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Editorials

Energy development still needed

Jason Fink, president and CEO for the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce, is right to sound the alarm. Fink detailed in his monthly column in Chamber Connection, provided with last Wednesday’s edition of the Sun-Gazette, the risks of an energy crisis in our state and region. “We ...

What other newspapers are saying: Climate for electric vehicles changing

The times they are a changin’, especially on progressive climate dogma. On Thursday the House voted in strong bipartisan fashion to overturn the EV mandate the Biden Administration let California impose on the rest of America. The vote was 246-164 for a Congressional Review Act (CRA) ...

Youth devoted to brighter futures

A common theme often can be found in our communities, beyond the perhaps cliched notion that young people are our future — our young people are eager to work hard and learn and improve at new skills to make that future brighter. We are, of course, always happy to share stories of young ...

Lawmaker’s leadership on Second Amendment appreciated

We are happy to learn from the office of state Rep. Joe Hamm, R-Hepburn Township, that the legislator recently attended our region’s National Rifle Association banquet in Hughesville. The state representative discussed his efforts in the legislature to secure concealed-carry rights in ...

Soap Box Derby workshop a sign summer is coming

As seen in Monday’s Williamsport Sun-Gazette, participants in the 2025 Soap Box Derby were busy this past weekend building their cars ahead of the June 7 race on the Market Street Hill. The Soap Box Derby is one of the highlights of summer in our region. The construction of the cars by the ...