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Here's The Wind Up! Little League Baseball 2026 World Series Williamsport presented by T-Mobile

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  • Family, Dreams, and Baseball0

    What an amazing time of year to live in our little corner of God’s green earth. First up, if you are in town for the 79th playing of the Little League World Series, let me welcome you. I wish you and your team, as you spent this summer on this fantastic journey, good luck, great

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  • Here’s the Wind Up! Here’s the Little League World Series!0

    Well, here we are again. The unofficial beginning of the end of summer. The last couple of weeks before campfires and long evenings are replaced with early mornings and new backpacks. In other words — it’s Little League World Series season in Williamsport! And while I’m a little bummed to watch another summer fly by

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  • Play Ball!0

    As this publication hits mailboxes throughout Lycoming County, youth baseball teams from all over the world, regional marching bands, colorful floats and special guests will soon participate in the Little League Grand Slam Parade, headed down West Fourth Street in Williamsport to the delight of onlookers packing the sidewalks. I can attest to the fact

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  • Joey & Ravy

    Joey & Ravy0

    5-4-3-2-1 — there is no countdown needed to announce the beginning of the 2026 Little League Baseball World Series. It is here with all its accompanying hoopla, and the events of the next 12 days will transform our area into a media center as what happens here is relayed around the globe. It is always

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  • Annual Little League World Series Begins This Week0

    The eyes of the sports world again turn to South Williamsport for the next two weeks as the annual late-summer sports classic, the Little League Baseball World Series, gets underway this week. It runs until Sunday, August 30. It promises to be an exciting and interesting time, as in addition to the baseball there will

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  • Spotlights

    Spotlights0

    Congratulations to ALL of the teams who made it to the 2026 Little League World Series. Kudos to you and your families. This is the best time of year as our lovely landscape provides the backdrop for an incredible sporting showcase. So, on behalf of those who permanently reside- WELCOME TO WILLIAMSPORT. I look forward

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  • Racing Regulations0

    The Lycoming County Commissioners gathered to discuss financial recovery and regulatory urgency, two seemingly separate challenges that actually reflect the same reality: a county taking control of its own future. The landfill’s dramatic turnaround and the ongoing zoning strategy both demonstrate commissioners working to stabilize county operations and protect rural character from threats that arrive

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  • Williamsport’s Sister Act0

    The concept of sister cities originated in the mid-twentieth century as a method to foster global peace and mutual understanding by linking communities across national borders. Originally established to encourage citizen diplomacy, these relationships have evolved into strategic partnerships that promote economic development, cultural sharing, and technical collaboration. Municipalities utilize these alliances to interact directly

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  • The Great Lakes Wind Symphony Will Offer a Double Header0

    Williamsport is abuzz with the upcoming Little League World Series and the hottest new performing ensemble to make its home in town. The Great Lakes Wind Symphony will offer a double header with two concerts featuring baseball themed music. Join us Saturday, August 22 at 7 p.m. and/or Sunday August 23 at 2:30 p.m. for

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  • Shoes0

    We are still in the last throes of summer, and we all know how hot September can get, so like it or not, we are still in sandal season, even as I long for the boots and loafers of autumn. By this time of the year, your flip-flops and strappy sandals have probably seen better

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Standing Together as One0

    I recently watched a video wherein the presenter was relating his opinion that planting food plots for wildlife was not really a good idea. I am, however, a strong proponent of doing just that — taking the time, energy, and money to invest in establishing food plots that not only benefit deer and turkeys, but

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  • The “Gold” Out Back

    The “Gold” Out Back0

    Now, before you grab a pick and shovel and head out back of my place to start digging up some of those gold nuggets, understand that the “gold” I’m talking about here is the gold color on birds and not gold nuggets. I’m actually referring to the American Goldfinch and the Baltimore Oriole, both of

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  • Be a Parent, Not an Enabler0

    The greatest event in youth sports will be on our cover and featured within our pages for the next two weeks. I am sure most of my readers know Little League baseball and softball are also the largest youth sports programs in the world. It’s hard for me to even get my mind around that

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  • A New School Year is Coming

    A New School Year is Coming0

    I don’t like it. You don’t like it. But, unfortunately, our dislike doesn’t stop the march of time. And that means summer is winding down and the new school year is right around the corner. Again, just because it sucks — and it does — doesn’t mean we can ignore it. So what can we

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  • Smile. Say Hello.0

    Smiling and saying hello may seem like such a simple thing. I’m guessing most of us do it when we see family or close friends. But what about the person we don’t know? The cashier at the grocery store. The person walking toward us on the sidewalk. The coworker we pass in the hallway every

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  • Sky High Soaring Society Model Aviation Event August 13 to 16 In Muncy Hills Area0

    An area of the Muncy Hills will be filled with the sights and sounds of giant-scale model airplanes the weekend of August 13 to 16. The Sky High Soaring Society is presenting this aeronautical event. It is part of their annual summer meet. Giant-scale model sailplanes and giant-scale powered airplanes will be taking part in

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  • Cincinnati O-High-O0

    If you are like me, for the past several weeks you’ve probably shared summer travel experiences with friends and neighbors. Especially for those with school-age kids who play fall sports, these school-free vacation months provide the opportunity to share some time away. But regardless of your family status, most folks welcome a break from the

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  • Williamsport’s Forgotten Nation0

    A border dispute created a geopolitical vacuum where no law existed. The Pennsylvania government refused to grant land deeds, establish courts, or provide military protection. Yet hundreds of families moved into the territory between Lycoming Creek and Pine Creek, anyway, settling land that belonged to neither the British Crown nor the colonial government. Survival demanded

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  • County Hall Corner: Operation Ordinance0

    A 1.5 million square foot data center proposal looms near Allenwood. This is not theoretical anymore. This is corporate machinery arriving at Lycoming County’s doorstep with blueprints and lawyers and the kind of capital that overwhelms communities unprepared to say no. The Lycoming County Commissioners gathered, understanding that the window to shape what happens next

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Don’t Become a Statistic!0

    Tragically, every year as the hunting season gets underway and the “army” of Pennsylvania hunters hits the woods, unpleasant discoveries are made. As these hunters travel deeper into the woods than normal in pursuit of small or big game, the chances are all too real that they may come across a hiker or camper who

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  • Healthy Nails0

    Nail health may seem frivolous to some, but when you have cracked, dry, and irritated nail beds, it can cause enough discomfort and pain to start taking it seriously. Growing strong nails not only can be aesthetically pleasing for those of us who partake in manicures and pedicures, but it’s also just sound practice for

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  • History and Founders Honored at Bowman Field0

    Local landmark Journey Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field marks its 100th anniversary this year. The park originally opened on April 22, 1926, back when it was known as Municipal Athletic Field. Construction cost $75,000 at the time — equivalent to roughly $1.36 to $1.42 million today. Its first game was an exhibition game between

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  • Pennsylvania’s Wild Brook Trout0

    This is hardly the time of year when anglers are thinking about catching trout; instead, bass, walleyes, and an assortment of panfish are probably what occupy their intentions on any given day. I understand since I too love to pursue a variety of the “warm water” fish species, but I’m also a dedicated trout angler

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  • Stocked or Wild?

    Stocked or Wild?0

    The weather changes, and the local fishermen switch to Bass. But many folks continue to reach out. I am not an expert on fishing, but I know a few things about our Pennsylvania trout. They will send a picture and ask a simple question. STOCKED or WILD? It is getting awfully difficult to determine the

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  • August Arrives as America 250 Fades0

    Wow, it’s hard to believe the calendar was flipped to August. Before you know it, the kids will be back to school as the fall sports preparation has already begun. I have been asked many questions lately about tough topics affecting everything imaginable that our future generations will have to deal with. I think the

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  • Learning Through Decisions0

    Life is full of decisions. Some are easy. Some are incredibly hard. If you’re anything like me, though, I can make even the easy ones difficult. I can never pick where we eat, what to watch or where we are going. I tend to overthink. I replay every possible outcome in my head. I ask

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  • LH JAMS Music Art Festival: Three Days of Arts, Entertainment and Excitement0

    The proud river community of Lock Haven will be pulsing with excitement that includes art, music and a wide variety of entertainment when LH JAMS takes place August 6, 7 and 8. “The entire LH JAMS festival offers the very best of music, downtown restaurant cafe seating, premier food truck experiences, Straub beer and Oregon

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  • County Hall Corner: Rewriting the Future0

    An 18-year-old was killed and two others wounded in a shooting at Memorial Park. The violence arrived without warning and without mercy, the kind of tragedy that transforms a community’s sense of safety in an instant. The Lycoming County Commissioners gathered, understanding that what happened at Memorial Park cannot be treated as an isolated incident.

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  • Elk Cam Fires Back Up0

    As Pennsylvania’s elk rut approaches, wildlife enthusiasts can once again experience one of the most anticipated natural events in the state. The Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Elk Cam went live on August 1 and will bring all the sights and sounds of the bugling bulls to your screen. The cam is located in the heart of

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Make Your Plans NOW!0

    We have all learned over the years that it’s not a good idea to procrastinate. In fact, there are rarely any occasions when it is a good idea to wait until the very last minute to do what you know simply has to be done. The benefits of accomplishing tasks early far outweigh any poor

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