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In a statement on his Facebook page Wednesday, State Rep. Russ Diamond announced he was diagnosed with “a treatable form of prostate cancer.”
As we already know, physical health and mental health have been components today, presented mostly in young people caused by stress, problems at home, among others. But despite that, what happens when we neglect physical health?
The Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) provides Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women Infants and Children, more commonly known as WIC, participants with vouchers to purchase locally grown, fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs every year during the growing season from June to November.
The Lebanon County PA Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) announces its Second Annual Juneteenth / Freedom Day Celebration on Saturday,
Check the senior market nutrition 2022 program in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
What took place in both of these events is tragic. It is a tragedy that 31 people will never have the opportunity to continue living and growing, but also tragic that we live in a society where two people, hardly grown past their childhood, felt compelled to perpetrate these crimes.
On Monday, the Lebanon City Council met to announce the $1 million ARPA grant recipients for non-profit organizations and unveil new police contracts in Council Chambers at the recently opened Cumberland Street City Hall.
After almost 60 years, Lebanon officials open the doors to their new downtown city hall
City officials officially cut the ribbon to their new Cumberland Street location, completing a long-awaited return of city hall and police headquarters to downtown Lebanon.
Lebanon, PA.— Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a cornerstone of the Keystone State, is placed within the center of cultural and urban development in virtually every direction; yet the city itself has begun to experience something of an identity crisis.
Remembering the Victims of the Buffalo Race Massacre and Condemning White Supremacy: Protest & Rally in Annville, 4-5 p.m., Wednesday, May 25
The Lebanon County Branch of the NAACP and the Annville Town Square Protesters for Racial Justice have announced a joint protest action and rally from 4-5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 25 in the Annville, PA, Town Square to mourn and remember the victims of the Buffalo Race Massacre and to condemn White supremacy and the poisonous “Great Replacement Theory” that inspired the gunman and that is being promoted by so many extremists right-wing pundits and politicians.