Following a 23-year career as roadmaster of North Lebanon Township, Ed Brensinger’s resignation letter was accepted Monday.
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Records Alert program launched in Lebanon County
Lebanon County has launched a Records Alert program to prevent potential property fraud and promote education among property owners.
N. Lebanon Township creates committee to consider regional police force
At Monday’s meeting, the North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors agreed to form a Regional Police Development Committee consisting of Supervisors Gary Heisey and Ardy Snook, Chief of Police Tim Knight, and Township Manager Lori Books.
Which Pa. counties are receiving the most opioid settlement money — and why
Opioid payments for county governments and county district attorney offices equaled about $6.50 per resident across the state last year. But there were big differences.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Several Pa. pension systems kept working with financial adviser after SEC settlement
Federal officials accused a Pennsylvania adviser of causing public retirement funds to invest in a class of shares with higher fees. In the settlement, he did not admit or deny the allegations.
What’s on the table as Pa. lawmakers attempt to end the budget stalemate
Democrats who control the state House and Republicans who control the state Senate have put forth vastly different proposals.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of October 16
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Lebanon County officials and municipal leaders gather to discuss local issues
Lebanon County government working collaboratively with township and borough officials to create a new comprehensive plan was a key takeaway of the 108th annual convention of local municipal officials on Thursday, Oct. 12.
Pennsylvania’s 2024 presidential primary date unlikely to change due to legislative impasse
Lawmakers supported moving the primary date so it didn’t conflict with Passover, but state House and Senate leadership couldn’t find common ground.
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s office quietly settled sexual harassment allegation against top aide
The settlement included a confidentiality clause, Spotlight PA has learned, a practice that has garnered widespread scrutiny following the #MeToo movement.
Everything to know about requesting, filling out, & returning your mail ballot
Every registered voter in Pennsylvania has the option to cast a ballot by mail. Here’s everything you need to know about the process ahead of the Nov. 7 election.
Cornwall Borough Council refers citizen’s text amendment to ad hoc committee
At Monday’s meeting, the Cornwall Borough Council heard a presentation from representatives of Cornwall United 4 Responsible Development proposing “The Citizen’s Text Amendment” to the zoning code.
S. Annville board approves subdivision plan for Eastern Enterprises rail trail
The South Annville Township Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved the final subdivision plan for the Eastern Enterprises rail trail lot, paving the way for Lebanon County to own the entire trail.
S. Londonderry Township supervisors continue zoning ordinance revisions
At Tuesday’s meeting, the South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors heard concerns from members of the public and heard updates on the revised zoning ordinance.