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  • Awoken By Faith, Not Fear and Hatred0

    There has never been a time when one’s faith has been more important. There has also never been a time when one’s faith is being tested more by fear and division. We witnessed this on many levels this past week. Soon we will spring ahead into daylight saving time; let’s talk about what is most

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  • Welcome Back!0

    Before we do anything else, I want to start by welcoming back a Webb Weekly fan favorite from years past. Those of you who have been reading for a while will remember “Notes from Planet Mom.” Mindy Wentzel shared her unique insights into parenting and life. Her stories were filled with love and often the

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  • Be There for Others0

    There are people in your life who shape you. You may not realize it at the time, and honestly, they probably do not either, but they help form who you become. Maybe it was something they said, or maybe it was simply how they lived. Years later, you look back and think, “That is where

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  • Javan Emory: Williamsport’s Unknown Black Baseball Pioneer0

    During the 1880s, for a short time, the door to organized baseball was slightly ajar, allowing some African Americans to play and excel in our National Game. One of these Black baseball pioneers was former Williamsporter Javan Emory, who played both locally and for teams out of the area from about 1877 until about 1897.

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  • Makeup Trends0

    What I’m liking about some of the beauty and cosmetics trends here in 2026 is that they appear to be achievable and a means of elevating your everyday face. There’s also a softer feel to these trends, with a focus on enhancement rather than bold color. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with a bright lip

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  • A Mixed Bag0

    The objective began with simple intentions, searching the closet for an item I thought was readily at hand. Instead, it led to premature ‘spring cleaning’ with unused items finding their way into bags to be donated or discarded. While unintended, the exercise provided a refreshing cleansing experience. Accordingly, a similar approach provides the opportunity to

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  • Hoop Dreams

    Hoop Dreams0

    This is a great time of year, kids. The basketball postseason is here. I will do my best these next few weeks to see my friends and their teams. Let’s get things rolling. Props to the South Williamsport Mounties. Joe Simon and his squad won the Mid Penn and tallied 20 wins. When did they

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  • What’s That Big Bird Flying Overhead?0

    How often have you been driving down the road and looked out the window and caught a glimpse of a big bird flying by, or you caught sight of a large bird perched in a tree? My first thought is whether that sighting was of a bald eagle; if not, what was it? A couple

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  • County Hall Corner: Earned Understanding0

    The Lycoming County commissioners met last week, and the meeting carried a particular weight, one that spoke to the nature of public service and the patience required to do it well. With Presidents’ Day approaching, the board took a moment to address the importance of respecting public office regardless of political affiliation. It was a

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  • The Roving Sportsman… An Introduction to Western Hunting0

    If you have ever daydreamed about doing some hunting out west, there are some inexpensive opportunities available that won’t break the bank like a 2-week fully guided pack horse trip for elk and mule deer might do. You can actually have wonderful experiences hunting across Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming, or just about any of the

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  • Mercies, Mockingbirds & Marines: A Tribute to Robert Duvall0

    I’ll wager that virtually all my readers have seen a movie starring Robert Duvall. And it’s a similarly safe bet that everyone has loved at least one of these. I say this with confidence because the celebrated actor — who died Feb. 16 at the age of 95 — had such a long and wide-ranging

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  • Pennsylvania Special Olympics 47th Annual State Winter Games0

    Pennsylvania Special Olympics recently held its 47th Annual State Winter Games at Seven Springs Resort. In attendance were more than 275 athletes, 400 coaches, and 500 volunteers from all 9 state regions and 25 county programs. A three-day competition saw athletes compete in preliminary and final rounds in Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding, and Snowshoeing. Representing the

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  • A Proud Pennsylvania Tradition0

    I look forward to my winter ride up 44 North to Poust Taxidermy every year. It’s always great to talk about the past buck season with Dana Poust and Sam, the Taxidermy lady. I can’t think of a better thing to do on a cold, snow-covered day than to hear the stories and discuss the

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  • Protecting Your Peace in a World That Never Stops Talking0

    Let’s be honest. Lately, it feels like the world has been turned up to maximum volume. Every time you open your phone, there’s a new headline, a new scandal, a new argument, and about 3,000 opinions demanding your attention before you’ve even finished your morning coffee. Staying informed matters. But being constantly overwhelmed does not

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  • Thank a Teacher0

    I went to Lock Haven University, which some would call the Harvard of the PSAC, and it also happens to be a great teaching school. A lot of my friends went to college to become teachers, and I also have many friends who are currently teaching. It’s an incredibly important job and, honestly, a pretty

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  • Riverdance To Perform at Journey Bank Community Art Center On February 26th0

    For 30 years, Riverdance has wowed audiences worldwide with its high-stepping Celtic dance. This year, they celebrate their 30th anniversary with a nationwide tour. They will grace the stage of the Journey Bank Community Arts Center with their dancing magic on February 26 at 7:30 p.m. According to some of their advance publicity, “Riverdance 30”

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  • Mid-Winter Dresses0

    Dresses may not be at the top of your outfit menu this time of year, especially the year we’ve been having, but there are some mid-season dress trends for winter that offer a chance to refresh your wardrobe and maybe even your outlook. Who can resist the call from cozy knits and the velvet fabrics

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  • Why Skin Gets Dry in Winter and How to Treat It Quickly, According to UPMC Expert0

    As the colder months drag on and heaters continue to blast, many people notice their skin turning itchy, flaky, tight, or even cracked. If it feels like your skin transforms overnight once winter hits, you’re not imagining it. Dermatologists see a surge in dry-skin complaints every year, and the good news is, a few simple

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  • Silly Rabbits0

    Much love, sports fans. It is a great time of year. The high school basketball playoffs are near. The same with wrestling, swimming, and bocce. Best wishes to our local teams and individuals. I hope they advance. The groundhog saw his shadow. I have no idea what that means. Let’s pray for warmer weather. The

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  • Spagnuolo to Lead South Softball0

    There exists an old theory in coaching circles that one never wants to be the coach who replaces a successful coach in a new job. Instead, you’d want to be the coach that follows the coach that followed the guy. Undaunted, new South Williamsport softball coach Jeanette Spagnuolo is excited about the opportunity as she

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  • Pennsylvania’s “Winter Rabbit”0

    The “winter rabbit” I’m referring to in this article is actually the varying hare, or more often called a snowshoe rabbit. While closely related, the snowshoe is not a true rabbit since its digestive tract is different from the cottontails, and newborn hares are fairly well developed compared to the newborn hairless and blind cottontail

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Prime Time for Coyote Hunting0

    Throughout Pennsylvania and neighboring states, we are at the peak of the coyote breeding season. That means that we are in a prime time of the year to hunt one of our state’s most prolific predators. Both males and females are out and about during daylight hours more than usual, working up an appetite not

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  • County Hall Corner: Rip Van Winkle0

    A man stood before the Lycoming County commissioners on Thursday, February 6, voicing concerns about tax dollars, the landfill, and White Deer Golf Course near Montgomery, and it became clear within moments that he had been asleep to information that had long since been settled. Lycoming County sprawls across 1,244 square miles of Pennsylvania wilderness,

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  • February Wishes and Monster Buck Riches0

    Before I begin my column this week, I was asked to use a little space for a public service message. Would you please shovel out the fire hydrant in front of or near your house? This may include helping a neighbor who’s a little farther away, who may be elderly or unable to do this.

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  • Love Is in the Air … And So Is Some Truly Terrible Dating Advice0

    Well friends, Valentine’s Day is sneaking up on us again — which means grocery store aisles full of heart-shaped candy, last-minute flower runs, and at least one person realizing on February 13th that they were supposed to plan something weeks ago. Every year, we see articles promising the perfect date night — candlelit dinners, grand

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  • Leadership0

    For a long time, I thought leadership had a certain look and sound. I believed it came with authority, volume, and control. What I’ve learned over time is that real leadership begins much more quietly, rooted in responsibility, authenticity, and service. Many people believe leadership is something you’re given or something only those in high-level

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  • Black Pants0

    A long-held staple in most wardrobes, black pants have gotten kind of a bad rap for being boring and basic. But the good thing about basics is that they are versatile and can be styled with elegance and ease. If you’re in need of some outfit inspiration here in the dull drum of winter or

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  • A Season of Uncertainty0

    The Super Bowl is history. Punxsutawney Phil has graced us with six more weeks of winter. Income tax preparations have us all grumbling a bit. Hopefully, Valentine’s Day will put a bit of levity into the February proceedings. Ah, but look at the bright side. Major League Baseball players are reporting to Spring Training camps

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  • Cinemas0

    My good friend Nick Tagliaferri and I were somewhat celebrities. OK. That was many moons back. We simply took advantage of our impressive basketball coaching resumes and candid personalities. SPENCE TAG RADIO was well before its time. This weekly gig had many listeners. But no major sponsors. Our successes were very short-lived. I truly believe

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Apple Trees0

    When it comes to enhancing our hunting opportunities, taking time to improve the habitat where we hunt is one of the greatest investments of time and money we can make. At a time when most folks are pulled in multiple directions by work and family commitments, and when dollars are sometimes in short supply, it

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