On February 2, 2026 at 10:25 am, after an investigation performed by the Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau, an arrest has been made on an arrest warrant out of the City of Olean. Darryl V. Myers was arrested and transported to the Olean City PD pending further arraignment.
This Thursday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m., the public is invited to a free screening of the 93-minute documentary “Without Arrows: 13 Years in the Life of a Lakota Family” being shown in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro.
Following the Thursday night screening, audience members are welcome to participate in a question and answer session with Delwin Fiddler, Jr., the subject off this film.
The Independent Lens PBS documentary chronicles 13 years (2011–2023) of Fiddler’s life. As a young man, he left his home on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota to escape a trauma that splintered his family.
City of Bradford Police Department Announces Arrest in Megan’s Law Compliance Investigation The City of Bradford Police Department announces the arrest of Joshua K. Green following an investigation into violations of Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law registration requirements.
During a separate ongoing investigation into a theft of approximately $15,000 from PA Skill Games Machines at 94 Main Street (Bradford PC Repair) owned by Brian and Amelia Garges, officers learned of Green’s possible involvement in the theft.
During that investigation officers received information indicating that Green, a registered Tier 3 Megan’s Law offender, was residing in the rear storage room of Bradford PC Repair among other locations other than his registered address and working at Bradford PC Repair without reporting his employment, both in violation of registration requirements.
Records from the Pennsylvania State Police Megan’s Law Section confirmed that Green is subject to lifetime registration after being convicted in 2020 for Indecent Assault of a Person Less than 13 Years of Age and is required to report any changes in residence, employment, or lodging in person within three business days.
The investigation further revealed that Green was not registered as a transient offender and had failed to complete required in-person updates. Through interviews with multiple individuals, officers obtained statements indicating that Green had been living at unregistered locations and working “under the table” for an extended period of time.
Based on this information, criminal charges were filed for failure to comply with Megan’s Law registration requirements under 18 Pa.C.S. § 4915.1. Green was subsequently taken into custody.
The City of Bradford Police Department reminds the public that Megan’s Law registration requirements are in place to enhance community safety, and violations of these requirements are taken seriously. Green was arrested on 12/30/2025 and arraigned where bail was set at $25,000. Green, unable to post bail, was remanded to McKean County Jail.
All charges are allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On January 30, 2026, at approximately 1:40 a.m., City of Bradford Police officers conducted a traffic stop on South Avenue after observing a vehicle operating with an equipment violation.
During the stop, officers identified the driver, who was found to have a suspended license and active out-of-state narcotics warrants. While officers were investigating, the rear seat passenger and registered owner, Amelia Garges, exited the vehicle and was observed discarding an item into a nearby snowbank. Officers immediately recovered a clear bag containing suspected narcotics.
Additional drug paraphernalia was also located on Garges’ person. Field testing later confirmed the substance to be a fentanyl and cocaine mixture. Amelia Garges was taken into custody and transported to BCPD for processing.
She was arraigned by MDJ Engman, and bail was set at $5,000. Garges was unable to post bail and was remanded to McKean County Jail for committal.
All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
National Teacher of the Year Ashlie Crosson will be the keynote speaker at a free education conference March 21 at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
The Outstanding Teacher Education Conference will take place from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Mukaiyama University Room of the Frame-Westerberg Commons. The conference is intended for anyone interested in education – including not only current educators and administrators, but also pre-service teachers and even high school students thinking about a career in education.
While the sight of a frozen river or stream may look pretty, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is warning everyone to stay off of moving bodies of water that have frozen this winter. Along the Susquehanna RIver near Harrisburg today, the PFBC said when a thick crust of ice forms on rivers statewide, the phenomenon attracts curious onlookers wishing to see the ice up close, and there is a temptation to walk out onto the ice.
Members of the Cameron Elk Suicide Prevention Task Force were recently recognized in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives upon the task force being named Rural Health Program of the Year by the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health. They were also presented with a House citation by Reps. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) and Mike Armanini (R-Clearfield/Elk) to recognize their good work. Pictured from left: Causer; Mike Gwin, community relations coordinator at Community Care Behavioral Health; James Moate, Cameron County commissioner; Chi Catalone, Penn State Extension educator; Sierra Himes, director of children’s prevention and assessment services at Dickinson Center; Olivia Luzier, community engagement and partnership coordinator with the VA Medical Center; and Armanini.
Have you and the kids spent the day cooped up inside? Boost your spirits and stretch your legs while learning to cross-country ski at Hills Creek State Park! Join us for FREE cross-country ski lessons from 3:30 PM to 5 PM this Wednesday and Thursday (Feb. 4th and 5th). Kids encouraged, provided everyone is old enough to walk. Equipment and instruction provided. Meet at the beach parking lot. No experience necessary. No dogs while skiing, please.
Please reach out with any questions.
Best,
Susan
Susan Schenck | Environmental Education Specialist Bureau of State Parks | Lyman Run and Cherry Springs State Park
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Mailing Address: 454 Lyman Run Rd, Galeton, PA 16922
Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Highway Safety Network (HSN) partnered with pizzerias in several counties to urge designated driving through a box top advertising campaign ahead of Sunday’s matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. The partnership coincides with a national Super Bowl Impaired Driving Campaign running Thursday, February 5, through Sunday, February 8.
Photo of alder site and previous volunteers at Tionesta Lake.
Tionesta, Pa.: The Army Corps of Engineers at Tionesta Lake and Volunteers for the Ruffed Grouse Society plan the renewal of alder for wildlife this March. Woodcock, ruffed grouse, warblers, rabbits, mice, voles, bobcats, and fox all use the habitat created by an alder thicket. As alder grows and gets too old, it starts to ‘lay down’ and roots will decay. But, a simple and proven wildlife habitat management technique of stump cutting will remove the older stems and put abundant sunlight back on the ground and cut stump, and cause the alder to put up abundant new growth. This new growth will provide habitat for many birds and small mammals over the next thirty years after the stump cutting.
Belmont, NY – Help combat food insecurity in Allegany County by joining us in partnering with Ardent Solutions to collect non-perishable food donations for local food pantries. Ardent Solutions will take part in the annual Souper Bowl Day of Caring by collecting donated items for local food pantries. An Access Allegany bus will be parked outside Tops Friendly Market in Wellsville on Saturday, February 7, where residents will have the opportunity to drop off donations throughout the day. Donation boxes have been placed at additional locations throughout the County including:
Allegany County Courthouse
Allegany County Office Building
Allegany County Office for the Aging
Andover Central School
Ardent Solutions
Community Bank (Wellsville)
First Citizens Bank (Wellsville)
Genesee Valley Central School
Runnings (Wellsville)
The Arena (Wellsville)
The Shop on Main (Wellsville)
Save-A-Lot (Wellsville) Donations help restock shelves of local food pantries and provide much needed support for our neighbors in need. For more information about the Souper Bowl Day of Caring, please contact Becky Nelson at Ardent Solutions at (585)808-7036.
The boil order has been lifted for the Village of Fredonia and their water customers. The conservation order remains in effect until further notice. The leaks have been fixed and the disinfection system has been repaired. However, the tank remains mostly empty. To conserve water, turn off the faucet while brushing teeth, shaving, or washing dishes. Only run the dishwasher or clothes washer when full. Do not allow faucets to run to keep pipes from freezing. For questions call the Village at (716) 679-2307 and Chautauqua County Health Department permitted facilities can call the Health Department directly at (716) 753-4481.
RIDGWAY, PA: The North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission is launching the update of its 2055 Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). This plan will guide transportation decision-making for North Central rural communities over the coming decades, shaping the future of mobility, safety, and economic opportunities across the six-county region of Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Potter.
Long-range transportation planning plays a vital role in ensuring that residents, businesses, and visitors across the North Central Pennsylvania region have safe, reliable, and efficient ways to travel – whether by automobile, transit, bicycle, foot, or other modes. The LRTP identifies transportation needs, priorities, goals, and strategies for the next 20 years and beyond, taking into account evolving trends, changing demographics, and emerging technologies that affect how people and goods move throughout the region.
Betty Jean Soble, 96, a lifelong resident of Bradford, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 30, 2026, at Olean General Hospital.
Born February 26, 1929, in Bradford, she was the daughter of the late Claude R. Poling and Dorothy M. (Lamberson) Poling Good. She graduated from Bradford High School in 1947.
On September 11, 1948, in Bradford, she married the love of her life, Dale C. Soble, who preceded her in death on August 31, 2015. Together they built a warm, lively home centered on what mattered most to Betty was her family. Raising five children was her greatest joy, and she poured her heart into creating a home filled with love, laughter, and unwavering support. Her pride only grew as her family expanded, and she cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Betty worked at Kendall Refining Company, the YMCA, and later served as a Secretary for the District Justice Office in Bradford until her retirement. After retiring, she and Dale enjoyed 22 wonderful years in Winter Haven, FL.
This week, we are proud to recognize Jadin Hardt, a senior from the Northern Potter School District, as Seneca Highlands CTC’s student of the week. Jaden is an outstanding student who truly makes our Welding Technologies shop a better place. He is helpful, considerate, and always willing to lend a hand to others. Whether a classmate needs help with an assignment or a teacher needs assistance, he is quick to step in with a positive attitude and a kind smile.
He consistently shows respect to everyone around him and sets a great example through his actions. His willingness to help others and his thoughtful nature do not go unnoticed. We are grateful to have such a caring and dependable student in our school community.
Congratulations Jadin! Keep up the great work, and thank you for being such a positive role model.
Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) issued the following statement in response to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed $53.26 billion state budget proposal outlined Tuesday before a joint session of the General Assembly:
“Once again, the governor has proposed spending more than we have. After draining the surplus to cover the current year’s budget, he is now seeking to use more than half of our state’s emergency savings by taking $4.58 billion from the Rainy Day Fund to help pay for his plan. He is also relying on legalizing recreational marijuana and taxing skill games to make his budget balance.
“These proposals have been non-starters in the General Assembly, and the Rainy Day Fund will quickly run dry at this rate of spending. It’s time for a different approach.
Gordon G. Tucker, 75, of Turtlepoint, passed away on Sunday, February1, 2026, in UPMC Williamsport, after a long illness.
Family and friends may gather from 12 noon to 1pm on Friday, February 6, 2026, at the Riverside United Methodist Church, River Street, Roulette, where funeral services will follow at 1pm with the Rev. Greg Rapp, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, Coudersport and Pastor Jim Cannistraci, of Riverside United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Port Allegany.
Gordon’s wife entrusted his care to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
To express condolences, light a candle or share a fond memory of Gordon, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
Alfred F. “Buddy” Lamb, 85, a resident of Elk Haven Nursing Home, passed away on Friday, January 30, 2026 following a brief illness.
He was born on August 19, 1940 in Austin, PA, a son of the late Alfred and Gladys Hoak Lamb.
Buddy worked for several years at Elcam in St. Marys. He was a member of the PFL, CMF, and the K of C. Coming from a musically inclined family, Buddy loved listening to music and attending square dances with the Bells of St. Marys Square Dance Club. He also enjoyed spending time at the St. Marys Senior Center and with the Spark Club, where he met and made many friends. Buddy loved the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing. He loved nothing more than spending time at hunting camp with family. As an avid fisherman, Buddy always looked forward to stocking trout in the area with the Fish and Boat Commission.
Buddy is survived by his sister-in-law; Lesa Lamb of Kersey, and by two nieces, two great-nieces, and one great-great niece.
In addition to his parents, Buddy was preceded in death by his brother; George Lamb, in 2023, and by a nephew; Jeff Lamb in 2015.
A Memorial Service for Alfred F. “Buddy” Lamb will be held on Tuesday, February 10, 2025 at 1:00 PM at the Lynch-Green Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Zilhaver, Pastor of St. Marys Methodist Church, officiating.
Burial will follow in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
Family and friends will be received at the Lynch-Green Funeral Home on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 from 12:00 PM until the time of the service.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Elk Haven Nursing Home Activities Fund.
Lynch-Green Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 151 N. Michael Street, St. Marys, PA 15857 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefamilyfuneralhomes.com
Travis S. “Shovelhead” Wackwitz, 42, of Shinglehouse, passed way unexpectedly at the home of his parents in Shinglehouse, PA, on Saturday, January 31, 2026, after suffering an apparent heart attack.
Born on Monday, December 19, 1983, in Olean, NY, he was a son of Melvin T. Wackwitz, Sr. and Lydia V. Stevens Carpenter.
Travis was a graduate of Bradford High School. He was employed by George Jones as a logger in Shinglehouse. He was a concrete specialist having installed but also constructed wave pools in New Jersey, Pennsylvania (including Waldameer Park in Erie, PA), and Darien Lake in New York. He also built log homes and was an electrician. He was a talented person.
His many hobbies and interests included hunting, fishing, kayaking, riding his Harley, snowmobiling and riding his side by side. He loved his dog, Kara.
Left to cherish his memory are his father, Melvin T. “Todd” Wackwitz, Sr. of Bradford; his mother, Lydia V. (Harold) Carpenter of Shinglehouse; his longtime girlfriend, Tracy L. Bliss of Shinglehouse; his siblings, Shambra L., Melvin T., Jr., Dustin L., Harold M. Jr., Brittany L., Michael T., Steven L., Sharon A., Selena L., and Samantha L.; many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews; and so many friends he called family.
Travis was predeceased by a sister; a brother; his paternal and maternal grandparents; and his stepmother, Angie B. Wackwitz.
Family and friends may gather from 5pm to 8pm on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, 118 South Union Street, Shinglehouse, PA, where funeral services will follow at 8pm with Pastor Hank St. Amour of Hebron Union Church, Coudersport, officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Travis’ name may be made to the Oswayo Valley Rod and Gun Club, PO Box 186, Shinglehouse, PA 16748 or to Shinglehouse American Legion Post 530, 1365 SR 44S, Shinglehouse, PA 16748.
Travis’ family has entrusted his care and funeral arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
To express condolences, light a candle or share a fond memory of Travis, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
Congratulations to Aliza Penick, a senior from Port Allegany School District, on being named Student of the Week in the Culinary Arts Department at Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center.
Aliza consistently demonstrates strong culinary discipline and professionalism. She is always in the right place at the right time, willingly takes on any task assigned, and leads by example by setting high standards for herself and others. Her leadership and reliability make her a valued member of the program.
Outside of the culinary classroom, Aliza competes in long jump and serves as President of the Yearbook Organization at her home school, further reflecting her commitment, leadership, and dedication.
Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial visitation for Mr. Lester C. Neal, 87, of Myrtle, from 11am to 12 noon on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, 118 South Union Street, Shinglehouse, where a celebration of Lester’s life will follow at 12 noon with Ronald Fitch, Elder of Central Hinsdale Jehovah Witnesses, officiating. Burial will be in McKean Memorial Park, Lafayette.
Lester passed away on January 22, 2026.
Lester’s family has entrusted his care and cremation arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.