Lebanon City Council learns city finances were in the black in 2024, retiring police chief gives farewell remarks.
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Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority’s one-of-a-kind pond system goes with the flow
The Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority has a unique system of ponds that rely on natural and biological processes to treat the liquids produced as waste decomposes.
Natural solution to Lebanon’s 1970s waste crisis became a success story
In the 1970s, the Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority came up with a unique way to treat the liquids produced when trash decomposes–a system of lagoons and ponds planted with cattails, bulrushes and lily pads.
‘Where’s Dan?’ Local protesters push for meeting with Congressman Dan Meuser
About 50 protesters gathered outside the Lebanon County Courthouse on Monday to demand Rep. Dan Meuser hold town hall meetings with constituents, launching a weekly demonstration they’re calling “Mondays with Meuser.”
Preregistration is open for annual Lebanon Tire Collection event in April
The annual Lebanon Tire Collection event is scheduled for April 30 at the Lebanon Valley Fairgrounds & Exposition Center, and organizers say anyone planning to drop off some tires should preregister to avoid the lines.
Bethel Twp. planning members approve meetings with Bell & Evans officials
A number of projects involving poultry producer Bell & Evans highlighted the March meeting of the Bethel Township Planning Commission.
Lebanon County Commissioners extend LERTA for Palmyra housing project
Lebanon County Commissioners took action on two separate real estate proposals at their March 20 meeting.
PennDOT provides project updates to Lebanon County stakeholders
With spring just around the corner, PennDOT is gearing up several road construction projects in Lebanon County.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of March 24
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
End of federal relief money will push some Pa. municipalities off a financial cliff, Shapiro admin fears
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal includes $10 million for a Pennsylvania fund that assists financially distressed local governments.
Powerful interests poured $18M into top Pa. lawmakers’ campaign coffers
Lobbyists say such donations can lead to access, but the state’s weak transparency laws make it nearly impossible to trace influence.
Church, Zook removed as candidates for Lebanon mayor following court ruling
Two of the four candidates running for the office of Lebanon city mayor will not be able to run following a ruling on Friday in Lebanon County Court.
Jackson Township approves bid for 2025 paving projects
The paving will occur on Benjamin Circle, Apple Creek Lane, Courtland Drive, and Legacy Lane sometime over the summer.
Church, Zook to represent themselves in challenges filed on Capello’s behalf
Two Lebanon mayoral hopefuls, photographer Scott Church and cabinet designer Sharon Zook, face petition challenges that could block their Republican primary bids.
North Lebanon Township plans for paving
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to accept a bid from Pennsy Supply totaling $349,127.66 for this year’s paving project.
















