This week, meet Dioghee!
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.
Lebanon police say argument led to fatal shooting Wednesday on Jones Street
A Lebanon man was fatally shot Wednesday morning in what police say was an argument that escalated into violence.
ELCO expansion and renovation project modernizes high school, adds STEM wing
ELCO High School is getting an expansion, facelift and other improvements that, district officials told LebTown, were long overdue.
Senator Gebhard pushes bill requiring financial literacy class in PA schools
Senator Chris Gebhard pushes for a bill to mandate a half-credit financial literacy course for high school students in Pennsylvania, aiming to equip them with essential money management skills for adulthood.
Wertz Candies is sold, and the new owners are … some more Wertzes
Lindsay and Rob Wertz are the new owners of Lebanon’s iconic downtown candy store, Wertz Candies.
‘Red flag’ laws find no favor among local lawmakers despite recent shootings
Local lawmakers polled by LebTown did not support Pennsylvania passing a “red flag law,” which would make the state eligible for millions of federal dollars to use for violence prevention aids, mental health support, and more.
ELCO school board closes locker rooms because of transgender student concern
Concerns about a transgender student at Eastern Lebanon County High School led the ELCO school board on April 17 to close the high school locker rooms to all students during regular school hours through the end of the school year.
Cornwall Iron Furnace to mark 50 years since the closing of Cornwall Ore Mine
It’s been 50 years since the Cornwall Ore Mine, an industry that dominated Lebanon County industry for more than two centuries, ceased operations.
Fast-growing Lebanon School District gives us a look at middle school progress
Lebanon School District’s new middle school – a much hoped-for balm for overcrowding in the schools – is well on its way toward completion.
TNR advocate seeks broad solution to Lebanon County’s feral cat population
One Myerstown resident is hoping to see Trap-Neuter-Return programs go countywide.