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  • Roniettes Take Championship0

    The Roniettes girls’ traveling soccer team recently traveled to bluebell Pennsylvania to compete in the tournament. They came home undefeated, with no goals scored against them, and the championship. Front row: Maddy Huff, Gracie Hamman, Bree Irrera, Amelia Richards, Izzy Svec. Second row: Italia Mangiari, Rose Fought, Kennedi Spriggle, Eva Reidy, Addi Spriggle, Maddie Schur,

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  • Williamsport Lions Capture Championship0

    The Williamsport Lions U-10 team recently competed in a two-day tournament in Gettysburg over. They went undefeated and captured the championship, allowing only one goal to be scored against them. Players: Naomi Richards, Addie Kunkel, Marina, Bradley, Emma, Brosius, Harper Engel, Emily Engel, Reese Pawlak, Maddie, Kidwell, Katie, Hale, Chloe Zook. Coaches: Michael Richards, left

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  • Penn College Welding Students Repair Rescue Boat0

    Pennsylvania College of Technology welding students have given new life to a 41-year-old rescue boat used by the Montgomery Emergency Management Agency to serve Lycoming County. About 30 students in four sections of the Welding Blueprint & Layout II class taught by Michael R. Allen, co-department head of welding, spent several weeks repairing the 15-foot-long

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  • Storytellers Book Fair Presented by Lycoming Arts to Feature Author PJ Piccirillo0

    Author of The Indigo Scarf and founder of the Writers Conference of Northern Appalachia (WCONA) to lead featured discussion Lycoming Arts will present the Storytellers Book Fair on Friday, May 15, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Pennington Lounge at Lycoming College, bringing together local and regional creatives for an evening of connection, conversation, and

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  • Schick Elementary Music Program Earns National Advocacy in Action Award

    Schick Elementary Music Program Earns National Advocacy in Action Award0

    The Advocacy in Action Awards recognize innovative music education programs and educators nationwide that demonstrate exceptional impact in their schools and communities. Schick was recognized for its curriculum-based performance series designed to advance student musicianship, engage audiences and connect classroom instruction with the broader community. The initiative provides students with a range of performance experiences

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