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began his D.C. days working as an assistant Attorney General within the Ford administration in 1975. For the last 36 years, he has worn the tag of senator. His net worth — $34.1 million. This is very impressive considering Kentucky ranks dead last in the Nation in living wage. Of course, Washington, D.C. ranks 1st. Who is the wealthiest woman serving in Congress? That should be easy. House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi. She began her political career in 1981. She has had her seat in Congress for the last 34 years. Her net worth $114.7 million. The state of California, at the edge of the financial abyss long before the pandemic, has had her leading their way there. Next up is Senator Dianne Feinstein. She began her political career as mayor of San Francisco in 1970. She has now been a senator for 29 years. Her political privilege in California has led to a net worth of $87.9 million. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley has been in politics since 1959, beginning first in his home state. He is the longest-tenured Republican at just over 40 years. Net worth — $18.5 million. That’s a lot of corn futures. The longest-tenured Republican woman Senator is Susan Collins from Maine. She began her political career working for

Senator William Cohen in 1975. She has represented Maine for the last 24 years. Net worth — $6.9 million. Alabama Republican Senator Richard Shelby has served in the senate since 1987. He began his political career working for the city Jim Webb, Jr. of Tuscaloosa in 1973. Net worth — $19.1 million. Democrat Dick Durban is a political lifer. He began his career in the state government of Illinois in 1970. He has spent a total of 37 years in the house of representatives. Net worth — $13.4 million I think by now you get the point. I could fill the Webb Weekly with the lifestyles of the rich and infamous that have overstayed their welcome in Washington. If you’re not a millionaire when you get there, you will be. Here is the other reason nobody wants to leave Washington. On average, since 2001, Congress has been in legislative sessions only 146.7 days a year, which is basically one day for every 2 1/2 days of work. Even when you take into consideration of the time working within their home state, this is far below the average American’s work schedule. The base salary for the house and senate is $174,000. I don’t understand this myth that the elected aren’t compensated through salary but by personal benefits, expense

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small gesture to demonstrate the deep appreciation for law enforcement’s significant daily contributions to our County.” In the past, the DA’s While it wasn’t exactly what he wantoffice has honored ed to do, Gardner said it was the first the men and women step in starting a new tradition in of law enforcement showing gratitude for all that the law annually by hosting enforcement community does for our a meal at a WilliamSteph area. Nordstrom sport Crosscutter’s The mission of the Lycoming Coungame during the ty District Attorney’s Office is to “emsummer. Obviously, COVID made brace the pursuit of justice with wisthat impossible this year. However, dom, humility, and accountability to that wasn’t going to keep Gardner and all victims of crime.” DA Gardner and his office from honoring the men and his team of ADAs have been working women in blue in our area. to do just that since he took office. The District Attorney’s office proudly One of the platforms that he campresented a plaque to each municipal paigned on was the backlog of caspolice department, the state police, es on the County’s docket. Before the sheriff ’s office, adult probation, COVID, he had already cleared over and juvenile probation to “collec- 150 cases from the list, working to tively thank each department’s mem- bring the backlog to a more managebers for her and his tireless devotion, able number. The backlog of cases had dedication, and hard work to ensure repercussions, such as the dismissal the safety and welfare of Lycoming of cases. While COVID has limited County citizens.” They were also giv- the number of jury trials that can be en t-shirts that read “The Lycoming held, he’s hoping to be able to pursue County District Attorney’s Office Ap- more cases soon. preciates All Law Enforcement.” According to DA Gardner, “it was a See APPRECIATION o n P a g e 6

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APPRECIATION When asked about crime in the county, he said that majority of crimes in our area relate to DUIs, assaults (misdemeanor and felony), and narcotics (possession and distribution). He also noted that the majority of crime in our area is tied to drugs. I can’t say that I’m surprised by that. Over the years, I have spent a lot of time of writing on the heroin epidemic in our area. And while it doesn’t appear to be as volatile as it was five years ago, that by no means, means that it isn’t a pressing issue in our community. That issue also seems to be evolving. Now we are dealing with not only heroin but what the heroin and other drugs are being mixed with. Fentanyl is a deadly drug that is popping up more regularly. Tramadol, an opiate with a high risk for addiction and dependence, is also being seen mixed with other narcotics too. As if that isn’t enough, the methamphetamine issues that have plagued the outlying counties seems to be creeping into

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know them. To allow kids to see that police officers are members of their communities and neighborhoods. To help kids understand that police officers and law enforcement are there to help them and protect them, and they shouldn’t fear them. He also wants to extend that message to the community at large. Listen, I get it. There is a lot of talk in the world today about the problems with law enforcement. And it’s talk about problems that certainly need to be looked at and addressed. That being said, I think the vast majority of officers in our area are good officers who just want to help and protect our community members. But they need the public’s help in order to do that. Sometimes that chain of evidence is only so long, and witnesses are needed to help. Officers and the DA’s office are there to help and protect others so that those that deserve it can be brought to justice. Another arm of community outreach is all of the programs that county detectives organize and participate in, including elderly abuse prevention, drug abuse prevention,

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alone, but how it is essential to challenge Gabe had an important message yourself by performing alongside others. for aspiring musicians, “If you’re not “I believe that there’s always something confident about your abilities, be to learn from another creative person, confident about not being confident no matter what their skill level is. At the and know that your progress is up to UMC, all of the students are working you. If you throw yourself into a musical hard to make the performances as great situation before you may be ready to and close to “perfect” as they can be. “handle it”, you’ll surprise yourself with Going through that experience myself, how much you’ll learn as long as you stay it taught me so much of what being a humble.” musician is all about.” Check out Gabe’s most recent album Public Auction Gabe has traveled across the country “Flying High” released in October of playing in festivals and bringing his own 2020, and featuring 2020 blues “Friday” February 26athlegendary blend of hard stomping blues to the stage, band from Washington D.C., The 5:30 who P.M.are one of the oldest, Public Auction and won the Gibson Guitar Award for Nighthawks, best guitarist at “Friday” the 2019 February International blues bands in the17742 country. 2020 26thstill-touring, 143 School Lane Lairdsville PA Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN. Get your tickets online at caclive.com.


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and I was proud of Marcie for the effort she was putting into her workouts. I was, however, confused that Marcie was not losing any weight. According to my calculations, she should have lost approximately 10 pounds and an inch or two from her waist. She was getting stronger and her endurance was improving but she was also gaining weight. I knew that there was no way she could have gained that much muscle in the short time we were training so I thought about what else could be causing the weight gain. I mentally went through the list of things we were working on. Cardio… check; weights…check; diet…hang on! Remember, I was just out of college and not yet wise in the ways of the world. I thought if you asked a client to do something, they simply followed instructions. When I saw Marcie for her next training session, I pulled her aside and asked, “How have you been eating?” “Good”, she replied. “Okay, what did you have for dinner last night?” Marcie hesitated then sheepishly said, “A few beers and a brick

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route, don’t be focused on sighting a large antler from a huge 12-pointer, but instead, be looking for a drop from a spike buck or a young 4-point deer. If you are seeking a large, heavy antler, you might overlook the smaller ones. If you think small, you will greatly increase your number of “finds.” Don’t always expect to see a whole shed antler lying completely out in the open, but instead, be watchful for a portion of the antler, or just a tip of a point that may be sticking up. Plan Out a Route: Develop a route that incorporates deer trails wherever possible and runs between bedding and feeding areas. Spend extra time in the bedding and feeding areas, as these locations will reveal more sheds. Have confidence in the route you have selected, and on the next outing, travel it in the opposite direction. Sometimes, you will spot an object merely because you are looking for it from a different angle. Seeing is Believing: You will multiply your chances greatly by using binoculars to help spot dropped antlers. It is pretty amazing how a dropped antler laying on the forest floor can be so easily spotted with the use of a good pair of binoculars. You end up widening your search area by a considerable amount by just stopping

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Increases in the amount of the male hormone testosterone in late August and early September cause blood flow to the antlers to stop; the velvet dries and is eventually rubbed off. Testosterone Ken levels continue to increase Hunter throughout the breeding season until they peak in November, which coincides with the peak of the breeding dates. After that period, testosterone levels begin to fall, and when they reach a low enough level, the antlers are shed. Generally speaking, the shedding of antlers occurs earlier in northern states than in southern states. It also appears that spike bucks tend to shed their antlers sooner than bucks with branched antlers. These factors suggest that age, nutrition, and other factors may also play a role in addition

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near where I hunted deer this past fall revealed three different bucks, with one sporting a pretty good set of antlers. Where was that buck when I hunted there? When I viewed the other person’s game photos, camera bucks kept showing up — at least five different bucks and a couple with pretty decent racks. Obviously, there are still a fair number of bucks that haven’t shed their antlers yet. Some bucks may even go into March before dropping their antlers. A number of years ago, I was out doing some photography when I drove by a field with a deer standing in the middle about 75 yards away. When I looked closer to my surprise, it still had an antler on one side, but this was the first week of April! While the shed hunters are out scouring the woods for dropped antlers, there are a lot of us who are still hoping for a chance to spot a few deer still carrying a good set of antlers.

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to the lower testosterone levels in the shedding of antlers. A friend of mine, Charles Alsheimer, who unfortunately passed away in recent years, was an excellent deer hunter, wildlife photographer, and lecturer. He also raised deer in New York state. He noted that when a buck’s nutritional requirements are met, and the buck doesn’t have to breed too many does, he will drop his antlers at nearly the same time each year. Several of the bucks he raised consistently shed their antlers within 2 or 3 days of a certain date every year. The idea for this week’s story came about when I began wondering if there was still a chance that I might see some good bucks roaming about. What’s interesting is that about the same time I was wondering how many bucks might still be carrying antlers, two different individuals showed me photos from their game cameras. One camera recently placed


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FIREWOOD SEASONED HARDWOOD FIREWOOD. Cut, Split, No Ash. Delivery Available. $150.00/Cord. 570-772-0641. 151940 LORD JESUS FIREWOOD COMPANY, Seasoned Hardwood, Split, Delivered And Stacked $125.00/Load. Call Mr. Monroe At 570-220-5316. 152426 MIXED HARDWOODS From Oak, Hickory, Ash Cherry, Etc. $160.00 A Cord And Will Do Smaller Amounts. Will Deliver For A Small Fee. We Are Serving Williamsport And Surrounding Areas. Contact Brandon At 570505-2253. 121212

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EMPLOYMENT LOOKING TO HIRE FENCE INSTALLERS IN WILLIAMSPORT. Previous Construction Experience Helpful But Not Required. Please Call 570-322-5885. 152555 C.H. WALTZ SONS, Tractor Dealer, Is Hiring Service Technicians For Their Cogan Station And Winfield Stores. Experience Preferred. Full-time, Includes Benefits. Apply At chwaltz.com/ careers. 152551 TRAIN ONLINE TO DO MEDICAL BILLING! Become a Medical Office Professional at CTI! Get trained & certified to work in months! 888-572-6790. (M-F 8-6 ET). C11 THE ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY PUBLISHERS (ACP) is searching for an Executive Director. If interested, visit afcp.org or ifpa.com and click on the “Executive Director Search” link for more details. C11 LOOKING FOR ROOFERS That Want To Get Started In Commercial Roofing. Call 570-2384338. 152416 DRIVER WANTED AT Vinnie’s Italian Eatery. Must Have Own Car. Pay Is Between $16.00 And $18.00 Per Hour. Call 570326-1998. 152276 MEYERS MASONRY IS SEEKING Hard Workers With Drivers License For Steady Work. Good Pay. Will Train Motivated Workers With Desire To Learn Field Of Masonry. 570-244-5922. 152421

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BUFFALO WILD WINGS Now Hiring Line Cooks And Cashiers. Must Be Available To Work Nights And Weekends. Please Apply At snagajob.com .152291 HIGHLAND LAKE MANOR Has Immediate Part-Time Openings For Cook And Waitress. Inquire within At 2826 Genesee Trail Road, Hughesville. 152263 JANITORIAL/CLEANERS. Part time office cleaning positions available in the Williamsport area. Monday Friday 4:30pm to 8:30 pm. Call 717-541-0618. 151926

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APARTMENTS NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, ½ off first month rent Available Very Nice 2 Bedrooms 1st and 2nd Floor Apartments, direct access to apartment from parking lot. Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Respon-

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 56 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

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sible For Electric, Gas, Water/ Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 147. 152262 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Mid Rise, ½ off first month rent. Available Nice 1 bedroom, Fully Equipped Kitchen, AC unit, Washer/Dryer Hook Up. Included in rent: Gas Heat, Water sewer and trash. Tenant is Responsible for Electric. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 147. 152261 WILLIAMSPORT - 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. 152425

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