This week, meet adoptable Puma!
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.
Cornwall history buffs revive Cornwall Historical Alliance, launch new website
The Cornwall Historical Alliance, which was founded some 20 years ago to fight plans to demolish an old red school house, is up and running again with big plans and a new website.
Lebanon County dairy cows among featured mamas at Farm Show event
A Lebanon County dairy farm is among the featured exhibits at this year’s Calving Corner, part of the 107th annual Farm Show in Harrisburg.
Lebanon area native Olivia Farabaugh is making her way in Nashville music scene
The Palmyra Area High School graduate is about to release her first full-length CD.
Campaign begins to convert historic church into faith-based youth center
Plans have been in the works for two years. Now, True Life Youth Ministries is kicking off a campaign to convert the old Christ Presbyterian Church into a community youth center.
Animal cruelty foes take aim at PA puppy mills, including some in Lebanon County
The report mentions illegal kennels in 38 Pennsylvania counties, but notes that nearly half of them are in just five counties: Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, and York.
‘Why can’t I stay?’: Lebanon mall tenant wants to know the reason for her eviction
The owner of Five Stone Kids says she was given notice to vacate without explanation. Mall officials are keeping mum.
Pets of the Week: Mickey, Bailey & Poppy
This week, meet Mickey, Bailey and Poppy!
Diamond coasts to easy re-election victory in 102nd legislative district
Republican incumbent Russ Diamond easily won re-election to represent the 102nd district in the state House of Representatives for another two years.
GOP candidate selected by voters as Frank Ryan’s successor in state House
The GOP has held onto Frank Ryan’s seat in the state House of Representatives.
















