The township supervisors — Randy Leisure, Clyde Meyer and Adam D. Wolfe — will deliberate at an April 5 meeting that will be open to the public. The supervisors will make their decision on whether to approve the use at that 6:30 p.m. meeting at the Union Waterworks Fire Co.

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đź”— Man shot during central Pa. home invasion dies, intruders still at large: police
A man who was shot when two intruders broke into his Lebanon County home last week has died, according to police.
đź”— Pa. lawmaker introduces property tax elimination plan that would hike retirement, sales levies
Rep. Frank Ryan, R-Lebanon County, on Thursday unveiled his a 314-page House Bill 13 that is the product of five years of work and pulls in the expertise of a bipartisan working group of property tax elimination advocates.
đź”— “Pocket Neighborhood” gets the green light as supervisors finalize affordable housing plans
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors gave final approval to Community Homes of Lebanon County’s plan to build a “pocket neighborhood” development in a vacant tract north of East Guilford Street.
đź”— Wawa vs. Sheetz: Results from my ultimate Pa. convenience store taste-test
Lebanon native and former LebTown correspondent Asha Prihar looks into the very different offerings of Wawa and Sheetz for Philadelphia news website BillyPenn.com.
🔗 This Presidents’ Day, remembering Lebanon’s links to our country’s highest elected office
Although Lebanon County hasn’t produced one (yet), we have plenty of ties to the nation’s highest elected office: The Presidency. Originally published in 2019.
đź”— Fire damages auto repair shop in Lebanon County
An auto repair shop went up in flames Friday morning in Annville Township, Lebanon County.
đź”— Homeowner, dogs shot in South Annville Township
South Annville Township Police are investigating a shooting that happened on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
đź”— Students consider careers in machining as alternative to increasingly expensive college degrees
Students at the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center made these parts for NASA that will eventually be used on the International Space Station.
đź”— North Annville Farmer: Solar is a legitimate choice
Brent and Julia Kaylor own one of the 12 farms that have signed on to lease their farm to Lebanon Solar’s proposed 858-acre solar farm.
đź”— Palmyra elementary school struggles with flooding problem; federal funds could help
PennDOT officials hope money from the federal infrastructure bill will help fund a project to stop storm water flooding of Lingle Avenue. The $5.9 million project calls for realignment, widening and resurfacing of Lingle Avenue from Cherry Street to Palmyra Road in Palmyra borough and North and South Londonderry townships.
đź”— Retired educator announces candidacy for state House seat
Former high school teacher, coach and school administrator John Schlegel has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the open 101st state House District seat representing parts of Lebanon County.
đź”— Annville man pleads guilty in death and abuse of son, 12-year-old Max Schollenberger
Scott Schollenberger Jr., 43, on Thursday pleaded guilty before Judge Bradford Charles on charges that included criminal homicide, endangering the welfare of children, and criminal conspiracy to endanger the welfare of children, according to court officials.
đź”— Cedar Crest investigating racial slur caught on camera during high school basketball game
Cedar Crest High School says it is investigating after a video recorded during Monday’s home boys varsity basketball game captures a fan yell the N-word at a J.P. McCaskey player as he is leaving the floor.
đź”— Doctor accused of prescribing unproven COVID-19 treatments fired by Pa. hospital
A Pennsylvania surgeon has been fired after being accused of prescribing unproven drugs to treat or prevent COVID-19, possibly to people referred to her through social media.