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  • Opening Night & Single Game Tickets Now on Sale0

    Cutters’ baseball is BACK! The summer fun begins on Friday, June 6 when the Cutters host the Mahoning Valley Scrappers at 6:35 p.m. 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

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  • Annual Memorial Service at Old Immanuel Lutheran Church0

    The Rev. Carol Johnson, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Williamsport and St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Quiggleville, will lead the Annual Memorial Service at Old Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2633 Lime Bluff Road, Muncy. The service will occur on Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 2:30 p.m. Holly Tagliaferri will accompany the service on the church’s

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  • Middle Schoolers Experience STEM at Penn College0

    About 160 middle school students recently experienced the promise of careers rooted in science, technology, engineering and math during the second annual STEMFest at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The students — representing schools from Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland and Tioga counties — engaged in a series of hands-on activities, ranging from concrete science to robotics. Supported

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Soaked to the Bone!0

    One of the most often asked questions I hear is “when is the best time to hunt turkeys?’ The first week of our spring season is preferred by many and there are those who are convinced that the last week of the season is the best time to call in a lonely gobbler. For sure

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  • The Lycoming Creek Anglers’ Derby

    The Lycoming Creek Anglers’ Derby0

    Hats off to my friends at the Lycoming Creek Anglers. I give them lots of credit. These guys and gals make our fishing experiences much more splendid. Yes. We have battled some rain and high waters, but this spring has been fantastic. We are so spoiled. I finally snuck out for a few casts. I

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  • It’s That Crappie Time of the Year

    It’s That Crappie Time of the Year0

    When you look at the title of this story, you would think I’m talking about some of the lousy, rainy weather we’ve been dealing with this spring, but I’m actually referring to something positive. What I’m actually talking about is the outstanding fishing that can be had during the spring days and particularly for black

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  • Memorial Day 3650

    Memorial Day has come and gone, and with it, it brought what most folks consider to be the first day of summer. Forget the meteorologists and calendar makers who have decreed that occurrence doesn’t happen until June 20; it’s Memorial Day that signals the beginning of summer fun! Originally known as Decoration Day, the last

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  • A Day to Remember Those Who Didn’t Make it Home0

    Before I get to my Memorial Day thoughts, I have a quick business item to cover. Recently, I’ve been asked where the Webb Weekly is moving to. See, we are currently going through some sprucing up and looking for a new tenant for the office next door to our Kane Street location. Folks, I guarantee

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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! As always, we are thrilled to bring you a fabulous giveaway, courtesy of Elery Nau Hardware, Rupert’s and Frosty Beverage. This year, we’re stepping the

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  • A History of Memorial Day0

    This upcoming weekend, we will be observing Memorial Day. It is the weekend that generally ushers in the summer with picnics and other festivities, but many have forgotten Memorial Day’s true meaning. It is important to recall its history and why it exists. According to a website devoted to Memorial Day, there is evidence that

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  • County Hall Corner: Every Election is Worth Voting0

    I enjoy listening to Lycoming County Director of Voter Services, Forrest Lehman, every time he speaks in public. He has a passion for his office, and it is obvious that those who work for him and with him think very highly of their director. When Lehman speaks in public, mostly at the Lycoming County Commissioners

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  • The Power of Protein0

    There are no miracles or shortcuts when it comes to healthy eating. Fad diets, supplements, meal replacers, superfoods, and metabolism boosters all come and go. At the end of the day, regardless of your fitness, wellness, or beauty goals, nothing can replace cooking for yourself with whole ingredients for the recommended daily doses of vitamins

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  • UPMC Expert: Prioritize Women’s Health All Year Long0

    Mother’s Day, celebrated each May during Women’s Health Month, is a great reminder to honor the women who shape our families and communities. But as we pack away the flowers and cards, it’s important to remember that women should prioritize themselves — and specifically their health — beyond just one day a year. From adolescence

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  • Local Veteran Pens Vietnam Memoir0

    It was 50 years ago this year that the Vietnam War ended, but for many veterans, the memories of this war are still vivid. One of these veterans, a local man named Joe Grafius (Harry Joseph Grafius), has decided to write down his memories of his experiences of this war in a new memoir he

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  • Missing the Target

    Missing the Target0

    I was doing some target shooting the other day, and missing the target is not something we want to have happen. We know what we’re after and what we want to see when target shooting, and surprises are generally not a welcome sight. However, missing the target can sometimes be a welcomed surprise when it

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  • Sun is Shining on Sinibaldi

    Sun is Shining on Sinibaldi0

    As a ten-year-old Little Leaguer, Peter Sinibaldi dreamed of someday hitting a walk-off home run just like his New York Yankees heroes were doing. Eight years later, his walk-off single gave his South Williamsport high school team a 2-1 win over Sayre, clinching the school’s second consecutive District IV championship. Telling the media after the

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Spring Gobbler – It’s What’s for Dinner0

    Whether you are lucky enough to have taken your first spring gobbler and wonder how to maximize the use of the meat, or an experienced hunter who is looking for some different ideas as to how to prepare this Great American game bird for the dinner table, let’s look at some recipes that have worked

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  • Millionaire Mountain0

    I have seen many baseball venues — larger-than-life professional ball fields to stunning Little League complexes. I once waved a Homer Hankie in the Metrodome. A left-handed friend of ours pitched at Memorial. I almost caught a fly ball at Dodgers Stadium. I used to hang out on the bank to catch the games at

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  • Cubs or White Sox? Catholic or Christian?0

    As I watched, listened, and then researched the events unfolding before my very eyes, the one emotion I felt the most was hope. This followed the initial shock that an American-born individual was actually named the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. The word Pope, which is derived from Latin, simply means Father. There is

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  • Let’s Keep Talking About Mental Health0

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to reflect, connect, and, perhaps most importantly, speak up. In a world that often feels rushed, noisy, and overwhelming, it’s never been more critical to have honest conversations about mental health. Whether it’s stress, anxiety, depression, grief, or something more complex, the reality is: we all

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  • Central PA Fiber Festival Takes Place This Weekend May 17th and 18th At Lycoming County Fairgrounds0

    Yarn and related things, whether made from natural wool or artificial, are not something that many people often think of for the many everyday things they contain. However, the organizers of the annual Central Pennsylvania Fiber Festival are seeking to change that through an event like their own. According to event organizers, their main goal

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  • Workleisure0

    The term Athleisure has been around for quite a while, and with the rise of more casual dressing, wearing athletic or workout clothing for everyday life has become de rigueur in this day and age. On the flip side is a rise in workleisure, wearing polished garments rendered in performance fabric. Another term to understand

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  • UPMC Expert: Recognizing Stroke and Acting Fast0

    May is Stroke Awareness Month, a time to educate ourselves and our communities about one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States. Stroke can happen suddenly and without warning. When it occurs, time is brain. Every minute that passes can mean the difference between recovery and long-term disability, or even

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  • Penn College Spring Commencement Set for May 16-170

    Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold three commencement ceremonies May 16-17 for the 885 students who have petitioned to graduate following the Spring 2025 semester. Nearly 750 students will march at the ceremonies, all of which are ticketed events to be held at the Community Arts Center. All of the ceremonies will be livestreamed. On

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  • 100 Years Ago This Month: Historical events from May 1925

    100 Years Ago This Month: Historical events from May 19250

    The month of May has been home to many historical events over the years. Here’s a look at some that helped to shape the world in May 1925. “Pink’s War” comes to an end on May 1. The campaign was a British aerial bombardment against the Mahsud tribe in British India’s Punjab Province. The campaign

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  • Game Commission Announce Spraying Plans0

    In an effort to protect wildlife habitat, the Pennsylvania Game Commission plans to spray over 38,000 acres of state game lands this spring. Spongy moths previously were known by the common name gypsy moth, but the Entomological Society of America has changed the name. Spraying is planned for 16 different state game lands — 38,146

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  • The Roving Sportsman… From Dawn to Dusk0

    Whether you are seeking to fill your second spring gobbler tag or are still looking to connect with the first bird, there is still time to use some late-season tactics to get the job done. All day hunting for spring gobblers begins on Monday, May 19 (which means you can hunt from one-half hour before

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  • Rain Delay0

    It was a beautiful day as the school bus carrying the South Williamsport softball team began its journey to Wilkes-Barre for a key matchup with highly regarded Holy Redeemer. Traveling across Route 80, the normality of the trip was shattered with shrieks of laughter as players scurried to close windows as a sudden storm brought

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  • What or How?0

    How many times have you been out on a trout stream and seen someone netting trout regularly? When we see someone hooking up pretty consistently, the first question that probably comes to mind is, “What are you using?” In my early days of trout fishing, I watched the guy who taught me the art of

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  • Paddling

    Paddling0

    No words, folks. I feel so bad for the family. Continued prayers to my friends in South Side. This little girl has been on our minds for the entire week. The community has thankfully responded. Hopefully, we will find some closure. The Susquehanna River is quite majestic. But with the high water, anything can happen.

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