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Jackson Twp. supervisors award bid for first phase of Wheatland Woods project
The first phase will include putting in walking paths and an access drive, redoing the parking lot, adding perimeter fencing, and clearing and grubbing the area. The township submitted a grant request for phase two.
Lebanon native finds success on West Coast with Blink-182 tribute band
A Lebanon High School graduate has spent 11 years touring more than 30 states as the frontman of Blink-180True, performing hit songs from the pop-punk band Blink-182.
Gio Mancino is committed to see where his soccer dreams will take him
Cedar Crest graduate Gio Mancino's stint with Harrisburg's Capital City Islanders is an initial step in his pursuit of a professional soccer career.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage (June 1 to June 15)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the first half of June. Sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage.
NAACP hosts 5th annual Juneteenth celebration on June 21 in Lebanon
The Lebanon County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will host its fifth annual Juneteenth/Freedom Day celebration on Saturday, June 21, in Monument Park, Lebanon.
Union Twp. supervisors raise pay for board members for first time in decades
Supervisor pay will increase from $1,875 to $3,145 per year, starting at the beginning of each seat’s next term.
Mount Gretna Art Show returns for 51st year with expanded film festival
The 51st annual Mount Gretna Art Show will be held rain or shine on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16-17, on the streets and in the parks of Mount Gretna.
Two Shenandoah men charged in armed home invasion and PlayStation theft
Two Shenandoah men were arrested Saturday after allegedly breaking into a Lebanon home and stealing $800 worth of items while threatening residents at gunpoint.
36th annual Historic Old Annville Day makes debut on Lebanon Valley campus
Thousands of visitors stopped by Lebanon Valley College’s campus for the 36th annual Historic Old Annville Day on Saturday.
Rain doesn’t dampen spirits at 11th Spinstock festival
Despite drizzle and spurts of harder rain, spirits were high at the 11th annual Spinstock festival, held Saturday, June 14, at Coleman Memorial Park.
Myerstown hosts weekly farmers market
The Myerstown Vitality Partnership (MVP) held the second Myerstown Farmers Market in the parking lot of the community center, located at 101 South Railroad Street, Friday from 3 to 7 p.m. The market will be open every other Friday until Oct. 3.
South Londonderry Township votes to switch from county tax collector service
Supervisors voted 2-1, with the no voter saying he wanted a faster way out of the contract if there was negative feedback from residents.
Millcreek Township accepts seal coat bid
At its monthly meeting Wednesday, the Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to accept a $109,635.30 bid from Martin Paving to apply a bituminous seal coat to multiple township roads.
South Annville Twp. approves snow sign ordinance, appoints new solicitor
At the June meeting, the supervisors appointed Colleen Gallo of Barley Snyder to succeed Steven Stine as the Zoning Hearing Board solicitor.

















