Webb Weekly July 13, 2022

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VOLUME 20 • NUMBER 28

A Family-Oriented Publication

JULY 13, 2022

LYCOMING COUNTY FAIR Begins July 13th – Page 6

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fforts of a carnival spirit prevail in downtown Williamsport when the city observes “American Heroes Day” to promote the sale of war bonds and stamps were pushed by the merchants today. A number of stores will have patriotic booths in front of their places o business staffed with women defense workers attired in patriotic and historic costumes to focus the public’s attention on the heritage for which the boys are now fighting. Richard G. Lowe, county chairman of the sale of war bonds and stamps, was busy endeavoring to find a hero to address merchants and employees at a mass meeting at the Capitol Theater which will touch off the drive, Friday at 8 a.m. Literally, bonds and stamps will become curbstone business with the goal being “over the top” in Lycoming County’s share to fund the war effort. Directors of the Merchants Bureau met

at the Community Trade Association offices today and reviewed the plans made thus far. Efforts are being made to secure several tanks to add color and interest to the business district effort. Girl Scouts have taken on the task of delivering tags to merchants who will then to war stamp and bond buyers during the all- day savings sale. White tags will be given to those who buy one dollar’s worth or more of war stamps. The red tag will be worn by the bond buyers. It will truly be “Dollar or More Day” for war savings. The public is being asked to look upon the event as an inducement to save. The money spent is looked upon as an investment not a contribution, it is emphasized. The Community Trade Association was working on the task of securing at least musical groups to play throughout the say. Some difficulty has been encountered because many of the members of such organizations are war plant workers and are unable to get the day off.

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Of all the spiritual disciplines, forgiveness may be the hardest. Why? First, because we simply cannot forget the offense. Long-term memories are stored securely in the brain. Time doesn’t heal all wounds. Some offenses actually grow worse as we grow older. Others grow worse as we obsess on them — making them loom bigger in memory than they were in reality. Second, because the past is permanent, it just can’t be undone. The ripple effect of offense goes on and on — altering the course of life and acting as a

constant reminder of the initial offense. Third, because we want confession and restitution, we want the offender to own what they have done, and we want them to make us whole again. The trouble is, it’s hard to get confession and restitution when the offender is unrepentant, gone, or dead. Fourth, because revenge is more desirable than forgiveness, forgiveness feels like it minimizes the offense or lets the offender off the hook. Revenge forces the offender to suffer equal loss. An eye for an eye seems about right.

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Like us, Peter struggled with forgiveness. He asked Jesus, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Matthew 18:21 Tim My guess is that Hartzell Peter was being magnanimous. Let’s face it, forgiving someone seven times seems a bit much. In context, Jesus does give direction for what to do when a fellow Christian sins against you, but multiple hits from the same person are always hard to swallow. Jesus’ answer to Peter hits us the same way it hit him, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.” Matthew 18:22 Jesus always takes holy living to a level that is humanly impossible to attain. Seriously, if we struggle with forgiving three times, how on earth are we going to do it seventy-seven times? But that’s the point. We can’t live the Christian life under our own power. It’s just not possible. For us to live a holy life requires the full surrender of our lives to the transformational grace of God. There is no other way. So, like it or not, forgiveness is the standard —

and we must find the grace to forgive. Forgiveness is important to God for two main reasons: freedom and potential. If we are imprisoned by bitterness or regret, then we cannot participate in a truly loving relationship with God or each other. True love can only be given and received by a free person — and to be free, we must forgive. Our holy potential also requires freedom. Potential is all about the future — and it’s impossible to grow into the future if we are imprisoned by the past. To reach our potential, we must be set free from bitterness and regret. So how does a Christian find the grace necessary to forgive? Here are some steps to get us moving in the direction of forgiveness: Step 1: Acknowledge the offense. Don’t explain it away, excuse it, minimize it, or pretend it didn’t happen. Be honest about it. Doing so is hard because it reveals vulnerability — an admission that the perpetrator had the power to hurt us. Keep in mind, God cannot release the grace to forgive until we are willing to admit we’ve been hurt. Redemption always begins in confession — even if it’s our confession that we’ve been hurt. Step 2: Share the pain with God and trusted confidants. God will let us

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ing so introduces redemption into the story. Jesus commanded us to love our enemies. Doing so is more plausible if we see them as broken rather than evil. That’s what Jesus did for the crowd who crucified Him. From the cross, He demonstrated love for His executioners by praying, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” Luke 23:34 Step 4: Release to God the desire for revenge. Meditate on Romans 12:19, “Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it

is written: ‘It is mine to avenge; I will repay,’ says the Lord.” Are we willing to trust in God’s vengeance? He’s the only one Who can see the heart — so the work of revenge is best left to Him. Step 5: Ask God to release the grace to forgive. Forgiveness is hard, and we need God’s grace to give it. Forgiveness is always a miracle of grace. That’s the point of the old saying, to err is human; to forgive, divine. Step 6: Live the forgiving life. Rarely is forgiveness a one-time event. The memory of an old offense can be easily triggered, reintroducing the offense and the pain. Every time it happens, the discipline of forgive-

ness and redemption must overcome it — even seventy-seven times. Step 7: Rejoice as God makes redemption the legacy. God redeems all things — even our loss and pain — and in the end, redemption is all that matters. Take it from a guy who has spent nearly forty years working with grieving families; forgiveness and redemption are far better legacies than bitterness and regret. It is hard to forgive, but it is much harder to live in a prison of bitterness and regret. Begin taking steps toward forgiveness and redemption. You will be set free, and God will redeem your loss and pain as He releases your holy potential — hallelujah!

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light snacks so that you can tame hunger pangs and not bust the budget at the food court. Understand game odds. Fair games are largely designed to earn the event money and not to cash out prizes to all participants. The chances of winning the grand prize, which may be a giant stuffed giraffe, usually are low, so it’s best if children do not become overly concerned with winning a prize. Play the games for fun and memories and not to walk away with the biggest prizes. In addition to these suggestions, parents can make sure they bring insect repellent and sunscreen to the fair. Dress for comfort and not fashion. These strategies can help families make the most of the county fair this year.

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Blueberry Festival What: Blueberry festival. Homemade baked goods, crafts, trash & treasure, basket drawing raffle. Lunch served: sandwich platters, delicious desserts. When: Saturday, July 16th, from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Garman Lutheran Church, 1779 Sulphur Run Rd., Pine Creek Twp.

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.

Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: We Must Recognize Our Need For Change. Sermon Text: Acts 10. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, July 17th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport.

Homeschooling Families Park Meetups What: Homeschooling families meet for social time and support. Pack a lunch, drinks, camp chairs, sports gear, and other play items. Bathrooms will be open. For more information go to www.lcchea. com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. When: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month through October, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: James Short Park, Loyalsock, Pavilion #1. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Clothing Donations What: Children, babies, adults & shoes donations. When: Thursday, July 14th from 3:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church - curb side,

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any articles have exact way gut health regulates been published brain function. Ghannoum recently discussand other scientists are hoping ing the connecthat as they learn more about tion the mind has with gut how these systems interact, health — specifically, the minew and better treatments for crobiome, which are the trildepression may be discovered. Many of the studies on lions of bacteria living in our this relationship reference digestive systems. Research has shown that the gut microwhat is called the microbiDave ota-gut-brain axis. This is biome can affect many body Bellomo just a fancy way of saying systems and processes, including digestion, immunity, the pathways of communiand possibly our mental well-being. cation between our digestive system In an article written by Julia Metraux and the brain. A 2019 study in Physifor Everyday Health, Metraux dis- ological Reviews noted that gut microcusses the possibility that gut health biota affected mood in participants, might be involved in mental health some of whom had conditions such disorders such as depression. Accord- as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). ing to Mahmoud Ghannoum, Ph.D., Though more research is needed, who is a faculty member of the Di- existing studies seem to support the gestive Health Research Institute at idea that some people with depresCase Western Reserve University, sion have an imbalance in their gut our brain and gut talk to each other. bacteria and that there may be lower Ghannoum and other research- levels of beneficial organisms in their ers are investigating the way these digestive systems. In a 2022 article in two systems communicate and the journal Physiological Medicine, rehow the trillions of microorgan- searchers found that people with menisms in our gut influence depression. tal health conditions such as major While this type of research is gaining in depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, popularity, little is still known about the and schizophrenia-spectrum disorders

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high in sugar can negatively impact the microorganisms in our digestive systems and have been shown to be linked with depression. Instead, focus on diets largely composed of non-starchy vegetables, specifically ones with strong anti-inflammatory properties. These foods include green leafy vegetables such as kale and collards, blueberries, and bananas. 2. Exercise. Exercise, specifically aerobic exercise, has been shown to enhance digestive health as it seems to increase the diversity of gut bacteria. This diversity is good for gut health. Exercising at least 30 minutes per day is not only good for di-

gestive and heart health but has also been shown to be a mood booster. 3. Eat probiotics and fiber. Probiotics are foods that support good bacteria in your digestive system. Probiotic foods and drinks include kimchi, which is made from fermented vegetables, kombucha, a fermented tea, sauerkraut, and yogurt. Fiber, which is sorely lacking in the American diet, can be found in foods such as beans, broccoli, fruit, and oatmeal. Gut health is critical to overall well-being and is only recently getting the attention it deserves. While research has shown the connection between the brain and the gut, more work needs

to be done to better understand this relationship. Research has also shown that by optimizing digestive health, we may be able to reduce our chances of developing mental health conditions such as depression. To accomplish this, we need to make sure that we are eating nutritious food that is rich in antioxidants and we are avoiding processed sugar such as sweets and soda. Last, as always, exercise regularly for at least 30 minutes per day. For more information on developing a fitness program or if you are interested in online training, feel free to message me on my Facebook page, Bellomo Online Training.

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had higher levels of a bacteria such as Streptococcus, Lactobacillus, and Eggerthella, but lower levels of Faecalibacterium. What they do not know, however, is if these different levels were caused by things such as medication, diet, or by habits such as smoking or alcohol consumption. Research also suggests that genetics may play a large role in levels of certain bacteria that are associated with depression and may increase a person’s odds of developing mental health disorders. While things like genetic predisposition cannot be controlled, some things can be done to improve gut health. 1. Reduce refined sugar. Diets

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ur area has finally joined many of the municipalities in the United States by experiencing an act of rage. It probably had to happen sooner or later. Around 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 3rd, a woman took out her rage against Little League International by driving her minivan through the front door of the World of Little League Museum lobby. Thank God no one was injured, although four employees and about 40 guests were in the building at the time. These are the Days of Rage in the United States, and it has been building up since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Rage is different from protesting or voicing grievances. The US Constitution actually included in the first amendment protection of the freedom of religion (yes, that was the first one), freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and the right to petition the government. Look at that list — three of

the five have to do with the right to express your concerns openly in public. However, even from the beginning, there were those who felt they had to make their point more violently, even at the highest levels of the US government. According to Yale history professor Joanne B. Freeman, there were more than 70 violent incidents between congressmen in the years leading up to the Civil War. The most famous was on May 22, 1856, when Representative Preston Brooks, a pro-slavery southerner, walked over to Senator Charles Sumner, a northern advocate against slavery, and whacked him in the head with

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his cane until he was unconscious. He then walked calmly out of the chamber with no one stopping him. The threats between northerners and southerners got so heated that many congressmen routinely carried pistols or knives when they stepped into the congressional floor. It is no wonder that reconciliation could not take place, and ultimately the violence resulted in the United States Civil War. To bring us up to the 21st century, an article in the magazine Atlantic in 2004 noted that “America’s social-anger thermometer is on the rise…” and could possibly develop into the level of the Decade of Anger in the 1960s. This was spot-on as the riots that took place in May and June of 2020 in 140 cities following George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis police custody resulted in fires and property destruction that resulted in over $2 billion in damages. According to Property Claim Services (PCS), an organization that has tracked insurance claims related to civil disorder since 1950, these riots cost the insurance industry more than any ever recorded. Rage actions have become almost commonplace in the past several years.

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This 2 1/2 Story Home situated on .24 acre lot & currently set up as a Double with 3 B/R’s - 1 Bath, eat in kitchen, Dining & Living room areas each side with 2800+ Sq. ft. of Living area. Original Oak woodwork throughout w/ hardwood floors. Property carries single deed w/ 325 & 327 postal addresses. Amenities include: Detached 2 Car Garage, Storage Shed, Full basement area, Off street paved & On Street Parking with rear alley access to property

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t the height of the travel season — and in honor of the state-traversing U.S. Route 6, Pennsylvania’s coolest twolane — Webb presents a half-dozen road movies. We’ll stick to “under-the-radar” films in this category — trusting that most readers already know about such classics as “Rain Man,” “Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” the Oscar-magnet “It Happened One Night” and 2018’s BestPicture winner, “Green Book.” “Chef ” (2014): The accomplished actor-director Jon Favreau (“Iron Man I” and “II,” plus the live-action “Jungle Book” & “Lion King”) took up the pen for this winsome winner about a talented chef who has a public meltdown and thereafter hits the road in a food truck; this cross-country trip then enables Chef Carl to reconnect with his pre-teen son. Laced with luscious food footage and a tasty soundtrack, “Chef ” co-stars Scarlett Johansson, Oliver Platt, Dustin Hoffman, Sofia Vergara and in a terrific cameo, Robert Downey Jr. Rated R for language. “Harry and Tonto” (1974): After entertaining generations on TV’s “The Honeymooners,” Art Carney grabbed

goal is to reach a professional wrestler — so he too can take up a grappling career! Meanwhile, the pair is joined by a kindly staffer who’d like to return Zak (Dakota Johnson) — and Joseph W. on top of that, two Smith III vicious thugs are also coming after Tyler. The cast is excellent, highlighted by an irresistible Gottshagen — who met the filmmakers at an acting camp and insisted they make a movie about him. Rated PG-13 for language. “A Perfect World” (1993): Kevin Costner is sensational in this lesserknown triumph from director Clint Eastwood and writer John Lee Hancock (“The Blind Side,” “Saving Mr. Banks”). Set in 1963, “World” focuses on Butch Haynes, a career criminal who, after escaping from jail, takes a preteen boy as hostage; but like young Phillip, we can see that Haynes is not all bad, and this gripping crime thriller morphs into an equally gripping road movie as Haynes takes the fatherless child under his wing. Eastwood co-stars as a Texas Ranger in pursuit, with help from a criminologist (Laura Dern) and a cocky sharpshooter (Bradley Whitford). Rated PG-13 for

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setting up a home together for the first time. Keep these tips and etiquette guidelines in mind to get the most out of your registry. Take inventory of what you have and what you need. For couples who’ve lived alone or together, the registry may be a way to fill in gaps for necessities neither of you already have. It’s also a good way to begin upgrading the less expensive kitchen

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ne bowl, six basic ingredients and 30 minutes makes a very full and happy belly. Last week was National Mac & Cheese Day, a time to celebrate one of America’s favorite dishes. Mac & cheese is also the ultimate in comfort food. In addition to being mighty tasty, its economical and easy to make. It’s interesting how something so basic can also be so varied from recipe to recipe. Cheddar, provolone, cooper sharp, colby jack or Swiss? Stove or microwave? Start with the pasta already cooked or throw it into the pot uncooked with all the other ingredients? Many folks make their favorite dishes the same way their mother and grandmother did. Comfort food has the ability to bring back memories from long ago. I love macaroni & cheese, in fact, it’s one of my favorite things to eat Over the years I’ve tried many recipes and had it at many restaurants, however, none was or is as scrumptious as the kind my grandmother and mother prepared. It’s the only kind I ever made or ever will make. This mac & cheese is so simple to make and takes less than half an hour from start to ready to eat. All you need is one large microwave safe

bowl and six everyday items every kitchen should have on hand. Pasta, cheese, salt, pepper, butter and tomato soup. Yep, undiluted tomato soup changes the taste and appearance completely. Here’s the blueprint. Using a large microwave safe bowl, fill it with water about ¾ the way. Add a pinch of salt to the water and microwave to a rolling boil. Add your pasta and microwave about 18 minutes. Drain and rinse with warm water and place back into the bowl. Next add your cheese, butter, salt, pepper and the tomato soup and microwave uncovered for about 4 minutes until the cheese is melted. At this point you could either serve this or jazz it up a little more by adding some chopped up bacon, French fried onions or broccoli chopped into pieces. Occasionally I’ll add a thin layer of breadcrumbs on top and place under the broiler until the crumbs are toasted. Be sure to partake in this cheesy creation that is comfort food at its best. Mac & cheese & soup recipe Ingredients: • Half a box San Giorgio Trio Italiano pasta, or your favorite pasta • 1 pound cheddar cheese or a mix of colby, cooper and cheddar • Salt and pepper to taste • 1/4 stick of butter • 1/3 can of undiluted tomato soup

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2nd Half Host Families Needed The Williamsport Crosscutters are currently accepting applications for potential host families for the 2nd half

of the 2022 season. While many host families return year after year, the team is always looking to add to their list of availabilities for the players.

“Host families play a crucial role in helping our young players feel comfortable and succeed in a new environment”, said Crosscutters Vice-President of Marketing Gabe Sinicropi. “Families who have opened their homes to Crosscutters players in the past have had positive experiences that include forging lasting relationships.” The 2022 season ends September 4. Players typically range in age from 17– 23. All Host Families are eligible for Cutters game tickets as well as other perks of the Host Family Program. To learn more about the Crosscutters Host Family Program, contact Nate Schneider at nate@crosscutters.com or (570) 326-3389 x1400. “Make Your Cutters Debut” Taking Entries Until July 15 Have you ever dreamed of suiting up in full uniform and getting paid to play baseball? The Williamsport Crosscutters are giving fans the opportunity with the “Make Your Cutters Debut” contest sponsored by the Williamsport Sun-Gazette. The winner will have the opportunity to; – Sign a one-day Williamsport

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was offered to landowners for free by the Pennsylvania Game Commission quite a few years ago. Each one was touted as “the latest and greatest thing to plant for wildlife feed and cover.” Now, years later, and after each of them has continued to spread throughout the landscape, they are now classified as “invasive species,” and the current recommendation is to eliminate them whenever and wherever possible. As they mature, each of these plants produces fruit containing seeds. Various birds eat the fruit, and some of the seeds pass through the birds undigested. Thus you often see some of these plants growing under power lines and trees. Deer will sometimes browse on some of these plants, but not enough to control or impede their spread across fields and through the woods. In the young plants, control can be achieved mechanically by mowing. Once they reach a mature stage, chemical treatment by application of herbicides becomes the most effective method of elimination. Glyphosate (Roundup) is extremely effective on all of these. The autumn olive may be

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where schools of crappies roam at various depths. A lot of this is also true for perch. Bluegills, on the other hand, spawn later than crappies, and sometimes they may still be found in shallower bays and shorelines even into the mid and late summer months. When it comes to bass fishing in lakes, here again, it’s wise to be conscious of spawning periods and water temperatures. Bass in our part of the country will usually spawn in late May or early June. Bass will move into their shallower spawning grounds in one to four feet of water and when water temperatures reach around 60 degrees. I tend to avoid fishing for bass during the spawning period and be aware that fishing over or targeting a bass spawning bed is not legal. I try to avoid the circular spawning beds that are often visible in the shallow water and fish a little deeper for fish that have not yet started the spawning process. Following spawning, females move out to deeper water, where they may not put much effort into feeding for a couple of weeks. Males guard the

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opportunities to be embedded in the community, these are things that are important to me.” WW: How important are athletics to the overall educational objectives of a school district? Scott Lowery Briggs: “Athletics and the arts play a critical role in the education of students. Students often need a connection outside of the seven or eight hours each day they spend in the school building. Extracurricular activities are an important part of young people’s development. The role that coaches and advisors play in supporting students gives them another adult role model that they can connect to. All in all, these activities are an extension of the work that we do in the academic setting throughout the day. I think it is valuable for all our students because it gives them an opportunity to connect with something outside the normal school day and still be associated with the school system.” WW: During the past several years, the sports programs at Canton have

been very successful. How satisfying was that for you? Briggs: “One of my early goals at Canton was to be able to build a positive school climate and culture. When you have successful athletic programs, that extends beyond the walls of your building — and the community becomes more engaged. The sports programs at Canton were a great avenue to bring our community together, and it was exciting. Anybody that knows me knows that there wasn’t a home game when I wasn’t on the sideline and having the chance to interact with the kids. It’s a great way of building a positive school culture and having the community become engaged in the success that is achieved on the athletic fields.” WW: How do you plan to support South Williamsport’s sports programs? Briggs: “From a budgetary standpoint, it is important to see what the figures look like. Personally, I will be actively engaged in participating and will be at as many events as I can. If there are areas of need, I will try and continue to support athletics and try to create partnerships within the community that can help support the athletic programs that we currently have in place. As a school system, anybody that is a

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want to excel at a particular sport, often times that sport demands your attention year-round. I am a firm believer that multiple sports build a well-rounded individual and student. As a former athlete myself, I was a wrestler, and I was a product of burnout. I wrestled from kindergarten all through high school. I loved the sport of wrestling, and it taught me the most life-long lessons that I could have had. But it was grueling. So, if you are one person only concentrating on one sport, the burnout factor can come into play. I think it is important for kids to be involved in many different athletic ac-

tivities; however, I also acknowledge that the challenges sports have created over the past five or ten years in terms of kids reaching that ultimate goal have become more difficult if kids are not fine-tuning those skills related to one particular sport.” WW: From your new South Williamsport perspective, what role will athletics play? Briggs: “My key focus during this first year at South Williamsport is to gain a better understanding of how the systems that are currently in place are working. Regarding athletics, yes, having winning programs is what you strive

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superintendent in the state of Pennsylvania will tell you in many communities, South Williamsport among them, athletics play a huge role in the work you do and are contributing factors that lead to decision making.” WW: Smaller schools need athletes to play multiple sports to have competitive programs. Is the three-sport athlete becoming a thing of the past? Briggs: “That is a challenge, not only in high school but with our youth sports today. When I grew up, kids were involved in multiple sports yearround. Athletics have become so competitive at such young ages that if you

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actual habitation. This area was originally the lands of the Oglala Sioux. And in 1868, at the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie, the United States assured the Sioux that the Badlands shall forever be in their possession. In 1889, however, the treaty was broken, and the Badlands were confiscated by the United States. Sioux Indians objected and caused a stir. Thousands assembled in 1890, and via a Ghost Dance, they tried to revive the souls of the lost buffalo and the dead. The history of the Badlands as a significant paleontological resource goes back to the times of the Lakotas. They found large fossilized bones, fossilized seashells, and turtle shells. They correctly assumed that the area had once been underwater and that the bones belonged to creatures that no longer existed. In 1843 a fossilized jaw fragment collected by Alexander Culbertson of the American Fur Company found its way to a physician in St. Louis. Hiram A. Prout published a paper about the jaw in the American Journal of Science in which he stated that it had come from a creature he called a Paleotherium. Shortly after the publication, the Badlands became an extremely popular fossil hunting

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RIVER LOT RIVER LOT FOR SALE. Call 570-323-6595, Leave Message. 164941

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ROOMS HOMES STORAGE FOR RENT SALE MILLVILLE HOUSE FOR SALE, $250,000. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, Detached Garage, Peaceful Setting, Nice Yard, Call 570394-9810. 165311

ROOMS APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT 2nd Floor, 1 Person Apartment. Heat, Water, Trash Removal Included. Quiet Neighborhood. $675.00/Month. 570-204-2210. 165080

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--Williamsport - GRIER STREET MANOR - 1 BRM. APTS. AVAILABLE FOR ALL THOSE 55 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED EXCEPT TELEPHONE AND CABLE. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION. 1-800-735-3068, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 165298

- ALMOND STREET COMMONS - 1 BRM. APTS. W/ 2 APTS DESIGNED TO ACCOM. NEEDS OF A WHEELCHAIR. RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-800-735-3068. OR 570-326-1909. TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 165299

(570) 838-3038 or (570) 492-9444 TRUCKS -WILLIAMSPORT – FAXON COMMONS – 1 BRM. APTS. W/ 2 APTS. DESIGNED TO ACCOMM. NEEDS OF A WHEELCHAIR. RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-800-735-3068 OR 570-326-1909, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 165300

STORAGE UNITS 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 165109

03 F-350 5.4 Manual 4x4. Crew Cab, Long Bed Topper, New Brakes. $3,800.00. 570584-5478. 164582

MOTORCYCLES 1981 YAMAHA SECA 750, 4 Cyl, 16,000 Miles. Runs Great, Looks Great. $2,195.00 OBO 570-323-8188. 165457

BOATS SEA-NYMPH 14’ DEEP V With Trailer & 20HP Mercury Outboard. $975.00 570-5601528. 165293 14 FOOT MCKEE CRAFT Fiberglass Boat And Trailer, Center Console, 50 Horse Merc. $1,695.00 OBO 570-323-8188. 165458

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2007 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 3.3L. 144,800 Miles. Great Stereo System, No Rear Seats. $4,000.00. 570-692-2697. 165282

CAMPERS 1992 COLEMAN COLORADO SPORT Pop-Up Camper. 750 Lbs., Sleeps 3. $2,000.00 Or Reasonable Offer. 570-9713948. 165304

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