BRADFORD WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO DRUG DELIVERIES (MCKEAN COUNTY.

District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that one of the women arrested during a drug detail in July has pled guilty to delivering methamphetamine and cocaine. Katlyn Buterbaugh, formerly of School Street in Bradford, was charged by McKean County Drug Task Force Detective Michael Ward after the Task Force received reports of her using her residence for drug distribution within Bradford.
During a plea hearing at the McKean County Courthouse on March 12, 2026, BUTERBAUGH pled guilty to Delivery of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine) (Felony); Delivery of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine) (Felony); and Delivery of a Controlled Substance (cocaine) (Felony).
Severe Watches And Warnings For Roulette – URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

National Weather Service State College PA
333 AM EDT Mon Mar 16 2026
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 2 AM EDT TUESDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 1 and 4 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph.
* WHERE…A portion of central Pennsylvania.
* WHEN…From 5 PM this afternoon to 2 AM EDT Tuesday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Snowfall rates >1″ are likely this evening as cold air surges in and changes rain to snow in the wake of a cold front. Rapid accumulation on roadways is possible as most of the snow will fall after sunset.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
Drug Sale Arrest In Olean

A Search warrant was served at 216 N. 15th Street for drugs. Investigators with the Street Crimes Unit located Fentanyl and cash in this apartment after a lengthy investigation for drug sales. The Police Departments Emergency Response team made entry into the apartment after encountering subjects located outside. 37 year old Ronald Daniels III , A.K.A. ” Q ” who resides at this apartment was arrested and charged with two counts of Criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd. degree, ( B Felonies ) and Criminal possession of a controlled substance 4th degree ( C Felony ) and Criminal sale of a controlled substance 3rd. degree ( B Felony ). Daniels is currently being held for arraignment. The Street Crimes unit was assisted by the Southern tier regional drug task force and the Sheriffs K-9 unit.
Penn College Athletics At A Glance

Last week in review: Penn College sent three wrestlers to the NCAA Division III National Championships, and all of them, although eliminated on Friday’s first day, came away winners and helped the team to its best finish ever (40 of 68) on the national level. Also, the baseball, softball and lacrosse teams all completed their spring break week with victories.
On the horizon: Over the next week and a half, golf and tennis teams will step into spring season action.
WRESTLING
Carter Davis, of York, at 165 pounds, was 3-2 on the sport’s biggest stage in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Nick Woodruff, of Wyalusing, at 197, was 2-2; and Kaden Ware, of Brooklyn, Connecticut, at 141, finished 1-2, with the trio earning a program-record seven national team points during coach Dalton Rohrbaugh’s second season.
Davis started with a win by decision and fell to the third seed before scoring wins by a major decision and decision. His long day then came to a close when he was pinned by the No. 4 seed, concluding his season with a 31-6 record.
Woodruff opened with a decision win and then edged the No. 4 seed in his second bout. Facing the fifth-seed, Woodruff was pinned, and after being pinned again, he closed out a 14-7 campaign.
Ware scored a major decision win in his first match, before a technical fall loss to the No. 3 seed and later a decision loss wrapped up his season at 17-5.
In previous trips to nationals, Isaac Cory, of Montoursville, posted a 1-2 at 184 pounds as a freshman in 2023, and Noah Hunt, of Muncy, was 0-2 as a senior a year ago at 141 pounds. Cory earned one team point in 2023 as the Wildcats ended tied for 52nd of 71 teams. With no team points last year, they were one of 14 teams tied for 61st in a 74-team field.
Michael McIntyre, 81, of Bradford, PA

Michael McIntyre, 81, of Bradford, PA, passed peacefully on March 14, 2026, with his wife and children at his side.
Born in Springville, NY on April 21, 1944, to his doting mother—Irene—Michael was one of 3 boys. He spent his days playing with his brother Robert and family pets such as dogs and even a raccoon.
As he grew, Michael went to high school in the Springville area before attending Bryant & Stratton College in Buffalo. He later went on to dedicate over 30 years to working at Signore in Ellicottville, NY.
In a coincidence that was so uncanny that it couldn’t be described as anything other than fate, Michael met a woman with his same birthday who would become his wife. In 1975, Michael and Cheryl chose that date—April 21—as their wedding date. Affectionately known as “the birthiversary,” the two of them celebrated 50 beautiful years together in 2025.
Karl Eugene “Buzzy” Grupp, 73, of Port Allegany

Port Allegany, PA — Karl Eugene “Buzzy” Grupp, 73, of Port Allegany, passed away Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Olean General Hospital in Olean, New York.
He was born February 22, 1953, in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, the son of Karl Ernst and Elizabeth (Neefe) Grupp.
Buzzy was a 1972 graduate of Coudersport High School. He worked for many years at Pure Carbon, now Morgan AMT, in Coudersport until his retirement.
He proudly served his community as a past Assistant Chief and life member of the Coudersport Fire Department and also served as an EMT with the Coudersport Ambulance. Buzzy loved his family and cherished spending time with them. He also enjoyed being outdoors.
From My Shelf Books Invites Businesses to Sign Up Soon To Participate In Totally Ninja Raccoons Hunt For Bigfoot

For the seventh year in a row, From My Shelf Books & Gifts at 7 East Avenue in Wellsboro is hosting a Totally Ninja Raccoons event that involves 25 to 30 Wellsboro area businesses and organizations each year.
Those interested in hiding Bigfoot in their buildings during the month of July are asked to contact the bookstore anytime in the month of March. Each location that participates is asked to donate a $25 gift card or an item, valued at $25 as a prize for a hunter to win.
The 2026 search for Bigfoot will start at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 1 and end at 5 p.m. Friday, July 31 when all hunters must turn in their passports at From My Shelf Books & Gifts to be eligible for prizes.
History Comes Alive Series At The Deane Center

History Comes Alive Series to Feature First of Six Important Historical Figures on Tuesday, March 24 as America Celebrates 250th Birthday in 2026
On Tuesday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m., Daisy Century will portray Harriet Tubman on stage in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro.
This is the first of six important historial figures being portrayed during the 2026 History Comes Alive Series as America celebrates Its 250th birthday.
Forest County’s Alyce Busch Joins NPRC’s Board of Trustees

WARREN, Pa. – Alyce Busch of Forest County joined the Board of Trustees at Northern Pennsylvania Regional College on Friday, March 13 at the Board of Trustees meeting held in Emporium. Her experience and knowledge in business, criminal justice, and government make her a great addition to NPRC.
Busch currently serves as the District Attorney of Forest County, an Assistant District Attorney for Warren County, and as the Owner/Member of Alyce M. Busch, Esquire PLLC. Ms. Busch is a resident of Tionesta and a former resident of Warren. She holds a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Clarion University and completed her Juris Doctor at Cleveland State University Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
CELTIC HARPIST TO PERFORM FREE CONCERT ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY AT PITT-BRADFORD

BRADFORD, Pa. — This St. Patrick’s Day, the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will treat the community to a free Celtic harp performance by local musician and artist Ellen Paquette from noon to 1 p.m. March 17 in the Harriett B. Wick Chapel.
A reception featuring shamrock cookies will follow.
A native of Warren, Paquette is known for her expressive playing and gift for musical storytelling. She will draw audiences into the landscapes, legends and spirit of Celtic cultures through a program blending traditional and contemporary Celtic music. Her performance is open to the public and designed to offer a peaceful, immersive experience for music lovers of all ages.
“We are thrilled to welcome Ellen to Pitt-Bradford Arts,” said Courtney Mealy, director of arts programming. “She brings something truly special to our stage. Her ability to transport listeners through music makes this the perfect St. Patrick’s Day event for our campus and the broader community.”
The Harriett B. Wick Chapel is located on the Pitt-Bradford campus at 300 Campus Drive. Admission is free and no tickets are required.
For more information, visit upb.pitt.edu/theArts.























