Lebanon County state legislator named chair of House’s Subcommittee for Vocational Education.
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United Way’s Day of Caring brings hundreds of volunteers to local causes
Around 600 volunteers, half of them high school students, mobilized to better their community during this year’s Day of Giving.
Palmyra Borough heatedly discusses Republican primary endorsements
The council meeting got heated when Mayor Tom Miller asked how the Lebanon County Republican Committee endorsed its chosen candidates for next month’s primary election.
Friday open thread: What’s your favorite meal in Lebanon County?
We want to hear about your favorite Lebanon County dining experiences, and we’re offering a prize for the best comment on our website.
VA Lebanon Healthcare System breaks ground for new Community Living Center
New nursing home will provide 56 private rooms and baths.
Lebanon Bicycle Recycle to host Spring Fling Bicycle Giveaway this weekend
Lebanon Bicycle Recycle will host the third annual Spring Fling Bicycle Giveaway this Sunday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at 53 Chestnut St., Lebanon.
Cleona Big Lots to reopen May 15 (Updated)
Variety Wholesalers confirmed in a press release that the Cleona store is among 13 Big Lots in Pennsylvania that will reopen in May.
HACC and LVC celebrate moving community college campus to Annville
HACC students using the Lebanon campus will finish the rest of the school year at the current Cumberland Street building and will switch to the LVC campus at the start of the next school year. The presidents of both institutions said they’re looking forward to the partnership.
Drunken Smithy brings renaissance-style festival to Lebanon Valley Mall
This weekend, the Drunken Smithy is hosting the first annual Forged Fantasy Faerie Festival at the Lebanon Valley Mall.
Jackson Township supervisors approve contracts for break room renovations
The new break room will have new cabinets, some new appliances, and plumbing and electric.
Lebanon County classified ads and public notices for the week of April 14
Check out the latest classified ads and public notices submitted to LebTown for the week of April 21.
City of Lebanon seeking bids for initial phase of Optimist Park improvements
City seeking bids for pickleball courts, improvements to existing facilities to Lebanon’s Optimist Park
Ephrata firm’s bacteria tablets save local agencies thousands in sewer upkeep cost
For the past five years, Quorym technicians have spent several days each month dropping mesh bags with the FOG-metabolizing bacteria into manholes around Lebanon city and county.
Small plastic ‘honeycombs’ led to big savings for City of Lebanon Authority
In 2011, the City of Lebanon Authority’s opted to meet discharge limits set by its NPDES permit by investing in 1.7 million plastic pieces; these are beginning to break down.
Save A Lot will close Lebanon store
The Save A Lot store at 611 N. 12th Street in Lebanon will close by the end of April, the company said Tuesday.
















