Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
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Updated functionality and features highlight Lebanon County’s new website
Lebanon County’s website has undergone a facelift.
How local government works: A basic guide to requesting public records in Pennsylvania
Accessing government information is fundamental to keeping elected officials’ actions transparent. Here are four basics of citizens’ rights to open records.
North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors approves extensive paving
The North Lebanon Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to the low bid of $826,398.15 for this year’s paving project.
Thousands of homeowners still at risk as Pa. alleges improper denials, delays in mortgage relief
A Spotlight PA investigation in January detailed major problems with the pandemic aid effort. The state now says the company hired to run it botched management of the program from the start.
Richland enacts TNR program to help control borough’s feral cat population
Richland is the next Lebanon County community enacting a volunteer-driven Trap-Neuter-Return program to help control feral cat populations in the borough.
Pa. primary election 2023: A complete guide to the candidates for state Supreme Court
During the May 16 primary election, Democrats and Republicans will vote for candidates to fill an open seat on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court. The winners will face off in November.
Court drops Jackson Twp. supervisor candidate from ballot due to 2019 felony
Jackson Township resident and frequent critic of its board of supervisors Ann Gruber wants to run for a spot on the board, but her felony record bars her from holding the office, a Lebanon County judge ruled at a hearing on March 17.
New 911 Center construction project on schedule; set to open this summer
Lebanon County will move into its new $30 million 911 Center this summer, with all operations to be in-house by the end of 2023.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of March 20
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Lebanon Valley Rail Trail gets county approval to apply for state funding
Lebanon Valley Rail Trail received permission Thursday from the Lebanon County Commissioners to apply for a $750,000 state grant to further expand the trail in northern Lebanon County.
How some police, attorneys, and jails are trying to help Pa.’s ailing system for mentally ill people
Without a statewide solution, some local officials are finding ways to prevent people unfit to stand trial from getting trapped in the criminal justice system.
South Londonderry supervisors advertise Rising Sun conditional-use request
Tuesday, The South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to advertise the Rising Sun conditional use request to be discussed at their meeting April 11.
What officials can and can’t do when it comes to approving land development
Whenever LebTown publishes an article concerning residential or commercial development or the filing of a land use plan, readers air their concerns on social media platforms.
Penn State president says cuts will be deeper than anticipated as leaders finalize layoff plans
Internal messages reveal Penn State leaders are finishing layoff plans this month. President Neeli Bendapudi has said the university is in a “vulnerable state” but not a “financial crisis.”