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  • Springing Out of Hibernation0

    I will begin where I left off last week. My thoughts and prayers are with all who provide the freedom to write this column, the service men and women of the United States Armed Forces. Our Nation has been involved in a military conflict 90% of the time since its founding in 1776. This includes

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  • We’re Going on an Easter Egg Hunt!

    We’re Going on an Easter Egg Hunt!0

    Boys and girls, step right up, everyone has a chance to win a prize! You can’t argue with the Easter staples, so we are hunting Easter Eggs this year! As we patiently wait for spring to make its full arrival, it’s time to start our 6th annual Easter Hunt contest! Most of you are familiar

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  • Love Like Crazy0

    “Be a best friend, tell the truth, and overuse I love you. Go to work, do your best, don’t outsmart your common sense, don’t let your praying knees get lazy, and love like crazy.” Simple words from a great song by Lee Brice. I was listening to it in the car while putting in the

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  • Furman and Wentzel Claim Gold0

    Financial advisors often review with clients the value of adding gold to their portfolio. Montgomery’s Zoe Furman and Montoursville’s Gage Wentzel have already acted upon that advice, returning home from Hershey with state championship gold medals around their necks. The latest in a long line of area grapplers to reach the state wrestling summit, Furman

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  • Tally-Ho! Tradition, Beagles & Bunnies at Lycoming County Beagle Club

    Tally-Ho! Tradition, Beagles & Bunnies at Lycoming County Beagle Club0

    On February 28th, the Lycoming County Beagle Club held its annual Rabbit Hunt. The weather finally broke, giving us a reprieve from bone-chilling cold and snow. With warm weather and a bit of a breeze, my dad and I were able to get the two beagles, Trigger and Radar, out for a run. It didn’t

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  • What to Watch for Come Spring Turkey Season0

    With spring turkey season not far off, every time I head down the road, I’m checking nearby fields for feeding turkeys. I must say that I have been spotting a fair number of birds, and of the ones I’m seeing, a pretty good number of them have been sporting some good, long beards. According to

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Getting Underway with Spring Habitat Work0

    Finally! The official arrival of the first day of spring will occur on Friday, March 20, 2026, and after a much colder-than-usual winter, it couldn’t arrive soon enough! With warmer temperatures and intermittent rains, we should turn our attention to planning habitat work that will benefit all forms of wildlife. Probably the most important key

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  • K’s For Cancer: Supporting Cancer Patients and Their Families0

    Justin Flannery Hilton demonstrated remarkable determination in his battle with cancer. Although he ultimately lost his fight, his resilience and sense of purpose inspired the creation of “K’s for Cancer” in 2013 as a tribute to his legacy. The organization’s name reflects Justin’s love of baseball, where “K” signifies a strikeout. The hope is that

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  • Spring Accessory Trends 20260

    Last week, we explored style trends, highlighting garments like trench coats, asymmetrical shirts, and tops. This week, we’ll look at 2026 spring accessory-specific trends to check in on belts, bags, socks, and shoes. First up, belts. Several different trends are happening for belts this spring. It doesn’t matter if you wear yours cinched at the

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  • A New Lumber Yard Set to Open0

    There may be no known connection between fictional farmer Ray Kinsella in the 1989 movie Field of Dreams. What is soon to be unveiled in Williamsport, but that baseball field in an Iowa cornfield, and the one constructed atop an old city dump have one thing in common: they were both built hoping people would

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  • County Hall Corner: Forward Progress0

    The Lycoming County commissioners met this week to address a matter that has stirred considerable emotion across the county. The Bush House Estate near the former Lycoming Mall in Muncy sits at the center of a debate that reveals how we struggle with change, even when change becomes necessary. People showed up to express their

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  • Spring Warriors. Brr.0

    Our simulator is up and running. The putting green is set. It looks incredible. The Warrior Golf team room is almost finished. Much love to the Plankenhorns for their generous gift. We are so spoiled, and now the guys get to work on their games on campus. 24-7. Beautiful. Thanks to Lycoming College and our

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  • Popular Kitchen Flooring Materials

    Popular Kitchen Flooring Materials0

    It’s well-documented that kitchens are popular gathering spaces in homes. Perhaps that’s one reason why homeowners looking to sell their homes direct so much attention to the kitchen before listing their properties. The real estate experts at Trulia note that emphasis is well worth it, as buyers inspect kitchens and primary bathrooms more than any

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  • Plan a Playroom All Can Enjoy

    Plan a Playroom All Can Enjoy0

    There’s no shortage of ways to utilize interior spaces in a home. Interior spaces have grown considerably in recent decades. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median size of a new home in 1980 was 1,595 square feet. By 2018, the median size of a newly constructed home was 2,386 square feet. Though Realtor.com

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  • How Growing Families Can Create More Space

    How Growing Families Can Create More Space0

    Many people will admit that home ownership tops their lists of long-term goals. Finding a home that is affordable may require moving into what many real estate agents bill as a “starter home.” But the arrival of a child, and then more children thereafter, could make a home that was perfectly functional for two or

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  • High-ROI Outdoor Living Components0

    Outdoor living has become a coveted feature for many homeowners and those looking to buy. In 2026, landscape architecture has shifted from something that is purely ornamental to features that are functional and resilient. The American Society of Landscape Architects says a professionally designed landscape can increase a home’s value by anywhere from 15 to

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  • How Trees and Plants Can Change the Look of a Landscape

    How Trees and Plants Can Change the Look of a Landscape0

    Spring is home renovation season, and no area of a home is off limits. That includes home exteriors, particularly in regard to landscaping. Lawn and garden centers draw crowds on spring weekends, as homeowners are anxious to get out in the yard after spending more time indoors over the winter. Plants and trees provide a

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  • Daily Tasks to Keep Your Kitchen Clean

    Daily Tasks to Keep Your Kitchen Clean0

    The kitchen may be the heart of a home, but health experts notes it’s also the dirtiest room in the house. According to the National Sanitation Foundation, areas where food is stored and prepared have more fecal contamination and bacteria than other places in a home, like the bathroom. The NSF found more than 75

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  • A Rundown on Roofing Projects

    A Rundown on Roofing Projects0

    No two home renovation projects are the same. Some projects are highly detailed undertakings that take months if not years from start to finish, while others can be tackled by skilled do-it-yourselfers over the course of a single weekend. Though each project is different, categorizing renovations as needs or wants can help homeowners determine when

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  • Put Some Spring in Your Cleaning Step0

    Spring is the season of nature’s rebirth. Trees and flowers begin to bloom anew each spring, and young animals can be seen frolicking with their parents. During a time when it seems like the entire planet gets a refresh, many homeowners turn their thoughts to refreshing their homes as well. As the days lengthen and

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  • How to Make a Laundry Room a More Functional Space

    How to Make a Laundry Room a More Functional Space0

    Functionality is important when designing the interior spaces in a home. Homeowners who redesign their interior spaces can emphasize functionality to help reduce clutter and create a more efficient and even calming space. Laundry rooms may not be the most glamorous rooms in a home, but they do get lots of usage, particularly in homes

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  • Popular Types of Lighting that Can Complete Home Decor0

    Many components come together to create a home interior that is welcoming and comfortable. Lighting is an important part of any design and plays a key role in home decor. Lighting can change the atmosphere of a room with the flip of a switch. Through lighting, one can make a space seem cozier, or even

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  • Projects to Consider Before Moving into a Home

    Projects to Consider Before Moving into a Home0

    The day homeowners move into a new home is a unique experience. First-time home buyers may see such a day as the culmination of years of hard work, while those who are not new to the experience may find their new home is where they’ll spend the rest of their lives. Move-in day is indeed

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  • Preserve Your Pile: Carpet Maintenance Tips

    Preserve Your Pile: Carpet Maintenance Tips0

    Carpeting adds warmth and comfort underfoot, but residential carpeting is a significant financial investment. Homeowners should do all they can to ensure carpeting remains in good condition for as long as possible. According to the Carpet and Rug Institute, properly maintained carpet may last between 10 and 15 years. However, without the right care, the

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  • How to Decide Between a Deck or Pavers in an Outdoor Remodel

    How to Decide Between a Deck or Pavers in an Outdoor Remodel0

    Outdoor living spaces have become sought-after commodities among homeowners. A 2022 survey of homeowners conducted by the New Home Trends Institute found that open yards are less appealing to home buyers than they once were. The survey noted that just 28 percent of respondents chose open yards, while 65 percent preferred patios and 55 percent

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  • Prepare a Yard for Evening Entertaining

    Prepare a Yard for Evening Entertaining0

    Even when the sun goes down, the opportunity to entertain outdoors is still possible. Transforming a backyard into an evening oasis does not necessarily require major renovations, but it should involve adjusting the atmosphere to facilitate comfort and visibility. The following tips can help hosts optimize outdoor spaces for nighttime events. Layered lighting Lighting is

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  • Did You Know?

    Did You Know?0

    The market research experts at Business Research Insights report that the three-season sunroom market size is projected to nearly double between 2025 and 2035. BRI reports that 65 percent of homeowners prefer cost-effective sunrooms when seeking to extend their living space. The popularity of sunrooms can be traced to a number of variables, including year-round

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  • Cost-Effective Curb Appeal Boosters

    Cost-Effective Curb Appeal Boosters0

    One shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. However, that often is hard to do, particularly when it comes to homes. Curb appeal bears significant influence regarding how a property is perceived. A property that is neat and aesthetically appealing probably will be preferable to one that looks like the homeowners did not maintain it.

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  • A Rundown on Countertops

    A Rundown on Countertops0

    Kitchen renovations continue to top the list of improvements that offer a high rate of return on investment. Buyers pay attention to kitchens, which undoubtedly affects the ROI of kitchen renovations. According to the Journal of Light Construction’s “Cost vs. Value Report 2025,” a minor kitchen remodel offers an ROI of 113 percent, while a

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  • What is the 3-5-7 Rule?

    What is the 3-5-7 Rule?0

    Home design trends come and go, but one that has inspired a legion of committed followers is the 3-5-7 rule. The 3-5-7 rule is a formula for interior decorating that encourages homeowners to group furnishings in odd numbers. The intention behind such groupings is to ensure homes feel balanced and intentional without sacrificing aesthetic appeal.

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