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Hello Palmyra! Here's our latest buzz. Let's get into it. ☕️️

In today's newsletter:

  • How could a $123 million CTC project hit Palmyra taxpayers?
  • Which Palmyra streets saw DUI stops and underage drinking charges?
  • How Palmyra’s girls nearly stole a physical Mid-Penn road showdown

Today's riddle: What did one magnet say to the other magnet? 🤔 (Answer below!)

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Weather forecast:

  • Tuesday: A bit of rain this morning, with a high of 42 and low of 38 degrees.
  • Wednesday: Breezy in the morning, temps: high: 47, low: 30.
  • Thursday: Cloudy with areas of drizzle, with a high of 47 and low of 25 degrees.

📰 News we're reading

• CTC faces funding challenges as officials weigh four construction plans for facility (lebtown.com) — Palmyra families could see major impacts from four costly renovation options under consideration for the Lebanon Career & Technology Center, which serves Palmyra Area students. Local representative Lori Yaw urged avoiding cut corners after Palmyra’s own renovation issues, while officials weigh construction disruptions, long-term building needs, and how all six districts will share the financial burden.
   

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• Blotter: Theft by deception, simple assault, abuse of care-dependent person (lebtown.com) — Recent police reports include several DUI arrests and an underage drinking case in Palmyra neighborhoods, plus a crash involving a Palmyra teen on North Forge Road. The wider Lebanon County blotter also details scams, assaults, and traffic crashes that may affect where you drive, work, or visit nearby.
   

• Jayda Kanagy's 29-point night powers Mifflin County girls basketball past Palmyra (pennlive.com) — Palmyra’s girls basketball team fell 55–48 at Mifflin County despite a strong 17-point, six-rebound effort from standout guard Kaylee Seltzer. The Cougars slipped to 4–4 overall and 1–4 in Mid-Penn Keystone play after Mifflin County pulled away with free throws and a big third quarter.
   


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🗞 Nearby News

Hershey

  • Midstate doctor performs ‘a Christmas miracle' (abc27.com)
  • Pennsylvania Hog Producer Brent Hershey: Why the Pork Industry Must Face the Crate Debate Head-On (swineweb.com)
  • PEEPS, PICKLES, AND PUCKS: Unique New Year's celebrations planned across Pennsylvania (abc27.com)

Annville

  • Walk-in freezer door handle being opened with screwdriver: Lebanon County restaurant inspections, Dec. 22, 2025 (lancasteronline.com)

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-- The Patch AM Team

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