Potter County Human Services Is Hiring For The Following Positions:

(Local Government)
Potter County Mental Health/ID
County Fiscal Officer 1
Posting Dates: June 23, 2026-July 6, 2026
Potter County Area Agency on Aging
Aging Case Aide 1
Aging Case Aide 2
Aging Care Manager 1
Posting Dates: June 23, 2026-July 6, 2026
Apply at: www.employment.pa.gov
Applicants may call 814-544-7315 with questions.
Potter County Human Services is an Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action Employer
WEST BRANCH TOWNSHIP NOW HIRING – SECRETARY/TREASURER

West Branch Township, Potter County, is accepting applications for the part-time position of Secretary/Treasurer.
The position is responsible for Township administration, recordkeeping, meeting preparation and minutes, public communications, payroll, accounts payable and receivable, financial recordkeeping, and other duties as assigned by the Board of Supervisors. The successful candidate will initially focus on administrative and secretarial responsibilities and will receive training to assume all duties of the Secretary/Treasurer position.
Qualifications include strong organizational, communication, and computer skills; proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel; ability to maintain confidentiality; attendance at evening meetings; and ability to obtain and maintain a surety bond.
Bookkeeping, payroll, and QuickBooks experience preferred. Municipal or office administration experience is a plus. Compensation based on qualifications and experience.
For a complete job description, please email westbranchtwp@gmail.com.
Submit a resume and letter of interest to:
By email to: westbranchtwp@gmail.com
or by mail to:
West Branch Township Board of Supervisors
533 Germania Road
Galeton, PA 16922
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
West Branch Township is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
PennDOT McKean County Maintenance Work Schedule for the Week of June 29
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in McKean County the week of June 29. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and while crews will be off on Friday, July 3, in observation of the Fourth of July holiday, the scope of work in McKean County for the remainder of the week is as follows:
Bridge Maintenance & Cleaning
- Route 66 at a box culvert spanning West Run half a mile South of Kane Borough in Wetmore Township. Monday, June 29, and Tuesday, June 30. Flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours and may deploy a pilot vehicle. When encountering a pilot vehicle with a “Pilot Car Follow Me” sign mounted on the rear and a revolving yellow light, drivers must remain behind it until it has left the roadway. Do not pass.
- Route 346 at a box culvert spanning Foster Brook, a Tributary of North Creek, between McFadden Road and Hillwood Avenue in Norwich Township. Wednesday, July 1, and Thursday, July 2. PennDOT will implement single-lane closures while this work is completed.
PennDOT Potter County Maintenance Work Schedule for the Week of June 29
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in Potter County the week of June 29. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and while crews will be off on Friday, July 3, in observation of the Fourth of July holiday, the scope of work in Potter County for the remainder of the week is as follows:
Bridge Maintenance & Cleaning
- Route 4005 (Whitney Creek Road) at a bridge spanning the South Branch of Oswayo Creek half a mile South of Coneville in Hebron Township. Monday, June 29, through Thursday, July 2. This work takes place on or beyond the shoulder and has minimal, if any traffic impact, however PennDOT urges drivers to exercise caution in all work zones.
Pennsylvania has some of the oldest bridges in the country, with an with an average age of more than 50 years. Preventive maintenance is vital in extending the life of the structures. As such, PennDOT maintenance crews perform some bridge deck patching and structural repairs.
Sizerville State Park Environmental Education Programs 4th of July Weekend
Sizerville State Park
PA Fish and Boat Commission, Partners, Announce ‘Operation Dry Water’

PA Fish and Boat Commission, Partners, Announce ‘Operation Dry Water’ Enhanced Boating Under the Influence Patrols, Encourage Safe Boating Ahead of 4th of July Weekend
Boaters across Pennsylvania were given a ‘heads up’ today about the consequences they might face if they choose to go boating while intoxicated this upcoming 4th of July weekend. In Philadelphia today, the Fish and Boat Commission announced “Operation Dry Water” from July 3rd through 5th, where officers statewide will be out in force to look for drunk boaters and other Boating Under the Influence violations. BUI is the same as DUI in Pennsylvania, and it is illegal to operate any watercraft, powered or unpowered, with a blood-alcohol concentration of .08% or higher. Penalties are the same, too, and BUI offenders can lose boating privileges, face thousands of dollars in fines, or be sentenced to jail time.
In 2025, the PFBC arrested 27 individuals for BUI, including 9 arrests made during the Operation Dry Water campaign.
Additional safe boating messages include always wearing a life jacket, having a float plan to let someone know where you’ll be boating, and watching the weather forecast for summer storms.
Richard E. “Dick” Logue, 78, a lifelong resident of Austin, PA

Richard E.”Dick” Logue
Richard E. “Dick” Logue, 78, a lifelong resident of Austin, passed away with his loving family by his side on Thursday, June 25, 2026, after a brief illness.
Born on Sunday, June 29, 1947, in Coudersport, he was the son of Earl T. Logue and Betty A. (Jeffers) Logue. Following the death of his father when he was three years old, his mother married Bernard Cooney, who lovingly raised him. On February 4, 1967, at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Austin, he married Carol J. Cussins, who survives him.
He was a graduate of Austin Area High School Class of 1965 and was a graduate of Franklin School of Science and Arts in Philadelphia.
He proudly served his country in the United States National Guard from 1968 to 1974. Following his military service, he dedicated 34 years to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation before retiring. He was an active member of the God’s Country Global Methodist Church and the Emporium Country Club, where he enjoyed the fellowship and friendships he shared with others. He was a former president of the Austin Volunteer Fire Company and served on their Board of Directors.
He dedicated more than 30 years to coaching boys’ and girls’ basketball at Austin Area School, positively impacting generations of student-athletes both on and off the court. An avid golfer, he cherished the many days spent on the golf course with his special group of buddies, where friendship and laughter were just as important as the game. He also enjoyed fishing, hunting, and spending time outdoors.
He never met a stranger and had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel like a lifelong friend. Blessed with the gift of conversation and humor, he genuinely enjoyed visiting with people and sharing stories. Most mornings you could find him along with the “Coffee Club Group” at Big Mikes Dairy Dine doing just that. Dick was a true gentleman with a kind heart, he was deeply devoted to his family, whom he loved beyond measure. He also had a special affection for animals.
Left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife and best friend of 59 years, Carol; his son, Kurt (Julie) Logue; three cherished grandchildren, Kal Logue, Kade (Jordan) Logue, and Kina (Nick) VanWhy; and two adored great-grandchildren, Von D. VanWhy, and Vivian F. VanWhy; two brothers, Randy (Nan) Cooney and Denny (Kim) Cooney; and nephews, Josh (Staci) Cooney, Joseph Cooney, Andy (Christy) Cooney, and James Cooney. His two beloved fur buddies Gilby & Sonny will miss their rides in the car and the comfort of his lap.
His greatest joy was his family. He treasured every moment spent with his grandchildren, whether coaching them, walking the golf course together, driving them to practice, or simply sharing life lessons. He was their biggest supporter, greatest encourager, and a true-life coach. His time, unwavering dedication, and unconditional love helped shape the people they are today.
He shared an especially close bond with his son, Kurt. More than father and son, they were best friends. One of the greatest honors of his life was standing beside Kurt as the best man at his wedding, a reflection of the deep love, respect, and friendship they shared.
In addition to his parents, Dick was predeceased by several grandparents, aunts, uncles and good friends.
The family extends special thanks and heartfelt love to their lifelong friend and “like a son,” Mike Bauer, for the time, care, and support he shared with the family during this difficult time.
Family and friends may gather from 11:00am to 1:00 pm on Monday, June 29, 2026, at God’s Country Global Methodist Church, 26 Turner Street, Austin, Pa where funeral services will follow at 1:00pm with the Rev. Todd Lamer, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Austin.
Members of the Potter County Honor Guard will accord military honors on Monday at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Dick’s name may be made to Austin Vol Fire Company, PO Box 328, Austin, PA 16720 or to God’s Country Global Methodist Church, PO Box 8, Austin, PA 16720.
His family 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 Dick, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com
Paul F. Hoehman, 89, of Port Allegany

Paul F. Hoehman, 89, of Port Allegany was born on Jan. 9, 1937 in Clarence Center, NY and passed away on June 23, 2026 at his home with his loving wife by his side.
He was a proud Air Force and Vietnam Veteran serving for 21 years.
He loves traveling the world – His next adventure after leaving Columbus, OH was a life where he made every minute count as an avid outdoorsman. He loved hunting, camping and going to and working on race cars, snowmobiling, four wheeling, driving his side by side on the rocky terrain at “Rock Run”.
He was very adventurous – spent many days and nights at the cabin he built at Rock Run. He welcomed family and friends to visit there and gave hunters a place to stay while they hunted.
He enjoyed life to the fullest – He was the man that could do anything and stopped at nothing. He will be greatly missed.
He is survived by his loving wife Margaret (Maggie) of 40 years. Three daughters; Pauleen (John) Lanning. Tracy Leadstrom and Denise (Dave) Stahl. One son; David (Rhonda) Hoehman. Two stepsons; Robert (Barbara) Farmelo and Paul (Karen) Farmelo. Many grandchildren, great grandchildren. One brother; Kenny Hoehman and two sisters; Norma Ulrich and Linda Kelkenburg.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Elizabeth and David Hoehman, two brothers David and Robert Hoehman and a sister Joan Moultroup. Pauls first wife Emma (Pat) Minns Hoehman, son Timothy Hoehman and grandson C J Shaw and Stepson Joseph Farmelo
There will be no visitation. Military Honors will be held at the Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, OH
Memorials if desired may be made to the Moose Lodge 460 or the Veterans Memorial Home both in Port Allegany.
Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Port Allegany.
Care Still Lives Here: Continuing to Serve the Community as an Outpatient Services Center
While healthcare in the community is changing, the services and the people providing these services inside the former Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and their continued commitment to caring for the people of Bradford is not.
Following the transition from inpatient and emergency services, the former BRMC continues to serve the community as an outpatient services center, providing a range of primary and specialty care services close to home. For generations, BRMC has been a part of the fabric of this community, and today that mission continues in a new way by ensuring local patients still have access to essential healthcare services right here in Bradford.
“Change is never easy, especially when it involves an institution that has meant so much to so many for so long,” said Bradley J. Chapman, president, Olean General Hospital (OGH). “We understand the emotions surrounding this transition, and we want the Bradford community to know this clearly: healthcare services remain here, and we remain committed to caring for this community with compassion, respect and excellence.”
PFBC TO CONDUCT ‘OPERATION DRY WATER’ ENHANCED BUI ENFORCEMENT JULY 3-5, 2026
During the extended Independence Day weekend and throughout the remainder of the summer, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will be focusing on boater safety by keeping impaired boaters off the water.
From July 3-5, 2026, Waterways Conservation Officers (WCOs) will join other law enforcement agencies across the country to conduct Operation Dry Water, a nationally coordinated campaign which includes enhanced Boating Under the Influence (BUI) enforcement on the water and at recreational boating checkpoints.
Ronald G. Breniman, 59, Of St. Marys, PA

Ronald G. Breniman, 59, of St. Marys, passed away on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at Penn Highlands DuBois with his beloved family by his side following a lengthy illness.
He was born on November 5, 1966 in Clarion, PA, a son of Samuel Breniman, who survives of Emporium, and the late Kathryn Renwick Breniman. The family moved to the Emporium area in 1973, where Ron attended school and graduated from Cameron County High School. After high school, Ron proudly enlisted in the National Guard, where he served until receiving a medical discharge. He was very proud of his service and remained a steadfast supporter of the military throughout his life. Ron later worked at a few locations but loved his job at Reliable Vending.
Ron was a simple man who found his greatest joys in the outdoors, especially spending time hunting with his son and sharing the beauty of nature together. Together they enjoyed every outdoor adventure, especially hunting, fishing, canoeing, and camping with family and friends. Ron passed his love of nature down to his son, Zak, where they spent and enjoyed many years canoeing down the Clarion.
Ron had a gift for storytelling, captivating family and friends with tales that brought laughter, wisdom, and memories to life. He also enjoyed good food, took pride in cooking for those he loved, and always appreciated a good meal shared around the table. Music filled his heart and was a constant source of comfort and happiness throughout his life. Above all else, Ron cherished his family, and nothing brought him more pride and joy than being a grandfather. His grandson was the light of his life, and the love they shared will remain a treasured memory for all who knew him.
In addition to his father, he is survived by one son; Zak Breniman and his wife Janice of Kersey, and by his grandchildren, Madyson, Lane, Isaac, Maleena, and Kai, all of St. Marys. He is also survived by one brother; Ken (Tim) Breniman of Oakland, CA, and by his grandmother; Jo Breniman, and by numerous extended family members.In addition to his mother whom he adored, Ron was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, his maternal grandparents, and by numerous aunts and uncles.
A Celebration of Life for Ronald G. Breniman is being held privately by his family.
Memorial Contributions may be made to a favorite charity.
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






















