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Also on today's calendar: THE FLYING CIRCUS - Tribute to Led Zeppelin and 5 more events.
Today's riddle: what do you call a rabbit with fleas? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Western Lebanon police seek help identifying vehicle burglary suspect (ldnews.com) — Police are asking Annville Township residents to help identify a suspect linked to several overnight vehicle break-ins on May 8, with images showing the person walking on Patton Street and South Lancaster Street around 3:30 a.m. Neighbors with security cameras are urged to review their footage and share any useful clips or tips with Western Lebanon County Regional Police by phone or through the department’s Crimewatch page.
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2. Lebanon County community to debate new $1.7B data center amidst public opposition (fox43.com) — South Annville Township supervisors will vote Wednesday on a key zoning change that could allow a $1.7 billion data center complex along Mount Pleasant Road. Residents are sharply divided, with many worried about water, power use, and noise, while supporters highlight new jobs and major tax revenue for both the township and Annville-Cleona schools.
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3. First responders test mass shooting response in large-scale Palmyra drill (lebtown.com) — Emergency crews from across Lebanon County, including Annville-Cleona agencies and an Annville-Cleona High School student volunteer, took part in a large active-shooter drill at Palmyra Area High School to test real-world response and communication. The full-day exercise stressed hospital capacity, school-family reunification plans, and cross-agency radio coordination, with lessons feeding into future training and a federal after-action report.
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4. Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of May 11 (lebtown.com) — Lebanon County’s latest round of state food safety inspections includes restaurants, schools, and mobile vendors, with most facilities passing cleanly. One mobile food business on Syner Road in Annville had no violations, while a few other sites elsewhere in the county were cited for labeling, cleanliness, and storage issues that were often corrected on the spot.
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5. Lebanon County remembers fallen officers during National Police Week (ldnews.com) — Lebanon County law enforcement gathered Tuesday to honor officers killed in the line of duty, including former Annville Township Police Chief Bernard Dugan and longtime Lebanon City Lt. William Lebo. Speakers reflected on the daily risks officers face and encouraged residents to remember fallen officers by name and support memorial efforts in their honor.
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