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Lebanon County officials get funding requests for nation’s birthday celebration
Plans for Lebanon County to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary are coming together, but those festivities come with a cost.
PA health and conservation officials visit Memorial Lake State Park for tick alert
Representatives from the Pennsylvania Departments of Health, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Environmental Protection visited Memorial Lake State Park on Thursday, Aug. 22, to urge residents to take precautions to prevent Lyme disease and other mosquito-borne illnesses.
Several developments are on the horizon in North Lebanon Township
North Lebanon Township has several developments working through the approval pipeline. Here’s our review.
Soldiers from PA National Guard deploy to Europe for Ukranian training mission
More than 150 soldiers with the Pennsylvania National Guard’s 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team are set to depart on a year-long deployment to Germany.
‘These are really bad’ – Lebanon County elections director flags fake messages
Lebanon County elections director warns residents about fraudulent voter registration text messages.
A pawpaw expert on the do’s and definite don’ts of Pennsylvania’s ‘secret tropical fruit’
Pennsylvania’s fleeting pawpaw season has arrived and the “hillbilly mango” is ripe for the picking, assuming you can find one.
Proposed Route 934 roundabout missing approvals from two property owners
Landowners whose properties would be impacted by a proposed roundabout at the intersection of Route 934 and Clear Spring Road had not given their approval for it.
Charges over new N. Annville Twp. ordinance filed one day, dropped the next
New North Annville Township ordinance that limits the size of trailers on Clear Spring Road is unenforceable without prior proper notification to truck drivers.
Lebanon County deliberates future of 3 closed bridges rated ‘poor’ on report card
Lebanon County has 25 state- and locally-owned bridges that have been rated ‘poor,’ one of three classifications developed by the Federal Highway Administration to provide a general assessment of the condition of a bridge’s structural components.
New helicopter model enhances training for firefighters at Fort Indiantown Gap
Fort Indiantown Gap Fire and Emergency Services firefighters got their first crack at battling a blaze using a new UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter model during live-fire training exercises on the base in late July.
North Lebanon appoints resident Rick Blouch to Regional Police Commission
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to appoint resident Richard Blouch to the Regional Police Commission at its meeting Monday, in addition to supervisors Gary Heisey and Ardy Snook.
Mount Gretna Film Festival honors film shorts, memory of area actor/director
The first-ever Mt. Gretna International Film Festival (MtGIFF) honored the memory of a local actor/director and short films from around the world.
‘The Voice’ artist to appear at Allen Theatre, bring ‘Night of Hope’
Jay Allen will share his music and his message during an event to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Cornwall Manor in Annville at the Allen Theatre on Friday, Aug. 23.
County Commissioners provide hotel tax grants, settle human relations complaint
Lebanon County Commissioners check-in on hotel tax grant applications and agree to settle a human relations complaint during their latest public meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15.
















