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  • Daily Tasks to Keep Your Kitchen Clean

    Daily Tasks to Keep Your Kitchen Clean0

    The kitchen may be the heart of a home, but health experts notes it’s also the dirtiest room in the house. According to the National Sanitation Foundation, areas where food is stored and prepared have more fecal contamination and bacteria than other places in a home, like the bathroom. The NSF found more than 75

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  • A Rundown on Roofing Projects

    A Rundown on Roofing Projects0

    No two home renovation projects are the same. Some projects are highly detailed undertakings that take months if not years from start to finish, while others can be tackled by skilled do-it-yourselfers over the course of a single weekend. Though each project is different, categorizing renovations as needs or wants can help homeowners determine when

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  • Put Some Spring in Your Cleaning Step0

    Spring is the season of nature’s rebirth. Trees and flowers begin to bloom anew each spring, and young animals can be seen frolicking with their parents. During a time when it seems like the entire planet gets a refresh, many homeowners turn their thoughts to refreshing their homes as well. As the days lengthen and

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  • How to Make a Laundry Room a More Functional Space

    How to Make a Laundry Room a More Functional Space0

    Functionality is important when designing the interior spaces in a home. Homeowners who redesign their interior spaces can emphasize functionality to help reduce clutter and create a more efficient and even calming space. Laundry rooms may not be the most glamorous rooms in a home, but they do get lots of usage, particularly in homes

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  • Popular Types of Lighting that Can Complete Home Decor0

    Many components come together to create a home interior that is welcoming and comfortable. Lighting is an important part of any design and plays a key role in home decor. Lighting can change the atmosphere of a room with the flip of a switch. Through lighting, one can make a space seem cozier, or even

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  • Projects to Consider Before Moving into a Home

    Projects to Consider Before Moving into a Home0

    The day homeowners move into a new home is a unique experience. First-time home buyers may see such a day as the culmination of years of hard work, while those who are not new to the experience may find their new home is where they’ll spend the rest of their lives. Move-in day is indeed

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  • Preserve Your Pile: Carpet Maintenance Tips

    Preserve Your Pile: Carpet Maintenance Tips0

    Carpeting adds warmth and comfort underfoot, but residential carpeting is a significant financial investment. Homeowners should do all they can to ensure carpeting remains in good condition for as long as possible. According to the Carpet and Rug Institute, properly maintained carpet may last between 10 and 15 years. However, without the right care, the

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  • How to Decide Between a Deck or Pavers in an Outdoor Remodel

    How to Decide Between a Deck or Pavers in an Outdoor Remodel0

    Outdoor living spaces have become sought-after commodities among homeowners. A 2022 survey of homeowners conducted by the New Home Trends Institute found that open yards are less appealing to home buyers than they once were. The survey noted that just 28 percent of respondents chose open yards, while 65 percent preferred patios and 55 percent

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  • Prepare a Yard for Evening Entertaining

    Prepare a Yard for Evening Entertaining0

    Even when the sun goes down, the opportunity to entertain outdoors is still possible. Transforming a backyard into an evening oasis does not necessarily require major renovations, but it should involve adjusting the atmosphere to facilitate comfort and visibility. The following tips can help hosts optimize outdoor spaces for nighttime events. Layered lighting Lighting is

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  • Did You Know?

    Did You Know?0

    The market research experts at Business Research Insights report that the three-season sunroom market size is projected to nearly double between 2025 and 2035. BRI reports that 65 percent of homeowners prefer cost-effective sunrooms when seeking to extend their living space. The popularity of sunrooms can be traced to a number of variables, including year-round

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  • Cost-Effective Curb Appeal Boosters

    Cost-Effective Curb Appeal Boosters0

    One shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. However, that often is hard to do, particularly when it comes to homes. Curb appeal bears significant influence regarding how a property is perceived. A property that is neat and aesthetically appealing probably will be preferable to one that looks like the homeowners did not maintain it.

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  • A Rundown on Countertops

    A Rundown on Countertops0

    Kitchen renovations continue to top the list of improvements that offer a high rate of return on investment. Buyers pay attention to kitchens, which undoubtedly affects the ROI of kitchen renovations. According to the Journal of Light Construction’s “Cost vs. Value Report 2025,” a minor kitchen remodel offers an ROI of 113 percent, while a

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  • A Time for Our Elected to Lead, Not Divide.0

    In the past, I’ve mentioned a sign I have in the office. It has an American flag draped down the side and says in this place, we always salute our flag, support our troops, buy American, say Merry Christmas, say one nation under God, respect our law enforcement, and then it ends with, ‘If this

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  • What’s Blooming at Webb Weekly0

    By the time you read this, it will allegedly be 70°, we will have sprung ahead into daylight saving time, and here at Webb Weekly, we will be deep into Spring Home Improvement preparation. All of this can only mean one thing. The one thing I’ve been talking about and looking forward to for weeks

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  • From Not Wanting to Go To Never Wanting to Leave0

    The warm weather and the excitement of the World Baseball Classic have me in a baseball mood. I figured this week would be a good time to tip my Oilers hat to the Olean Oilers. They are gearing up for their first season in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. I was lucky enough to

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  • 65th Annual West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association Home Show Takes Place March 13 to 150

    It’s been a long and hard winter, and thoughts of that spring and summer fix-up project are probably foremost in many people’s minds. Well, the best place to get the materials and expertise to do those projects can be found at the 65th Annual West Branch Susquehanna Builders’ Association Home Show to be held at

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  • Crowning Champions in March0

    In a well-known metaphor dating back to 1879, the phrase ‘there’s light at the end of the tunnel’ is often used to describe the end of disappointing times. Unashamedly, repeating its usage today, the same can be said as March’s arrival has brought with it increasing daylight, signs of approaching spring, the beginning of the

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  • County Hall Corner: Lycoming Together0

    The Lycoming County commissioners met this week for a session that ran longer than usual, filled with the kind of detailed work that keeps a county functioning but rarely captures public attention. Before diving into the agenda, the board took time to recognize two milestones worth celebrating. Deputy Registrar Kimber Smith was congratulated on 20

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  • UPMC Expert: What Patients and Families Should Know About Kidney Transplants0

    When we think about organ transplants, kidney transplants are often the most common and the most successful. General surgeons frequently encounter questions from patients and families who want to better understand what a kidney transplant involves, who it is for, and what life looks like afterward. Whether you are managing kidney disease, supporting a loved

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  • Shed Antler Hunting0

    At the end of next week, spring will finally usher in warmer temperatures, and as the last of the remaining snow melts away (hopefully!), it’s the perfect time to get out and try your hand at hunting for shed antlers. If you have never looked for them before, you may well be in for a

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  • Williamsport Area Middle School Brings ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to the Stage March 13-14

    Williamsport Area Middle School Brings ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to the Stage March 13-140

    The Williamsport Area Middle School (WAMS) music department is preparing for its annual spring musical production. “The Wizard of Oz” is set to hit the stage at 7 p.m. Friday, March 13, with a matinee performance scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, March 14. The musical follows the classic story of Dorothy Gale as she is

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  • The End Marks the Beginning0

    “The End Marks the Beginning,” and the title of this piece pretty well sums up what happens in March when it comes to our fishing seasons. Our ice fishing is coming to a close, and our trout fishing season is soon to get underway. Yes, some fishermen are still getting out on the ice as

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  • Spring Trends0

    As we look towards the official start of spring, and as the weather slowly turns over its leaves, we can start thinking about warmer-weather dressing and this season’s trends. To be honest, I’ve never been someone to follow trends blindly. I much prefer pieces that stand the test of time and quality staples that speak

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  • Muncy Student Aubrey Kreisher Earns Eagle Scout Rank, Makes Local History

    Muncy Student Aubrey Kreisher Earns Eagle Scout Rank, Makes Local History0

    Muncy resident Aubrey Lynn Kreisher, 15, has achieved Scouting’s highest honor, earning the rank of Eagle Scout and becoming the first female Eagle Scout in Muncy. Kreisher was honored during her Eagle Scout Court of Honor held February 22, 2026, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, surrounded by family, friends, and community leaders. Among those in

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  • Opening Day Etiquette

    Opening Day Etiquette0

    Special thanks to those who gave me some love. I received several notes and thank-yous from readers about some recent columns. Most were nice. A few were not. No worries. Your feedback is amazing. Appreciate the support. You make this worthwhile. Fishing has always been my passion; my lovely bride would say I am somewhat

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  • A Great and Golden Triumph Courtesy of USA Hockey0

    I declare February 22nd National Hockey Day across the USA. A day to celebrate the proud, hardworking commitment made on the ice for decades by those who wear the USA across their chest. This day, as most of you know, produced the first Miracle on Ice in 1980. When Coach Herb Brooks’ group of college

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  • Welcome March!0

    As I sit at my desk to write this article, it’s not quite March. ThisClose. Almost there. I can practically touch it! And let me tell you, I am more than ready. By the time you read this, we’ll be just a couple of days from daylight saving time. I don’t know that I have

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  • Lord, Give Me a Sign0

    I have been thinking and praying, and praying and thinking, a lot lately about a tough decision. I was torn and really searching for a sign. I gave myself a timeline and kept asking God for clarity. Pastor Tim has always said that God hears all prayers. Sometimes it is a yes, sometimes it is

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  • Raise the Region Fundraiser to Take Place March 11 and 120

    This area is blessed with many fine and effective non-profit organizations that do a wide variety of beneficial work for the people of this area, but to do so, they require financial support. This support provides the lifeblood for these fine organizations to do their beneficial work for others. “Raise the Region®,” taking place March

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  • County Hall Corner:0

    The same rural values that teach children to work hard and stay humble also forge the character necessary to excel when global spotlights shine brightest. This truth became evident last week when Olympic gold medalist Megan Keller scored the game-winning goal for Team USA women’s hockey, bringing joy not only to her immediate family but

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