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Heidelberg Township honors supervisor Ted Cromleigh after 12 years of service
Heidelberg Township supervisors thanked outgoing board member Ted Cromleigh for 12 years of service before approving 2026 tax rates with no increases and addressing several end-of-year agenda items at their December meeting.
Lawmakers announce nearly $3 million in gaming revenue supporting local projects
Three state lawmakers said projects in Lebanon County have been awarded nearly $3 million in Local Share Account funds from the Commonwealth Financing Authority.
Historic Schaefferstown among 177 groups awarded grants in $4m round
A Lebanon County nonprofit that preserves Pennsylvania German history will use a $9,000 state grant to cover insurance costs for its three historic properties in Schaefferstown.
Habitat for Humanity hands over the keys for a Lebanon rebuild
The house on North 11th Street in Lebanon was previously condemned after two house fires, but it will now serve as a steady home for one of Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity’s own employees.
Lebanon Valley College elevates Chris Thompson to head football coach
Lebanon Valley College has made it official, removing the “interim” before Chris Thompson’s title as head football coach at the college.
We saved you a bite: Sarracino Pizzeria (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Sarracino Pizzeria is starting off on the right foot, and it won’t be long until it has a loyal following.
10 soldiers from local Guard base leave home, loved ones for Europe deployment
Soldiers deploying to Europe for the next year were honored Saturday, Dec. 13, at a ceremony at Fort Indiantown Gap.
North Lebanon Township passes 2026 budget, no tax increase
North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to pass the drafted 2026 budget at its monthly meeting Monday.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Dec. 19 to Dec. 21
This weekend in Lebanon County, don your ugly sweaters, do some last-minute holiday shopping, enjoy live performances, and more.
City of Lebanon Authority to increase sewer rates, maintain water rates for ’26
Starting in April, City of Lebanon Authority customers will see a 4.2 percent increase in their sewer base charge as well as an increase in their consumption charge.
Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of Dec. 15
Here are food safety violations in Lebanon County for the week of Dec. 15, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Myerstown Wastewater Treatment Facility receives PRWA recognition
The Pennsylvania Rural Water Association awarded the Myerstown Wastewater Treatment Facility with its annual Wastewater System of the Year award for 2025.
Swatara Township supervisors approve 2026 budget with steady millage rate
Taxes for Swatara Township residents will stay consistent in 2026 at 1.35 mills. The budget shows $1.92 million in revenue and $1.89 million in expenditures, with reserve funds helping cover the gap.
















