About 150 Pennsylvania National Guard soldiers with the 131st Transportation Company were honored March 14 at a deployment ceremony in Harrisburg before heading to Europe for a year-long mission in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve.
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Lebanon County’s 4-H Week honors youth development programs
Lebanon County’s 4-H program is marking 4-H Week with a county commissioners proclamation March 19 and social media celebrations, as the program’s nearly 460 youth members and 91 adult volunteers continue to expand with new clubs in shooting sports, livestock and horseback riding.
South Annville Township takes first step toward potential data center development
Supervisors unanimously authorized a petition to be forwarded to the planning commission and the planning department for review and comment.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage (March 1 to March 15)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the first half of March. Sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage.
February DOH survey found ‘Immediate Jeopardy’ situation at Cedar Haven
The Pennsylvania Department of Health surveyed Cedar Haven Healthcare Center on Feb. 2 in response to a complaint and identified an “Immediate Jeopardy” situation with how the facility was handling drugs.
Palmyra school board hears reports on several rising 2026-27 budget requests
Rising costs are driving budget increases across most Palmyra Area School District departments for 2026-27, with transportation up 9.13% and buildings and grounds up 7.21%, though the technology budget is projected to decrease 7.84%.
Swatara Township turns to oil and chip treatment as paving costs rise
Rising road maintenance costs are pushing Swatara Township toward oil and chip treatments over traditional paving, as supervisors voted to seek bids for three roads while also weighing a $100,000 base repair on Werner Road.
South Londonderry Township posts draft of revised data center ordinance
At the March 10 meeting, supervisors also approved a SWAT Agreement and discussed the logistics of The Wall That Heals coming to Campbelltown.
Union Township supervisors hear updates on draft ordinances
The planning commission will meet again on April 1 to continue discussing the proposed draft ordinances. They can then make a recommendation to the board of supervisors.
Annville-Cleona approves membership-based health clinic option for staff
The membership-based service will be available for staff members enrolled in the district health care plan. The hope is that the clinic will improve employee health and productivity while reducing health care costs and absences.
S. Lebanon Board of Supervisors hears bids for summer paving projects
Supervisors opened two bids Tuesday for summer paving projects to township roads.
Richland Borough Council discusses Knox Box ordinance
Richland Borough Council members discussed and tabled an ordinance regarding Knox Boxes at a March 10 meeting.
Mount Gretna Borough discusses LED streetlight conversion
Mount Gretna Borough Council members discussed a forthcoming LED streetlight conversion plan at its March 9 meeting.
West Cornwall Twp. sets timetable, gains flexibility for Cavalry at Quentin rec fee
Township supervisors approved changes to the Cavalry at Quentin development agreement Monday, giving the developer financial flexibility on parks and rec fees while granting the township broader discretion over how those funds are spent.
















