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Articles

  • 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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  • County Hall Corner: A Community Worth Caring For0

    Lycoming County commissioners gathered last week to confront a set of challenges that strike at the heart of what makes a community function, from the safety of its streets to the soundness of its finances. The most urgent item on the agenda was a growing crisis among local youth. Commissioner Scott Metzger sounded the alarm

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  • Stay Golden

    Stay Golden0

    I am very loyal to Lycoming Creek. It is where I do 94% of my fishing. There is no need to travel when you routinely catch fish. Backyard kids. I have successfully navigated its entire length. From her headwaters above Ralston to the mighty Susquehanna. Bodines to Camp Susque. The old airport and Powys. Haleeka

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  • Book It0

    As we are reminded by attending a local SABR (Society for American Baseball Research) gathering, as our country approaches its 250th celebration, baseball and sports in general hold a very special place in our community’s history. ‘Historic’ Bowman Field will be celebrating its 100th anniversary this summer. Eighty-eight years ago, Carl Stotz stumbled over a

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  • Muhammad Ali’s Fighters Heaven: Pennsylvania’s Boxing Legacy0

    A diamond on a mountain shines above Deer Lake, and its name is Fighters Heaven. The village of log buildings that Muhammad Ali built in the early 1970s still welcomes visitors with the same warmth and purpose that animated its creation. The place feels alive with the spirit of a champion who told the world,

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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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  • The Roving Sportsman… Ticks Are Out and About!0

    For outdoorsmen who are about to spend an increasing amount of time in the out of doors in the upcoming months, it is only a matter of time until you come in contact with ticks. Whether you are fishing at your favorite mountain stream, camping at a nearby state park, or working on food plots

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  • The Wills and Won’ts of Travel Style0

    I’m a big advocate for people wearing whatever they are most comfortable in, especially while on vacation or traveling in general. Everyone has their personal preference, and while some of us are more than willing to sacrifice a bit of function for the sake of fashion, there are definitely a few “won’t wears” I have

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  • UPMC Electrophysiologist: Pulse Field Ablation Offers New Minimally Invasive Treatment for AFib0

    Our hearts beat more than 100,000 times a day, often without us giving them a second thought. But when that steady rhythm feels irregular — fluttering, racing, or skipping — it can be unsettling and may be a sign that something isn’t right. These sensations, known as heart palpitations, are common and often harmless, especially

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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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  • Let Kids Be Kids0

    Having a son has made me think a lot about my childhood. It has made me think about the great memories I have and how awesome my parents were at raising me. I hope that in today’s world, it is still possible for kids to have that same kind of childhood. My wife and I

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 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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