Community volunteers and Pennsylvania Game Commission officials prepare for the annual cleanup of Dinosaur Rock, following a surge in graffiti vandalism primarily by local youth.
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Bellegrove, Union Water Works fire companies move toward merger
Two rural fire companies in North Annville Township move toward a merger agreement due to sagging membership rolls and the high cost of doing business.
Suspect in Wednesday night assault at Downtown Lounge flees from police
Lebanon City Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a 27-year-old Lebanon man, Ricardo Berrios-Hernandez, over his role in an assault at the Downtown Lounge on Wednesday evening, June 12.
Myerstown Borough Council plans for U.S. semiquincentennial
The Myerstown Borough Council took steps to plan for the United States of America’s 250th anniversary at its meeting Tuesday.
S. Annville Township supervisors defer decision on Wynfield 4-lot subdivision
Amid routine approvals, the South Annville Township Board of Supervisors delayed the Wynfield 4-lot subdivision plans, citing the need for further discussion on the widening of Reigerts Lane.
N. Annville Twp. supervisors reorganize following resignation
North Annville Township names Clyde Meyer as new chairman during a regular meeting where a proposed roundabout plan, intensified truck traffic, and an illegal dumping case were on the agenda.
W. Cornwall supervisors to announce Quentin Associates decision on July 1
The West Cornwall Township Board of Supervisors will announce its decision on Quentin Associates, LLC’s mixed-use development proposal at a public meeting on July 1.
Cedar Crest senior named Student of the Year by national broadcast organization
Cedar Crest High School senior Finn Royer wrapped up a great school year with numerous film awards and also being named the Student Television Network’s Student of the Year.
Northern Lebanon grad Liz Voight embracing pageant life in pursuit of Miss Pennsylvania crown
Liz Voight got her start in pageants after being named Lebanon Area Fair queen in 2018.
Poison hemlock: A growing threat calls for increased public awareness
The population of poison hemlock, a lethal plant easily mistaken for wild carrots, has been steadily increasing in the Lebanon Valley, leading to calls for greater public education and control measures.
10th annual Spinstock festival brings flow arts to Lebanon [Photo Story]
The tenth annual Spinstock Flow Arts Festival was held Saturday at Coleman’s Park, sparking music and movement from noon to nine p.m.
Campbelltown Community Alliance holds dedication at community park playground
The Campbelltown Community Park playground, which was built by volunteers organized by the Campbelltown Community Alliance in late October, got its official kickoff May 30 with a dedication ceremony and ribbon-cutting.
County Commissioners approve bids for park project on Lebanon Valley Rail Trail
The county commissioners unanimously passed a motion to accept three sets of bids totaling over $900,000 for construction of a park along the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail in Lebanon.
Annville-based 911 Rapid Response adds second location in Georgia
An Annville company that outfits vehicles for first responders has expanded to Georgia.
Circuit breaker trips at Third & Willow substation in city, causing outage Friday
Thousands of Met-Ed customers in Lebanon city and surrounding areas lost power Friday night, June 7, after a circuit breaker opened at the utility’s Third & Willow streets substation.