Champion Foods Recalls Some Batches of Motor City Pizza Co. 5 Cheese Bread Because of Possible Health Risk

MAY 29, 2026 – Champion Foods LLC of New Boston, Michigan, is voluntarily recalling certain batches of Motor City Pizza Co. 5 Cheese Bread (“5 Cheese Bread”) because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. This action follows a California Dairies, Inc. milk powder recall due to a concern of potential Salmonella contamination.
Salmonella is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e. infected aneurysms), endocarditis, and arthritis.
The recalled milk powder was supplied to a third-party manufacturer that provides a seasoning blend used in our 5 cheese sauce blend. To date, neither Champion Foods LLC nor our suppliers have received any reports of illness or injury related to these products. Routine testing conducted by the seasonings blend manufacturer prior to use in the production of the 5 Cheese Bread showed that the seasonings batches tested negative for Salmonella; however, we are taking action out of an abundance of caution for the safety of our customers.
Trail Central | Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau Announce Marketing & Event Grant Program

Matching grant program funds up to $2500 for businesses, organizations and events for tourism marketing
Bradford, (PA) – Trail Central | The Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureauis pleased to announce the summer and fall Marketing and Event Marketing Program. This program will fund eligible projects and events through December 31. Since its inception in Summer 2024, the Marketing and Event Grant Program has supported 25 events and marketing initiatives in McKean County totaling $60,000.
The Bureau’s semi-annual grant program aims to fund qualified McKean County organizations and businesses to strengthen our tourism products, increase the marketing, promotion and advertising of tourism related business and enhance the quality of events.
‘Stitched Stories’ Quilt Show June 13

In conjunction with Coudersport’s America250 celebrations, the Coudersport Public Library will host “Stitched Stories: A Quilt Show” on Saturday, June 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at First United Presbyterian Church of Coudersport.
All are invited. Quilts for judging by an experienced panel of quilters will be on show, in addition to heirloom and historical quilts. Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded for First and Second places in all categories, along with Best of Show and People’s Choice prizes. A light lunch will be available by donation.
All are invited. Admission is $5.00. Deadline for entry form submission is Friday, June 5. Space may be limited; entries will be accepted on a first-come basis.
Detailed entry forms for both Judged and Display pieces are available at the Library, Potter County Artisan Center, various quilt and sewing shops and at public libraries throughout the area. They may also be obtained by clicking on the link in the Quilt Show article at Coudersportlibrary.org.
Proceeds from this fundraiser will benefit the Coudersport Public Library’s general operating fund.
Lois A. Commino, 83, Of Roulette, PA

Lois A. COMMINO, 83, of Roulette, PA, died Sunday, May 31, 2026 in UPMC Cole, Coudersport. Born May 18, 1943, in Roulette, she was the daughter of Marcus R. and Margaret E. Baker Nichols.
On Sept. 28, 1963, in Roulette, she married Larry A. Commino, who predeceased her on October 5, 2021. A 1961 graduate of Port Allegany High School, she was employed by Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport and 6 B’s Craft Barn in Roulette. Lois was a member of Riverside United Methodist Church in Roulette, Roulette Fire Department Auxiliary, and served as director of the Blue Devilettes of Roulette for 22 years. She enjoyed camping, boating, and traveling.
She is survived by nieces, nephews, and godsons. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a sister, Jeralyn Nichols; and a brother, Vernon M. Nichols.
A private graveside service will be held in Hill Cemetery, Roulette. Rev. James A. Cannistraci will officiate. Memorials may be made to the Roulette Fire Department.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Switzer Chapel, 77 Willow Street, Port Allegany, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Susan A. “Sue” Cole, 65, Of Elmer, PA

Susan A. “Sue” COLE, 65, of Elmer, PA, died Saturday, May 30, 2026 in her home. Born July 9, 1960, in Wellsboro, she was the daughter of Edward D. and Beverly Simmons Collins.
On May 30, 1981, she married William D. Cole, who survives. A 1978 graduate of Cowanesque Valley High School, she was employed by Electri-Cord in Westfield, K&W in Westfield, and Austin Construction in Campbell, NY. Sue served as secretary / treasurer of Harrison Valley Little League.
Surviving besides her husband, Bill, are: her mother, Beverly Collins of Westfield; two children, William (Brandy Nederfield) Cole, Jr. of Tioga and Angela (Nick) Green of Lawrenceville, GA; five grandchildren; three siblings, Rick (Sis) Collins of Elkland, Shawn (Danielle) Collins of Mount Airy, NC, and Dawn Collins of Westfield; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father.
A gathering to celebrate Sue’s life will be held on a later date. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Potter Brook. Memorials may be made to Harrison Township Volunteer Fire Company, 112 E. Tannery St., Harrison Valley, PA 16927 or Tri-Town Volunteer Ambulance, P.O. Box 247, Ulysses, PA 16948.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Kardinal Estate And Tag Sale Estate Sale In Port Allegany
3 Day Estate Sale! Port Allegany, PA
June 4, 5, 6 – Thursday & Friday 9am – 5pm, Saturday 9am – 4pm
312 Broad St. Port Allegany, PA (please do not block or park in driveways)
Fishing items, uranium glass, vintage pottery, tools, generator, Pyrex, decor, wood, lathe, Christmas trees, holiday decor, desks, stands, shelves, power tools, toys, games, outdoor furniture, children’s picnic table, swing, chairs, wheelbarrow, vintage glass, Anchor glass, Corning, kitchen items, beds, bedding, vintage transit, radios, TV, record player, clothes, crocs, glass banks, vacuum, ladders, and more. The 2 floor garage and 2 story home is loaded with items.

HIGH HONOR ROLL – OSWAYO VALLEY JR./SR. HS

SHINGLEHOUSE, PA. Mr. Erich Zaun, Principal, has announced that the following students, grades six through twelve, have been named to the Honor Roll for the fourth nine-week grading period at the Oswayo Valley Jr./Sr. High School. Students named to the High Honor Roll have maintained an average of 93% or above, while those on the Honor Roll have averaged 87% or above.
HIGH HONOR ROLL
GRADE 12: Lucas Dickerson, KayLynn George, Luke Karr, Kole Parrish, Rachel Rathbun, Mia Shaffer, Wynter Turek
GRADE 11: Ella Bee, Travis Coriaty, Payton Danforth, Elizabeth Freeman, Sage McCleaft, Aubrey Resig, Dana Williams, Jenna Wylie
GRADE 10: Evalyn Abdo, Amberdale Burks, Olivia Fetzer, Jessica Pitts, Ella Resig, Bowen Taylor, Reese Thompson
GRADE 9: Olivia Metcalf, Noah Robison, Camdyn Shaffer, Lane West
GRADE 8: Conor Clarke, Mackenna Evingham, Maddeline Kiendl
GRADE 7: Ayce Geiger, Hailey Payne, Lela Thompson
GRADE 6: Troy Allen, Eva Colbey, Adalynn Klein, Ariyanna Knowlton, Sara Taylor, Willow Vincent
HONOR ROLL
GRADE 12: Jude Colbey, Isaiah Goode, Ridge Mesler, Zachary Pitts, Grace Rositzke
GRADE 11: Lillian Knowlton-Mesler, Paige Siebert
GRADE 10: Callie Bachand, Colden Bryant, Kaitlynn Costello, Landon Enty, Makiah Jandrew, Alessia Norton, Rhylie Stannard, Ainsley Tabacheck, Layla Willow
GRADE 9: Remington Bachand, Joshua Hoffman, Alec Resig, Jordan Williams
GRADE 8: Jonathan Aumiller, Landon Austin, Mason Babcock, Eric Barnhart, Jolene Fisher, Miriam Hoffman, Malachi Shaffer, Sharlotte Tucker
GRADE 7: Amethyst Allen, Evelynne Knowlton, Alexis Taylor
GRADE 6: Brackson Bachand, Charlie Costello, Rilynn Drake, Nevaeh Duell, Kole Johnston, Lucas March, Levi Spiegel, Raegan Thompson
OSWAYO VALLEY JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL

The 119th commencement of the Oswayo Valley High School was held on Friday, May 29, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. This year we were happy to graduate twenty-six seniors.
The presentation of medals was made by Superintendent, Mr. Glenn Smith, Jr. The Welcome Address was presented by Trevor Miller, the recipient of the Third Honors Award. He is the son of Kenneth and Kari Miller of Shinglehouse, PA. Mr. Miller will attend St. Bonaventure University and major in Biology.
The Commencement Address was given by Lucas Dickerson, class valedictorian, son of Dennis and Bethanie Dickerson of Shinglehouse, PA. Mr. Dickerson will attend the Rochester Institute of Technology and major in Game Design and Development.
Also giving a Commencement Address was class salutatorian, Mia Shaffer, daughter of Chad and Valerie Shaffer of Shinglehouse, PA. Miss Shaffer will attend Houghton University and major in Psychology.
Hamlin Memorial Library Is Seeking A Part-time Library Assistant

Hamlin Memorial Library is seeking a part-time Library Assistant. Candidates would be expected to engage in daily library operations, as well as assist with library programming, fundraising, and be willing to go the extra mile. We are seeking someone energetic and upbeat with good communication skills and a working knowledge of computers/technology. Criminal background clearances are a State requirement. Candidates must possess a willingness to work with the Director and Board to promote the library and its mission. Please send your resume to Hamlin Memorial Library, PO Box 422, Smethport, PA 16749. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
2026-27 MIGRATORY GAME BIRD SEASON SET

HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvania’s 2026-27 migratory game bird seasons have been set.
Annual migratory game bird seasons are selected by states from frameworks established by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Game Commission selections were made after reviewing last year’s hunter harvests, population survey data and public input.
There are two significant changes to Pennsylvania waterfowl seasons this year. First, in the Atlantic Population Zone in southeastern Pennsylvania, the length of the regular Canada goose season has increased from 30 days to 45 days, and the daily bag limit has increased from one bird to three birds. Second, the start and end dates of the light goose regular season in both goose zones have shifted later, and a decision on whether a conservation season will be held will be made at a later date.
Emporium Fire Department To Rich Valley Rd.

On June 1st Emporium Fire Department was dispatched to 4787 Rich Valley Rd. for a commercial saw mill structure fire caller reported the boiler room is on fire. UPDATE the fire has been upgraded to a second alarm Rich Valley Rd. will be closed. A tanker from Smethport has been dispatched
USDA Rural Development Celebrates National Homeownership Month

Trump Administration Highlights Affordable Pathways to Homeownership in Rural America
(Washington, D.C. June 1, 2026) – Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Acting Under Secretary Todd Lindsey kicked off National Homeownership Month by highlighting the Trump Administration’s commitment to expanding access to housing and helping more Americans, especially first-time homebuyers, realize the dream of homeownership.
“Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and the Administration is focused on growing first time homeownership, making home borrowing more accessible by cutting barriers, helping families build equity and long-term financial security,” said Lindsey. “USDA Rural Development is playing a key role by delivering real solutions for rural communities across the country.”
To learn more, read full News Release.
Donna J. Farley, 59, Formerly Of St. Marys, PA

Donna J. Farley
December 31, 1966 — May 30, 2026
Donna J. Farley, 59, formerly of Lynch Rd. St. Marys, PA, passed away on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at Pinecrest Manor in St. Marys, PA.
She was born on December 31, 1966, in St. Marys, the daughter of Linda Farley, who survives.
Donna was a graduate of St. Marys Area High School. She was a remarkable woman whose strength, determination, and independent spirit touched the lives of everyone who knew her. For ten years, Donna worked at Elcam, where she formed many lasting friendships and was cherished by her coworkers. She proudly competed in the Special Olympics, earning numerous medals through her hard work, perseverance, and competitive spirit. Donna found joy in doing crafts, trying her luck with scratch-off tickets, visiting the casino to gamble, spending time with those she loved. Her mother lovingly described her as her “special angel,” a title that perfectly reflected the light and happiness she brought to others. An inspiration to many, Donna faced life’s challenges with courage and grace, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, kindness, and determination that will never be forgotten.
Gary Gene “Poppy” Johnston, 82, Of Shinglehouse


Gary Gene “Poppy” Johnston
SHINGLEHOUSE, PA—Gary Gene “Poppy” Johnston, 82, of Shinglehouse, passed peacefully on Friday, May 29, 2026, at Sweden Valley Manor in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, where he was surrounded by exceptional care, kindness, and love.
Born August 21, 1943, in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania, he was the son of Walter Dane Johnston and Virginia (Kemp) Johnston, later Virginia Ogilvie.
Gary grew up with a strong sense of family, hard work, and self‑reliance—values that shaped the man he became. He married the love of his life, Vickie Lee (Clark) Johnston, on October 31, 1964, and together they shared many devoted years. Gary was preceded in death by Vickie, and their reunion is a comfort to those who loved them both.

















