Heidelberg Township supervisors unanimously approved an agreement for interior renovations of their 1977 building Tuesday, with the $264,483 project coming in $95,000 under budget estimates.
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East Hanover Township amends accessory apartment ordinance
East Hanover Township supervisors unanimously adopted a zoning ordinance updating regulations for accessory apartments, nonconforming structures and fencing at their monthly meeting Monday.
Lebanon City Council updates building codes, fills board vacancies
Lebanon City Council Monday evening passed a number of measures aimed at setting building standards and filling vacancies. November will be annual budget month.
Derek Fulk has always known and shown what it means to be a coach
ELCO's Derek Fulk has found it easier to give up head coaching than coaching itself.
Meet Ronice Nolt, the new director at Annville Free Library
As the Annville Free Library celebrates the successful completion of its expansion project, it also welcomes Ronice Nolt as library director.
Annville Twp. workshops 2026 budget, considers possible 0.5-mill tax increase
Annville Township officials proposed a 0.5 mill property tax increase to 6.29 mills for 2026 in a $3.06 million preliminary budget draft presented Thursday.
Lebanon cuts ribbon on renovated tennis and pickleball courts at Optimist Park
Monday morning, the City of Lebanon held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for newly-renovated tennis and pickleball courts at Louser Memorial Park Southwest, or Optimist Park.
Lebanon city to begin leaf collection on Monday, Nov. 3
The City of Lebanon will begin weekly leaf collection on Monday, Nov. 3, at 7 a.m.
Early voting lags in Lebanon County ahead of Tuesday deadline
Lebanon County voters have until Tuesday to request mail-in ballots or vote early, but turnout remains low with just over 200 early voters compared to 5,000 in the 2024 presidential election.
Blotter: Unlawful contact with a minor, hit-and-run, stalking, simple assault
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
YMCA’s Edward and Jeanne Arnold Early Learning Center celebrates 10 years
The Lebanon Valley Family YMCA’s Edward and Jeanne Arnold Early Learning Center celebrated its 10th anniversary Thursday with an event honoring a decade of providing childcare to about 1,000 children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old.
Jackson Township supervisors receive first draft of data center ordinance
Supervisors said they didn’t have time to thoroughly review the draft before the meeting, but they asked the township solicitor some questions about what they’re able to do with the ordinance.
Veterans, active-duty service personnel participate in veterans hunt at GLRA
A group of veterans and active-duty servicemen took part in the fourth annual Veterans Hunt co-sponsored by Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority and the National Wild Turkey Federation, Blue Mountain Chapter earlier this month.
Following Kirk memorial cancellation, Diamond plans prayer walk around LVC
Following a controversial public cancellation of a planned vigil for the assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk, state Rep. Russ Diamond (R-102) has announced plans to hold a prayer and remembrance walk around the Lebanon Valley College campus on Monday, Oct. 27.
















