The increase from 3.2925 mills to 3.8925 mills means a homeowner next year would pay about $3.89 in property tax for every $1,000 of assessed value on their home, an increase of about 60 cents per $1,000 dollars.
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Lebanon County real estate transfers (Dec. 1 to Dec. 15)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the first half of December.
Weekend Forecast: Cloudy & mild Friday; wet Saturday; chilly Sunday
Happy Friday! Here’s your weekend forecast from Lebanon County Weather.
Local school districts update mask guidance following Pa. Supreme Court ruling
This regaining of local control means that many districts have reverted back to their previously approved Health and Safety Plans, which allowed for optional masking for staff and students rather than mandated masking.
Local Christmas display enthusiast lands ‘dream job’ at National Christmas Center
Lebanon County local Darrel Moyer has long had a passion for Christmas decorating, and he is now putting that passion to work at the National Christmas Center of Pennsylvania, where he got a job in July.
Pet of the Week: Raven
This week’s pet is Raven, owned by Michelle Shanaman of Myerstown.
Hershey shifts fulfillment jobs to massive new Annville warehouse
Some job reductions planned for Hershey’s GXO-operated Palmyra warehouse, but all employees affected are expected to be able to transfer to Hershey’s new Annville facility.
Quittapahilla Audubon Society announces upcoming events for 2022
After resuming field trips this fall, Quittapahilla Audubon Society has announced its next round of free events open to the public through the end of March 2022.
Local generosity breathes new life into dilapidated basketball court in Annville
To date, Rooney has raised about $35,000 to resurface and repurpose what was once a Kiwanis Club-funded court. Over the past nine months, those dollars have paid for new basketball backboards and rims, a new surface and paint job that allows for the addition of two pickleball playing areas, and a good section of fencing.
City of Lebanon announces holiday schedule
The City of Lebanon has announced its 2021 holiday schedule.
The Final Judgement: ‘The Doughnut Wars’ (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
LVFC announces the winners of their series “The Doughnut Wars,” where they compared donuts found throughout the Lebanon Valley.
Fort Indiantown Gap begins work on new main gate and visitors center
Fort Indiantown Gap announced on Monday, Dec. 13, that preliminary work on the first of two planned access control points has officially begun.
Lebanon Transit launches Route 88 to service DHL/Hershey warehouse
In the works for the past eight months, Lebanon Transit opened up service on its newest line, Route 88, on Monday, Nov. 22.
City Council confirms no tax hike in 2022, OKs union contract
Lebanon City Council passed a resolution on Dec. 13 keeping property tax rates for 2022 where they’ve been since 2016.
2nd Starbucks coming to Lebanon; Route 422 store to open fall 2022
Starbucks says it will open its second Lebanon County store in fall 2022 on Route 422 in Lebanon.