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A Dangerous Presidential Precedent

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would be remiss if I didn’t spend some time on the Inquisition of President Donald J. Trump. Long before the formal impeachment process began, I wrote that if the Democratic Party reached the point where they felt they couldn’t beat President Trump in the 2020 election, they would impeach President Trump. This was a no brainer. They hold a significant advantage of seats in the House of Representatives, so the first step of the Impeachment process was in the bag. Simply put, if you can’t beat him, impeach him. The beyond liberal Democratic Party has never wanted to recognize that President Trump won the 2016 election. They have done everything to undermine the office of President during Trump’s first term. Their pure hatred of our sitting President is to the point where they would sooner watch our Nation burn than have him be reelected. So, now we’ve reached the point of a fullblown Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States, which is absurd and absolutely disgraceful for so many reasons. First and foremost, we are only nine months away from the 2020 Presidential Election. Let the American people decide President Trump’s fate. Easy enough, if you’re not afraid of the outcome. Secondly, our Nation is at a time of economic prosperity and growth. Why fool with what ain’t broke. I’m not a fan of Donald Trump, the person, however, never go to your backup quarterback when your

team is on a winning streak. Or change the starting pitcher when he’s just rolling along. The reliever comes in and gives up a threerun homer, and there goes the game. If things were going bad under the leadership of Mr. Trump, I would let you know and be the first one to vote for whoever was running against him, as long as the person was a better option. Reason number three, the pure cost and disruption to the daily running of our government. I don’t even want to put a number on what this political hack job is costing the American taxpayer. But it’s a boatload. Even more concerning is the lack of work being done by Congress. How about doing your job as elected by the People? Government needs to be focusing on national security and the preservation of the American way of life and not attempting to divide and tear apart our Country for political gain. Again, allow the American people to vote him out. Do not attempt to eliminate him from the ballot. The fourth reason why some folks may believe should be number one. President Trump did nothing in accordance with the Constitutional Rules of Impeachment to deserve persecution. Do we really want to talk about quid pro quo? It’s how everything operates in Washington, especially the Democratic Party — you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours. Use whatever political leverage necessary to get the job done. I am so sick of hearing the voice of

Representative Adam Schiff from Burbank, who is one of the most crooked individuals to ever set foot in Congress. Not to mention it grinds me beyond belief that all these elected officials from California have any power over our Nation. They want to run us Jim right into the ground Webb, Jr. like they’ve done with California. Now, let’s talk about what happened in the Ukraine that triggered the Democrats’ lastditch attempt to un-elect President Trump. For years, American businessmen have been on the other end of the quid pro quo in the Ukraine. Benefiting financially through the office of former Vice President Joe Biden and in coordination with former US Ambassador Maria Ivanovich. This obviously occurred during the Obama administration. Although I don’t believe he was aware, this was going on until later in his second term. When Mr. Obama found out, he organized an oversight committee to account for what was actually being orchestrated by Vice President Biden and US Diplomats in the Ukraine, not just Ambassador Ivanovich. I asked several times during President Obama’s second term, where is Vice President Joe Biden? President Obama must be keeping him locked in the White House basement. We may now know one of the reasons why. His son Hunter was getting

rich in the Ukraine, as were many others. So, enter newly elected President Trump. He is made aware of what’s going on with the Ukraine. He wants answers. Ambassador Ivanovich doesn’t cooperate to the point she informs Ukrainian officials that President Trump will be impeached and not to worry about him. She is insubordinate and undermining of the President of the United States. President Trump responds like, well, President Trump and lets her know her days are numbered, and then has her removed as Ambassador. The only thing he should have done differently was distanced himself from the process and keep his tongue in check. The beyond liberal leadership of the Democratic Party jump on President Trump’s actions without disclosing the full story and twisting the truth. CNN, MSNBC, and most in the media that hate President Trump, then go to full spin cycle. It’s not about the truth; it’s about getting President Trump removed from office. Throw in social media and those that control it, and that gets us to where we are today — wasting time, effort, and money on impeaching the leader of the free world for no justifiable reason. This approach by the Democratic Party will be the demise of presidential candidate Joe Biden and cement President Trump’s reelection. The only thing that will derail this is weak leadership by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the Mitt Romneys of the world, and the Republican’s failure to stick a fork in the Impeachment bullshihtzu in a timely manner. God Bless America.

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Knowing how to resolve conflict in a healthy way is something that will serve teens well today and in adulthood. Tips for Conflict Resolution: Set Boundaries. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect — even during an argument. If your partner curses at you, calls you names or ridicules you, tell them to stop. If they don’t, walk away and tell them that you don’t want to continue arguing right now. Consider Everything. Is this issue really important? Does it change how the two of you feel about each other? Are you compromising your beliefs or morals? If yes, it’s important that you really stress your position. If not, maybe this is a time for compromise. Also, consider your partner’s arguments. Why are they upset? What does the issue look like from their point of view? Does your partner usually compromise? Are you being inconsiderate? Compromise When Possible. Easy to say but hard to do, compromising is a major part of conflict resolution and any successful relationship. Find a middle ground that can allow both of you to feel satisfied with the outcome. Find the Real Issue. Typically, arguments happen when one partner’s wants are not being met. Try to get to the heart of the matter. If your partner seems needy, maybe they are just feeling insecure and need your encouragement. If you’re angry that your partner isn’t taking out the trash, maybe you’re really upset because you feel like you do all the work around the house. Learn to talk about the real issue so you can avoid constant fighting. If none of this is working, it may be time to let a relationship go. Remember if you need help in a relationship there are sources available. Parents, teachers, school counselors and the YWCA are all great resources.

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achel Fatherly discovered throwing at a relatively early age because of her exceptional strength; starting in middle school. While she also played basketball, her early success in throwing is ultimately what led to her love of all things track and field. She was attracted to being the best and set her sights on a state championship early on. While still only in her freshman year attending Williamsport High School, Fatherly won the district title in the shot put and went on to win districts in that event every year until she graduated. She was also successful in the discuss, winning districts multiple times as well. Although her early success came somewhat naturally, she became hungry to be the best and dedicated herself to that aim, working as hard as possible. During her sophomore year she placed 5th in shot put at PA States, then 3rd in shot and discus her junior year. Her senior year she won outdoor PIAA State Championship in both the shot put and discus as well as the Penn Relays. She also attributes much of the throwing success she achieved during her formative high school years to her

coaches. “I worked with Jeff Strohl. He believed in my vision and worked with me for numerous hours throughout the week in order to help perfect my craft. Jeff Strohl and Maz Mazzante worked on my speed training and helped me transition that into the circle.” Fatherly practiced with Strohl every day, including weekends. “He believed that we could win and invested so much into helping me achieve my goals.”, Fatherly said. Her high school personal record (PR) in shot put was 47’11” and discus was 140’. Her success was not limited to throwing, as she strived to do well academically and maintain high honors so that she might one day throw at the college level. Ultimately Fatherly was able to throw for Penn State. Some of her accolades include: • 2015 USTFCCCA Outdoor MidAtlantic Region Female Field Athlete of the Year • PSU record holder for both indoor and outdoor shot put • Qualified for the 2016 U.S. Olympic in the shot put finishing 22nd with a throw of 15.44m (50’-8”)... • Qualified for the 2016 NCAA East Preliminary in the shot put finishing 15th with a best mark of 15.85m (52’-0”)


and watch or retrieve my implements. My dad always attended all of my track meets and always provides such positive inspiration to help keep motivated when I was tired, competition didn’t go as planned or I was upset. I can always count on a smile and a hug and I am truly thankful for the time that they invested in order to help me become who I am today and for that I am truly grateful. I am also thankful for my brothers; both of them were tremendous athletes. Growing up they taught me how to be tough, work hard and set goals. I also would like to thank my family, Antioch church family, fans and community for every congratulation, encouraging message, phone call or text, social media posts that they have made. It truly means a lot and I appreciate all of the support and love.” When asked if she could offer any advice to young girls that are aspiring throwers or have some other goal, Fatherly said, “Follow your dreams and do not be afraid to work hard. Set big goals and hard work will pay off. The sacrifice that you make for something that you love is worth it. Find individuals who support you and believe in your dreams. Last, just believe, when things get tough, know that you are strong enough to overcome any obstacle in your way.” (For a more complete listing of Fatherly’s competitive resume go to: https:// gopsusports.com/sports/track-and-field/ roster/rachel-fatherly/7797 ).

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• Qualified for the 2016 NCAA Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Ala. • Finished as an 2016 NCAA Indoor All-American in the shot put with a best mark of 17.22 (56’-6”) to finish seventh • Advanced to the 2015 NCAA East Prelims in the hammer throw and the shot put. • Finished 10th in the shot put at the 2015 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships with her throw of 548.25 • Second team 2015 NCAA AllAmerican Fatherly’s current goals include becoming a professional athlete and competing for a spot on the US Olympic Team. She aims to become one of the best female shot putters in the world and to medal at World’s and the Olympics. Her current PR’s are 18.48 meters (60.62 feet) in the outdoor shot and 18.44 meters (60.49 feet ) in the indoor shot, respectively. Fatherly is grateful for all of the help she has had throughout out her career. “I am thankful for the opportunity to represent God, Garage Strength, my family and community. I am thankful for Dane Miller. He is such a great coach and person. I am also so thankful for my parents. They support my dreams and will go above and beyond to help me. They have been my rock and foundation and I definitely would not be able to achieve any of my dreams without them. My mom in high school would sit at every single practice rain, snow, wind or shine


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Remembering Two of The Baggy Pants Boys of 1939 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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t was with great sadness last week when it was learned that two of the “Baggy Pants Boys of 1939,” Bill Bair and Al “Sonny” Yearick had died. They were two of the thinning ranks of the boys who played on those first three Little League teams 81 years ago. Bill and Al were two of the best ambassadors that Little League has ever had, and they represent the best

that Little League founder Carl Stotz had in mind when he started what would become the largest youth sports organization in the world. I had the pleasure of knowing both Bill and Al. I got to know them at their attendance at several Original League open house during the annual Little League World Series. I saw them again when I talked to them and other surviving Baggy Pants Boys at a couple of anniversary observances held at both Original and at the LLWS. As an

alumnus of Original, I felt a special bond with these two. They were both great guys who cherished their Little League experiences and particularly their relationship with Carl Stotz and all the wonderful life lessons that he imparted to them and to many others. Bill Bair played for Carl Stotz and the Lycoming Dairy team and was Little League’s first batting champion, said it meant a lot for him to play for Stotz and that Stotz taught him a lot of great values. “I think the most important thing that Carl Stotz taught us kids was to respect our coaches, the umpires, our teammates and our opponents,” Bair said. “I think that Carl Stotz was a great teacher of the value of citizenship, and I believe that he also helped all of us to become better men. I can’t say enough good things about Carl and what he meant to us.” Bill, like the other youngsters, was very thrilled to be able to play in a uniform. “I could hardly wait to play that day and was so anxious to do so that I put my uniform on at noon, and we would not be playing the game until that evening,” Bill said. “Sonny” Yearick played for Lycoming Dairy and became the first Little Leaguer to sign a professional baseball contract when the Boston Braves signed him in 1949. He also worked for Carl Stotz and Little League Baseball until the bitter

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Lance Van Auken, director of The World of Little League Museum, worked closely with Al and Bill when he and his wife, Robin were writing their history of Little League, the book, “Play Ball” as well as activities connected to the museum, and got to know both men very well. “All of us at Little League were saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Bair and Mr. Yearick. We extend our deepest condolences to their families and friends. And while we will never have the pleasure of their company again, the legacy left behind by all of the boys who played in that first season of Little League can never be forgotten,” Van Auken said. “Both of these gentlemen later served in the U.S. Military during wartime, so their legacy extends beyond our area.” He continued, “Bill Bair was simply a joy to be around. He never failed to bring a smile to those he met, and he was always willing to talk about his time as Little League’s first batting champion. We will always treasure the times he came into the World of Little League Museum to take part in various commemorations.” “Al Yearick, is the answer to one of the toughest sports trivia questions there is: Who was the first Little Leaguer to play professional baseball? More importantly, however, he remained a steadfastly loyal friend to the founder of Little League, Carl Stotz, and was a

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student’s names, and have their favorites that they look forward to seeing,” said Mondell. “It creates a truly amazing atmosphere for our students to perform in. We greatly appreciate the support that our audience shows for our students and our programs. Our success is their success and we are grateful,” said Brumbaugh Next up for the Uptown Music Collective is Time In A Bottle: Singer/Songwriters of the ’60s & ’70s taking place at the Community Theatre League in Williamsport on February 27th, 28th, and 29th. The performance will take place four times over the 3-day stand and at the time of this release tickets for all four of these performances are almost sold out. Tickets are available at ctlshows.com After that, the Collective will wrap up its 2019-2020 season with its 20th Anniversary

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Pajama Factory First Friday What: Join us for Williamsport’s February First Friday event at the Pajama Factory on February 7 from 6pm to 9pm and explore our creative community. Tenants are opening their doors to the public, and we’d love for you to join us! There’s so much to see and do at this year’s event! Pasta by Deb will feature Unique Pottery by Elizabeth and Tag’s sauce alongside her pasta. Keeley Loy Photography will have special promotions and gift cards available for purchase. Pajama Factory newcomer Kitchen Repose will offer taste testing in studio 7-305! Lovcik 322 will also be open, featuring refurbished vintage furniture and jewelry. Atmospheres-Reiki Practitioner will offer Reiki and Alternative Health Services to anyone who is interested. Hello Zita will be selling anti-war t-shirts and Odd Twin will be selling vintage clothing and accessories as well as vintage valentines. In addition, Sacred Arc will be offering magic table building! The Factory Works Photo Lab will have an open house promoting their spring classes. The Factory Works Gallery will display designs for the exciting Share Your Heart mosaic project they are working on! All of this and so much more will be happening around the Factory. Come experience our artistic community for yourself! As we say around here: Dream it. See it. Do it...at the Factory. When: February 7th, 2020 from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Free admission. Where: Pajama Factory, 1307 Park Avenue Williamsport. Book Review Luncheon What: Friends of the JV Brown Library Book Review Luncheon. Louisa Stone will present a review of Casey Cep’s Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee at the Book Review Luncheon on February 7, 2020. When: Friday, February 7. Luncheon at noon; review at 12:30 p.m. Lunch available for $6.00. Reserve lunch by calling the library at 326-0536 Ext. 134 or use the

library’s online reservation calendar (http://calendar. jvbrown.edu). Reservations must be made before 3:00 p.m. on Wed., February 5. Or bring your own lunch or just attend the review at 12:30 p.m. Reservations only needed to reserve a lunch. Where: Lowry Room, Third Floor, Welch Family Wing of the library. Public parking lot is adjacent to the site. Susquehanna Trout Unlimited - PA Fish & Boat Commission Public Meeting What: PA Fish & Boat Commission Executive Director Tim Schaeffer will make a presentation on the Commission’s strategic plan, and discuss fishing, boating, and conservation programs and developments in our north central PA region for the coming year along with Commission President Eric Hussar and our local Waterways Conservation Officers. The Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited encourages the public to attend to learn about the Commission’s important role in conserving our environmental and recreational resources and share their thoughts, concerns and ideas. When: Wednesday, February 12 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, at the rear of 807 West Fourth Street in Williamsport (enter off of Campbell St.)

Sweetheart Dinner What: Amish wedding meal. All you can eat. Takeout available. Adults: $15, ages 6-12: $7, 5 and under: free. Call 570-725-3017 with questions. When: February 8th for 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Sugar Valley Vol. Fire Co.. Relay for Life Baskets, Bags & Beyond Bingo What: Little League’s Intentional Walkers Relay for Life team is holding its annual charity bingo event featuring Vera Bradley Bags, baskets, jewelry, kitchen and household items along with many prizes donated by area businesses. Door prizes, raffles, 50/50, special games and lunch will also be available at this smoke-free event. Tickets can be purchased for $20 for 20 games in advance by contacting Little League International at 570-326-1921 or at the door for $25. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. When: Saturday, February 15th (snow date 2/22) at noon.

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Ash Wednesday Service What: Ash Wednesday service. When: Wednesday, February 26 at Noon and 7 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W 4th St., Williamsport. Ice Cream Social What: Ice cream social benefit. When: 2nd & 4th Sunday, monthly from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Katys Church, 440 Katys Church Rd., Muncy. MEETINGS MEETINGS... GriefShare What: A local Grief Support Group. Call Corri at 814574-8283 or John at 570-847-9838 to register. Visit griefshare.org for further information. When: Monday nights, 6:00 pm.-8:00 p.m., Feb 11-May 6 or Thursday mornings, 10:00 a.m.-noon, Feb 14-May 9. Where: Hughesville Friends Church, 137 S. 3rd St., Hughesville. Williamsport Chess Club What: Williamsport Chess Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in the game of chess, regardless of age or ability. For more information: www. williamsportchessclub.org. When: Every Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Where: Coffee shop seating area of the Books-AMillion store at the Lycoming Mall. GriefShare What: Crossroads Community Church in Jersey Shore hosts a weekly Christ centered group for those hurting from the loss of a loved one. Contact the church at 570398-5533. When: Thursdays, from 6-8 p.m. Where: In the chapel of Crossroads Community Church, 1454 South State Rt.44 Hwy, Jersey Shore.

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Yet, here is an important point to remember. The average person in Russia and the Ukraine does not sit up at night plotting on how to destroy the United States. I have met and talked with hundreds and hundreds (and have business cards to prove it), and I cannot remember anyone who said they would not love to visit the U.S. In many, many ways, our country represents the best of their hopes and dreams. It is important to distinguish the governments of these countries from their citizens. That is because their governments have the worst “deep state” imaginable. In the former Soviet Republic of Latvia, where

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what about those who don’t want to cheat?” He tilted his head and smiled as he said, “Visi krāpj” (“Everyone cheats”). Though this rationale might be hard for us to understand, much of the world does struggle with the rule of law because pragmatism is the true world religion. And if we were extremely honest, the attitude of “go along to get along” is the attitude of most Americans as well, even when we know it is crossing the line. For example, let’s look at our own Lycoming County. What about a

political party that supports a candidate that they know is unqualified and uses questionable tactics to get him on the ballot? What about a local public official who uses his position to help a developer who is a friend but puts roadblocks up for another? Unfortunately, there are many more examples. But here is the difference between the United States and Russia/Ukraine. We do not sit comfortably with these activities, and there are many Americans who would want to put a stop to such practices. In the former Soviet Union countries, graft, avarice, and ambition are so ingrained, those who wish to

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mong the plethora of sayings uttered by sportscaster Dick Vitale is one about players who would make the ‘all airport team.’ The reference is about players who look good while walking thru airports but never contribute much on the court. Truth be known, South Williamsport point guard Ethan Laudenslager would never draw attention for an ‘all airport team’ and hardly draws notice when he steps off a school bus and into an opponent’s gymnasium. At first glance, he is quiet, unassuming, and

at 5’10” doesn’t have to stoop to get through doorways, but he stands tall as the Mountaineers leader. Opposing coaches know all about him, and once the game begins, he plays the game at a whirlwind pace and skill set. As the high school basketball season winds down, the Mountaineers have yet to achieve their goal of making the district playoffs. Still, it isn’t because Laudenslager, the team’s only senior who leads the squad in scoring and assists, hasn’t done all he can to help his younger teammates improve and grow.

Describing himself as being “pretty humble,” Laudenslager is not a selfish player, but one who works hard tries to do everything the teams need him to do to win and doesn’t pay a whole lot of attention to the stat lines or his name being Scott in the newspaper. His Lowery simple explanation is, “I just want to win and get to experience the playoffs.” South Williamsport coach Rob Houseknecht knows that Laudenslager is the type of player every coach would

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a lot from him,” stressed freshman Lee Habalar. “He’s helped me with my confidence and taught me a lot of offensive moves I didn’t have before. You can learn about the game by just watching the way he plays it. “If I miss a shot, he will encourage me to keep shooting. Every time down the floor, he will be clapping and encouraging the whole team to play defense and play together. With the schedule, we play there have been some rough spots in the season, but he is always supporting us and telling us that we can play better and be good. “He is very, very important to this team and for sure is the leader of the team. His ability to drive to the basket is unrelenting. No one on our team can do that like he does and watching how hard he plays has a positive effect on all of us.” Laudenslager’s interest in the game was born during his days in elementary basketball, and now as a senior, he enjoys working with the youngsters who now aspire to play in his footsteps. “I enjoy working with the younger kids playing in our elementary program. If I

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played for all the other players in our program.” “My role has definitely changed from last year to this, Laudenslager explained. “Last year, playing with four senior starters, I was the point guard and was looking for scoring opportunities for my teammates. This year, as the only senior on the team, the coaches have encouraged me to become more of a scorer. So my mindset has changed as that has become my main team job. “I’ve always thought of myself as a leader since I started playing. I’m known for speaking my mind. Sometimes it may not be the nicest thing to say, but if it is on mind, I am going to say it. I’m just looking out for the best interests of my teammates and to help them get better. “I’ve never been that great of a shooter. Shooters can be streaky. I play aggressively and know if I can get to the rim that I’m taking a higher percentage shot and also increase the likelihood of getting fouled.” His younger teammates have certainly taken notice. “He is our team leader, and I’ve learned


thousands of visiting players, families, and fans from all over the world. BIG AL was inducted into the West Branch Chapter Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. He was very active with many service organizations. He will be missed. Steve Keener President of Little League Baseball added, “Al will always be remembered for his significant rols in the rich history of the Little League program. He was the first LL alum to sign a professional baseball contract, so he was obviously a very good player. As I got to know him over the years, it was crystal clear he was an even better man.” Jensen and I ran into BIG AL this past August. He hugged me and was delighted to finally meet my son. We had a great conversation that covered a number of different topics. Yearick always told some great stories. We talked about hoops, and he was so good to Jensen. He signed his cap and wished him the best of luck. If I would’ve known this was the last time I’d see him- I would have told him that I loved him. Farewell BIG AL. Cheers.

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Email: jobs@lycoming.edu

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