The Lebanon County Coalition to End Homelessness has issued a Code Blue Alert that began at 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15, and will last until 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16.
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South Annville Township adopts 2026 budget with no tax increases
On Dec. 10, the South Annville Township Board of Supervisors unanimously moved to adopt the 2026 budget, which features no tax increases.
Union Township approves 2026 budget with steady tax rate
Union Township’s taxes will remain steady at 0.2291 mills in 2026. The township is expecting $1.87 million in revenue and $1.34 million in expenses.
Bethel Twp. officials formally adopt 2026 budget with no tax increase on residents
Bethel Township supervisors formally adopt their 2026 budget and bid farewell to a departing board member at their Dec. 11 meeting.
Central PA film holds one of its first showings in Annville
People with Annville addresses might have gotten a letter in the mail advertising “Lonely,” a debut film by Central Pennsylvanian Ty Sheetz, which held two showings at the Allen Theatre.
Palmyra Borough Council approves paving projects and balances budget
With the paving bids coming in lower than budgeted for and the council deciding on two seasonal public works employees rather than one full-time worker, the 2026 budget should not necessitate a tax increase. The council will vote on its final budget at its second December meeting.
Millcreek Township adopts Quality of Life ordinance to address property violations
Millcreek Township supervisors unanimously passed a Quality of Life ordinance Wednesday and approved a 2026 budget with no tax increase at their monthly meeting.
South Londonderry Township approves 2026 budget with no tax increase
Residents of South Londonderry Township will see a steady tax rate of 1.33 mills in 2026, with the township covering a shortfall with its reserve funds.
We saved you a bite: Dave’s Hot Chicken (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: The chicken at Dave’s Hot Chicken lives up to its name, with large, dry-rubbed tenders.
Myerstown council president delivers farewell after 14 years of service
Amidst routine end-of-year business, Myerstown Borough Council’s Dec. 9 meeting was weighted with the knowledge that four of seven council members will not return in January.
West Cornwall Township adopts 2026 budget, advertises 2026 meeting dates
West Cornwall Township supervisors adopted a 2026 budget on Dec. 8 with no millage rate increase for the 10th consecutive year, keeping the rate at 1.25 mills.
Cornwall Borough advances zoning amendment for non-considered uses
Cornwall Borough Council unanimously approved advertising a zoning amendment that would regulate previously unlisted land uses as conditional uses in specific districts, with data centers and solar farms among potential developments affected.
Cornwall debates blasting ordinance as expert questions 1,000-foot radius req
Cornwall Borough’s Planning and Zoning Commission heard concerns Monday that a draft blasting ordinance requiring property inspections and notifications within 1,000 feet of blast sites may be too strict and costly.
Republican Sen. Chris Gebhard seeks third term representing Lebanon County
State Sen. Chris Gebhard announced his re-election bid to continue representing the 48th District, which covers all of Lebanon County and parts of Berks and Lancaster counties.
















