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  • Remembering and Honoring Our Fallen Warriors

    Remembering and Honoring Our Fallen Warriors0

    As we kick off the summer season with Memorial Day, please take the time to think about how very blessed we are to call our great Nation home. There will be so much going on wherever you look — from picnics and family get-togethers to graduation parties to folks taking advantage of the long weekend

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  • Memorial Day0

    Memorial Day is often considered the unofficial kick-off to summer. With that, we are once again kicking off our summer giveaway! It’s another year for our Great American Cookout giveaway! We have a grill courtesy of Elery Nau Hardware and gift cards to Rupert’s Specialty Meats and Frosty Beverage! That’s everything you need to start

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  • STEP: Celebrating 60 Years of Community Service0

    The year was 1966. On television, “Batman,” “Star Trek,” and the “Monkees” premiered; Robert C. Weaver became the first African-American Cabinet member when he was named to head the new Department of Housing and Urban Development; the Baltimore Orioles won their first World Series; the Green Bay Packers captured the NFL championship, and the Boston

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  • Spring Outfit Ideas0

    We’re in the midst of spring, and it’s been fairly nice out, but still chilly and somewhat fickle weather-wise. Those types of days (colder mornings, hotter afternoons) and days that call for you to wear many hats (figuratively speaking) can be challenging to dress in a way that’s appropriate, comfortable, and stylish. Fortunately, you can

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  • The Final Four0

    It was not the way they had hoped their softball season would end. Two walks, a misplayed infield fly rule, leading to a seeing-eye outfield single plating two sixth-inning tying runs, as the game momentum switched and carried visiting Bucktail to an eight-inning 8-4 win over South Williamsport on the Mounties Senior day. It was

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  • All Day Hunting Underway

    All Day Hunting Underway0

    Whether you are seeking to fill your second spring gobbler tag or you are still looking to connect with the first bird, now is the time to use some late-season tactics to get the job done. All day hunting for spring gobblers began on Monday, May 18 (which means you can hunt from one-half hour

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  • Backyard Baseball

    Backyard Baseball0

    I had the chance to see some action. I will try to get to at least one game each spring. The Backyard Brawl provides the opportunity. I can watch all of my friends. I have tons of relationships with all four teams. Jensen played with many of these kids growing up. I am cool with

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  • Juveniles are on Their Way0

    The title of this piece, “Juveniles are on Their Way,” is not about young kids on their way somewhere; rather, it refers to the fact that spring is here and now is the time to watch for a variety of new juvenile wildlife. As I mentioned in last week’s article, one of the guys at

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  • UPMC Expert: Preventing Injuries at Home and on the Road0

    May is a time when the weather changes. Many people are active and spend time traveling, adventuring outdoors, and taking in the warmer, longer days. May is also Trauma Awareness Month and given the increase in activity, the perfect time to review the most common causes of serious injuries in our area and the everyday

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  • County Hall Corner: Smart Tech Meets Open Books in Lycoming County0

    The Lycoming County Commissioners continue to navigate the delicate balance between modernizing local government and protecting the wallets of local taxpayers. During their most recent weekly meeting, officials addressed several operational decisions that connect directly to the broader financial realities facing the region. These administrative choices take place against the backdrop of a carefully managed

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  • The Steel City and Billtown Forging Ahead Led by a Mayor of the People0

    I was ‘on the road again,’ as Willie Nelson would say — destination Pittsburgh. I haven’t traveled much the last couple of years because of my health, which includes back and hip issues. Almost all my miles have been within Lycoming County, except those in the adjacent counties that receive the Webb Weekly. I have

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  • OK, We’re Moving Again Now Let’s Eat Better0

    A couple of weeks ago, we talked about walking. About getting moving again without turning life into a boot camp montage set to aggressive techno music. Maybe it’s the slightly better weather, or other people are also getting the incessant treadmill ads on TikTok, but everywhere I look lately, people are walking. I’m seeing more

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  • Blessed Beyond the Finish Line0

    I recently ran the Pittsburgh Half Marathon, and it was an amazing event. During the travel there and throughout the race weekend, a lot of thoughts crossed my mind for different articles. It was tough to pick just one, so I decided to do something a little different this week. I am going to highlight

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  • Central Pennsylvania Fiber Festival Happening May 16th and 17th0

    We don’t often think about yarn and other fibers and the role that they play in our everyday lives. The organizers of the annual Central Pennsylvania Fiber Festival hope to change that. In a bid to do that, organizers have organized and presented this Festival. The event was founded twelve years ago to support fiber

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  • Spring Skincare 20260

    We all know the arrival of a new season is a signal to rework your wardrobe to reflect the changing weather outside. With the onset of warmer spring days, it’s only natural to shift to lightweight jackets and sweaters, and the same is true for your skincare routine. Those rich, heavy creams and face oils

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  • Rose Valley

    Rose Valley0

    Rose Valley Lake continues to be a hot topic. I have entertained several rumors. They need to make some repairs. We have chatted back and forth for the past 3 years. Many new conversations of late. It looks like they will need to drain the entire lake. It takes time to secure the funds. Many

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Wild Turkey Recipes0

    So, you went out and got yourself a spring gobbler! Well, congratulations. Most experienced turkey hunters would agree that Pennsylvania spring gobblers are just about the toughest bird to get. Mostly due to the extreme hunting pressure that they are subjected to, these birds are usually the wariest you will pursue. It truly is no

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  • Penn College Welding Students Repair Rescue Boat0

    Pennsylvania College of Technology welding students have given new life to a 41-year-old rescue boat used by the Montgomery Emergency Management Agency to serve Lycoming County. About 30 students in four sections of the Welding Blueprint & Layout II class taught by Michael R. Allen, co-department head of welding, spent several weeks repairing the 15-foot-long

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  • That’s Not Fair0

    Think back to your childhood days and how many times you may have uttered those words. Even as adults, most have thought about or spoken those three little words at some time when confronted with a situation that seemed unbalanced. In reality, life itself is unfair, but athletic competition is meant to be undertaken on

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  • The Red Fox0

    As usual, come the weekend, I begin thinking about what next week’s column should be. What often happens is that someone I am talking with will tell me about an interesting wildlife encounter they had, and that becomes the spark that ignites my next story. Recently, a friend told me about seeing a red fox

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  • UPMC Expert: Stroke Awareness Month Starts with BE FAST0

    With May now here, it’s important to remember that it is Stroke Awareness Month. It’s a time to reflect on how stroke can affect anyone, and how acting fast can mean the difference between a full recovery and lasting disability. A stroke is a “brain attack,” usually caused by a blocked blood vessel or bleeding

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  • County Hall Corner: Lycoming County Sets America 250 in Motion0

    The Lycoming County Commissioners turned their attention to patriotic celebration and governmental transparency at their April 30 meeting, launching plans for America’s 250th birthday while implementing new measures to show residents exactly where their tax dollars go. The Thursday morning session at 33 West Third Street in Williamsport balanced historic commemoration with practical improvements to

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  • A Happy Mother’s Day from Miles Away

    A Happy Mother’s Day from Miles Away0

    There is nothing more needed today than the amazing love, caring, and nurturing moms bring to the world. The bond between a mother and her child usually grows stronger as the years go by. Then becomes even more loving and powerful when the next generation comes along. Mom becoming gram, nana, grandma — and then

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  • Happy Mother’s Day0

    I changed things up a bit last year, but we are back at it with my Mother’s Day list! It’s hard to argue with a list this great, and so many examples of the awesome variety of moms we have out there! And to all the Moms out there, if no one has told you

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  • Be Where Your Feet Are0

    I have talked before about the great things our generation does and how older generations need to cut us some slack. We have faced a lot of the same obstacles they did; they just look a little different. But I also think it is fair to point out some areas where our generation needs to

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  • Lycoming County: The Crown Jewel of PA Hiking!0

    Lycoming County owns Pennsylvania’s hiking culture. This is not an opinion. The landscape here is rugged and accessible in ways that make other counties seem small by comparison. Hundreds of thousands of acres of public land stretch across the Allegheny Plateau, creating a wilderness experience that has become rare in the Mid-Atlantic. The county opens the door

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  • White Jeans0

    As spring weather finds its groove, the urge to lighten things up outfitting-wise is hard to resist. Heavy boots give way to delicate flats, sweaters to breezy tops, and dark-wash denim shifts into shades of white. The truth is white jeans (in all their variations) work year-round. They feel crisp and chic in winter and

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  • Raven Joe0

    Quarterback Joe Fagnano continues to amaze. The local Williamsport Area product is amazing. Fagnano did not get picked in the 2026 NFL Draft. But Joe recently landed a free-agent job with the Baltimore Ravens. The terms of the deal are still in the air. Various reports said he agreed to three years. Incredible. Fagnano is

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Spring Gobbler Down – Now What?0

    The Pennsylvania spring gobbler season is underway, and preseason scouting would indicate that this should be a really good year to bag one of nature’s greatest game birds. Before you head to the woods, there are a few things you should give some thought to. The majority of those who get up every morning well

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  • Storytellers Book Fair Presented by Lycoming Arts to Feature Author PJ Piccirillo0

    Author of The Indigo Scarf and founder of the Writers Conference of Northern Appalachia (WCONA) to lead featured discussion Lycoming Arts will present the Storytellers Book Fair on Friday, May 15, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Pennington Lounge at Lycoming College, bringing together local and regional creatives for an evening of connection, conversation, and

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