There is no timeline for any possible merger or commission formation, but nearby townships continue to meet and discuss.
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Rape crisis centers say Shapiro’s budget will worsen staffing, service challenges
Ali Perrotto of SARCC told Spotlight PA that the organization may not be able to maintain services as funding cuts and budget delays compound.
State Rep. Russ Diamond to offer pop-up office hours in Palmyra, Myerstown
Beginning this month, staff from state Rep. Russ Diamond’s office will hold monthly pop-up hours at locations in Palmyra and Myerstown to assist residents of Lebanon County’s 102nd legislative district.
Protesters mark 50th ‘Mondays with Meuser’ amid concerns over Iran, ICE
A year after the first “Mondays with Meuser” protest, around 60 demonstrators gathered outside the Lebanon County municipal building to oppose Rep. Dan Meuser’s record, the U.S. bombing of Iran, and local law enforcement agreements with ICE.
South Lebanon Township supervisors give final approval on ICE agreement
South Lebanon Township joins the nearly 1,500 law enforcement agencies around the country entering into a 287(g) agreement with ICE.
County, local law enforcement agencies sign ICE cooperative agreements
Local officials in Lebanon County say newly signed ICE cooperation agreements will not change officers’ day-to-day duties or cost taxpayers.
East Hanover Township plans public meeting on agricultural zoning district
The East Hanover Township Board of Supervisors plans to host a public meeting at Ono Fire Hall at 7 p.m. March 31 to discuss possible changes to the agricultural zoning district.
Western Leb. Co. Regional Police gives Palmyra Borough year-end report
2025 was the first full year for the regional department working in Annville and Palmyra, and it saw 9,322 calls for service.
Heidelberg Twp. supervisors approve changes for municipal building project
Heidelberg Township supervisors grant approval Tuesday for change orders concerning interior renovations at the municipal offices.
PennDOT: 9-month resurfacing project to begin on routes 72 and 322 in March
PennDOT will begin a $7 million, nine-month resurfacing project on Route 72 and U.S. Route 322 in Lebanon County on March 9, with most work expected to take place overnight.
Passports, firearms licenses available at county municipal building on March 7
Need a passport? How about a PA License to carry a firearm? Both services are being offered at the county municipal building the first Saturday in March as a convenience to Lebanon County residents.
The Sunshine Act: How the government must conduct public business
The Sunshine Act outlines how governments and agencies must conduct their business in front of the public. Do you know what’s required of your elected officials?
Expiring federal transportation bill stalls long-term county transportation planning
Federal transportation funding uncertainty has stalled long-term planning for Lebanon County, though officials say existing projects and two newly added intersection improvements will continue to move forward.
Lebanon city considers signing ICE collaboration agreement
No decision has been made on whether Lebanon will sign a 287(g) immigration enforcement agreement with ICE, as city officials continue to evaluate options.
Siegrist reservoir hits record winter low amid months-long precipitation deficit
The water level at the City of Lebanon Authority’s Siegrist reservoir is at its lowest for winter in more than 20 years.
















