It is not how we pass, but how we live that defines us. Randy Strobel lived an exemplary life.
Jeff Falk
Jeff Falk is a seasoned journalist based in Lebanon, PA. He's a graduate of Cedar Crest High School, Penn State University, and a lifelong resident of Lebanon, born and raised. Currently, he is a feature writer for Engle Publishing in Lancaster, the editor of LebCoSports.com, sports director at WLBR 1270, sports editor at the Lancaster Patriot newspaper, a contributor to TheBurg, a photographer and writer for Go Local magazine, a correspondent for The Lebanon Daily News, and a freelancer for LebTown. Formerly, he was a sportswriter at The Lebanon Daily News, the publisher of LebanonSportsBuzz.com, a writer for Harrisburg magazine, a news and sports correspondent for Lancaster Newspapers, a contributor to OnThePulse News, and a freelancer for The Hummelstown Sun. Jeff is married to Lori Messersmith-Falk, he's the father of three grown children, and he enjoys traveling, reading, theater, movies, music, sports, and history.
Pat Krebs wants to welcome you to the historic village of Campbelltown
Campbelltown resident Pat Krebs is brimming with pride for the village, its history and most of all, its people.
Give Forward Lebanon a win-win for residents, restaurants in crisis
Local residents are helping feed their neighbors by purchasing takeout for them to pick up at participating restaurants.
Lebanon School District celebrates century of influential music program
Lebanon’s is the oldest continually performing high school band in the county. Here’s how it’s evolved over 100 years.
Former Lebanon reporter still unsettled by Palmyra slaying, 25 years after trial
During his time on the crime beat at the Lebanon Daily News, Les Stewart reported on plenty of atrocities. Covering the trial of Carolyn King and Bradley Martin, however, was an unrivaled experience.
#VirtualDinnerParty helps keep local restaurants busy
With dine-in options unavailable, people across Lebanon County are supporting local restaurants by hosting organized virtual takeout parties.
Brooke and Bryan Smith serve Lebanon County separately but together
In the world of local service and community impact, Bryan and Brooke Smith are a power couple.
Lebanon’s Downtown Lounge one of many county businesses feeling pinch
It’s a story of financial struggle and uncertainty that’s all too common right now. A report from Lebanon’s Downtown Lounge.
Daily heroism of frontline healthcare workers more apparent than ever
Frontline healthcare workers are heroes. And in this time of pandemic, we need heroes more than ever.
Palmyra’s Sandi Smith will reshape the way you think about bread
Sandi’s breads are unique and tasty and wholesome. But Sandi’s Breads is so much more than just breads.
Finding sweet therapy in nature – the birding life of Bill Wertz
Bill Wertz enjoys watching, studying and chronicling the movements of birds in much the same way that we enjoy his family’s caramel corn.
Leading life at 83 full steam ahead – the many outdoors interests of Pete Silldorff
There’s always one in every group. And of the groups he’s in, Pete Silldorff is always that one.
From humble beginnings, Weaber Lumber continues to build
From modest beginnings in 1941, the Weaber family saw mill has since been modernized.
Food safety inspectors spill the beans on restaurant audits
Food safety is everyone’s business. An inspector and a state official share their takes on audits, reveal what they let restaurants get away with and explain the most common compliance issues.
100 years of ‘community within a community’ at Lebanon Country Club
LCC president Pete Gebhard recalls the club’s history, and a century of changes he believes reflect larger, societal shifts.