We’re celebrating Lebanon County’s role in American history. Read more here. The 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding is almost here. Happy Independence Day! LebTown will provide live updates ...
Sonia Urquizu was 13 years old when she attended the burial of the 1976 time capsule at the Liberty Pole in Coleman Memorial Park with her brother and mother. On Wednesday morning, Urquizu, who lives ...
Lt. John Weidman was a Revolutionary War soldier and patriot who served under Gen. George Washington. He was also a prominent Lebanon countian who became a surveyor, businessman, and associate judge.
Margaret L. “Marge” Kercher, 92, of Lebanon, PA, passed away on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Donald S. “Pat” Kercher.
Terry L. Watkins, 83, passed away on Monday, June 29, 2026, at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center in Lebanon, PA. He was born in Tower City, PA, the son of the late Clyde and Marian (Garber) Watkins, and ...
Attina M. Bressler, 70, of Jonestown, passed away on Monday, June 29, 2026, at WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon. She was the wife of Pierce J. Bressler. On Aug. 3, they would have celebrated ...
Lebanon County authorities arrested a 25-year-old Annville Township man Tuesday on charges of sexual abuse of children and criminal use of a communication facility. Michael Eugene Pavasco, of the 200 ...
Gretna Music’s summer season continues with free family events, First Listen performances that feature the budding talent of young artists, and innovative mainstage performances that demonstrate the ...
Carl G. Martin, beloved husband of Ann L. Martin (Briand), passed away at home surrounded by his family on June 24, 2026, after battling cancer for a number of years. He was 84. Born in 1942 in Akron, ...
This article was funded by LebTown donors as part of our Civic Impact Reporting Project. At its June 23 meeting, Palmyra Borough Council unanimously approved a motion for the borough to become a ...
Lebanon County has spent over $112,000 since November 2025 on attorneys hired to defend its Children & Youth Services agency in an investigation launched by the district attorney’s office last fall.
The Lebanon school board voted down new CTC Articles of Agreement at the school’s Joint Operating Committee meeting, as the five other participating districts approved them, preferring STEB financing ...
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