State Rep. Russ Diamond announced on June 8, 2022, that he has a treatable form of prostate cancer.
Tom Knapp
Tom has been a professional journalist for nearly four decades. In his spare time, he plays fiddle with the Irish band Fire in the Glen, and he reviews music, books and movies for Rambles.NET. He lives with his wife, Michelle, and has four children: Vinnie, Molly, Annabelle and Wolf.
Howard’s, Wise, and Heagy’s top poll of favorite Lebanon County produce stands
We asked our readers to tell us where they go for fresh fruits and veggies. Here are the results.
Lebanon area educators address school safety issues after Ulvade shooting
The shooting in Texas that left 19 children and two teachers dead has educators grappling with safety concerns.
Memorial Day parade returns to Lebanon after 2-year hiatus
The Lebanon Memorial Day Parade and Ceremonies, cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of COVID-19 concerns, is back for 2022.
Annville draws the curtain on 30-year Memorial Day Parade tradition
Annville’s annual Memorial Day Parade, a 30-year tradition, has been discontinued.
Which roadside stand is your favorite place for fresh summer produce?
LebTown wants to hear where to find Lebanon County’s best fresh produce at a local roadside stand. Sound off!
Pets of the Week: Panda, Marsi & Charlie
This week, we have a trio of canines to share: Panda, Marsi, and Charlie!
Poultry farmers, backyard birdwatchers can help stop the spread of avian flu
Deadly virus hasn’t been found among Lebanon County’s poultry population … yet.
Jigger Shop prepares to reopen with upgraded kitchen, new menu items
The Jigger Shop is getting ready for a busy season, and its owner hopes the burdens of COVID-19 are behind him.
Lebanon County company hopes to bring to market a revolutionary turbine design
A “tinkerer and inventor” has set up shop in Lebanon and hopes to bring new energy to the wind-power market.
Irish native offers to be Lebanon’s guide through the complicated novel ‘Ulysses’
This Thursday, Irish native Seamus Carmichael will guide Lebanon County readers through the pages of “Ulysses.”