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By Doc Clements Inflation is running rampant. Blame it on who you like, but we all really know that it…
Dr. Michael Robinson is not some superhero operating in the shadowy background of the Cornwall-Lebanon School District. He shudders at the mere mention of the notion
Annville, PA- What once was a very controversial conversation in Lebanon County will have its destiny being decided on April 5th, the residents of North Annville Township will come together to hear the official decision that could decide the destiny of the solar farm project in the area. The proposal of a 858-acre solar farm has come with multiple community members sharing their view as to why that should not happen.
MondayScattered flurries after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 37. Northwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Monday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 22. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
The year was 1857 and the United States, let alone Pennsylvania, faced economic challenges and the divide between pro-slave states and anti-slave states was now a chasm. There was a struggle with the Kansas Act that had some states pushing for slavery in the Kansas Territory and other states pushing against it.
I want to promote a healthy relationship between physicians and the community. I believe prevention is many times the best treatment and building a life with healthy habits is the best way to achieve that.
Lebanon, PA- Project Reach is one of the first supporters of Q Hubo News, through their advertisement with us we have been able to serve the community and grow as a newspaper company. Through our time working together we decided to take things to another level and have Project REACH become a monthly contributor of Q Hubo News. Through this new collaboration, the initiative will have its team write content that will inform the community of what Project REACH is doing along with educational content that will enhance the quality of life of our readers.
Book Review: “Greed is Good- Maximization and Elite Deviance in America” by Mathew Robinson and Daniel Robinson
ecause of human beings have a natural tendency to wanting more than they already have, the lines of ethical action become more blurry over time as individuals aim to achieve their American Dream.
In a victory for the Wolf administration, Pa. review board approves charter school regulations
In a victory for the Wolf administration on Monday, Pennsylvania’s regulatory review board approved final charter school regulations — a decision Gov. Tom Wolf says will bring clarity and accountability to the state’s 25-year-old charter school law.
Meeting Rafael Torres, the man with a mission to elevate low income communities through workforce development
WEPA stands for Working to Empower People for Advancement, but is also a hispanic slang used to express excitement or happiness. It is a perfect fit for the Empowerment Center, as it brings joy to the Lebanon Community. It is impressively the first and only bilingual vocational training school in Lebanon.