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Opinions & Letters
[Letter] Rep. Diamond to Gov. Wolf: No public waiver list leaves room for fraud
State Rep. Russ Diamond (R-102) shares a letter to Gov. Tom Wolf making the case that a public list of businesses waived to operate would reduce the opportunity for fraud.
[Column] Coronavirus pandemic underscores need for rural broadband
When “normal” legislative work is resumed, the Pennsylvania State Grange urges lawmakers to make high-speed access to broadband an urgent priority.
Editorial: Lack of transparency by state government remains an urgent issue
We are doubling down on last week’s editorial and making a new request of the Department of Health.
[Letter] “Right to repair” legislation would harm farming industry
Farmer and banker Mike Firestine shares his thoughts on why proposed “right to repair” legislation would be bad for farmers.
Editorial: Governor Wolf must release waiver rubric & list of waived businesses
When our ability to collect the facts is impeded, we will let you know that. Now is one of those times.
[Letter] State Sen. Arnold: “Say what you mean, mean what you say, Mr. Governor”
State Sen. Dave Arnold (R-48) addresses his concerns with Governor Tom Wolf’s communication and response to the coronavirus threat.
[Column] Introducing the TUTU Happiness Project
And just like that our lives have changed.
[Library Letter] Pennsylvania’s best kept secret: POWER Library
This month’s library letter comes from Dee L. Neff, director of the Annville Free Library.
[Letter] State Sen. Arnold on new legislation: “Enough child porn”
State Sen. Dave Arnold (R-48) explains why his first piece of legislation is Senate Bill 1075, which would enhance the criminal penalties for an individual who is convicted of possessing child pornography.
[Letter] State Sen. Arnold: Proposed funding cuts to horse racing industry will cost jobs, hurt economy
State Sen. Dave Arnold (R-48) shares why he is opposed to proposed fundings cuts to the horse racing industry.
[Library Letter] Celebrate Library Lovers Month with Lebanon County Libraries
Our second Library Letter comes from Amy Davis, director of the Myerstown Community Library.
[Letter] HACC is not leaving Lebanon
HACC President John Sygielski: “HACC is committed to Lebanon and will remain in Lebanon.”
[Library Letter] This isn’t your mom’s school library
Our first Library Letter in partnership with the Lebanon County Library Association comes from Pamela Raytick, librarian at Cedar Crest Middle School.
[Column] The Lebanon Daily News is just barely a local newspaper
A longtime contributor to the Daily News shares his opinion of how the paper has lost its local connection














