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he United States of America is not the racist hate land as portrayed by the major news networks, elected officials, and groups using this issue to segregate and create division. I have not seen, read, or heard anyone condoning Derek Chauvin or the officers involved in the taking of George Floyd’s life. I have witnessed the complete opposite. This includes any police chief or person associated with law enforcement I’ve seen interviewed. They usually begin with complete disdain for what occurred, talk about making policing better for everyone, especially in those currently racially charged areas, and end with the need to rebuild public trust. I’ve written in the past nobody deserves to die like George Floyd, and those responsible, which includes the officers who just stood and watched, need to be held accountable to the highest letter of the law. I would have felt this way, no matter the color, gender, or background of the individual. I do not know if the color of George Floyd’s skin mattered that day. This was a bad cop with a bad record. This might have just been the day he snapped. What I do know is anyone who would do this to another person is evil. Law enforcement must identify individuals like Chauvin and immediately remove them from the rank and file. Every day we witness bad people from

every walk of life doing unthinkable things. This has been especially prominent within churches, the one place you thought you could trust to get away from evil. There are just flat-out, beyond bad people in the world of today. They are clergy, doctors, coaches, journalists, group leaders, you name it. There will always be racism. Unfortunately, racism and bad people seem to go hand in hand. They are not wearing a sign that says, “I’m racist.” Just like a person trusted with your child isn’t going to have a sign on saying, “I’m a pedophile.” But unfortunately, they are out there. I believe the same percentage of racist individuals are present within every culture. A person does not have immunity to racism because of skin color. The same flawed thinking, narrowmindedness, and mental makeup are present in all races. There are probably more white racist individuals by total number due to the fact that 61% of our Nation’s population is made up of white Americans. Hispanics make up 18.5% of our population, followed by 13.5% being black. I do believe how events are broadcast and portrayed can lead to misunderstanding and resentment by those watching. The same way, this leads to distrust and the targeting of law enforcement who are just trying to protect and serve. The number one job of the news media

is to educate the American people with the truth and facts. This is not happening in our country. The major networks are driven by agenda and bias. They will do anything to mislead American citizens. In the year 2019, 25 unarmed Jim white individuals were shot Webb, Jr. by law enforcement. In the same calendar year, 14 unarmed black individuals were shot by law enforcement, and 89 law enforcement officers lost their lives in the line of duty, 48 at the hands of a felon. This is simply the facts, and I dislike numbers representing a person’s life and story. Based upon everything that has been seen, reported, and posted on social media, how many people do you think are aware these are the true numbers? Just the facts. In Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, over 73% of the time, law enforcement responds to a report of a violent crime the perpetrator is black. Again, this is an average based upon FBI numbers. In 2019 7,484 black Americans were victims of homicide; nearly 90% were at the hands of another black American. By simply reporting and creating conversations about these facts, the mainstream media would provide a much better understanding of solving problems and the necessity of the police presence. Most importantly in the inner cities. We do not need the police defunded or undermined. We need a stronger, better

educated, and trusted police force. That must include more officers of color. The last thing the law-abiding need in any city, town, or village is less law enforcement. Who do you think is going to keep everyone safe from each other? More importantly, when things go bad, who do you call? Not the elected, not the TV anchor, or civil rights leader. I must comment on Nancy Pelosi’s despicable recent statement, “Thank you, George Floyd, for sacrificing your life for Justice.” George Floyd did not sacrifice himself for justice. He did not want to die that day, the complete opposite, he begged for his life. He deserved to live. Nancy Pelosi epitomizes everything that is wrong within our government. Her use of this poor man’s remembrance for political gain! This is exactly what competent news media would focus on. Back to my opening paragraph. The United States of America is the greatest example of people from all walks of life coming together in the name of freedom. Most Americans would give the shirt off their back to help a fellow American, no questions asked. During my lifetime, I have witnessed unbelievable strides for black Americans. Everything from something as trivial as playing quarterback to being President of the United States. There will always be more work to do regarding racism of every kind. As a Nation, we must always come together in support and love of each other. I look forward to a day when there is no color used to describe any American. God Bless America.

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Him assumed it. He fulfilled Scriptural prophecies and performed healing miracles. His teaching was powerful and authoritative. He demonstrated authority over nature, the spiritual realm, and even death itself. All of it pointed to the reestablishment of Israel’s sovereignty and glory. His grand entry into Jerusalem sealed the deal. This was the moment they had been waiting for, and Cleopas and his friend were all in. An Illusion Crucified The illusion was taken from them as they stood at a distance and watched the crucifixion. Jesus was dead and buried. They were walking back home, feeling confused and foolish. How could they have pinned their hopes on a lie? It’s likely they had fallen into this trap before. Other messiahs had come and gone, and even though Jesus had surpassed them all, their dreams were once again dashed. They were deeply disillusioned. Have you ever felt that way? Religious Illusions The historical and contemporary Christian church is notorious for creating and sustaining illusion. Promoting illusion is necessary for gaining success in the church-world’s three B’s—buildings, budgets, and backsides. Every church and every minister are rewarded for packing people into their churches and cash into their offering plates. To do so, we are tempted to create illusions that are more

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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... 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. Rotary Club of Hughesville Pig Roast What: Roast pork or BBQ pork sandwich, baked beans, macaroni salad, applesauce, dessert. Take-out only. Cost: Meal - $10.00; sandwich only - $5.00. When: Saturday, May 1, 2021, from 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Hughesville Fire Hall, Hughesville. 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 Ranger Sarah Derr at sarderr@pa.gov or calling 570-477-5675. When: Saturday, May 1 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Spring Wildflower Walk

What: Join the park naturalist in looking for and identifying spring wildflowers along the Lower Falls Trail. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray and field guide. 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, May 6 from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Rt. 118 Trailhead Parking Lot in Ricketts Glen State Park. Virtual Workshop: Beer Tasting with a Purpose What: Gather a selection of craft beer, handpicked by Tim Yarrington, Brew Master and Brewing and Fermentation Science Instructor at Penn College. Stock up on your favorite snacks. And join us online for this unique guided beer-tasting event. Here’s how it works: – RSVP for the event and we’ll send you a list of featured styles as well as recommended examples of varieties that are fairly easy to find at your local grocery store. – Pick up the selections on the shopping list. Fun fact: these are the same varieties our seniors are brewing for their capstone projects. – Meet us online Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m. for an interactive exploration of the three featured styles. – Stick around for a Q&A and learn from one of the region’s most respected and accomplished brew masters. We hope you’ll take advantage of this rare opportunity and join us for a focused, fun, and informative evening with your Wildcat friends and our resident Brew Master. When: Thursday, May 6, 2021, 7-8 p.m. Where: Register at www.pct.edu/beertasting. Book Review Zoom What: Friends of the JV Brown Library Book Review via Zoom. Dr. Elizabeth Moorhouse will review Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. When: Friday, May 7, 2021 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, May

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Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-4777780. When: Tuesday, May 11 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Where: Virtual. Night Sky Tour What: Take a tour of the night sky to view Mars and the springtime constellations. Bring your own binoculars or telescopes, flashlight, and bug spray. 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, May 14 from 8:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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 Ranger Sarah Derr at sarderr@pa.gov or calling 570-477-5675. When: Saturday, May 8 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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 Ranger Sarah Derr at sarderr@pa.gov or calling 570-477-5675. When: Saturday, May 15 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Fly Fishing Meet-Up What: Participants will be taught the basics of fly fishing including: casting, knots & fly selection. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-4772206. When: Tuesday, May 11 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Kaos Fun Zone Meetup What: Public is welcome to take advantage of our discounted rate of $10 per participant for 2 hours of bowling, arcade, Fly World, and Lazer Tag. For more information, go to our website: www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. When: 1st Thursday of each month, 4:00 p.m.-6 p.m. Where: Kaos Fun Zone, Williamsport.

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Drive Thru Dinner What: Holy Spirit Lutheran Church is holding a drive thru dinner. Menu is meatloaf, mashed potatoes, gravy,

Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: What does it mean to be in God’s Will and to know what It is? All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... 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. ART EXHIBITS ART EXHIBITS... Call to artists to display/sell their art What: The annual Way’s Garden Art Show. Contact: Gretchen.mangiardi@gmail.com When: Sunday, June 13, 2021 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Corner of Fourth and Maynard sts., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... 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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This Week’s LION Jeff Hutchins: Giant Man for the Job By Larry Stout

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eff Hutchins, better known by his peers as simply ‘Hutch,’ is a giant of a man with a truly giant of a job — Director of Public Safety for Lycoming County. This entire article could be filled up with just describing the responsibilities that fall under his watch. His vast area of responsibility is absolutely mind-boggling. For starters, the Director of Public

Safety has the task of overseeing the 9-11 communication system, emergency management, and hazard material for the county, and oversight of the tri-county council for EMS services. That last responsibility is a council that includes Lycoming, Sullivan, and Tioga councils and provides training and licensure for EMS personnel and emergency equipment. His office must assist all the local emergency management coordinators

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Williamsport Hospital (now UPMC) to become a paramedic. He served as a paramedic from 1997-2000, where he then became a paramedic captain from 2000 to 2007 and a paramedic supervisor from 20072020. In addition, he was employed as a 9-1-1 dispatcher from 1999 to 2004, returning in 2012. Somehow, he still found time to be a volunteer firefighter with the Montgomery Fire Company from 2000-2004 and then the Montoursville Fire Company in 2004 to present day, where he is deputy chief. So, in 2020 when John Yingling was retiring as Lycoming County’s Public Safety Director, it was obvious a better successor couldn’t be found who not only understood, but had worked in every aspect of public safety in Lycoming County. The county

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no help), so Hutch took the reins on acquiring shower trailers and sleeping quarters just in case they were needed. There was so much confusion because no one could determine exactly what this was — a public health disaster or an emergency? One is governed by the Department of Health and the other by PEMA. Sometimes instructions from Harrisburg paralleled, and other times they contradicted. Hutch had to keep the rudder straight. Just when it seemed that things could not get any worse, a white supremacist group decided to hold a demonstration in a Williamsport park in July 2020, which required local, state, and federal

officials to coordinate together in a way that went so smoothly, it is now held up as a model on how this should be done. And Hutch was right in the middle of it all. It would take volumes to describe the amazing job of keeping the plates spinning on their poles from endless projects while factoring in a COVID gripped society. Beyond the daily work itself, there is an incalculable amount of planning that goes on behind the scenes every single day, coordinating with all levels of government, constantly reviewing and refreshing those plans in preparation for an emergency. They are continually looking at flood readiness,

hazardous materials, and the status of our emergency providers, to name a few. Then, there are the major events that need special attention, such as the Little League World Series, Grand Slam Parade, MLB Classic, and such, thrown into the mix. It is a 24/7, 365-day burden of vigilance and readiness. It makes someone like me tired just thinking about it all, yet this is what Hutch wakes up to every single morning of every single day. A very modest and yet giant of a man with a giant job, a true LION - a Leader in Our Neighborhood — Jeffrey L. Hutchins. Or, as he would say, “just call me Hutch.”

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“breathlessly” captivated by the odd-looking Reinhard Heydrich. And Magda Quandt, after marrying Joseph Goebbels, agreed to an intimate triangular relationship that included Adolph Hitler... In his introduction, author James Wyllie says that he decided to write on this subject because it’s rarely covered and that in his research, he found “gaps and chunks of time” unaccounted for in the lives of Nazi brides. Sadly, these “gaps” are chasms, and they make “Nazi Wives” repetitive, sometimes confusing, and only mildly interesting. To be sure, there’s a lot about the inner-circle (male) Nazis here: their childhoods, mindsets, careers, wealth, homes, and mistresses. We learn about Adolph Hitler’s loves and his temper tantrums; there’s a bit about World War II battles and marches and atrocities, but really not much. No, the assumed focus is on Nazi wives, as per the title, but Wyllie’s aforementioned dearth of information leaves readers with subjects that aren’t fleshed out nearly enough. What we get are compelling


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The scientific name is “Allium tricoccum,” and they are a flowering plant species of wild onion widespread across eastern Canada and the eastern United States. They are sometimes called wild leeks or spring onions, yet look somewhat like scallions, but they are smaller and more delicate, having one or two flat, broad leaves. Their taste is stronger than that of a domestic leek, somewhat like a

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can easily pick that many in the wild in 10 minutes, so if you multiply it out, in an hour you should easily pick more than $114.00 worth of wild ramps – not a bad savings for an hour of spending time in the outdoors harvesting some of Mother Nature’s bounty! A very tasty and hearty soup is not the only way to enjoy using ramps. They can be roasted, grilled, sautéed and used raw in dishes like salads and made into pesto. They can be added to rice dishes, pasta dishes and omelets. You can use both the white bulb and the green leaves (the leaves are milder in flavor). For a really great taste of springtime, try scrambling together a few ramps, morel mushrooms and eggs - it is a delicious combination! Even Martha Stewart has recopies available for wild leeks. Or, just use your own imagination and use them as a substitute where you would normally incorporate onions, garlic or a combination thereof. Gathering wild ramps is just one more great “excuse” to get outside, enjoy the fresh air, and partake of the bounty we all have available to us in the Great Outdoors!

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From March until mid-May, ramps can be found throughout Pennsylvania, and are most frequently found in moist woodsy settings, such as along streamsides or creek bottoms in our hardwood forests. They tend to grow in patches, sometimes covering more than several acres and are readily identified by their single or double leaves that are so thick it looks like a carpet covering the forest floor. If you find an area where they are growing, and obtain permission from the landowner to pick them, you can even transplant them to a location that will be more accessible for future harvesting in seasons to come. Their shelf life is rather short, keeping well for only 3 or 4 days in the refrigerator, yet can be chopped and frozen and thus extend their usefulness for up to a year. Caution – their odor is extremely strong, so when you keep them in the refrigerator, place them in a Ziploc bag, inside a Ziploc bag, inside another Ziploc bag! If you don’t, you run the risk of most things in the refrigerator taking on the aroma and taste of the wild leeks! I recently saw ramps advertised online for $18.95 for 25 plants. One

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Custodian/Floater II, 1st Shift

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This person performs general housekeeping duties and duties as a custodian. He/she will be responsible for cleaning an assigned area as well as substitute during the illness or vacation of a regular custodian or float from area to area. Deadline to submit an application is Friday, May 7, 2021.

Part-time Custodian/Floater, 3rd Shift

The Custodian will perform general housekeeping and custodial duties. This person will substitute during the illness or vacation of a regular custodian or float from area to area. Work Schedule and hours: Sunday through Thursday, 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. Open until a suitable candidate is identified. Please see the detailed job announcements on our website for required qualifications and to apply: www.pct.edu/Jobs.

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MACHINE SHOP - ALL AREAS Small metal and plastics machining job shop has full time openings for multi-task personnel in the following areas: machining, deburring, inspection, shipping and receiving, janitorial, and maintenance. Machine shop experience preferred. Benefit package includes but not limited to health insurance, dental insurance, 401k plan, paid holidays and vacations, plus other benefits.

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10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 153500

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