State graduate with bachelor's degrees in journalism and political science. She has reporting experience in student-run publications The Daily Collegian and CommRadio along with NPR-affiliate stations WPSU and WITF. Born and raised in the Hershey-Palmyra area, when she isn't reporting, she can be found hanging out with her dogs and cat, baking or scrolling on TikTok.
Palmyra Borough Council hears resident concerns about new refuse, recycling bid
Residents expressed concerns about the increased price tag and the 96-gallon carts.
Lebanon Hispanic Multicultural Festival celebrates community, culture
On Saturday, the Lebanon Multicultural Festival took place downtown to share local businesses, food and music with the community.
Palmyra, LVC graduate earns national chemistry award for ‘nanoscale’ work
Ray Schaak, a Palmyra and Lebanon Valley College alumnus, recently won a national award for his research in synthetic inorganic chemistry.
Palmyra council accepts trash bid that includes 96-gallon carts for residents
Palmyra Borough Council voted 4-2 to approve a more expensive refuse and recycling contract to Casella Mid-Atlantic — which will provide residents with 96-gallon carts — during its Sept. 10 meeting.
Cleona Borough Council discusses building renovations, code enforcement
Cleona's Borough Council discussed planned renovations and a new attempt at code enforcement.
West Lebanon Twp. prohibits parking on 25th St.; discusses pensions, hiring
During West Lebanon Township's Board of Commissioners meeting on Sept. 3, the group prohibited parking on both sides of 25th Street, discussed pension plans for full-time municipal employees, and revisited policies for hiring township employees.
Palmyra council hears report on local geology, discusses refuse company bids
In Tuesday's meeting, the Palmyra Borough Council heard a report on the geological environment, which outlined areas at risk for sinkholes and discussed the received refuse and recycling company bids.
Palmyra Borough Council approves financial security reduction in close vote
Palmyra Borough Council approves reduction in financial security for East Ridge Road Melrose Development project and PennDOT winter maintenance agreement for 2025-2030.
Former Coast Guard Academy & LVC educator self-publishes haiku collection
Cdr. Dan McKinley, a former educator at the Coast Guard Academy who retired as an administrator and humanities instructor at Lebanon Valley College, self-published his first book of 50 haiku, titled “Red Sky at Night.”
Lebanon Area Fair holds its first mullet contest, organized by Junior Fair Board
The Lebanon Area Fair held its first-ever mullet contest. It was organized and run by the Junior Fair Board.
Amish Outlaws get crowd up and moving at Lebanon Area Fair
Sporting matching outfits of suspenders and straw hats, The Amish Outlaws performed on the main stage at the Lebanon Area Fair on Wednesday.
Rising star Addi Grace brings Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash tunes to main stage
Rising star Addi Grace, who debuted her first song on streaming platforms earlier this year, showcased her talent at the Lebanon Area Fair, hinting at future plans for an album.
In The Net Sports Complex plans turf upgrades on dirt infields
Artificial turf renovations at Palmyra’s In The Net, starting in November, are expected to eliminate 95% of rainout situations and meet the increasing demand for turf surfaces.
Annville historic group collaborates with French museum to solve mystery
The Friends of Old Annville organization is collaborating with the French WWII museum Musée de Lorris to answer questions regarding letters found in a drop ceiling in rural France.