The Lebanon Driver License Center will be open this Monday, Feb. 24, to provide local residents with an extra day to get a REAL ID ahead of the upcoming federal deadline.
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Millcreek Township schedules hearing for International Property Maintenance Code
The Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to schedule a public hearing March 12 for an ordinance adopting the International Property Maintenance Code at its Feb. 12 meeting.
Myerstown Borough Council grants T-shirt factory 90-day extension
Following an executive session, the Myerstown Borough Council granted the owners of the Factory on Main a 90 day extension to address the borough’s top ten concerns at its Feb. 11 meeting.
Cornwall Borough council hears debate over Spring Hill Acres access
The Cornwall Borough Council heard debate over the ownership of the parcel of the land containing Spring Hill Acres emergency access at its Feb. 10 meeting.
South Londonderry supervisors oppose Campbelltown Village Square project
The board discussed the proposal following the Jan. 22 workshop meeting presentation.
South Annville Twp. approves Southgate plans, debates festival traffic routes
At their February meeting, South Annville supervisors approved multiple development projects, including Southgate’s phase 1 plans, and heard proposals from Friends of Old Annville regarding festival traffic concerns.
Town home development in Quentin wins conditional approval from W. Cornwall
In a 2-1 vote Monday, supervisors gave conditional final approval to a new development of 16 town homes off South Zinns Mill Road in Quentin.
Palmyra Borough Council approves 2 dump truck replacement purchases
The two 10-ton dump and plow trucks will cost over $500,000, but Borough Manager Roger Powl said replacing them ahead of schedule will save the borough at least $40,000 and avoid increasing costs in the future.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of February 17
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
With wind chill danger, Lebanon County DES issues Code Blue Alert 2/18-2/20
The Lebanon County Department of Emergency Services has issued a Code Blue Alert that will begin Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 8 a.m. and last until Thursday, Feb. 20, at 8 a.m.
Lebanon seeking public’s input on where to spend federal block grant money
The City of Lebanon wants to hear how its businesses and residents think a major federal grant should be spent.
S&P gives City of Lebanon Authority bonds an A+ rating
The City of Lebanon Authority (COLA) received an A+ rating from Standard & Poors for bonds refinanced in 2019 to upgrade the wastewater treatment plant, COLA deputy director Tom Deitzler reported to the board Monday, Feb. 10.
Mount Gretna Borough to look into rebuilding salt storage structure
The existing salt storage structure is made of wood and is beginning to rot. Director of Public Works Bill Care said he will get pricing options and come to the council with a recommendation for the March or April meeting.
Churches, schools, hospitals discuss changes to immigration enforcement
Local Lebanon County schools, hospitals and religious institutions are reviewing their policies after federal officials removed restrictions on immigration enforcement at sensitive locations, though none report being targeted since the January changes.
Traffic project, fire company needs highlight N. Annville Twp. meeting
Safety concerns on separate subjects dominated discussion at the Feb. 10 meeting of the North Annville Township supervisors.
















