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  • A Green and White Run to Gold0

    It’s been a great scholastic sports season, when we’re still talking about state championships after graduation. As I’m penning this article, the Montoursville Warrior baseball team is still alive and in the final four in the 4A division. Good luck to Manager Jeremy Eck and all his Warriors; hopefully, the next time I talk to

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  • Did You Miss Me?0

    The last time I took an entire week off work was in 2014. So I made sure to really enjoy my time off! But it is nice to be home too. I really missed my dogs and kitties and my bed! Jimmy was nice enough to stop by and see my cats while we were

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  • Annual Williamsport Soap Box Derby This Saturday, June 130

    This Saturday, June 13, Market Street Hill in Williamsport will come alive as soapbox racers take to the course for the annual Williamsport Soap Box Derby. Soap Box Derby racing started in Williamsport in 1941 and ran until 1954, except during World War II from 1942 to 1945. During those years, Williamsport had 10 champions

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  • Tournament Time

    Tournament Time0

    My apologies for missing last week’s paper. Early deadlines and I don’t do well. I am trying. I needed to have my copy in a few days prior. I totally left my lovely editor’s replacement hanging. I can’t tell you the number of folks who noticed my absence. At least ten reached out on Tuesday.

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  • On The Move for Crappies

    On The Move for Crappies0

    One of my favorite types of fishing is hitting the lakes for a variety of panfish, especially crappies. I like crappie fishing for several reasons, and one of the main reasons is that when you find feeding fish, the action can be constant and last for extended periods. Let’s be honest, fishing is a whole

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Father’s Day Gift Ideas0

    On Sunday, June 21, Father’s Day will be upon us, and it is the one day each year when we can show our Dad, our Pop, our Father how special we really think he is. Fortunately, with a little over a week to go, there is plenty of time for shopping and planning to make

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  • Grow Healthier Plants (and Use Less Water) By Improving Your Soil

    Grow Healthier Plants (and Use Less Water) By Improving Your Soil0

    Almost every gardener knows the frustration: One corner of the garden bursts with life while another struggles to hang on. Flowers are slow to open, vegetables disappoint and the soil seems to drink up water and ask for more. However, seasoned gardeners know the difference between a struggling garden and a thriving one almost always

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  • Horoscopes0

    ARIES – Mar 21-Apr 20 Collaboration is your secret weapon this week, Aries. Putting two heads together will be better than one. Take a walk or exercise to get away and gain perspective. TAURUS – Apr 21-May 21 Taurus, you may find yourself getting a small bonus or increase in pay, proving your financial luck

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  • Effective Measures to Reduce Screen Time

    Effective Measures to Reduce Screen Time0

    Constant phone notifications and a tendency to “doomscroll” for hours in an effort to keep abreast of the latest news has conditioned people to keep their phones in hand at all times. The Mayo Clinic cautions that excessive screen time threatens physical, social and mental health. Everything from obesity to eye strain to neck and

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  • Priority. Confidence. Discipline.0

    This article is for the people who are on the fence about taking control of their health. Maybe you know you need to take better care of yourself, but you keep putting it off. Maybe you are stuck in a yo-yo cycle where you are all in for a few weeks, fall off for a

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  • Instead of Jeans0

    Warm weather in PA doesn’t ease in. Sure, there are a few teasing days of spring temperatures and then BAM! Full-blown summer hits with hardly any time for adjustments to your wardrobe, your internal clock, or to answer the age-old question, “What should I wear today?” Most months of the year, when uncertainty creeps into

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  • UPMC Pediatrician: Healthy Summer Habits for Kids0

    As the school year ends and summer begins, many families look forward to a season of camps, vacations, pool days, and more flexibility at home. While summer can be a great time for rest and fun, it can also bring major shifts in sleep, meals, activity, and screen use. For children, those changes can affect

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  • County Hall Corner: Never a Dull Moment0

    The Lycoming County Board of Commissioners gathered on Thursday, May 28, 2026, for a public session that carried the full texture of local government at work. Commissioners Scott Metzger, Marc Sortman, and Mark Mussina presided over a meeting that moved from community tension to community hope, from careful spending to careful planning, and from the

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  • The Crosscutters’ Burd Brothers0

    Have Extensive NHL Pedigree For the first time in Williamsport’s long and storied baseball history, a pair of brothers grace the roster of a Williamsport professional team. If that isn’t notable enough, the brothers, Steele and Slaide Burd, have an extensive National Hockey League pedigree in their background. Two of their great-grandfathers are NHL Hall

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  • Bowman at its Best0

    On a glorious Sunday afternoon, two days removed from the season-long 100th anniversary celebration of baseball at Historic Bowman Field, it was a beehive of activity. Crosscutters players were getting to know one another between photo sessions and media interviews. Public Relations Director Gabe Sinicropi proudly showed off the diamond’s pristine condition, fans gathered for

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  • A Historical Congratulations On Your 2026 Graduation0

    With all that the Class of 2026 has witnessed in what was supposed to be that special senior year, they deserve a presidential quality commencement speech. So I looked to our Commanders in Chief since the founding of our Nation in 1776 for the class of 2026. Our 2nd President, John Adams, will give the

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  • Editor for a Day: Joe’s Dream Job0

    If Webb readers needed any confirmation that this particular writer is a true reading nerd, here it is: One highlight of my recent Southern vacation was the chance to peruse no less than seven different Florida newspapers. These included dailies and weeklies from such places as Naples, Fort Myers and the Peace River region, along

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  • Trusted with Much0

    If you are reading this, then God willing, by now I have officially married my buddy Isaac and his wife, Erin. First off, congratulations to both of you. They got married 5/29/26. You are two incredible people, and I truly wish you a lifetime full of happiness, love, and a marriage centered around God. I

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  • The Roving Sportsman… As Luck Would Have It

    The Roving Sportsman… As Luck Would Have It0

    The alarm sounded off at 3:57 a.m., and after some last-minute packing, I was headed down the driveway at 4:54 for the 7-hour drive to Kazabazua, Quebec. I had only slept for a couple of hours after packing the night before, but the excitement of what I hoped was to come kept me alert as

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  • The Opossum0

    I have always been interested in wildlife, and I have no doubt that this has had a lot to do with why I have spent the last 40 years of my life as a wildlife artist and illustrator, and as an outdoor writer. While the hunting seasons are nonexistent right now, I am still constantly

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  • Lycoming County Invests in Its Own Foundation0

    The Lycoming County Board of Commissioners met on Thursday, May 21, 2026, approving over $5.6 million in expenditures covering infrastructure, affordable housing, public safety staffing, and election operations. The session moved through a wide range of county business, with each item on the agenda carrying real consequences for residents across Lycoming County. Among the most

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  • Swimsuit Trends0

    Summer is calling. If you have kids who require care over the summer months, chances are you’ve booked the camps, scheduled the vacation, and maybe even set a daily itinerary. Now for the fun (or not so fun, depending on your view) of checking in with your swimsuit collection to see if it’s up to

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  • UPMC Pediatrician: Preparing for Summer Break0

    As the school year wraps up, many families are looking forward to a season of sun, fun, and well-earned relaxation. Summer offers a welcome break from early mornings, packed lunches, and homework, however, it’s also a time when routines can shift dramatically. For children, these changes can affect their sleep, nutrition, safety, and even mental

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  • Local Habitat for Humanity “Blitz Build” Takes Place June 6-70

    Adequate and affordable housing is one of the great needs in America these days, and the Greater Lycoming County area is no exception. In a bid to help lessen this problem, the Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH) organization will be conducting a “Blitz Build” during the two-day period of June 6 and 7. A

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  • Attic Lemonade0

    It was an overcast, cool May afternoon. Intermittent showers and a persistent wind made any outdoor activities uncomfortable. The May flowers that dared to show up after an April of similar circumstances shivered on their stems as overnight temperatures dropped into the freeze warning zone. Enough already. Simply stated, it wasn’t much fun. In a

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  • A Summer to Celebrate Baseball At Historic Bowman Field0

    Wow, what a journey it has been for America’s Pastime in the West End of Williamsport. Between what is now known as Journey Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field and Original Little League, the birthplace of Little League Baseball, there are just not many places in our Nation blessed with such deep-rooted baseball tradition. Who

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  • Off on an Adventure!0

    If you are reading this, I’m already gone… OK, that’s a little dramatic. I’m just on vacation. It’s been a long time since I’ve taken this much time off, and honestly, I’m not sure what to do with myself. Actually, that’s not quite true. I’ll be keeping busy, and it’s sure to be an adventure!

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  • Make Your Kids Play Sports0

    I guess that title is kind of eye-catching, huh? Maybe I am finally getting the hang of this writing thing. I actually got the idea for this article from Pat McAfee. I know I mention him a lot, and some people probably judge the book by the cover and choose not to like him. But

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  • Crosscutters and Bowman Field’s Centennial Season Opens Tuesday, June 20

    This will be a season of baseball fun and action, as well as commemoration, when the Williamsport Crosscutters celebrate and commemorate the 100th anniversary of Historic Bowman Field. It certainly justifies the title of “historic,” having been the scene of great and noteworthy baseball and non- baseball events at the uptown ballpark. Founded in 1926,

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  • Impediments to Successful Fishing0

    You bet I like to fish, but I’ll be honest: it’s not just the act of fishing I enjoy; it’s the catching that I really like. It’s seeing and feeling that strike, then fighting that fish successfully to the net, that really makes fishing fun and exciting. The problem with fishing, however, is that there

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