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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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  • UPMC CRNA: A Health Care Role Worth Considering0

    If you’ve ever had surgery, delivered a baby via cesarean section, or undergone a procedure that required you to “go under,” chances are a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) was a key member of your care team. These highly trained professionals are responsible for administering anesthesia, managing pain, and monitoring vital signs to ensure patients

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  • Three Pennsylvania Players Dot the Roster0

    The early season roster features three players with Pennsylvania roots including INF Ryan Kennel, who spent part of his youth in Williamsport along with INF Matt Ilgenfritz from New Cumberland, PA. 2025 marks their third year in summer league competition. Another PA native on the roster is LHP Cade Davis from Bloomsburg, who played high

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  • Gear First-Time Campers Will Want to Take Along to the Campsite

    Gear First-Time Campers Will Want to Take Along to the Campsite0

    The natural beauty of the great outdoors compels millions of people to incorporate nature into their daily routines. Whether it’s a morning walk around the neighborhood, an oceanfront weekend spent with toes in the sand or an afternoon lounging on a lake, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the great outdoors. Camping is a

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  • What’s My Line?0

    There’s not much question about it, when it comes to fishing, probably the most common topic is what lure did you use to catch fish? Indeed, lure presentation is an important part of a successful outing, as is the right size and type of rods and reels being utilized. All too often, however, we seem

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  • It’s All Over!0

    The proms have concluded, planned with such care Flowers and dinners and fancy dresses to wear The Seniors have realized those school days are gone Teachers and coaches had told them it wouldn’t take long Graduations are over, hats thrown in the air Some have expressed sadness while others don’t care Those days in the

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  • The Roving Sportsman… A Most Memorable Father’s Day!0

    You can visit your local outdoor store and discover numerous gift ideas for Dad on His Day. You can find hundreds of great gift ideas online to make His Day a little brighter. And, you can browse through the many catalogs you or he receives in the mail to come up with some great ideas.

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  • Bass Pro

    Bass Pro0

    Local business leaders and public officials made the announcement. When the news broke — I went ballistic. Sure. I heard some rumors. No way. But I remained optimistic. BASS PRO SHOPS is coming to Williamsport. Gene — are you serious? “Securing this partnership with BASS PRO SHOPS is a testament to the unwavering commitment between

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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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  • County Hall Corner: Yes, the US Army Deserves a Parade

    County Hall Corner: Yes, the US Army Deserves a Parade0

    There is something special about a parade. For almost two decades now, we have seen this in Williamsport with the Grand Slam Parade in August. That parade welcomes the 20 teams from around the world that will be playing each other in the Little League World Series. The popularity of the parade is evidenced by

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  • The Scoop on Various Frozen Treats

    The Scoop on Various Frozen Treats0

    Frozen treats are a welcome indulgence when temperatures rise. Ice cream, gelato and other cold treats can quickly cool a person down on a hot day. According to the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS), sales of packaged ice cream rise along with the outdoor temperatures, with the summer months being peak sales for the

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  • Fresh, Filling Summer Salads0

    When the humid air of summer tickles your face and sunrays splash you with warmth, you know salad season has arrived. With fresh flavors abounding this season, the options are nearly endless — just choose your favorite base, toppings and dressings and you’re set with a delicious first course or hearty meal all on its

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  • Draw, O Coward! Another Pile of Palindromes0

    If something reads the same backwards as it does left to right, that is called a palindrome. As we saw last week in “Weird Words,” palindromes can be numerical — like all the dates from 5/20/25 through 5/29/25. Of course, those work only if you overlook the slashes, which is what most palindromers do —

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  • An Olympic Coach Providing Love for All Seasons

    An Olympic Coach Providing Love for All Seasons0

    I have known the Loner family for a long time — another one of those relationships born and forged through baseball.They are a great family that gives so much back to our community. It was a few weeks back when I caught up with mom, Patty, and son, Sean, at Bowman Field during a Penn

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  • Girls on the Run at the PIAA State Track & Field Championships0

    I know that I don’t delve into sports very often, but sometimes things just play out that way (pun intended). The fact that I regularly joke about not running unless I’m being chased makes this even more ironic. But let’s ignore all that and talk about Kylie Temple and the amazing year that she has

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  • Millbrook Playhouse: Providing Quality Professional Theater Entertainment Since 19630

    Most people think they must travel to Philadelphia or New York to see quality professional theater entertainment. However, we have it right here in our own backyard in Mill Hall in Clinton County at the Millbrook Playhouse. They have been entertaining the area since 1963. It was organized as a non-profit corporation in 1963, Millbrook

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  • On The Lookout for Fawn Deer

    On The Lookout for Fawn Deer0

    Every spring, like a lot of other folks, I find myself scanning the countryside for the newly arriving fawn deer. Most of our adult does in Pennsylvania start giving birth between mid-May and the end of June, with the birthing season peaking around May 30th. I actually spotted my first fawn a couple of weeks

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  • Stockies

    Stockies0

    When you spend as much time on the water as I do — you always catch a few. And while some days are certainly better than others — you occasionally have those fantastic once-in-a-lifetime experiences. These nights are extremely rare. I can count them on my fingers. Last evening was not one to remember. I

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  • Library to Host Exciting Summer Learning Kickoff Event0

    The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., will kick off the 2025 Summer Learning Program with special activities from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 14. The Library’s Summer Learning Program is an opportunity to keep children engaged in reading and learning over the summer, whether at home or in the

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  • Opening Night THIS Friday0

    Cutters baseball is BACK! The summer fun begins on THIS Friday when the Cutters host the Mahoning Valley Scrappers at 6:35pm Opening Night tickets and tickets for all 2025 home games are available by online at crosscutters.com, by phone at (570) 326-3389 or in-person at the Journey Bank Ballpark box office. Beware of Third-Party Ticket

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  • County Hall Corner: What Democrats and Republicans Have in Common0

    At the Lycoming County Commissioners Meeting on Thursday, May 22, I thought I was in for a remake of the movie “Rocky II” when Muncy Township supervisor candidate Terri Lauchle returned to follow up on the issues she brought up several weeks ago about the old Lycoming County Mall complex. It led to another back

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  • Summer Flats

    Summer Flats0

    While a great heel will always have its place, who amongst us really wants to be tottering around in high heels during the hazy days of summer? For my money, flat shoes are dominating this season’s warm-weather wardrobe. From barely-there leather sandals to flip-flops to nostalgia-inducing jellies, summer flats can be both comfortable as well as

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  • Repasz Band Launches Summer Schedule0

    Nine free concerts in 28 days. That’s what Williamsport’s world-famous Repasz Band has lined up for the summer of 2025. Venues and occasions include local parks, annual festivals, summer holidays, nearby nursing homes, a national convocation in Gettysburg — and even two brand-new sites where the group has never played before. Just a few weeks

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  • UPMC Pediatrician: Preparing for Summer Break0

    As the school year wraps up, many families are looking forward to a season of sun, fun, and well-earned relaxation. Summer offers a welcome break from early mornings, packed lunches, and homework; however, it’s also a time when routines can shift dramatically. For children, these changes can affect their sleep, nutrition, safety, and even mental

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  • The Roving Sportsman… The Season of Renewal0

    Spring is in full swing, and summer is rapidly approaching! Pop-up showers, along with the occasional thunderstorm and all-day rains, have turned the brown fields into lush green. For weeks now, the tree swallows and bluebirds have been busily flying in and out of their bird boxes as they lay and hatch eggs and begin

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  • Cutters Baseball Returns Friday0

    Extensive research has revealed there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that Queen’s We Are the Champions is the ringtone on Gabe Sinicropi’s phone. But the Crosscutters organization has every reason to be proud. “It is a very positive thing to point to,” Sinicropi, the team’s director of marketing, echoed, referencing the Crosscutters 2024

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  • Crosscutters, Cookouts, and Common Sense0

    The Boys of Summer are back at Journey Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field. I can’t wait to get up to the ballpark and see my good friends, Rhashan, the Director of Smiles who I promoted to VP of All the Fun, the multi-hat-wearing VP of Marketing and Public Relations, Gabe Sinicropi, who also does

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  • Almost Purr-fect Timing: June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month!0

    June is all but here, which means it’s time to celebrate one of the fluffiest, sassiest, and most independent companions out there — the humble house cat! Yep, it’s officially Adopt a Shelter Cat Month, and there’s no better time to open your heart (and your home) to a furry friend in need. Every year,

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