UPMC Awards Scholarships to Students Pursuing Health Care Careers



Coudersport, Pa., June 23, 2026 – Three students pursuing careers in health care have been selected to receive 2026 scholarship awards through UPMC, supported by the Cole Foundation and longstanding community scholarship funds. The awards recognize students for their academic achievement, character, dedication, and commitment to caring for others.
NPRC Welcoming Childcare Workers to Learn About Funded Degrees

WARREN, Pa – Northern Pennsylvania Regional College (NPRC) is hosting virtual information sessions for individuals interested in pursuing or continuing their education in early childhood education. These sessions will highlight funding opportunities that may help eligible students reduce the cost of tuition, books, and other education-related expenses, while working toward a degree or credential.
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.
Galeton Borough Authority Is Requesting Bids For Wetmore Run Well Development

Galeton Borough Authority (Owner) is requesting Bids for the construction of the following Project: Wet
more Run Well Development.
Bids for the construction of the Project will be received via either the PennBid.net website or hard copy
hand delivered to the Galeton Borough Authority located at 24 West Main Street, Galeton, PA 16922 until
til 2:00 PM local time, Tuesday, July 28, 2026.
Bids received will be PUBLICLY opened and read aloud after 2:05 PM, Tuesday, July 28, 2026 at the
place of bid opening, 24 West Main Street, Galeton, PA 16922.
The Project includes the following Work to bring two pre-drilled and cased water wells on line, install in
terconnecting piping from the 2 wells to existing treatment facilities, new electrical power service en
trances and emergency generators and upgrades to the existing treatment facilities along with tie into the
existing municipal potable water distribution system.
Bids are requested for the following prime Contracts: 2026-W1, General / Mechanical; 2026-W2,
Waterline Replacement and 2026-W3, Electrical / Controls / Instrumentation
Obtaining the Bidding Documents
The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is:
Century Engineering, a Kleinfelder Company, 330 Innovation Blvd, Suite 305, State College, PA
16803.
Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at no cost either electronically at
www.PennBid.net or at the Issuing Office, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, or Friday
from 8:00 AM to Noon. Bidding Documents may also be obtained at no cost electronically at
www.PennBid.net or may be purchased for $250 (non-refundable)(includes only USPS regular mail),
from the Issuing Office.
Make deposit checks for Bidding Documents payable to Century Engineering, a Kleinfelder Company,
330 Innovation Blvd, Suite 305, State College, PA 16803. All payments are non-refundable.
Pre-bid Conference
A Non-mandatory pre-bid conference for the Project will be held on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM at
24 West Main Street, Galeton, PA 16922. Attendance at the pre-bid conference is Non-mandatory.
Instructions to Bidders
For all further requirements regarding bid submittal, qualifications, procedures, and contract award, refer
to the Instructions to Bidders that are included in the Bidding Documents.
A certified check or bank draft payable to the order of Galeton Borough Authority, or a satisfactory Bid
Bond executed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the
total of the Bid, shall be submitted with each bid. The Bidder shall include the fully completed Non-Collu
sion Affidavit and additional supporting documents with the bid.
Bids may be held by the Galeton Borough Authority for up to 60 days from the date of opening for the
purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders prior to awarding the con
tract. The Galeton Borough Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any irregularities, or to negotiate contract amounts.
This project is being supported by a federal award, and Federal Davis-Bacon Wage rates will apply.
This Advertisement is issued by:
Galeton Borough Authority
Tony Adami, Chairman
6/25/26 & 7/2/202
Lucille K. Church, 97, Of Roulette, PA

Lucille K. CHURCH, 97, of Roulette, PA, died Sunday, June 21, 2026 in UPMC Cole, Coudersport. Born May 5, 1929, in Clara Township, she was the daughter of Harlen and Ella Palmatier Knowlton.
On Jan. 27, 1951, in Sanborn, NY, she married Otis E. Church, who predeceased her on August 5, 2013. A 1947 graduate of Roulette High School, she studied at Westbrook Commercial Academy in Olean, NY. Lucille was employed as treasurer of PC Federal Credit Union in Port Allegany.
She was a member of Riverside United Methodist Church in Roulette, where she served as treasurer, Sunday school teacher, Sunday school superintendent, and president of United Methodist Women. Lucille served on several boards including the Port Allegany School Board, secretary/treasurer of Roulette Township, secretary/treasurer of Lyman Cemetery, treasurer of Port Allegany Red Cross, and treasurer of Port Allegany Community Chest.
She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Eulalia Chapter #148 in Coudersport, where she was past Worthy Matron, Golden Star Member, and held several other offices.
Surviving are: two daughters, Karen M. (Jeffrey) Masors of Pelham, NH and Marsha C. (Lynn) Walker of Roulette; two granddaughters, McKenzie Walker and Rhue (Ben) Girt; three great-grandchildren, Irulan Walker, Dawson Walker Hetrick, and Adilynn Girt; nieces, including special niece, Kim Whitling; and nephews.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by five brothers, Fred Knowlton, Joseph Knowlton, Robert Brown, Leonard Brown, and Lewis Brown; and two sisters, Nettie Waters and Rose Knowlton Whitling.
Friends may call at Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Switzer Chapel, 77 Willow Street, Port Allegany, PA on Friday, June 26, 2026 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM, with an Eastern Star service at 7:00 PM. Funeral Services will be held 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 27, 2027 in Riverside United Methodist Church, 30 River Street, Roulette, PA. Rev. James Cannistraci and Rev. Gregory Rapp will co-officiate.
Burial will be in Lyman Cemetery, Roulette. Memorials may be made to Riverside United Methodist Church or the Roulette Township Community Center. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
SUMMIT TOWNSHIP, POTTER COUNTY – RECEIVING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR LIMESTONE AND 2A GRAVEL
Sealed proposals will be received by the Supervisors of Summit Township, Potter County, for approximately 500 tons, more or less of State Certified 2 RC and 2A gravel to be tailgated on various township roads or stockpiled. Bids must be in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Gravel Bids”. Bids must include trucking fees. Upon acceptance of bid, provide insurance certificate, state certification and a performance bond in the amount of 10% of the awarded bid within 20 days of acceptance. Bids will be accepted until July 20, 2026, and will be awarded on August 4, 2026, at approximately 6:00 PM. The awarded contracts will begin on August 16, 2026. Supervisors reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Please mail bids to: Summit Township – 43 S. Ayers Hill Road, Coudersport, PA 16915. Questions may be directed to the Secretary @ 724-840-3690 or the Road Master at 814-274-9388
Kardinal Estate And Tag Sale Two Day Estate Sale In Bradford
2 Day Estate Sale-Downsizing!
June 26 & 27 2026 – Friday 9am to 5pm & Saturday 9am to 2pm
309 Langmaid Ln. Bradford, PA 16701 (Do Not park in grass or block driveways)
Tools, couches /beds, desk, stands, decor, kitchen items, oak pew-pew cabinet, bedding, power tools, Klein tools, coolers, vintage bar items, Christmas items, collectibles, recliner, dresser, clothes, gas heater, fishing items, cutlery, electric cords, and much more.

Damage Prevention Committee Announces Actions Against Underground Facility Owners, Excavators and Project Owners

Plans for Hybrid In-Person and Virtual Meeting
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
HARRISBURG – A total of 216 disciplinary actions, including 98 education requirements and $144,250 in administrative penalties, have been taken against 124 underground facility owners, excavators and project owners in the latest enforcement actions by the Damage Prevention Committee (DPC). These actions were taken during the DPC’s June 2026 meeting.
The next meeting of the DPC is Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 9 a.m. Members of the public, the media and others are invited to join the meeting virtually by clicking on this Microsoft Teams event link or by calling into the telephone conference by dialing 267-332-8737, and then entering phone conference ID 619 600 940# to listen to the meeting. The meeting agenda will be made available here.
About the DPC
The DPC is a peer-based group of 13 representatives, nominated by their industry or affiliated organizations and appointed by the Public Utility Commission. Creation of the committee was authorized by Pennsylvania’s Underground Utility Line Protection Law – also known as the “One Call Law.” The focus of the DPC is to reduce the number of “hits” on underground lines an…
USDA Announces Rural Leadership Appointments

These proven leaders will strengthen rural policy and ensure continuity
(WASHINGTON, D.C., June 23, 2026) — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins today announced a series of leadership appointments at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), including new roles within the Rural Development mission area. These appointments reflect the Department’s continued commitment to implementing President Trump’s America First agenda and putting Farmers First across rural America.
Neal Robbins Appointed as Senior Advisor for Rural Engagement
Neal Robbins will serve as Senior Advisor to the Secretary. Robbins previously served as Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development, where he led a portfolio of more than 80 loan, grant, and technical assistance programs supporting rural housing, utilities, broadband, community facilities, and business development.
Dunkin’ Donates To Coudersport Alliance Church Food Pantry As They Celebrate Grand Opening

Free Coffee for 100 Days giveaway and charitable donation headline event in Coudersport
COUDERSPORT, Pa. (June 23, 2026) – Members of the local community and Dunkin’ fans alike poured into Dunkin’s newly built next generation restaurant at 199 U.S. 6 in Coudersport on Friday, June 12, as part of its grand opening celebration.
Dunkin’ franchisee Rahul Prajapati of Coudersport Donut LLC commemorated the occasion with a $3,000 donation to the Coudersport Alliance Church Food Pantry, in conjunction with the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation. Since 1998, the Coudersport Alliance Church has offered food and other tangible resources to meet the needs of the local community.
Mary P. Wilcox, 82 Of Limestone

Limestone – Mary P. Wilcox passed away Thursday, June 18, at Buffalo General Hospital.
Born January 18, 1944, Mary was the daughter of Raymond and Jean Bess. On July 7, 1962, she married Thomas L Wilcox, who predeceased her on Sunday, March 14, 2021.
Mary loved spending her free time quilting and knitting. She worked for Todd’s as a school bus driver for the Otto-Eldred School District. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, where she worked as a secretary and also assisted with the food missions.
Mary is survived by sons, Dennis (Tammy) Wilcox of Eldred, PA, and Robert L (Ada) Wilcox of Durant, OK; daughters, Tammy (Jerry) Peterson of Bradford, PA, and Sherrill (Pete) Sciortino of Franklinville; a grandson, Bruce (Jamie) Wilcox, whom she and her late husband raised, and five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Guenther Funeral Home, 1303 E. State St., Olean.
Online condolences can be expressed at www.guentherfh.com
Aaron Gies Casts Ballot in NY-23 Congressional Primary
Olean, NY — Aaron Gies, Democratic and Working Families candidate for Congress in New York’s 23rd Congressional District, cast his ballot early this morning with his wife, Katie, and son, James, at Bethany Lutheran Church in Olean.
“It’s surreal,” said Gies. “I never imagined I would be in the position of voting for myself. As someone who has spent his life serving communities, I always answered the calls of service as they presented themselves. We are living in unprecedented times where families are facing a terrifying affordability crisis and our democracy is under threat. Representative Nick Langworthy has been instrumental in helping President Trump execute Project 2025, and it is time to stand up and say, ‘no more’. I feel very confident about the incoming results of the Primary, and my campaign is looking forward to continuing to build out a broad coalition of support.”
Gies will spend the day traveling throughout the 6,000 square mile district to thank campaign volunteers who are making phone calls and knocking on doors today. As a former poll worker, he also looks forward to thanking poll workers. Gies and his family will be attending the Erie County Democratic Committee watch party this evening.
Aaron Gies is running against Kenmore resident and personal-injury lawyer Kevin Stocker. The winner of the Democratic Primary will face the incumbent, Rep. Nicholas Langworthy, in November.
For more information about Aaron Gies for Congress, please visit aaronforny23.com.
Lea M. Miller, 93, Formerly Of Lewis Run

Lea M. Miller, 93, formerly of Lewis Run, passed away Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Bradford Manor surrounded by her loving family.
Born January 31, 1933, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Alessandro and Luigia (Macchieto) DelMonego. She was a 1951 graduate of Bradford High School.
On July 18, 1959, at the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church, Lea married Francis G. “Bud” Miller, who preceded her in death on March 29, 2013.
Lea formerly worked at Zippo Manufacturing Company, Lewis Run Post Office, and Glendorn from where she retired.
She was a former member of Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church and currently a member of St. Bernard Church.
Surviving is her daughter-in-law, Bonnie Miller, of Bradford, two grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews, great grand nieces and nephews, and great great grand nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Bud, one son, Joseph Miller, who died November 20, 2022, two sisters, infant sister, Joanne, and Victoria Taylor, four brothers, Albert DelMonego, Deno DelMonego, John DelMonego, and Mario DelMonego.
A private Mass of Christian Burial will be held in the Divine Mercy Chapel at St. Bernard Church. Burial will be in St. Bernard Cemetery.
Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Putting Affordability First, House Republicans Position Largest Tax Cut in Pennsylvania History
HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Fulton) said Monday that House Republicans have positioned legislation that includes the largest tax cut in the history of Pennsylvania with the passage of House Bill 2224. The bill would eliminate the near 6% gross receipts tax on utility bills, cutting taxes on Pennsylvania’s families by $1.7 billion.
“House Republicans have been leading on affordability measures based in tax cuts that can immediately slash the bills paid by Pennsylvanians and put more money in the pockets of our working families,” Topper said. “Our tax cut proposal, included in House Bill 2224, will eliminate a significant tax paid by Pennsylvanians for using the utility services they rely on in nearly every aspect of their lives.”
Topper noted affordability through tax elimination has been a cornerstone of the House Republican Caucus’ message on affordability throughout the current legislative session.
“House Republicans inherently believe Pennsylvanians are better off when they have more of their own money to spend and the government gets out of their way in how they can spend it,” Topper said. “The elimination of the gross receipts tax would save every Pennsylvania family more of their hard-earned money and make a huge difference to the many Pennsylvanians looking for government’s help in making their lives a little easier.”
House Bill 2224 passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Monday by a unanimous vote.
Michael R. Bowes, 80, Of Ridgway

Michael R. Bowes, 80, of Ridgway, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Heritage Ridge Senior Living.
He was born on March 3, 1946, in Lock Haven, a son of the late Edward and Margaret Zerbe Bowes.
On June 3, 1972, he married the late Ruth E. Simchick, who preceded in death in 2022.
Mike proudly served with the Pennsylvania State Police, where he specialized in driver’s testing, retiring in 1993. Following his retirement, Michael continued his dedication to the well-being of young people as the School Resource Officer at SMAHS from 1995 until 2005.
A devoted member of St. Leo’s Parish and the Knights of Columbus, Mike lived a life grounded in faith and service. He volunteered with Meals on Wheels, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. His commitment to helping others extended throughout the community. Among his greatest joys was working with young athletes as a dedicated coach for Ridgway Little League. He spent countless hours teaching the fundamentals of baseball and softball while instilling lessons of teamwork, sportsmanship, respect, and perseverance.
He is survived by a son, Aaron Bowes and his wife Colleen of Kersey; a daughter, Suzanne Cotter and her husband Joe of Bellefonte; and six grandchildren: Maddie, Sam, Maria, Talia, Frank, and Zelia. He is also survived by four sisters-in-law; Sharon Bowes, Roselyn Simchick, Sandy Myer, and Marilyn Bowes, a brother-in-law; Terry Myer, and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by two children in infancy; Laura and Travis Bowes, two brothers; Edward “Bud” and Steven Bowes, five brothers in law; Sylvester, Joseph, and Richard Simchick, Cliff Snyder, Tom Mitchell, and six sisters in law; Barbara Bowes, Maryann Simchick, Lucy Myer, Catherine Snyder, Dorothy Mitchell, and Georgiana Simchick.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Friday, June 26, 2026, at 11:00 AM at St. Leo Magnus Church, 111 Depot Street, Ridgway, PA,15853, with Fr. Justin Pino officiating.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 25, 2026, at Krise Funeral Home, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA, 15853, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853, is handling the arrangements,
and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefamilyfuneralhomes.com
Good Samaritans Honored for Helping Neighbors in Need

Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) recently joined members of the Rew Volunteer Fire Department to recognize the efforts of two young good Samaritans who saw neighbors in need and stepped up to help without hesitation. The ceremony honored the quick actions of Gabe Glantz and his sister, Lilly, in responding to people in need of medical help. They are the son and daughter of Andrea and Bryan Glantz.
Vandalism and Public Intoxication on Mechanic Street in Bradfors

On June 19, 2026, at approximately 12:26 a.m., the City of Bradford Police Department responded to a call on Mechanic Street regarding a male suspect damaging car mirrors. Upon arrival, officers located the defendant, a male, identified as Michael Makinen, who was found to be highly intoxicated.
Further investigation revealed evidence indicating that Makinen was responsible for intentionally punching out the car mirrors. Makinen was taken into custody and charged with public intoxication and criminal mischief. He was later released, but charges have been filed, and court dates will be set in the matter.
All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The City of Bradford Police Department is committed to maintaining public safety and addressing incidents of vandalism and disorderly conduct. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the department at 814-887-4911.
Daniel E. Lampman, 76, Of Harrison Valley, PA

Daniel E. LAMPMAN, 76, of Harrison Valley, PA, died Monday, June 22, 2026, in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport. Born August 6, 1949, in Coudersport, he was the son of Hugh and Ruth E. Merrick Lampman.
He was employed by Harold Sherwood logging and driving a truck. In later years, he worked as a truck driver on pipeline construction. Dan played guitar and loved music. He was a Johnny Cash fan. Dan and his brother, Charles, worked on and raced cars.
Surviving are: nine children, Mistie (Charles D.) Ahearn, III of Harrison Valley, Candy Lynn (Michael) McQuay of Port Angeles, WA, Tracie Tuthill of Corning, NY, Gary (Connie) Lampman of Westfield, Delbert H. Lampman of NC, Claude Lampman of NC, Danielle Lampman, Tonya Lampman, and Heidi Futscher; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; a nephew, Timmy D. (Dolores) Lampman of Little Marsh; and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Charles F. Lampman; and his stepfather, Albert Robbins.
Private burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Potter Brook, PA. Memorials may be made to Harrison Township Vol. Fire Co., 112 E. Tannery St., Harrison Valley, PA 16927.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.















