In a report by the Lebanon Daily News, approval of the Palmyra Borough Council was noted for the Sheetz at 811 E. Main Street to begin selling beer out of its current “soda cave”, which would be renamed a “beer cave” once the liquor license transfer is complete.

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American Business Women celebrate 48 years of Lebanon Charter Chapter
The American Business Women Association recognized the 48th anniversary of its Lebanon Valley Charter Chapter this past week with a celebration at Hebron Fire Hall.
Firefighters warn about careless cooking after Kindred Place range top fire
Last night just before 11:00pm, firefighters from Annville and Cleona responded to fire at Kindred Place in Annville Township that was later chalked up to careless cooking.
Chad Ryland shares experience as freshman walk-on kicker for EMU
Cedar Crest grad Chad Ryland had no expectations coming into his freshman season at Eastern Michigan University—but if he had, there’s no doubt they would have been exceeded by what he’s achieved these last seven months.
Cocoa Kid makes one last fundraising push following Root Beer Barrel event
Isaac Martin–aka the Cocoa Kid–held his first Lebanon County fundraiser event this past weekend with a (you guessed it) hot cocoa sale in Cornwall. Now his family is asking for the community’s help to reach Isaac’s $1,800 fundraising goal.
Cornwall Borough police apprehend fugitive door-to-door meat salesmen
Cornwall Borough Police detained two individuals earlier this week on outstanding out-of-state charges after the pair was contacted by officers following reports by North Cornwall Road residents regarding the pair’s suspicious behavior.
BSA Horse-Shoe Trail District holds fundraising breakfast, recognizes milestone of first all-girl troop members
A number of Lebanon community leaders came out yesterday morning to a Friends of Scouting breakfast fundraiser in support of the Boy Scouts of America’s Horse-Shoe Trail District, a member of the Pennsylvania Dutch Council.
Blotter: Hit and run, possession, vandalization
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Local HAM radio operator Karl Messerschmidt found deceased at Middle Creek
A Myerstown man has been confirmed as deceased following his disappearance in mid March.
Fire contained overnight at Henry Molded Products
A three-alarm fire broke out early this morning at Henry Molded Products in West Lebanon Township.
Blotter: Aggravated assault, disorderly conduct, PFA violation
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Blotter: Assault, retail thefts, deer struck
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
🔗 ‘Don’t ever give up’: Cedar Crest coach, son dedicate track and field season to late wife, mom (Paywall)
Tiffany Bare was initially interviewed by Lancaster Newspapers on Feb. 15, and LNP followed the Bares over the next six weeks. Here is that story.
Annual Tom Gerhart sports memorabilia auction to make local impact with Sechler Family Cancer Center
The Tom Gerhart Sports Memorabilia Auction returns to Hebron Catering Hall soon for its 19th annual fundraiser, with this year’s event featuring an entirely new local dining element.