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f you like big bucks and you cannot lie, this week’s column is for you. That reference is from the Sir Mix-a-Lot hit from 1992, “Baby Got Back.” Yes, I know he’s not talking about big bucks in the song. Isn’t it funny, though, in today’s world of Google, that you read the lyrics and realize how many words you’ve had wrong for years? However, that’s a column for another day, and boy, do I have some funny stories for you about that. As promised, I have the results of the 2020-21 Webb Weekly Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest. Wow, what a year it was in our little neck of Penns Woods. We had a record number of entrants into the contest, 149. On behalf of each hunter who shared their success with us, we make a donation to the local MS Society. This totaled an Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck team effort of $1,650 to help fight the battle against MS. A tip of my Webb Weekly orange hunting hat with the American Flag on the side to all who entered. The contest is named for my Uncle Ron Maietta an avid outdoorsman who fought a long battle against MS, and Webb Weekly’s own Uncle Ron Mingle. Ron has overseen the contest since the beginning and his wife, Steph, deals with MS each day. The Mingle family has done a great

job raising awareness and donations through hard work and effort to take on the disease. We use the Safari Club International (SCI) scoring system for the contest, which is the best way to equally score typical and non-typical whitetail harvested by bow or gun. Longtime taxidermy man Dana Poust and assistant Sam are official scorers. Now the tale of this year’s tape. 4th place goes to Sheldon Bastion. His 10 point trophy had an 18 1/2” spread and scored 148.6 SCI. 3rd place: Reuben Fisher. He checked in with a beautiful 10 point, sporting a 17 1/2” spread. SCI Score 158.3. Runner up: Nathan Ressler. His tale of a tank totaled 13 point, a 19” spread, and scored 161.1. This year’s winner: Myles Barbour. His monster measured up at 14 points, 17 1/8” spread, and a total SCI Score of 164.6. Myles wins the amazing artistic taxidermy work of Dana and Sam at Poust Taxidermy. They will provide a full shoulder mount of Miles’ choice. Congrats! Our 2nd through 4th place winners will receive a $100 gift card for venison processing at Thompson’s in Jersey Shore. They do an incredible job of turning

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has been with us since the beginning of the contest, for all his efforts. My good friends Jon and Don Sauers helped register the big bucks and take care of the business end of the random rifle drawing. And to Mr. Thompson and the good folks at Thompson’s Packing. Great salt of the earth people who have provided great products and services since 1887! Take some time to get out and hone in those shooting skills no matter the weapon of choice. Always remember safety comes first. God Bless America.

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your venison into finished edibles you can enjoy all year long. That only leaves us with the random winner of the 783 Remington rifle package courtesy of Sauer’s Trading. Remember, every buck harvested is a trophy in the Jim Webb, Jr. hands of the holder and can be entered. Size really doesn’t matter. This year’s winner is Josh Snavely. John and his son, Donny, take care of all the paperwork and legalities at Sauers Trading Post in Southside. Now some Webb Weekly Uncle Ron Monster Buck facts from over the years triggered by this year’s record number of entrants. Reuben Fisher won our 1st contest back in 2009. His trophy that year was scored 178.4. This year’s 3rd place finisher is a different Reuben Fischer. Joe Goodman checks in all-time at number 3. His 16 pt. with a 22” spread scored 182.5. Lady hunter Haley Mumma won the contest a couple of years back with an absolute 18 pt. monster featuring an 18 3/4” spread. Final score 183.2 SCI. And the absolute all-time tank of a monster topping the charts is Matt Staggert’s 12 pt., 20” spread scoring 183.2. This ginormous whitetail won the 201415 contest. A special shout out to Dana Poust, who

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who is no stranger to winning — doesn’t see this ending in another win for Tom Brady. He thinks KC is going to pick up a 32-24 win. in Tampa, so the big Webb Weekly Live’s own Paul Bo is question is, can they also in the Chiefs’ corner. He thinks do it again under the Mahomes will be the difference. He sees pressure of a ring on Kelece and Hill having big games and the line? Or will Tom KC coming out with the 31-27 win. Brady once again FastMaz, Marilouise Mazzante, says, “I show up to take home think the young gun is going to outduel Steph the Vince Lombardi the ageless wonder, and Kansas City is Nordstrom trophy? going to win 42-37.” As always, I hit the Over at Lycoming College, Head streets to ask around about how others football coach Mike Clark is another thought the game is going to shake out. Chiefs fan. “I see the Chiefs defeating And by hit the streets, I mean emailed, texted, and used social media — I the Bucs in a high-scoring game – 35don’t hit the streets these days because 31. The teams are almost identical in *gestures vaguely to everything around terms of scoring, offense, and defense. In the end, I think the Chiefs are more me*. explosive and will find a way to outscore Anywho…on to the predictions! Let’s start with the local sports’ scene, Tampa Bay.” We got a couple of predictions of up on shall we? First up, the Moose himself. the hill at Williamsport. Head football Mike Mussina seems to think the Chiefs have too many weapons and will come coach Chuck Crews is firmly in the Chiefs’ corner. He thinks KC will take it out on top 38-28. Jersey Shore’s Tom Gravish, who also 41-38. “KC scores early and often. Brady got to finish his season on the big stage and the Bucs make a furious second this year, thinks that KC will provide half run, but it falls short. The torch gets just enough defense with their pass rush officially passed to Mahomes. Plus, not when it matters. He predicts a Patrick even Tom Brady can be this dang lucky! Mahomes TD pass with only a few First-year in a new town, that town hosts seconds left, leading to a very close, 31- the Super Bowl, and you win the Super Bowl in the new town that’s hosting? 30 Kansas City win. Over in Loyalsock, Ron ‘CI’ Insinger — See PREDICTIONS on P age 6

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Only in Hollywood!” I didn’t think it would take this long to find a prediction for Tampa Bay, but here we are! Sean McCann, AD at WASD, believes the TB will overtake KC 38-34. “Tampa Bay can score with KC, and their defense has been making plays during the playoffs. Tampa Bay has an outstanding receiving crew to go along with Tom Brady’s experience, plus I like the fact that they are playing in their home stadium.” While we are in Williamsport, let’s find out what Mayor Derek Slaughter has to say. “As great of a player as Mahomes is, I do not think you can bet against Brady at this point, so I’m going with the Bucs, 42-38. I think it will be a fun offensive game to watching between these two QBs.” Well, at least we’ve found a couple of people rooting for the Bucs. We always like when local politicians think alike, and County Commissioner Scott Metzger agrees with the mayor. Scott predicts a 38-35 TB win. He thinks Tom Brady will continue to make history, and the pirate ship cannons will be firing in victory. The voice of the Susquehanna Valley, Gary Chrisman, foresees a 38-35 TB win. “Brady just seems destined. I was never a Brady fan and probably rooted for him only in his first Super Bowl,

but now, what a great story. I think KC is the best team, but more Brady magic becomes the sports story of the year.” Rick Quigley from Fairfield Auto Group believes that Tapma Bay finally has QB and are ready to win. He thinks TB will win 31-28. There is some division among the Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships crew. Leslie Howard thinks that TB will win 38-31, but Blaise himself feels differently. “Before I give you my prediction and my score, I want to tell you that I think Tom Brady, to the amazement of every football fan out there, like him or not, has truly risen to the task. He comes into a brand-new town with a brand-new team, suffers a couple of losses early, and then absolutely takes control of the end of the season and the playoffs. What a fantastic exclamation point Brady puts on his career. Like Peyton Manning, sort of coming off the bench and pulling off a miracle. So, Tom Brady and the Buccaneers are certainly capable. On the Kansas City side, they also have that once-in-a-lifetime quarterback, Mahomes, and like the Bucs, they have the receivers and the running backs. So, my prediction, but first, on a more personal note, I am a huge fan of the General manager of the Chiefs. His name is Brett Veach, and

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he is also a graduate of my alma mater, Mount Carmel Area High School. So, to answer your question, I think the Chiefs take this one in a barnburner, 42 to 38.” Speaking of car dealerships, Brian Peace from Murray Motors thinks that home-field advantage will come into play and that Tampa will grab the win 38-35. You can’t talk car dealers without insurance, and Rennie Rodarmel from Allstate thinks that Brady’s magic will run out, and KC will take it 37-24. Kyle Hetner from Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak said, “Time to take the G.O.A.T. out to pasture! Patrick Mahomes will use his speed and agility to outduel Tom Brady in a battle of two future hall of fame quarterbacks.” He’s calling a score of 33-28, KC. Mike Rupert from Rupert’s Specialty Meats is keeping it simple with a 34-31 KC win. Chet Ruth from Frosty Beverage in Muncy, thinks that Tom Brady is hard to beat, but the Chiefs are going to come out ahead 31-21. Whew! Getting tired yet? On to the Facebooks! I reached out on the Webb Weekly FB page and had a few people give me their predictions. Mike Keebaugh said, “Tampa 35, KC 30 with Brady leading a winning drive in the final two minutes after Mahomes and the Chiefs take the lead just before the


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PREDICTIONS be a close one too. He believes the Bucs are going to come out ahead though, 2219. Bernadette Ulsamer let me know that she has no skin in this game, and although her hubby will most likely be watching, she’s going to curl up with a good book since she won’t even have the caliber of commercial she’s used to for entertainment. Scott Lowery is really looking forward to Super Bowl 55, “Super Bowl LV is a sportswriters dream. Great story lines on both sides. Can the existing GOAT

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American Legion Dinner What: Valentine’s Day dinner. Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or black diamond steak dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. When: Friday, February 12, 2021, 4:30 p.m.-? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. American Legion Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or beef stew and biscuit. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. When: Friday, February 19, 2021, 4:30 p.m.-? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. American Legion Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or chicken alfredo. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. When: Friday, February 26, 2021, 4:30 p.m.-? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: Feb. 27th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: March 9th, from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy.


Homeschool Meetup What: Homeschool Families Meetup: Homeschooling families or families interested in homeschooling are invited to meet and make new friends, receive support and information, and enjoy our state parks. Pack camp chairs, drinks & lunch. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. For more info: www.LCCHEA.com or find us on Facebook. When: 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month, through December, weather permitting from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Ravensburg State Park, 2388 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore/Rauchtown, meet by the ponds. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Oyster Supper What: 87th Annual Oyster Supper. Meal includes: 1 quart of oyster stew, 8 oz of raw oysters (if you do not want raw oysters extra quart of stew), pepper cabbage, cheese & crackers. Meal cost $18.00. When: Drive-thru/take-out only. Tuesday, February 2, 2021, from 4:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 39 Paradise St., Turbotville. Chicken Dinner What: Filled chicken breast dinner featuring: mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, cranberry salad & dessert. Adults are $10.00, children are $5.00. Takeout only. Phone 570-326-0191. When: Friday February 12th from 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Weather permitting. Where: All Saints Parish Hall, corner of Scott and Beeber sts., Williamsport.

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themselves. As with all Uptown Music Collective performances, the students are not only the performers but also direct the show. There is also a group of younger students, called “Tech Monkeys” who will serve as stage technicians and spotlight operators. The cast for the show is drawn from the Uptown Music Collective’s much-heralded Special Performance Group 1. This show is directed by Uptown Music Collective Seniors Andrew Head (Montoursville Area H.S.) and Maren Snow (Lewisburg Area High School). The show’s leadership committee consists of UMC students Leah Batman (Laurel Springs), Izzy Brumbaugh (WAHS), Molly Chapman (Montoursville Area H.S.), Isabella Cole (Loyalsock Township H.S.), Dominic Fredin (Montoursville Area H.S.), Gabreon Godin (WAHS), Emma Luke (Loyalsock Township H.S.), Cassidy Lutz (Loyalsock Township H.S.), Tyler Noaker, and Gavin Paulhamus (Hughesville Area H.S.). “The Eagles have always had a big impact on me musically throughout my entire life,” said show director, Andrew Head. “Listening to them growing up really gave me a sense of comfort in music, and a sense of happiness. Being able to direct this show is a dream come true, and I am truly excited to be able to bring this amazing band’s music to life on the CAC’s stage!”


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Pennsylvania’s low- and middle- income working families lost buying power as increases to the costs of essentials such as housing and healthcare outpaced wage increases. This caused the number of ALICE households to rise 35 percent by 2018, as ALICE households grew to account for 27 percent of Pennsylvania households in 2018, up from 21 percent in 2007. Impoverished households remained largely flat during that same time period, about 13 percent of all PA households. In Lycoming County, almost 45,000 households or 24% are considered ALICE households. This number is unchanged from the 2016 data. Households below the Federal

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I immediately noticed all of their new fancy gear. From gas powered augers to multiple ice fishing combos. One enormous cargo sled and a few propane heaters. Portable blinds to state-of-the-art electronics. It was amazing. All of this just for me? “Jase has been slaying em,” Chris a proud pop said with a grin. “Why don’t you pull up next to him. Here. Use this. That color combo is banging right now. Are you familiar with one of these?” Chris was pointing to a GARMIN Ice Master 4000 in a shiny blue weatherproof case. Um. No. Sorry guys. I am just an extreme wading fisherman and had absolutely zero experience with such a hightech sonar pinging electronic devices. It reminded me of a throwback 8bit Nintendo game. Seriously I thought we were fishing. I didn’t know we were looking for the Red October. “Well. Here’s your depth,” Chris explained. “We are fishing in 6 feet of water. That’s the bottom and see this small blue beacon? That’s your jig. Now move your rod. See it bounce up and down? Look. That’s a fish. There’s another. SET THE HOOK.” Chris did his very best to sum up years of experience in a short three-minute introductory lesson. Then he eventually cut the cord. Both Chris and Jace were both landing jumbo perch and monster gills. I

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