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Weekly Highlights – 03/28/16 – 04/01/16

by Home Page Staff - April 2-3, 2016

It’s time once again to take a look at what happened the past week. The Weekly Highlights are a great way to catch up, but don’t forget that you can always watch the full stories from either our front page or the archives section.
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THE 2016 SPORTS HALL OF FAME
The Tioga County Sports Hall of Fame inducted 14 new members on Saturday, March 26 at their 31st annual banquet held out at the Tioga County Fairgrounds.

Former athletes from Wellsboro, Mansfield, North Penn, Liberty, Cowanesque Valley, Williamson, and Elkland gathered and shared stories about their playing days and their favorite memories. The event started with sports trivia from Pennsylvania State Representative Matthew E. Baker, recognition of newly deceased Hall of Fame members, an introduction of Tioga County High School honorees, and the induction of the Class of 2016.
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STEP OUTDOORS – UNDER THE PLANETARIUM
A planetarium open house will be Friday, April 1 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Strait Planetarium under the gold dome in the Grant Science Center on the Mansfield University campus.

The event is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome to attend.
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MU PSYCH CENTRAL – THE FOUR HORSEMEN
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are dangerous in any relationship. Criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling are all patterns many of us are skilled at using because they protect us from getting hurt in our relationships; they are tools we use to deflect the real issues behind the conflict. Unfortunately, research conducted by Dr. John Gottman and colleagues have found significant detriment in utilizing any and all of these Horsemen in everyday relationships. For marriages, in particular, use of the Four Horseman can result in relationship deterioration, and even divorce. Because the Horsemen typically cover up deeper wounds that need healing, often times the real root of the issue is not addressed or resolved and piles up, continuing negative relationship patterns.
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DUNHAM’S CORNER – WHAT’S IN YOUR CLOSET?
As the weather warms and spring cleaning commences, many of us are pulling brighter colors and lighter fabrics out of storage. We may even be looking to replace old pieces with something fresh for the new season. Today on What’s in Your Closet, Ann Dunham Rawson of Dunham’s Department Store shared the eight spring essentials for your wardrobe.
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WELLSBORO STUDENTS SHOCKED BY DECISION
Happy April Fool’s Day!
Wellsboro High School will begin a trial SCHOOL UNIFORM policy this coming Fall. If it goes well then the entire school system will be implementing a new dress code for the entire school system at the beginning of the 2017 school year.

While some students and parents feel this is too controversial of a subject for a quick decision, School Board President Matt Feil makes it clear on today’s broadcast that the only controversy left to work through is style of uniform to be chosen.

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