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Marines, Air Force air-lift Stryker vehicles to Fort Indiantown Gap for target practice
Eight decommissioned Army Stryker vehicles were airlifted to Fort Indiantown Gap on Jan. 22 for use as targets in the training facility’s impact area.
Middle Creek prohibits access for snow geese viewing due to avian flu concerns
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area announced Monday that effective Tuesday, Feb. 4, public access will be prohibited in the areas of the preserve commonly used for viewing the annual mass migration of snow geese and other birds.
Supervisors, engineers, developer work together to address stormwater runoff
West Cornwall Township supervisors held a workshop meeting to address stormwater runoff issues raised by local property owners.
East Hanover Township supervisors approve zoning changes
Following a public hearing, the East Hanover Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to approve a zoning ordinance and map amendment at its meeting Monday.
Palmyra Borough Council okays road closure for May food truck festival
The 10th annual TruckTrek will be on Saturday, May 10. West Cherry Street from South Railroad Street to South Mark Street will be closed on that day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Heidelberg Township seeks feedback on burning ordinance
Having received complaints from residents on irresponsible burning, the Heidelberg Township Board of Supervisors is seeking feedback from residents so it can pursue revisions to the township’s burning ordinance.
CLSD shares that superintendent’s condition has improved (Updated)
Cornwall-Lebanon School District superintendent Dr. Philip Domencic’s condition has been downgraded from critical care to intermediate care following his hospitalization last week.
Lebanon County branch of NAACP announces Black History Month events
The Lebanon County branch of the NAACP has announced several local events for Black History Month.
Weekend Forecast: A rainy Friday, sunny Saturday, and somewhat cloudy Sunday
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather Weekend forecast for Friday, January 31, to Sunday, February 2. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church announces details for 2025 fasnacht sale (Updated)
St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church of Lebanon has announced some of the details for its annual fasnacht sale.
Gretna Theatre brings anti-bullying message to local kids through puppetry
Gretna Theatre and Imaginary Friends Puppet Theatre are staging “Rylie’s Rotten Day,” a new musical that looks at the effects of bullying from the victim’s perspective at four Lebanon County libraries in February and March.
CLSD superintendent Dr. Philip Domencic hospitalized; remains in critical condition
Cornwall-Lebanon School District confirmed Thursday, Jan. 30, that superintendent Dr. Philip Domencic remains in critical condition following his hospitalization Wednesday.
Lebanon City Council hears updates on Coleman Memorial Park project
The connector trail to Union Canal Tunnel Park is currently under construction. David Funk, chair of the Coleman Memorial Park Board of Trustees, said the trail is already roughed in and will be paved, weather permitting, in the spring.
















