Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/01/2023 to ARMAC RESOURCES LLC in Warren City, Warren county. 78.91(a) – PLUGGING – GENERAL PROVISIONS – Upon abandoning a well, the owner or operator failed to plug the well to stop the vertical flow of fluids or gas within the well bore under 25 Pa. Code §§ 78.92—78.98 or an approved alternate method.
Mother’s Day is coming up, and a great time to focus on the matriarchs of your family. This is something they may not be used to since they are usually putting others’ needs before their own. To make this day extra meaningful, make your mother’s health a priority.
Celebrate With Wellness in Mind
When it comes to shopping for mom, flowers and jewelry top the list of most popular gifts. You could give her a bright bouquet or a beautiful bracelet. Or you could look for something else to show you care and support her good health. Here are a few active and healthy alternatives to traditional gifts:
Encourage mom to sleep-in or to take a nap. Not only does rest feel great, but it’s also good for physical and mental health. It’s a time for mom to relax without any interruptions, have a high-quality respite, and can help her recharge and feel rejuvenated for the rest of the day’s schedule.
The month of May offers warmer and sunny weather. Use Mother’s Day as a way to get outside with the whole family. Plan a bicycle ride, long walk, or even do some gardening or yard work together to get active and destress. Activities like these also double as an opportunity to connect with one another and bond.
Plan a special meal to share with each other. Try a new and nutritious recipe together featuring leafy greens, fruits, whole grains, and lean meats like chicken or fish. These options are lower in saturated fats, good sources of fiber and protein, and overall great for heart health.
Healthy Gift Ideas
If gifts are more of your thing, consider that good health is priceless. The following gift ideas may help your mom to unwind and receive a little pampering on a day just for her:
Healthy Food Box Subscription – There are a ton of options that offer well-balanced meal plans with healthy ingredients. Not only would mom get a healthy meal, but also a mental break from meal planning and running to the grocery store.
Gift Certificate for the Spa – A day away at the spa gives mom the chance to focus entirely on relaxing and enjoying care specifically for her.
Wearable Fitness Tracker – Watches and rings are on the market and can track steps, sleep cycles, and more. Wearing a health tracker can also remind your mom to help prioritize a fit lifestyle.
SleepMask – A lack of sleep negatively affects your health and is often linked to ailments like heart disease and depression. Using a sleep mask can help block light that make interfere with the quality of your mom’s snooze session.
Foam Roller – These fitness accessories help relieve minor muscle tightness or help massage minor soreness out. Rollers can help keep mom comfortable pre or post workout.
Talking About Health
Moms have a great way of caring for others and always seeming to be there for us when we need them. Since they focus a lot of others, it’s important to make their health a topic of regular discussion. This isn’t the easiest to do especially if concerns are raised. Take the following tips into consideration to help this process become regular and beneficial for everyone involved:
Make yourself an ally rather than an opponent by remaining nonconfrontational.
Use language including “we” instead of “you.”
Be consistent about any health worries, but not bothersome.
Make certain that your mother is involved in her own care and that her dignity is valued.
Continue to be an advocate for your mother’s health no matter what stage of life she is in. Staying active and eating healthily are just two ways to enrich her lifestyle. Do not hesitate to contact a physician for advice.
The ServSafe® Food Safety Program is for individuals who are serving as managers or are in a supervisory role requiring certification. Upon successful completion, participants will receive the ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certificate.
When Tue., May 23, 2023 (9:00 AM – 4:00 PM) Tue., May 30, 2023 (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM)* *Exam to begin at 11:00 AM. Where Log Yard Brewing 103 N. Fraley St. Kane, PA 16735 Learn MoreSee event fees.
Training meets the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture requirements for the Food Employee Certification Act. The requirements for a Certified Food Protection Manager under the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Food Employee Certification Act will be changing. Until the changes are implemented, the current requirement remains in effect. To receive and maintain certification, individuals are required to pass a certification exam every five (5) years. The ServSafe® Food Safety Manager Course, conducted by Penn State Extension, is for individuals preparing for the food protection certification exam. Completing the ServSafe® Manager Course and passing the ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certification Examination with a 70% or higher meets this requirement. Access Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please call or e-mail the contact person for the course. Future Classes For more information regarding future Penn State Extension ServSafe® classes, please go to Pennsylvania ServSafe Calendar. ServSafe® is a registered trademark of the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, and used under license by National Restaurant Association Solutions, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Restaurant Association. Who is this for? Anyone who needs a ServSafe® Food Protection Manager certification Anyone who needs to meet the PDA requirements for food safety certification Restaurant managers Food service managers What will you learn? How to safely prepare food How to safely store, handle, and purchase food About foodborne microorganisms and allergens About personal hygiene How to manage pests How to clean and sanitize your facility
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Under the direction of Mr. Adam Brooks, the Elk County Council on the Arts Summer Theater Camp will present Disney’s Frozen, JR. The spectacular 60-minute musical, designed for young performers, is based on the 2013 Disney film and the 2018 Broadway adaptation.
Do you want to build a snowman? You’ll love this fanciful and heartwarming stage adaptation of the top-grossing animated film of all time! Join Anna, Elsa, and all of your favorite characters as they embark on an epic, ice-filled journey of self-discovery, camaraderie, and the real meaning of true love. Adapted for young performers, this musical includes favorite Frozen songs such as “Love Is an Open Door,” “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?,” and “Let It Go,” as well as wonderful new songs from the Broadway production. With its empowering message of love and understanding, Frozen JR. is sure to melt your heart!
On May 2, at 3:23 am Wellsville and Andover have been dispatched for a fully involved structure fire at 46 North Broad St. in Wellsville. All occupants have evacuated the building . Allentown and Willing also dispatched. Scio is on standby at Wellsville station and Fast Team Four was also sent with the initial dispatch
I would like to take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for Potter County Sheriff. I lived in Potter County for several years after attending college and then moved to Alaska to pursue a career in law enforcement. I started working as a Correctional Officer in a maximum-security prison in Juneau, AK for about 21 months.
In January of 1986, I was hired by the Juneau Police Department as a Patrol Officer. Approximately 4 years later, I was assigned to the Investigations Unit for approximately 3 years.
I was promoted back to the Patrol Unit as a sergeant where I supervised a patrol team for approximately 6 years. I was assigned back to the Investigations Unit, where I supervised major investigations for 5 years. As the Investigations Sergeant, I also oversaw two drug enforcement officers assigned to the Southeast Alaska Drug Task Force. During my time as a sergeant, I participated in numerous supervisory training classes.
My final assignment for the Department was in an administrative position where I restructured the Department’s training requirements and training schedule.
While employed by the Juneau Police Department, I had several ancillary duties. I was an Accident Reconstructionist for 16 years, and I was a member of the SWAT Team for 11 years. I held certifications from the FBI, NRA and the State of Alaska as a firearms instructor, and I was a certified Emergency Vehicle Operations instructor. I held an Advanced Police Officer certification from the State of Alaska and was awarded the Police Medal of Honor in 1993.
In the year 2000, I had the privilege of attending the Southwest Law Enforcement Institute’s, Law Enforcement Management College located in Plano, Texas. I successfully completed and graduated from the intensive 2 month long college level management course geared specifically toward law enforcement management.
After nearly 22 years in Law enforcement, I retired and my wife, Lynetta and I returned to Potter County to raise our twin girls.
I have served Potter County as a Deputy Sheriff with the Potter County Sheriff’s Department since 2016. I am currently certified by the Pennsylvania Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Education and Training Board. I am also certified by the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission as a Firearms Instructor. I have a clear understanding of the duties of the Sheriff Department. I would be honored to serve the people of Potter County as your Sheriff. Early in my career, I was taught to treat people fairly and with respect. As your Sheriff, I will continue to do so.
The time I served in the corrections environment will aid me in this position as the Sheriff sits on the Potter County Jail Board. My time as a Police Sergeant and management experience will benefit me in carrying out the duties of the Sheriff.
My family attends the Gold Church where I have served as Moderator, Trustee and Chairperson for the building committee while building our new church. I am a coach for the Black Forest Youth Trap Team and have done so for the last several years.
Thank you for considering me for sheriff. I am the only candidate with 28 years experience in law enforcement, of which the last, almost 7 years have been with the Potter County Sheriff’s Department. I am the only candidate that is currently certified with the State of Pennsylvania and will not have to attend a 19 week, residential academy to become a certified Sheriff. I look forward to continuing my service to the people of Potter County. Please vote KEVIN SISKA for Potter County Sheriff in the Republican Primary Election on May 16th. I would also welcome and encourage all write-in Democratic votes. Again, Thank You!
On May 1, at 6:50 pm. Wellsboro fire ambulance was dispatched to 3386 Arnot Rd for a vehicle into a tree with entrapment. Update patient has been extricated
Amy Nicole JOHNSON, 33, of Galeton, PA, born October 17, 1989, passed away unexpectedly on April 28, 2023.
Amy was an immeasurable person in many ways. As achingly beautiful as she was–with a beaming smile and sparkling (and often mischievous) green eyes–her heart and brilliant mind were even more stunning.
She was many things wrapped into one small package. She was a gremlin trucker heart, a fierce and loyal family member, and unwavering friend. She was a sharp wit and a lover of knowledge, science, music, and animals.
Amy grew up in Galeton and later attended Pennsylvania College of Technology, becoming the finest nurse a patient could ask for.
She was a soulmate and devoted sister to Melanie (Chad) Shuemaker, a loving daughter to her father, Michael Johnson, doting aunt to Matthew McCullough, and dedicated partner to James Akeley. Amy was also a surrogate sister to a gaggle of childhood friends and a nurturing pet parent.
She is survived by a number of loving aunts, uncles, and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Deborah Johnson, who we take comfort in knowing she is with now, and her grandparents.
A gathering to celebrate her life will be held on a future date with her close family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the animal charity of the donor’s choice. Her life was a blessing, and all our memories with her are treasures. We will see you again someday; until then, we will sing the sorrow.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
June C. MASTIN, 56, of Bath, NY, died Friday, April 28, 2023 in Arnot Ogden Medical Center, Elmira, NY.
Born September 11, 1966, in Wellsboro, PA, she was the daughter of Clifford and Mary Ann Johnson Pollock, Jr.
A 1985 graduate of Northern Potter High School, she earned a degree in human services in 2001 from Alfred State College and a medical assistant degree in 2015 from Elmira Business Institute. She was last employed by Pizza Hut.
June’s primary focus was serving as caregiver for her son.
Surviving are: two children, Erica (Asa Crane) Pollock-Hults and Dakota (Angelica Collins) Mastin, both of Bath; six grandchildren, Jayricka, Nevaya, Makenna, Trent, Jonah, and Makenzzie; five siblings, Dennis (Erika) Pollock of Galeton, PA, James Pollock of Mills, PA, Susan Mills of Ulysses, PA, Jennifer (Asa) Drake of Mansfield, and Rosella “Sam” (Martin) Morales of Galeton; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
She was predeceased by her parents; a brother, Randy C. Pollock; a nephew, Jonathan D. Pollock; and a niece, Samantha M. Morales.
Friends may call at Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA on Friday, May 5, 2023 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM, with Funeral Services following at 1:00 PM.
Aaron A. Culp, age 81, of Galeton, PA, died on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 surrounded by his loving family.
He was born on July 27, 1941 in Berea, OH, a son of the late Paine and Evelyn (Wiemer) Culp. Aaron was married for 61 years to Jean C. (Parker) Culp and was a self-employed logger for many years.
He was an avid hunter especially enjoying turkey hunting. He loved taking his family to the movies, photographing wildlife and just spending time with his family.
Aaron is survived by his wife: Jean Culp of Galeton, PA, three sons: Randolph (Linda) Culp, Robert Culp, Richard Culp, all of Galeton, PA, daughter: April (Jim) Cole of Gaines, PA, brother: Valren Culp of Wellsboro, PA, two sisters-in-law: Rose Culp and Shirley Culp, both of Galeton, PA, 7 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by three brothers: Paine Culp, Kenneth Culp and Theodore Culp.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 3, 2023 at 1:00 pm at the Non-Denominational Church, 55 Rausch Rd., Germania, PA with Rev. Jeff Rush officiating. Interment will be in the Yochum Hill Cemetery, Galeton, PA.
Arrangements are entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. www.carletonfh.com Wellsboro, PA.
At 5:17 PM on Monday, Mansfield Fire & EMS have been dispatched for a land rescue for a man under a hay wagon at 1173 Orebed Road. Caller reports man was probably trying to change a tire when the wagon fell on him.
6:20 PM UPDATE: The 61 year old male was extricated from under the wagon, was revived from cardiac arrest and is being transported to Williamsport Hospital by ambulance. Air medical is unavailable due to the stormy weather.
James E. Hannold, 83, of Rt. 646 Gifford, PA passed away Sunday, April 30, 2023, at the Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born July 27, 1939, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Carl Edward Hannold and Ethel (Comes) Hannold-Jennings.
On June 4, 1960, in Gifford, he married Rosemary (Rinfrette) Hannold, who survives.
Jim was employed at KOA Speer for 17 years, Penzoil for 20 years. He retired at the age of 73 from Hydro Carbon in Olean, after 23 years as a well tender.
He was a member of Northern Star Masonic Lodge 555,in Duke Center, Orak Grotto, Coudersport Consistory, the Rod and Gun Club, in Lakewood, and Crosby Sportsman’s Club.
Jim enjoyed hunting, fishing, sitting in his garage burning the wood stove, and spending time at his cottage in Chautauqua, and his camp in Westline.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Rosemary, one sister, JoAnn Francis, of London, TN, one brother-in-law, Edward Young, of Ft. Branch IN, two sister in-laws, Esther Rinfrette, and Leanore “Sis” Rinfrette, both of Bradford, close family, Dick (Tina) Linane, of Gifford, Max Linane, of Smethport, and Melissa (Mike) Bennett, of Rixford, 13 nieces, Kim Hannold, Linda (John) Garza, Diane (Jack) Jurassic, Debbie Kolarik, Robyn (Pat) Boser, Penny (Fred) Cook, Terrie Grady, Sally (Mark) Stormer, Rhonda Kleiderline, Debbie (Doug) Nelson, Brenda (Mike) Alviti, Barb (Kevin) Olinger, and Heather (Chris) Wehmer, 10 nephews, Shawn (Stephanie) Young, Brian (Wendy) Hannold, Steve Francis, Jim (Connie) Irons, Bob (Vickie) Rinfrette, Scott (Cindy) Rinfrette, Rick (Phyllis) Rinfrette, Dave (Molly) Rinfrette, Tim (Pam) Rinfrette, and Jim (Pam) Rinfrette, and several great nieces and nephews and several great-great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Carl “Glenn” Hannold, one sister, Susan Young, five brother in-laws, Dean Francis, Jerry Rinfrette, Jim Rinfrette, Dick Rinfrette, and Dick Osborne, five sister in laws, Marge Curcio, Barb Rupert, Reta Linane, Joan Osborne, and Gladys Rinfrette, and two nephews Jerry Irons and Sheldon “Bud” Osborne.
Family will receive friends on Saturday, May 6, 2023, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc., 33 South Avenue, where funeral services will be held at Noon, with Rev Max Simms, Pastor, Hilltop Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in McKean Memorial Park.
At 11:45 am members of the Northern Star Masonic #555 F&AM will conduct a Masonic service.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions if desired may be made to the Hilltop Baptist Church, 3658 Route 646, Gifford, PA 16732.
Michael L. Blaisdell, 31, of 11 Venango Street, Bradford, PA passed away, Thursday, April 27, 2023, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born May 29, 1991, in Bradford, he was a son of Jeffery G. and Joan M. (Parrett) Blaisdell.
Mike was a 2009 graduate of Bradford High School where played trumpet in the band and ran track and field. He attended the Penn State Behrend and played in the marching band. He finished his education at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
Mike was employed by the United States Postal Service in Bradford as a window clerk. He enjoyed being outdoors, and spending time with his friends at the rifle range.
Surviving are his parents, Jeff and Joan Blaisdell, of Bradford, one brother, David Blaisdell, of Bradford, seven aunts, Tina (Darryl) Hilmes, Carla (the late Mark) Hervatin, Elizabeth “Renie” (Terry) Fitzgerald, Ruth (Dan) Whitman, Jan (Rod) Marcellin, Tricia (the late Joe) Lundgren, and Tammy (Jerry) Barrett, and many grand nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Gordon and Marjorie Parrett paternal grandparents, Harold “Skip” and Dawn Blaisdell, and one uncle Thomas Parrett
Family will receive friends on Saturday May 6, 2023, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 33 South Avenue, followed by memorial services at 7:00 pm. Burial will be in Lafayette Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions if desired may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
BRADFORD, PA – Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and the Guidance Center (TGC) are hosting the May Walk with a Doc event this Thursday, May 4. The event will take place at Richard E. McDowell Trail on Campus Drive, starting at 5pm.
The walk is coordinated through a partnership between the Guidance Center and BRMC. This month’s providers that will be leading the walk are Dr. Joshua Halbauer and Elizabeth Bless, CRNP, both from TGC. Participants are encouraged to wear green attire in honor of May being mental health awareness month. Also, the drawing for the $150 Dunham’s Sports will be held at the event for those who participated in the last three events.
The topic the providers will be discussing this month is Cannabis and its medical benefits. The walk is free and open to anyone. If interested, please register at walkwithadoc.org/Ewaiver.
April this year was a dry and cool month. Most mornings were in the 30’s and low 40’s. The afternoons warmed up into the 50’s. The average high temperature for April is 52 degrees and the average low is 30 degrees. It was a windy month.
This April we recorded 1.19” of rain with a trace of snow on two mornings. Last year the readings were 3.01” of rain and 3.4″ of snow. We had two thunderstorms, three foggy mornings and ice pellets on the 25th.
The trees are turning green and the flowering trees are beautiful. The lilacs appear to be about a month early. The grass is growing and the mowers are out. Some mowers were out even before the grass started growing.
Edward E. Vaughan, 78, of Warren, PA., died Saturday, April 29, 2023 at U.P.M.C. Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA., after a brief illness. A complete obituary will be announced when available through the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., Warren, PA.