A Jonestown woman says she’s gotten an “outpouring of support” from the community since the Pennsylvania SPCA raided her shelter and seized nearly 100 dogs and cats.
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 Borough residents look to enact new trap, neuter, and release program for feral cats
When Cornwall Borough passed an ordinance barring residents from feeding feral cats, borough resident Jennifer Wentzel thought there was a better way to go.
Court program offers veterans caught up in criminal justice system another option
Many veterans who ran afoul of the criminal justice system ended up in prison or became repeat offenders. However, since December 2018, Veterans Court has offered qualified veterans in Lebanon County another option.
Now annual, Block Party shows demand for community gathering in Myerstown
It was intended as a one-time event, but the Myerstown Block Party is back for a second round.
Draw the Lines event at LVC will demystify PA redistricting for the public
Susan Wood wants people thinking about the way the lines of government are drawn.
Richland Community Swimming Pool will be reborn … as something
The people devoted to resurrecting the 4-acre site don’t know yet what it will become, but several proposals are already being floated.
Lack of severance for New Penn part-time employees leaves some frustrated
Part-time employees of a Lebanon-based trucking company allege their employer is shortchanging several dedicated workers.
Could someone go to jail for feeding feral cats in Cornwall? Yes – but not likely
People who feed feral cats are unlikely to end up in jail, the Cornwall Borough police chief said Tuesday – despite a new ordinance banning the practice.
New offerings and old standbys will be part of the Lebanon Area Fair
Dancing pigs and transcendental goats are among the new offerings this year at the 63rd annual Lebanon Area Fair.