We are taking a couple days off, but first wanted to thank you for reading LebTown.
LebTown Announcements
LebTown is now hiring freelance local government reporters for 2026 coverage
LebTown reporters cover dozens of local government meetings each month, and we want to continue expanding this vital public service as we enter 2026.
LebTown survey: Help us be a better news outlet for all of Lebanon County
Our goal is to deliver the best local news service possible to our community, and we hope you’ll support us in that mission by sharing your feedback.
LebTown announces expansion of municipal coverage, plans for Spanish language media
Lebanon County’s digital newspaper LebTown.com announced a major expansion of its popular municipal meeting coverage program and a plan to extend its journalism into Spanish language media during a community listening event held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the Lebanon Community Library.
LebTown to host bilingual journalism event at city library on coverage of election and Hispanic community
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, LebTown will host its latest community listening event at the Lebanon Community Library (125 North 7th St., Lebanon).
LebTown survey: Help us be a better news outlet for all of Lebanon County
Our goal is to deliver the best local news service possible to our community, and we hope you’ll support us in that mission by sharing your feedback.
Introducing the Lebanon County Events Calendar, a free resource from LebTown
Today we are officially announcing the Lebanon County Events Calendar, a free resource from LebTown.
Publish your classified ad online and in print with LebTown and LebCo Bulletin
LebTown and LebCo Bulletin are teaming up to offer the widest reaching and most affordable classified advertising in Lebanon County.
Happy Fourth of July from LebTown
We’re taking a few days off but wanted to wish everyone a happy Fourth of July.
LebTown survey: Help us be a better news outlet for all of Lebanon County
Our goal is to deliver the best local news service possible to our community, and we hope you’ll support us in that mission by sharing your feedback.
Reflecting on our Countywide Campaign, we remember to ‘Take Ownership’
Here’s why ‘Take Ownership’ and our bias for action are hallmark attributes of LebTown as a startup local news organization.
Why LebTown aims to ‘champion local’ through our reporting & business model
While LebTown doesn’t want to be a homer in our reporting, our mission is inherently positive and progressive – “Local News for a Better Lebanon County.”
How LebTown journalists seek common ground to bring our community together
LebTown seeks common ground through our reporting, regardless of the topic. Here’s what that means for our journalism.
Make the extra call: How the shoe leather we put into reporting our stories pays off
LebTown always strive to “make the extra call” during our reporting.
Seek truth and report it: How LebTown safeguards its journalistic mission
Here are some ways that LebTown embodies the Society of Professional Journalists’ code of ethics throughout our work.














