Roulette Ambulance to Cow Hollow Road
At 7:20 PM on Monday, Roulette Ambulance has been called to Cow Hollow Road for a full arrest.
At 7:20 PM on Monday, Roulette Ambulance has been called to Cow Hollow Road for a full arrest.
Ronald L. Danielson Jr., 58, of 149 Constitution Ave., Bradford, passed away Tuesday, February 28, 2023, at his residence.
Born on February 5, 1965, in Bradford, Ronald L. Danielson Jr. was a son of the late Ronald L. and Ruth E. (Wherry) Danielson Sr.
He graduated from Bradford Area High school and earned an associate degree from Olean Business Institute. Ronald would later go on to work for Zippo and Bradford Forest Products.
Surviving are two sons, Ceegan (Fiancée Elizabeth) Danielson, of Bradford and Tanner (Amy) Danielson, of Bradford, and one brother Timothy (Kathie) Danielson of Portland IN.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
At the family’s request there will be no visitation. Burial will be in Mt. Nebo Cemetery, in Mt Jewett.
Funeral services are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made at the family’s request to:
Empire Animal Rescue Society – https://www.empirerescue.org/
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
On Monday, February 27, 2023 the Belmont family unexpectedly lost their family patriarch. Kirk Edward Belmont, 77, passed from this life into the arms of Jesus in his home in Kissimmee, Florida.
Kirk was born on March 26,1945 in Niagara Falls, N.Y.. He was the eldest son of William and Oakla (Bailey) Belmont. On August 27,1966 in Albany, New York, he married the love of his life, “his blue-eyed angel”, Judy Ann Howard. Kirk was an amazing man of God who led his family by example. Every morning he could be found sitting in his favorite chair studying his Bible and praying for each loved one by name. Kirk loved the Lord with his whole heart desiring to share his faith with all he knew. He was an intelligent, kind, giving, gentle, sacrificial, and loving man. Kirk accomplished anything he set his mind to, giving God the glory. He was a jack-of-all trades and thrived on solving problems.
Kirk earned a mechanical engineering degree from University of Buffalo and an M.B.A. from Rochester Institute of Technology. In 1967, Kirk began his career working for Bell Aerospace Systems, then Kodak, and then Mobile Chemical where he was employed for the majority of his career. He retired in 2000.
Kirk raised his family in Fairport, New York and then split his retirement years between Fairport and Kissimmee, Florida. He found pleasure in playing pickleball, softball, bowling, and presiding over the New York Club. Spending time with his wife and family was what brought him the most joy. He attended First Orlando Baptist Church in Orlando, Florida and North Ridge in Rochester, New York.
He is survived by his beloved wife Judy Ann Belmont of 56 years, his son Kirk (Valerie) Belmont Jr., daughter Kathleen (Lowell) Olsen, and son Kevin (Sheryl) Belmont. He leaves behind his twelve grandchildren Kirk (Thoko) Belmont, Erika Belmont, Landen (Paige) Olsen, Alexander Belmont, Lathanael Olsen, Kenton (Hannah) Belmont, Allison Belmont, Abigail Belmont, Leighland Olsen, Brock Belmont, Lynden Olsen, and Kaeden Belmont, and two great-granddaughters, Kendall Belmont and Amara Belmont. He is survived by his sister Jane (William) Adams, and sister Barbara (Joe) Pulvino and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents, his brother, Douglas Belmont, and one grandchild, Luke Belmont.
Family and friends may call from 12 noon to 1pm on Thursday, March 9, 2023, at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, 118 South Union Street, Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania, where funeral services will follow at 1pm with Pastor Brad Files, officiating. Burial will immediately follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Arm of Hope in Ghana (armofhopeinghana.org), a ministry that reaches children in Accra Ghana, which Kirk faithfully supported for many years.
Kirk’s family has 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 Kirk, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
Wayne A. Hauber, 77, formerly of 568 Center Street, St. Marys, passed away Monday, March 6, 2023, at Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center in Beaver, PA. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Lynch-Radkowski Funeral Home.
Pearl B. Hokensen, 82, of 80 Holley Avenue, Bradford, passed away peacefully with her family by her side, on Saturday, March 4, 2023 at Olean General Hospital.
Born September 10, 1940, in Portville, NY, she was a daughter of the late Jerome and Sarah (Howard) Swartz. She attended Portville schools.
On January 20, 1978, she married Carl H. Hokensen who preceded her in death on December 15, 1988.
Prior to her marriage she worked at Johnny’s Lunch in Jamestown. She was proudest to say she was a stay-at-home mom for her children and grandchildren.
Pearl was a member of the Bolivar Drive Baptist Church, and a former member of the Marche, VFW, and Italian Clubs.
Surviving are two daughters, Carla (Tim) Scheidemantle, of Butler, and Irene (Christopher) Salonis, of Bradford, one son, William (Michelle) Hokensen, of Bradford, five grandchildren, Will Hokensen, Selina (Josh) Tupper, Robert (David Gill) Work, Johnathon Shroyer, and Angela (Patrick) Beckwith, seven great grandchildren, one sister, Beatrice Holtzapple, of Seven Springs and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one infant daughter, Mary Elizabeth Hokensen, and nine brothers, and sisters.
Family will receive friends on Saturday, March 11, 2023, from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Bradford Baptist Church, at 7:00 pm a Celebration of Life will be held with the Rev. Dan Mills, Pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions if desired may be made to the American Lung Association or a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Fred Robinson, 87, of Bradford, passed away February 14, 2023.
Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life on Saturday, March 11, 2023, at 11:00 am in the Sawyer Evangelical Church with Pastor Homer Williams, officiating.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Douglas “Doug” Dinsmore, 60, of Shanley Hill, Halton, passed away at his home on Sunday, March 5, 2023 following a brief illness.
He was born on April 2, 1962 in St. Marys, a son of the late Dennis and Martha Garnic Dinsmore.
Doug was employed by Keystone Powdered Metals for more than 40 years. He was a member of the St. Marys Beagle Club and the Ridgway Moose. Doug loved the outdoors, and enjoyed living on his 45 acres of land. He had a big heart and loved everyone he met, often greeting them with a hug. If you knew Doug, you knew his door was always open and everyone was welcome. He cherished time spent with his family and friends and he will be finally remembered for his kindness and friendships.
He is survived by one brother, Denis (Joanne) Dinsmore, and by two sisters; Denise (Jim) Wehler, and Debra (Andy) Weinzierl, all of St. Marys, 3 nieces; Suzanna Ehrensberger, Holly Buerk, and Rose Weinzierl, and 1 nephew; Garret Weinzierl.
Funeral Services for Doug Dinsmore will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, March 10, 2023, at the Lynch-Green Funeral Home with Pastor Ron Burkett, officiating.
Family and friends will be received at the Lynch-Green Funeral Home on Friday, March 10, 2023, from 10:00 AM until the time of the service.
Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
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.lynchgreenfuneralhome.com.
Sally J. (Worden) Weber, age 91, of Wellsboro, PA, died on Sunday, March 5, 2023.
She was born on November 17, 1931 in Rochester, NY, a daughter of the late Charlie and Sarah (Burchel) Brown and was the widow of Ralph Weber. Sally was a beautician and enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She is survived by two sons: Gerald (Paula) Weber of Shinglehouse, PA, Robert (Nancy) Weber of Coudersport, PA, two daughters: Cynthia (David) Boyce of Wellsboro, PA, Jane (Doug) Wetherbee of Wellsboro, PA, 8 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. www.carletonfh.com Wellsboro, PA.
Jack J. Cunningham, 86, of Knoxville, passed away on Sunday, March 5, 2023, at UPMC Wellsboro. Born June 11, 1936, in Piney, W.V., he was the son of the late Leroy Guy and Lillian (Judge) Cunningham.
He graduated in 1953 from Reader High School, Reader, W.V. and married Sharon Carr on April 26, 1958, in Knoxville. They shared (just shy of) 65 years together and raised three wonderful children.
Jack worked for various pipeline and road construction contractors and was a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 832 since 1967. He was an avid tinkerer and could fix most anything without ever buying a part.
Jack had a large presence in a very small circle, he had an infectious smile and was always a jokester. In the summer he could be found in his garden or on the porch swing, often discussing life, teaching “the cat came back” or asking “have you had your smackins today” with one of the many neighborhood children.
Most importantly, Jack loved spending time with his family and grandkids.
He is survived by his loving wife, Sharon; his children, Lori (Marty) Hamblin, of Middlebury Center, K. Robert “Bob” (Linda) Cunningham, of Knoxville and Wendy (Ivan) Swartz, of Knoxville; grandchildren, Eric (Amanda) Hamblin, Brett (Stacey) Hamblin, Kyle (Tiffany) Hamblin, Rob (Mandy) Cunningham, Alan Cunningham, Ivan “T.J.” (Lexi) Swartz III and Paige (Dakota) Corwin; great-grandchildren, Trenton, Brock, Blake, Brooke, Emaleigh, Kamdyn, Jackson, Trapper and Waylon Hamblin and Julie and Jack Cunningham; great great grandchildren, Brantley Hamblin and Skylin Johnson; sister-in-law, Barbara Cunningham, of New Martinsville, WV and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by siblings and in-laws, Betty (Bernard) Stormick, Freda (Jim) Surgeon, Pauline (Henry) Crane, Norman (Mary) Cunningham, Robert L. (Mary) Cunningham and Billy L. Cunningham.
Family will receive friends at Kenyon Funeral Home, 222 W. Main St., Westfield on Thursday, March 9 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. A funeral service will be held immediately following at 12 p.m. with Mike Hale officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Austinburg.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Alan B. Carr Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Community Foundation, 104 Lockhart St., Sayre, PA 18840 or www.twintierscf.org or to a charity of choice.
Thomas M. Todd, of Coudersport, passed away on February 27, 2023 at the age of 43.
He was a 1998 graduate of Coudersport High School. During high school, he participated in wrestling and the VoTech program. After his high school years, Thomas obtained a certificate in small engine repair at the Hiram G. Andrews Center in Johnstown, PA. Along with his studies, Thomas enjoyed many new experiences while in Johnstown, such as learning to drive and participating on the Flood City Rollers wheelchair basketball team.
He eventually returned to Coudersport where many people were acquainted with him as a cashier at ACE Hardware for a number of years. Thomas had a gift for knowing the location of every item in the store and was quick to know the answer if a customer asked where something was. After his time at ACE, Thomas spent time volunteering at the Sweden Valley Manor where he enjoyed helping with activities and calling BINGO.
Thomas was born with physical disabilities which created various challenges throughout his life that not many people can begin to understand. He was incredibly independent and impressively creative in finding ways to meet and overcome many obstacles that came his way. While he sometimes got frustrated, and made that well known to those within hearing distance, he also was kind, generous, and very thoughtful towards people, especially those he loved and cared for. He took great pride and satisfaction in choosing and giving the perfect gifts. His family and friends were blessed to have known him and he will be greatly missed by many.
Thomas was preceded in death by his mother, Linda Todd, his biological mother, whom he was never able to meet in this life, and his beloved cat for 16 years, KitKat.
He is survived by his three older sisters, Amy (Mike) Snyder, Beth (Tom) Kerns, and Abby (Pete) Gehris, as well as his nieces and nephews, to whom he was an entertaining and generous uncle. He is also survived by his adoptive father, Tom (Sandy) Todd, four step-siblings, and a number of biological relatives, whom he enjoyed getting acquainted with over the years.
Memorial contributions may be given in his name to Hiram G. Andrews Center, Business Office, Memorial Donation, 727 Goucher Street, Johnstown, PA 15905. A memorial service will be planned in the near future.
Crouse Funeral Home & Cremation Services has been trusted with handling final arrangements. To share a memory or sign an online register, please visit www.crousefuneralhome.com.
David I. “Tiny” WHITESELL, 74, of Hornell, NY, formerly of Almond, died Sunday, March 5, 2023 in Elderwood, Hornell.
Born October 19, 1948, in Wellsville, he was the son of Irving and T. Edith Latten Whitesell. He was married to the former Noreen K. Billings, who predeceased him in 1999. A graduate of Andover High School, he was employed as a farmer and then at Hornell Marion Rohr. Tiny raised rabbits, pigs, and cows on his mini farm in Rexville. He enjoyed Country Western music and shows, but most of all spending time with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Surviving are: six children, Dawn (Jerry) Fletcher of Hornell, Jodi (Bernie) Greunke of Hornell, Clarke (Brandy) Whitesell of FL, Jason (Mary) Whitesell of Rexville, James (Cherie) Whitesell of Andover, Jennifer (Rich) Whitesell of Bath; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Richard Whitesell of Wellsville and G. Ronald (Linda) Whitesell of Andover; a sister, Darla Williams of Wellsville; nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by two brothers, Milford C. “Skip” Whitesell and Donnie Joseph Whitesell; a sister, Thelma “Betty” Patrick; and a granddaughter, Michelle Whitesell.
Friends may call at OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY on Thursday, March 9, 2023 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, with funeral services following at 12:00 PM. Burial will be in Whitesville Rural Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hornell Humane Society. The family extends their appreciation for the care given at Elderwood of Hornell. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.
We will be holding a Zoom meeting to discuss the pending Clara Township, Potter County Waste Injection Well application on file with the Department of Environmental Protection. Everyone is welcome to join.
Zoom Time: Mar 6, 2023 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86437427790
Meeting ID: 864 3742 7790
Meeting ID: 864 3742 7790
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LIBERTY TOWNSHIP MEETING AGENDA
March 9, 2023
4859 Route 155
Port Allegany, PA. 16743
Reports
1. Ambulance Report for February, 2023
2. Fire Report for February, 2023
3. Secretary’s Report for February 9, 2023 for regular meeting.
4. Treasurer’s Report for March, 2023
Correspondence
1. PennDot monthly newsletter.
2. Letter from McKean County Commissioners regarding Kallenborn
proposed subdivision.
3. Letter from PA. Game Commission regarding the Skinner Creek Bridge
Project.
New Business
1. Yearly S.W. Smith report will be presented by Mary Grace Collier-Kisler.
Old Business
Public Concerns
Winter Storm WarningAlert: …WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 5 AM EST TUESDAY… * WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 7 inches with slightly higher amounts possible on ridge tops. * WHERE…McKean, Potter and Cameron Counties. * WHEN…From 6 PM this evening to 5 AM EST Tuesday. * IMPACTS…Travel will be hazardous overnight. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The period of heaviest snowfall will be between 7 PM and 2 AM. Snowfall rates of greater than 1 inch per hour are likely during that time frame. The snow will be wet, with a high water content. Instructions: The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission strongly encourage motorists to heed all travel restrictions and delay unnecessary travel as significant winter weather conditions will make travel very hazardous. Call 5 1 1 or visit www.511pa.com for the latest travel, roadway and traffic conditions. To report snow or ice, post to the NWS State College Facebook page, use Twitter @NWSStateCollege, or visit weather.gov/ctp.Target Area:Cameron McKean Potter | |
Forecast Office: | NWS State College (Central Pennsylvania) |
At 2:10 PM on Monday, Coudersport ambulance has been requested to assist Coudersport Police with a person with a leg injury on North Main Street.
Elk County- St. Marys Area United Way President Doug Gaffey presented a grant award of $10,000 to Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services (ADAS) Angie Eckstrom, Executive Director and Sheri Larson, Prevention Supervisor. ADAS is one of the many partnering organizations that have sought grant money from the St. Marys Area United Way.
Over the next couple of weeks, the United Way will continue to notify the public of all the grant recipients and award amounts. The grant funding disseminated in 2023 is as a result of the funding raised during the St. Marys Area United Way 2022 campaign. Funding raised in 2023 will be available for organizations to seek grant funding in 2024.
ADAS will be utilizing their grant funding to provide drug and alcohol education to Elk County schools through a program named Too Good for Drugs. The goal of this education in the schools it to help reduce anti-social behavior and drug usage among youth.
The Too Good for Drugs program uses an approach of addressing underlying factors by building skills in resisting peer pressure, goal setting, making healthy decisions and learning new refusal skills. ADAS mission is to provide quality and compassionate substance use and co-occurring services, empowering individuals to develop responsible healthy lifestyles.
The St. Marys Area United Way relies on the contributions from companies and local individuals. If you would like to become one of these individuals or corporate donors, please call 781-6000 or mail your check to the St. Marys Area United Way, 44 So. St. Marys Street, St. Marys, PA 15857.
The $89 million of investments announced today support the Biden-Harris Administration’s Action Plan for a Fairer, More Competitive, and More Resilient Meat and Poultry Supply Chain, which dedicates resources to expand independent processing capacity. As President Biden has highlighted, creating fairer markets and more opportunities for family farmers helps bring down prices at the grocery store.
“Under President Biden’s leadership, USDA is laser-focused on standing up for America’s farmers and ranchers by expanding processing capacity, creating fairer markets, and more revenue streams and market opportunities, which helps bring down food costs for families at the grocery store,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said. “Today’s investments and actions to back the startup and expansion of independent processing capacity and boost market fairness in seeds and other key agricultural inputs will promote competition, support producer income, strengthen the supply chain, and increase economic opportunity in rural communities.”
To learn more, read the full news release.
Agency seeks comments on proposed rule
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today released a proposed rule with new regulatory requirements to better align the voluntary “Product of USA” label claim with consumer understanding of what the claim means. The proposed rule allows the voluntary “Product of USA” or “Made in the USA” label claim to be used on meat, poultry and egg products only when they are derived from animals born, raised, slaughtered and processed in the United States.
The Value of Large Woody Debris in Streams
Kane, Pa. – The April 13, 2023 Roach-Bauer Forestry Forum is pleased to announce they will host two speakers for the upcoming Forum on the Value of Large Woody Debris in Streams. Dr. Ben Hayes, professor at Bucknell University, will share time with Mr. Luke Bobnar of the Western Pennsylvania conservancy.
Dr. Ben Hayes is Director of Watershed Sciences and Engineering Programs at Bucknell University. His background is in geomorphology and hydrogeology. Ben’s research focuses on fluvial processes, aquatic habitat restoration, and erosion and sediment transportation. He concentrates on the Susquehanna River and effects on the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Ben earned his Ph.D. in Fluvial Geomorphology in 1995 from Colorado State University. Prior and during his educational years, Ben worked as a river guide on large rivers, including the Penobscot in New England, the Skagit out West, and the Colorado in the Southwest United States. Ben is a Pennsylvania native.
Mr. Luke Bobnar of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is the second speaker for the Value of Large Woody Debris in Streams Forum. Luke has been working as a Watershed Scientist on stream restoration in Western Pennsylvania for the last eight years. He works with public and private landowners on stream and riparian habitat improvement, as well as addressing aquatic organism passage barriers. Luke graduated with a B.S. degree in Biology from Clarion University in 2010. Luke is active in the James Zwald Chapter of Trout Unlimited, and enjoys working and playing in Penn’s Woods in all four seasons.
This Forum on the Value of Large Woody Debris in streams will be of interest to forest managers, foresters, and biologists.
Society of American Foresters’ Continuing Forestry Education credits will be applied for this presentation.
The Forum will be held at the Wilcox Community Building (also called the Jones Township Community Center) at 320 Faries St, downtown Wilcox, Pa. 15870. Preceding the talk will be a no-host social hour from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The program will start immediately after dinner. Reservations are required! No reservations will be accepted after April 6. For reservations, contact the Allegheny Hardwood Utilization Group, PO Box 133, Kane, Pa., 16735, at 814-837-8550, or e-mail bcarson@ahug.com.
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 06 at 3:38AM EST until March 07 at 2:00AM EST by NWS Buffalo
DESCRIPTION: …WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO
2 AM EST TUESDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches, especially across the higher elevations.
* WHERE…Cattaraugus and Allegany counties.
* WHEN…From 6 PM this evening to 2 AM EST Tuesday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions could impact the evening commute.
INSTRUCTIONS: Periods of snow will result in snow covered roads and limited
visibilities. Slow down and use caution while driving.
Submit snow reports through our website or social media.
Issued By: NWS Buffalo (Western New York)