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  • Pennsylvania Lavender Festival This Weekend June 28 and 290

    All things lavender will be celebrated and highlighted when the Pennsylvania Lavender Festival is held this weekend, June 28 and 29, at the Blue Sparrow Farm near Milton. According to festival organizers, the Pennsylvania Lavender Festival began in 2023 with just a few hundred plants. The number has now grown to more than 2,000 plants

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  • Two Local Residents Form Organization to Explore the Paranormal0

    Interest in knowing more about the paranormal and various ghostly happenings has grown markedly in recent years. Two local residents, Elaine Decker and Adam Wilson, have founded a local organization to explore this often fascinating area of inquiry, and they call their group “Ghost Quest.” In addition, the group has a YouTube channel called “Real

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Watch Your Step!0

    Having grown up in Lycoming County and spending most of the years of my life roaming its hills and streams, it has been a natural progression to be an avid lover of nature and to enjoy the outdoor sporting opportunities that this wonderful area provides. Through the years, my respect and admiration for all the

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  • UPMC Orthopaedic Surgeon: Understanding Shoulder Replacement0

    Shoulder pain can be more than just an inconvenience. It can interfere with your ability to sleep, get dressed, drive, or even lift a cup of coffee. When medications, physical therapy, or other non-surgical treatments no longer relieve pain or restore function, shoulder replacement might be the next step. Though it’s not as common as

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  • County Hall Corner: CodeRed is Ready for You0

    Both my wife Debbie and I had chaotic 70th birthday parties. Three years ago, I spent my birthday in Geisinger Hospital in Danville with a major heart issue, and last year, my wife’s birthday had an uninvited party wrecker. It was late June, and Debbie had designed a fantastic event we planned for our church

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  • June, the “Fishing” Month0

    For us diehard fishing enthusiasts, every month of the year usually provides some kind of fishing opportunities; there’s hardly any month that I’m not involved in some kind of fishing on a lake, stream, or river. That being said, however, June is probably the month with some of the most fishing activity of the year.

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  • UPMC Donates Life-Saving Equipment to Loyalsock Township Parks

    UPMC Donates Life-Saving Equipment to Loyalsock Township Parks0

    UPMC, in collaboration with the Susquehanna Health Foundation and Susquehanna Regional EMS (SREMS), has donated automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and other life-saving supplies to four public parks in Loyalsock Township. The donation was made possible through generous funding from First Quality. Representatives from Loyalsock Township gathered at James Short Park as Sherry Watts, president, Susquehanna

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  • The No-Makeup Manicure0

    I’m not the best at keeping up with regular manicures, even though I do enjoy following nail trends. So, this season, I’m intrigued by and think trying out the no-makeup manicure is quite practical and sustainable. Also known as the “naked” or barely-there mani, this “no makeup” nail is about enhancing your natural nails rather

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  • Bothers Kirby0

    Congratulations to the Montoursville Warriors. The 2025 baseball team had an unforgettable season. They finished with a 20-5 record: a PIAA District IV chip and a trip to the PIAA AAAA state finals. The Warriors never backed down. They had their opportunities but were nipped 5-4 by a mighty Indiana, PA squad with several Division

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  • Uptown Music Collective Accepting Scholarship Applications for 2025-26 School Year

    Uptown Music Collective Accepting Scholarship Applications for 2025-26 School Year0

    The Uptown Music Collective, the area’s premier nonprofit school of music, is now accepting scholarship applications for its 2025-2026 school year, which will begin in September. This year, the Collective is offering 14 needs- and merit-based scholarships to currently enrolled students, as well as new students wishing to enroll in the school for the upcoming

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  • 2025-26 Hunting Licenses Now on Sale0

    Hunting and furtaker licenses for Pennsylvania’s 2025-26 seasons went on sale Monday, June 23, but there will be plenty of time for hunters to get them without waiting. As in recent years, antlerless deer licenses will be available when general license sales open. But this year, all Pennsylvania residents are guaranteed to get an antlerless

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  • Leaving Her Mark

    Leaving Her Mark0

    For Alizabeth Schuler and her South Williamsport High School softball teammates, it was like Ground Hog Day all over again. As the state championship game ended, the Mounties fell to state powerhouse Neshannock for the second year in a row. Emotions overflowed, both from the players on the field and the legion of blue-clad fans

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  • A Road Well Traveled0

    As the winter began its march toward spring, the 2025 South Williamsport High School softball schedule was still a work in progress. Some phone calls seeking games went unanswered; other possible opponents already had full 20-game schedules. The Mounties knew they were headed to Myrtle Beach for five tough opening games, but questions remained as

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  • A World on the Brink

    A World on the Brink0

    My column was all but penned out in my mind; it was to be a celebration of Manager Tom O’Malley’s Lady Mountie softballers and Manager Jeremy Eck’s Montoursville Warrior baseballers. My hope was both won their way onto the cover as PIAA state champion. It was to be a lead-up for our June 25th cover,

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  • Too Hot to Trot: A Guide to Summer Pet Safety0

    Summer officially arrives on Friday, y’all!! That magical season when the sun is shining, the grill is sizzling, and every dog in the neighborhood suddenly believes they’re a lizard who must lie belly-up on the pavement to absorb maximum rays. While we all love the warm weather, summer can be downright dangerous for our furry

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  • Makeshift Fire Museum Helps to Preserve South Williamsport’s Firefighting Heritage0

    The borough of South Williamsport has been blessed with fire protection through volunteer firefighters for almost 150 years. One local man celebrates that proud heritage through his own makeshift fire museum, located in the area of Lincoln Avenue and Matthews Boulevard near Second Avenue. It almost seems natural that Al Ginoble, the man who organized

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Summer Is Finally Here!0

    I fondly recall my early years growing up in northern Lycoming County. Hours upon untold hours were spent outside — fishing, hunting, hiking, exploring, and watching the wonders of nature unfold time and time again. Great memories were formulated, and it was a very healthy environment to spend those youthful years. No cell phone. No

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  • Eck and the Warriors

    Eck and the Warriors0

    Props to the Montoursville Warriors on a fantastic season. They are heading to the 4A PIAA State Championship. The outcome will be determined by the time we go to print. But win or lose. These guys are rock stars. We are so dang proud. I have many ties to their coaches and players. I hope

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  • On the Lookout

    On the Lookout0

    As spring rolls to an end and summer approaches I find myself on the lookout for the new additions to our local wildlife populations. As usual, one of the first to show up are fawn deer, and over the past couple of weeks, I am finally starting to see a fawn or two each week

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  • 83rd Annual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival

    83rd Annual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival0

    The 83rd Annual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival with activities for all ages gets underway this Saturday, June 14 and continues through Sunday, June 22 in Wellsboro. Kicking off the festival on Saturday, June 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. rain or shine is Family Day and the Children’s Health Fair on The Green. There

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  • County Hall Corner: Look Who’s Coming to Town0

    It is rare to see a Lycoming County Board of Commissioners Meeting that was as excited and joyous as the one on Thursday, June 5th. If a county government were a family, this meeting would be like opening the presents on Christmas Day. I knew something pretty big was about to happen when I watched

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  • Looking Back0

    H.G. Wells’s 1895 science fiction novel Time Machine has been much scrutinized and talked about over the years. The work suggested a concept of time travel using a device to travel purposely forward or backward through time. Not being a Wells fan or proponent of the notion, I have previously never paid any attention to

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  • Horoscopes0

    ARIES – Mar 21-Apr 20 Aries, the universe is giving you a chance to get in some rest and relaxation before you have to tackle your very long list of tasks. Soak it all up while the break lasts. TAURUS – Apr 21-May 21 Taurus, you value comfort and security, which is probably why you

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  • Re-Wearing Your Wedding Dress0

    Traditionally, a wedding dress was seen as a precious item that you wore for one day only before putting it in a box to safely stow away in the attic for future generations. Here recently, we’ve seen changing attitudes toward bridal gowns, from the “trash the dress” trend to wearing multiple looks on the big

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  • TICKET EXCHANGES0

    Fans with tickets from canceled games dated June 6 & June 8 can exchange them for tickets of the same or lesser value to ANY 2025 Williamsport Crosscutters home game. All ticket exchanges must be done in-person at the Cutters box office at Journey Bank Ballpark. Ticket exchanges cannot be done over the phone or

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  • Wreaths Across America’s Mobile Education Exhibit Will Visit Central PA to Honor Veterans and Supporters0

    Wreaths Across America (WAA) is the organization most recognized for placing over three million veterans’ wreaths at over 4,909 locations nationally and abroad on National Wreaths Across America Day. However, the work to recognize our nation’s veterans, military families, active duty servicemembers is a yearlong effort. WAA is proud to announce that as part of

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  • Thinking of Dad on Father’s Day0

    A tip of my Webb Weekly baseball cap with the American flag to all the dads out there. We are at a time in history when we need more men stepping up to fill the fatherly role, not just to father children. Being a dad through the good, the bad, and often the unexpected is

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  • Happy Father’s Day: The Power of a Present Father0

    Father’s Day stirs up all kinds of feelings. For some, it’s backyard barbecues, crayon-scribbled cards, and bear hugs. For others, it’s more complicated — maybe it’s a reminder of someone who wasn’t there, or of a relationship that didn’t quite live up to what it should have been. Whatever your experience, one truth stands out:

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  • Father’s Day Gift Guide0

    In years past, I really went all out for Father’s Day on the greeting card front. Getting two cards for each dad on my list — one from my children and then one from either me or my husband when it came to his father. With the passing of my own father last year, the

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  • For Your Summer Reading: Florida’s Randy Wayne White

    For Your Summer Reading: Florida’s Randy Wayne White0

    Randy Wayne White is having a moment. But actually, the Florida-based novelist has pretty much been having a nonstop moment ever since he wrote his first exciting thriller back in 1981. Fishing and wildlife expert, author of more than 60 books and owner of four Gulf Coast eateries, White is best known for his bestselling

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