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A Trip to the Home Show and Back to Biden

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Webb Weekly tip of the cap to the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association on their efforts for this year’s 61st Home Show. If you remember, last year’s Home Show got set up and torn down without anybody attending due to Governor Wolf ’s orders regarding COVID. What a great effort this year by Carroll Pawlikowski, Executive Director, Association President Jim Hoffman, Hurley Kane, and the Home Show Committee. It was great to see so many people out and about smiling, laughing, and enjoying life as usual. The available space at the Lycoming Mall provided a perfect venue. This year’s Home Show attendance was over 2,450 folks. That may sound a little less than the 2019 Show; however, that number included all children in attendance. My staff and I are proud members and supporters of the West Branch Builders Association. It was great to meet and greet so many of you at our booth. Thank you for the kind words and some great story ideas. Now what everybody wants to know, the winner of this year’s Home Show Grill and Chill Package. Thank you to Gary and his gang at Elery Nau in Montoursville, where customer service comes first, for providing the great grill. More importantly, for the assembly so I did not have to do it.

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To Rupert’s Specialty Meats in Montoursville for providing a gift card for whatever the winner wants to throw on the grill. Mikey and his staff are always on point with everything that’s on the menu at his oldfashioned deli and butcher shop. And last, but definitely not least, my good friend ol’ Chet Ruth down at Frosty Beverage in Muncy. His good people provide the chill, as in whatever cold beverage you choose to go with what’s sizzling and on the side of the plate. So, just who was the winner out of all those “Register to Win!” Webb Weekly slips in the lucky top hats at the Show? Congrats to Navy veteran Mr. Rod Anspach of Allenwood. Alys Mingle and I have already delivered the grill package to the Anspachs. Enough fun. Now to pick up where I left off last week, the “Absolute Presidential Absurdity” observed during Mr. Biden’s first 90 days in office. If you missed it or need to get caught up on anything, remember all can be found at webbweekly.com My last column provided a quick overview of the crisis at the border, which continues to burn out of control with nothing being done from inside or outside the Oval Office. Can you imagine if this would have occurred during the Trump administration? The mainstream media would have had him

impeached by now. I finished up with my thoughts on the 1.9 trillion dollar welfare package our federally elected claim benefits mostly the American people, but truly benefits the non-working, our supersized federal government, and those Jim behind the government Webb, Jr. that figure out how to stake a claim in a share of the Monopoly money. That gets us to the next absurdity. In 2019 the U.S. was the largest producer of both petroleum and natural gas in the world. Not only were we energy efficient, but working towards being the largest exporter of energy in the world. It was not rocket science that accomplished this; it was commonsense management of the American energy industry. So, what does the inside-out approach of the Biden administration, controlled by a far-left wing socialist minority movement, and the billionaires using our Country as a cash machine do? They took the fastest growth period in American energy history and kicked it to the curb. This to guarantee the return to world energy dependence. Not really a great way to strengthen the economy and protect, most importantly, our Nation’s sovereignty. Again, this is the type of issue the news media in this Country should be jumping on to hold government accountable. President Biden and his buffoons shutting down the Keystone XL Pipeline may be the

most treasonous act in American energy history. Governor Wolf not speaking up on the effect this would have on the Pennsylvania economy and standing up for the PA energy worker again shows us who he is. The biggest winner in this debacle may have been Warren Buffett, who constantly proves America means nothing to him. The beyond billionaire will become even more wealthy just through the transportation of natural gas on his railroads from Canada to the United States. One of the biggest smoking guns of collusion and insider trading ever between a global billionaire and the federal government. Again, where’s the investigative reporting? President Joe says it isn’t so, and that’s good enough for them. That gets us to the next and maybe the most important issue, candidate Biden’s often mentioned plan of attack on the Coronavirus. He was very specific; he had “the best plan” that would work, much different than anything being done. Well, if you believe that, I’ve got some beachfront property in Jersey Shore to sell you. And that’s Pennsylvania. Again, complete amnesia by the national news media and it is forgotten about. Remember when the Washington democrats would not take the vaccination being pushed forward by the previous administration? You know, the same ones that pushed themselves to the front of the line in January and now claim to be the leaders of getting shots in arms of Americans. I will pick up at this point next week. God Bless America.

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friend who fondly remembered his once-upon-a-time reading of it. “A couple weeks before he died, Bill just wanted to write. He talked about it a lot,” said Tom Speicher, who met Byham as a Lycoming College freshman. “About two years afterward, I got the idea that publishing his book would be a great way to pay tribute to him. We need more stories like this, sharing the virtues of teamwork, conflict resolution and friendship.” The two men’s relationship is a particularly heartening “buddy story” of camaraderie and mutual respect, begun in that long-ago fall 1985 semester. Speicher, now a writer/video producer at Pennsylvania College of Technology, had taken his interest in sports announcing to one of the best practitioners in the area. Byham, retired from a distinguished career as a teacher and coach in South Williamsport, mentored sports announcers for Lycoming’s radio station, WRLC. With Byham’s guidance, Speicher

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never got it back,” Speicher said. “And since it fell at a crucial point in the story, after he had set up such a compelling conflict, I had to brainstorm and fill that hole from scratch.” Throughout multiple readings and revisions, Speicher said his foremost goals were to honor Bill’s memory and to preserve his voice. While the text has been updated to reflect the times — “there were no smartphones or social media in Bucky’s original world,” he said — it was important to retain Byham’s personality. Feedback indicates that he succeeded: “People who have read the book, those who knew Bill, say they could definitely hear his voice,” Speicher said. Speicher fleshed out that portrait with names that meant much to the mentor: The Southland Wolves reflect his co-author’s longtime association to South Williamsport, as well as to the mascot at his Kane High School alma mater; and the Wolves play their home games at


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BILL BYHAM seen financial burdens while pursuing their education. Tom’s lovely gesture will go a long way in helping students stay on track with their academic pursuits, for which we are extremely grateful.” Aiding the scholarship fund isn’t the only campus connection in Bucky’s story. Along the road to publication, Speicher enlisted several colleagues and co-workers. The front and back covers were

designed by Kennedy L. Englert, a 2020 graduate in graphic design and advertising art, now working as a designer at Missouri State University; and judicious early-draft suggestions were offered by Jennifer A. Cline, editor of Penn College Magazine. Speicher received additional input from novelist/screenwriter Paul Lally, also a writer/director for “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”

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Anxious The disciples were afraid of what the Jewish leaders might do to them. According to Matthew’s gospel, rumors were already circulating around Jerusalem that the disciples had stolen Jesus’ body. Would they be crucified next? Believe me, if you had just witnessed someone being crucified, and you think you might be next, you’d be anxious too. To be anxious means to be worried, afraid, nervous or agitated, especially about something that is going to happen or might happen. Anxiety can cause depression, panic attacks, sleeplessness, headaches, irritability, increased heartrate and intensified heartbeats, high blood sugar, upset stomach, fatigue, high blood pressure, loss of appetite, and even unexplainable aches and pains. Anxiety engages the sympathetic side of the Autonomic Nervous System, causing the release of the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol. The fight or flight response was designed by God to help us respond quickly to

danger. It is a very fast system intended for very short-term reactions. Fear and anxiety, even when they exist outside of immediate danger, continue to cause the ANS to respond Tim with a constant flow Hartzell of adrenaline and cortisol, negatively effecting every aspect of our being. This is why stress and anxiety are so destructive. Worry and Fear In Matthew 6, Jesus says “Do not worry.” In John 14 He says, “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” John tells us in I John 4 “there is no fear in love.” We hear these statements, yet somehow the worry and fear continue—and so does the destruction of life. Worry and fear are common sins. Don’t excuse your sins. Instead, seek grace to overcome them. If you cycle endlessly in worry and fear, you are sinning. Confess your sin and seek God’s grace to overcome. His grace is sufficient. Do you believe it? Jesus acknowledged there is plenty

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important to Him. No one should be alone in suffering or in the midst of attack. Part of the reason we tend to isolate when trouble comes is because we’re afraid of being judged by fellow Christians in the midst of our sorrow. How sad. As Christians, we should feel free to talk openly with our confidants, even about our troubles. Jesus did. 3. Pray honestly. Jesus asked, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me.” It is acceptable to be honest with God. It’s okay to let God know you are not pleased with the trouble you are facing. He already knows — and being honest with God is an effective way of aligning your spirit to His. He will understand because Jesus is a high priest and mediator who is familiar with our struggles. See Hebrews 4:15. You don’t need to hide or act brave in God’s presence. He just wants you to be honest. It is an essential ingredient in peace. 4. Pray submissively. Jesus recognized God’s sovereignty and stated, “Yet not as I will, but as you will.” It is a courageous and faith-filled statement to put your trust fully in God.

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t is estimated that more than 30% of Americans are living with chronic and acute pain, and that percentage increases with age. In the past, opioids have commonly been the choice for chronic pain management. However, this approach to treating pain has been largely proven ineffective while also contributed to our nation’s opioid epidemic, causing many people with chronic pain to look for opioid alternatives. Opioids Play A Role While prescription opioid medication can play an important role in helping manage acute or short-term pain or pain associated with diseases such as cancer, these drugs were never intended to routinely treat chronic or long-term pain. Even today, there is a lack of evidence for such extended use. Opioids work by binding to opioid receptors in the brain to block pain signals. These receptors also control important functions in your body, so using opioids can cause a range of side effects, including: • respiratory instability • sleep apnea • mood disorders • constipation • vomiting and nausea

• allergic reactions • physical dependence • dangerous interactions with other drugs When you take opioids, your body builds up a tolerance, meaning that you may need to take a higher dose to feel the same relief over time. A pain management specialist can manage many of these side effects with other prescription medications. But as you balance pain relief with side-effect management, you may find yourself ordering your day around your medication schedule. Additionally, higher doses can lead to more side effects and you can become dependent on the medication to function. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Non-Opioid Treatment Options There are many non-opioid pain medications that are available over the counter or by prescription, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin, and steroids, and some patients find that these are all they need. Other people find relief with nondrug therapies that can be used alone or in combination with medications. These include: Physical and Occupational Therapy – A physical or occupational therapist or physician who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation may be able to create an exercise program that helps you improve your ability to function and de-

creases your pain. Whirlpools, ultrasound, and deep-muscle massages may also help. Relaxation and Posture – Many patients also find relief from massages and other relaxation techniques, as well as biofeedback, where you learn to control involuntary functions such as your heart rate. Additionally, many patients may underestimate how much of a role posture can play in their pain. Sometimes minor modifications in our lifestyle related to how we sit, lift, walk, and move can make a big impact. Injections or Nerve Blocks – If you are having a muscle spasm or nerve pain, injections with local anesthetics or other medications can help short-circuit your pain. Some of these treatments can have lasting effects, while others can provide temporary relief until a long-term treatment plan can be established. Neurostimulation or Spinal Cord Stimulation – Neurostimulation therapy treatment of spinal cord stimulation is a very safe way to treat pain from multiple parts of the body (neck, arms, abdomen, back, knee, feet, and others). This advanced therapy is different from electrostimulation as mentioned below. Spinal cord stimulator therapy involves placement of a fully implantable reversible system that allows patient to self-regulate their pain with a handheld device. Spinal cord stimulator implant is like a cardiac pacemaker, where wires and batteries are used. However, for spinal cord stimulators, the wires are placed in the spine rather than the heart. Electrostimulation – Electrical nerve

stimulation can provide short-term pain relief, especially for various types of muscle pain, by sending low-voltage electrical signals from a small device to the painful area through pads attached to the skin. Surgery – When other treatments aren’t effective, surgery can be performed to correct abnormalities in your body that may be responsible for your pain. Surgery is traumatic and can require extensive follow-up care but can prove to be the best option for some patients. Talk to Your Provider While body pains associated with aging are a natural part of life, pain shouldn’t control your life. If you’re living with chronic pain, talk to your primary care provider. They can provide initial evaluation and refer you to a specialist if needed. Pain management specialists can work with you to create an individualized comprehensive self-management program that will allow for greater control over your chronic pain. Vwaire Orhurhu, MD, MPH, is a pain management physician with UPMC Pain Management. People of all ages can benefit from pain management to treat discomfort from surgery, chronic or acute muscular conditions, or skeletal, neuropathic, and cancer pain. Dr. Orhurhu sees patients at UPMC Pain Management, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport; UPMC Lock Haven, 24 Cree Dr., 3rd Floor, Lock Haven; and UPMC Specialty Care, 2330 Saint Mary St. West, 1st Floor, Lewisburg. To schedule an appointment, call 570-326-8457.


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This Week’s LION Vets Helping Vets By Larry Stout

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o one knows exactly who the first military person to say, “no man left behind,” but it captures the commitment between those serving in uniform. And it does not leave after the uniform is off because there is a bond among vets that is impossible to describe but also impossible to miss. Unfortunately, for many of those who served in combat or combat areas, there are scars that never truly heal. Many veterans are known to have a warrior’s mentality and often refuse or fail to address their needs for physical and psychological health care. When they get back to civilian life, they may have ‘triggers’ that lead to harm to themselves and those around them. As was mentioned in last week’s County Hall Corner column, the Lycoming County Veterans Court is an extremely important treatment

court that began in January 2019 to address the growing number of veterans in our county who find themselves involved in the criminal justice system. For the veteran, it begins with Jerod Corman, an officer with the Adult Probation Department. Jerod is a young man who graduated seven years ago from Penn College with a degree in Applied Human Services. He was leaning toward joining the PA State Police, but after interning with the Lycoming County Adult Probation Office, he found his occupational home. The county benefited the most because this young man is incredibly wise and committed to his job. Since all treatment courts are voluntary, when Jerod knows an individual is a military veteran, he will go through all the objectives of the program and all the things they must abide by. He must discern if they are ready for positive change, and if not, then this

is not the program for them. If Jerod believes they could benefit from this program, he will encourage them to apply. This will then be reviewed by the District Attorney and West Branch Drug and Alcohol representatives to determine if they are appropriate for the veteran. It takes a lot of effort and a lot of work from many people, not the least of which is the veteran. Still, the result is that justice is served by keeping the community safe and the individual being rehabilitated rather than just being incarcerated. It is win/win for everyone. But Jerod was quick to note that the absolutely key element to this program is the veteran mentors. This is spearheaded by the Lycoming County Veterans Affairs Director, Mike McMunn, who serves in a volunteer capacity as mentor coordinator and not as part of his county job. Like Jerod, he seems like he was born for the task he is now doing, although unlike Jerod, who has yet to see 30, Mike is in his midseventies. Despite the age disparity, these men work hand-in-hand in a

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mutual admiration society. Unless your name is John Rambo, no one goes into combat alone. The court system is intimidating to anyone, and this is why the role of the volunteer veteran mentor is so vital. They act as a coach, guide, role model, advocate, and a support for their mentee. Their purpose as a volunteer veteran mentor is to encourage, guide, and support the mentee as he/she progresses through the court process. To date, there have been three graduates, with some eight right now in the pipeline. “No one left behind” is the motto of the Veteran Mentoring Program, and unless some more vets step up, as this program will undoubtedly expand, there will be some who have served our country in uniform that will be not getting the support that they need. It is worth volunteering to be a mentor just to be around committed individuals like Jerod Corman and Mike McMunn. Any veteran who wishes to inquire more about this program should contact Mike McMunn at covan2@ verizon.net or call (570)220-8156. And thank you for your service!

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EVENTS EVENTS... Waterfowl Walk What: Have you noticed the feathered frenzy lately? Spring is the time to welcome back all of our migrating birds. We will drive to various points around Ricketts Glen to look for waterfowl and other water birds visiting Lake Jean on their migration. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray, field guide, and binoculars. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Tuesday, April 20 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Virtual Homeschool Day K-6th What: This program is for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades K-6. We’re learning about birds! Topics include bird characteristics, identification, migration, nests, and eggs. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-4777780. When: Wednesday, April 21 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Virtual

Earth Day Hike What: Hiking part of the Falls Trail to see our biggest waterfall, Ganoga Falls. This is a 1-mile moderate hike. Good boots are recommended for walking. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, April 22 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Lake Rose Lot by the pavilion in Ricketts Glen State Park. Virtual Workshop: Transplanting Troubles What: Spring gardening season is finally here. We hope you’re as excited as we are! Join us for a followup workshop that builds on everything you learned in the March session. Missed that one? No problem. You’ll still get lots of pro tips from this info-packed event. This time we’ll focus on the transplanting process. There’s a lot to think about when preparing those seedlings and successfully moving them into their final spot in your garden. We’ll rundown some common mistakes and offer expert advice so you can get it right the first time around. You’ll also learn lots of other planting tips like how to layout your garden and make the most of your space. When: Thursday, April 22, 2021, 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Register at pct.edu/transplanting. Bygone Town of Ricketts Tour What: Discover where the lumber town of Ricketts used to stand and learn some history along the way. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray. This area has ticks. We will meet at the Visitor Center, and then we will drive out to the site. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@

pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, April 23 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or meatloaf 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, April 23, 2021, 4:00 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: April 24th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or baked chicken 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, April 30, 2021, 4:00 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Day Camp What: A nature-based day camp for kids K to 4th grade. 100% masked, 100% outdoors. For more info: bethany.marcello@gmail.com. When: Wednesday mornings, April 7th-May 26th from 9:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Montoursville, PA. 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 EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... St. Andrew Muncy Rummage Sale What: Rummage sale. Everyone is welcome! When: Friday, April 23, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.; Saturday, April 24, 8 a.m.-11a.m. Where: St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 201 South Main Street, Muncy. Clothing Giveaway What: Daniel’s Closet - free clothing. Masks required. When: Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 8:30-11:00 a.m. Where: Church of Redeemer, Lutheran, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Bake Sale and More What: Hot dogs, hamburger BBQ, baked beans, chips, drinks, and bake sale table at Nisbet Community Yard Sale. When: Saturday, April 24, from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Nisbet Fire Hall, 166 W. Village Dr., Nisbet. Soup Sale What: Drive thru soup sale. Homemade vegetable beef soup.

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Flute Choir What: The concert is for the Williamsport Flute Choir. The church requires that you wear a mask and distance each other. When: Sunday, May 2nd at 2:00 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 604 Market Street, Williamsport.

GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.

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COUNTY HALL plained: “Commissioners, if I might, first off, the size of the openings are scaled to the size to the size of the objects that we can accept for recycling. The large rigid products that we were getting were being bailed and stored; we had those in storage for three years looking for places to send them. We really have no outlets for the rigid plastic such as laundry baskets, kitchen sets, swimming pool covers. No time did I ever say that swimming pool covers, and liners were recyclable. “People have been abusing the dropoff box system for decades. I would also like to reiterate, multiple times I tried, that the drop-off system is a service provided by RMS through the sale of product and scale sales at the landfill. This isn’t a tax-payer-funded system. We tried to provide a service to the host municipalities as a benefit to the citizens. “Unfortunately, when I was recycling coordinator, I did not push for a modified opening. A lot of municipalities already had modified openings based on what is typically accepted recycla-

ble products. One of the situations we’ve discussed many times with you is this fluctuation of the markets. The fluctuation does not help. Most of the time, we do not have any outlets for the type of things that people are trying to recycle. “The holes are there for a reason! Unfortunately, the public has gotten away with giving us bags of used cat litter, bags of diapers, just absolute gross things that you or I would not want to sort through. The items are just atrocious. This system is programmed, as we’ve talked about, and needs to be as sustainable as possible. And that must be through the use of the right product that is recyclable so that we are not spending funds sending stuff to the landfill that we have to sort through. “While I hear the concerns, people have no understanding at the drop boxes in the sense that they are seeing inconvenience for the five minutes it takes them to put the bottles in the hole, but if they were on our side, and our staff has to rummage through their diapers, their cat litter, their food scraps, plastic objects that don’t fit

into anything — the abuse is unreal. “Quite frankly, last year with COVID, we had to shut down with the unknowns of COVID at the time; this was the time that we needed to restart the clock. So much, commissioners, I would say, that other counties, other municipalities, other entities that have landfilling and recycling facilities have reached out to us for copies of our design drawings of the boxes because of the effectiveness and the concerns that they are seeing the same things as well. It is a necessity. It is a necessary evil. People are abusing the drop boxes.” Sometimes a writer cannot say it any better than the source material (which is available, by the way, on the county website: lyco.org, under commissioner’s meetings). There was a bit more tete-a-tete with the commissioners after Director Yorks finished, but this was the essence of the message. And it is a message we all should be heeding. There are 40 such recycling containers located around the county, and everything from satellite dishes, bed mattresses, lawn chairs, and car parts has been attempted to be forced into these or just left beside them. The recycle renegades are hurting us all —

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on turkey loads, and that is especially true for use in the 20 gauge or .410. While it may be a bit pricey, using it will go a long way to insure success, especially when you are mentoring a youth and want all the advantages you can muster. Turkey hunting can certainly be very exciting, but there are times when things may drag a bit, particularly for a young or inexperienced hunter. I would normally discourage having a video game device in a hunting blind, but this is the one circumstance where it just may keep the youth from dozing off and losing interest when the activity slows a bit! During the opening day of the regular statewide season and throughout the first week or so, the turkeys in the area you plan to hunt should be relatively undisturbed. They will generally accept some tactics that later in the season they will have been educated to and, thus, will be less likely to respond to. I refer to decoys, calling and positioning.


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23 WMUs had a concurrent buck and doe season while the other 13 WMUs had the first week of does only, followed by a week of concurrent buck and doe. The game commission has pointed out that this change is not intended to decrease the deer herd but rather to increase hunting opportunities. As expected, there are those who are concerned that the deer herd will suffer from the change, but it should be pointed out that the game commission will also be reducing the doe tags that will be issued by 7,000. It’s also interesting to note that 52 percent of those polled in the 2020 deer hunter survey were in favor of the new regulations. Another significant change will be coming to the fall turkey hunting season; commissioners have voted to ban the use of rifles and handguns for taking fall turkeys. Crossbows, shotguns, muzzleloaders, and archery equipment can still be utilized. Season lengths have also been reduced in 14 WMUs. The commission has cited declining

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am a baseball fan. I am also a fan of democracy and each citizen’s right to express their preference in choosing our leaders at the ballot box. But, come on man, the events of the past few weeks have nothing to do with baseball or democracy — rather all about whose power or clout is stronger than the other guys. This is intended to be a column about sports, a weekly visit reviewing things that are taking place. The readers may agree with the subject matter or not, but it is the sports we all take interest in

that are the most important things. But, on occasions, instances occur which propels sports into arenas that are not about the games on the field or court but rather an attempt to project a particular opinion. Following a year of a COVID-caused 60-game season, Major League Baseball joyfully launched its 2021 campaign, fully intending to play a full 162-game schedule in 2021. But only a few days after the first pitch was thrown, it delivered a fastball under the chin of the Atlanta Braves by announcing it

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This is to be the year baseball honors Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, who broke Babe Ruth’s home run record while playing in Atlanta. Aaron is also credited with being a positive force in improving race relations in the Georgia city. Census figures reveal Atlanta’s population is 51% African-American. Denver’s population is 81% white. Aaron’s playing career ended in 1976. Denver didn’t obtain a Major League franchise until 1993. Yet, by MLB’s actions, it makes more sense to honor the legacy of Hank Aaron in a predominantly white community in which Aaron never played a single game. Connecting those dots is a bit of an absurdity.

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not like each other so they can keep their grasp of money and power. “They divide and conquer. I truly believe in my heart most white people, and black people are awesome people, but we’re so stupid following our politicians. Their only job is, ‘Hey, let’s make these people, not like each other. We don’t live in their neighborhoods, we all got money, let’s make the whites and blacks, not like each other, let’s make rich people and poor people not like each other, let’s scramble the middle class.’ I truly believe that in my heart.” The Atlanta Braves responded to Manfred’s action with the following: “The Atlanta Braves are deeply disappointed by the decision of Major League Baseball to move its 2021 AllStar Game. “This was neither our decision nor our recommendation, and we are saddened that fans will not be able to see this event in our city. The Braves organization will continue to stress the importance of equal voting opportunities, and we had hoped our city could use this event as a platform to enhance the discussion. Our city has always been known as a uniter in divided times, and we will miss the opportunity to address issues that are important to our community.” Another opinion that sports and politics don’t mix comes from the pen of author David Swissa who wrote the following:

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election office by Election Day. • Requires all Georgia voters to have a photo ID card. (Note: Less than 2% of the state’s population lacks a state ID Card. 97% of Georgia voters have an official driver’s license or state ID. For those that do not, they can obtain a free ID card at any county registrar’s office). • Voters will still have access to water and are not forbidden from bringing their own food items. There has been criticism that requiring a photo ID is discriminatory. Having some form of photo ID is critical in our world today; you need to be able to prove you are who you say you are in many situations. You need a picture ID to board a plane, get a job, set up bank accounts, and in order to make a variety of purchases. Oh yes, Commissioner Manfred must be well aware that you also need a photo ID to pick up tickets an MLB ballpark will-call ticket window. While he may not be known as an intellectual scholar, former NBA player and current television basketball analyst Charles Barkley pulled no punches with his commentary during the recent March Madness telecasts. “Man, I think most white people and black people are great people. I really believe that in my heart, but I think our system is set up where our politicians, whether they’re Republicans or Democrats, are designed to make us

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them year-round, but unfortunately, my expeditions have been non-existent. I wouldn’t mind going back to a shutdown. I usually head out alone or go with my son Jensen. Fishing is an individual thing, and it serves as my zen. Why does one travel when you can routinely catch gorgeous fish so close to home? These continue to be scary times, kids. Mask up and get those vaccinations. Everyone needs to spread more love. Rise to the occasion friends. Wash your hands. Maintain your distance. Please stay safe. Stay calm. And if you must, continue to fish alone. Cheers.

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