Central Pennsylvania faces its most significant snowfall in more than five years, with forecasters predicting a 60-80% probability of at least 12 inches starting Sunday alongside dangerous wind chills as low as minus 20 degrees.
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North Lebanon hears end-of-year reports
Lebanon County Regional Police Chief Tim Knight reported Monday that the merged department reduced overtime hours to 644.75 in 2025 compared to 828.5 hours logged by the two separate departments in 2024.
Code Blue Alert extended to Jan. 30
The Lebanon County Coalition to End Homelessness extended its Code Blue Alert until Jan. 30 due to extreme cold temperatures and the possibility of significant snowfall this weekend.
Richland Borough votes to allow possible water rate hike for $6M tank project
Richland Borough Council passed a resolution giving it authority to raise water rates if necessary to pay for an elevated water storage tank project, though Council President Kelly Bricker stressed rates are not currently increasing.
Leadership Lebanon Valley graduates Class of 2025 after 11-month program
Leadership Lebanon Valley last week celebrated the graduation of its Class of 2025, recognizing a diverse group of nearly 30 professionals who completed the 11-month program.
Lebanon Valley Mall will host first volunteer fair for local nonprofits
The Lebanon Valley Mall will host the inaugural Lebanon County Volunteer Fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24.
Blue Mountain Christian School hopes to be tuition-free with donations, tax credits
Blue Mountain Christian School in Jonestown is hoping to be one of Pennsylvania’s first tuition-free Christian schools through community donations and tax credit programs. They would need $600,000 to make this possible.
Cedar Haven owner files for Chapter 11 in pursuit of facility sale; hearing scheduled
Cedar Haven Acquisition LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is seeking to use $1.3 million in cash collateral to continue operating the nursing home while pursuing a sale of the business.
Fulton Bank donates former Annville location to Lebanon Valley College
Fulton Bank has donated its former financial center property at 1 W. Main St., Annville, to Lebanon Valley College.
South Annville zoning board rejects sidewalk request from ‘The Grove’
The South Annville Township Zoning Hearing Board unanimously rejected a variance request Jan. 15 that would have allowed The Grove development to build sidewalks on only one side of streets in its planned 42-home subdivision.
Union Township OKs July 4th parade through township and Jonestown
The parade will start in Union Township and proceed through Jonestown, ending at Jonestown Community Park. It will start at 6 p.m. on July 3.
Drifting & refreezing concerns cause 2-hour delays for all county school districts
Annville-Cleona, ELCO, Northern Lebanon, Lebanon, and Palmyra Area school districts have announced two-hour delays for Tuesday, Jan. 20, out of concerns for drifting and refreezing roads.
Lebanon County kicks off America250PA celebrations (photo story)
Lebanon County began celebrations of the nation’s 250th birthday with a rally at the Lebanon County Historical Society Saturday.
West Cornwall Township supervisors adopt regional comprehensive plan
West Cornwall Township supervisors heard updates on multiple developments including the mixed-use Cavalry at Quentin project and apartments at 419, where 62 of 104 units are now occupied.
South Annville Township approves crack sealing projects at two locations
The South Annville Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to undergo crack sealing at Old South Crossing and the Meadows at Bachman Run at its monthly meeting Wednesday, Jan. 14.
















