Jeremy Wonderling certainly knows how to get around Bradford Speedway; however, in the two prior Tour races run at the tricky track, it was fellow New York standouts Bryce Davis and John Waters victorious. Neither Davis nor Waters were in competition on Sunday so a new winner was guaranteed. Wonderling was certainly the favorite and he lived up to the billing passing Kurt Stebbins on lap three and holding off 13-year-old phenom Brock Pinkerous for his Series leading third victory of 2023 worth $3,000.
At 12:22 PM on Monday, Wellsboro & Galeton Fire Depts. have been dispatched to the Turkey Path at Leonard Harrison State Park for a land rescue of a fall victim.
Find out what’s been happening at PDA!Having trouble viewing this message?View web version.Shapiro Administration And The Bridge Eco-Village Host 325 Area K-12 Students For Hands-On Agriculture Career Inspiration Agriculture Deputy Secretary Lisa Graybeal and The Bridge Eco-Village Founder and CEO Garry Gilliam hosted 325 area K-12 students for hands-on agriculture career inspiration and exploration at The Bridge Eco-Village in Harrisburg. Students learned plant and animal care as Gilliam lead them in a demonstration of climate-friendly, urban, community-based agriculture powered by solar energy, bees, and kid-assisted, gravity-powered rainwater irrigation in The Bridge’s stadium garden.RecapSee MoreShapiro Administration Calls For Grant Proposals To Boost Sales And Expand Export Markets For Pennsylvania Products Secretary Redding invites proposals for projects designed to boost domestic sales and exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. The department plans to award up to $303,000 in matching funds to PA nonprofits to reimburse up to 50% of costs for promotional and educational projects intended to increase consumer awareness and sales or expand export markets. The amount available for grants will ultimately depend on the final 2023-24 budget.Read MorePA Department Of Education Highlights Agriculture Education In Danville Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) Executive Deputy Secretary Angela Fitterer visited Danville Area High School to highlight how their agriculture programs are helping to prepare students for the future. “Agriculture is one of Pennsylvania’s biggest industries and a major driver for our economy. Giving students the chance to explore potential careers in agriculture is an investment in the future workforce of the Commonwealth,” said Executive Deputy Secretary Fitterer. Read MorePennsylvanians Encourage to Pay It Forward, Carry Out Acts of Kindness on 1-4-3 Day, May 23Fifth annual holiday inspired by Pennsylvania native Fred Rogers Governor Josh Shapiro has called upon Pennsylvanians to share in acts of kindness in celebration of 1-4-3 Day in Pennsylvania on May 23. The day marked the fifth annual 1-4-3 Day, which was established in honor of Pennsylvania’s native son, Fred Rogers. Mister Rogers regularly used 1-4-3 as a way of saying I-Love-You on his beloved television series, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. His reference was to the number of letters in each word, and May 23 is the 143rd day of the year.Read More1-4-3 Day The PA Department of Agriculture and the Hardwoods Development Council are proud of Pennsylvania’s forest products industry. A.M. Logging is an example of a company that goes above and beyond the call of action – they are a pillar within their community and active in advocacy, education, outreach, and uphold many of the shared values of commonwealth’s forest products industry. For these reasons they have been named by the Forest Resources Association as the 2023 National Outstanding Logger. Congratulations A.M. Logging! Around 200 elementary students joined Deputy Secretary Lisa Graybeal at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto for a Farm City Day field trip. Students met the cows of Vale Wood Farms, participated in a milk experiment with the Center for Dairy Excellence, learned about seeds with Pennsylvania 4-H State Council members and even had the chance to “drive” a tractor thanks to a VR headset available on the PA Friends of Agriculture Foundation Immersion Lab. See More The annual Environthon competition was held at Camp Mount Luther, west of Mifflinburg, PA. The event was a collaboration between county conservation districts, state wildlife and environmental agencies, and state school districts. Hundreds of teachers and professionals throughout PA guided high school students through this natural resource environmental education program that combines classroom learning and outdoor activities. This exposure to nature and seeing how humans impact the natural world provided invaluable lessons to students for understanding ecosystems and the environment.Results Warm weather can mean a lot to Pennsylvanians. It’s the sign of another school year coming to an end, the start of a growing season, and, of course, county fair time! The 2023 PA Fair guide is now available. What fairs will you be visiting this year?Plan Your VisitLast chance to complete the 2022 Census of Agriculture, One week left to return the questionnaire The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will end data collection for the 2022 Census of Agriculture on May 31. Producers who have not yet returned their completed questionnaires have just one week left to respond. Federal law requires everyone who received the ag census to complete and return it. Recipients can respond online or by mail.Learn More If you or someone you know is a PA farmer who is struggling, call the AgriStress helpline at 833-897-AGRI (2474). Resources are available. Learn More
At 5:26 PM on Sunday, Sinnemahoning Fire & EMS have been dispatched for a diabetic emergency on the Fred Wood Trail, about a mile from the top. Emporium Fire Dept. requested to respond with a UTV. A 30 year old female is unable to continue walking on the trail.
Joanne Graziano Anderson, 80, of Warren, PA, passed away unexpectedly on Friday May 26, 2023.
She was born in Warren, PA, on December 15, 1942, the daughter of the late Frank and Josephine Mary Scalise Graziano.
Joanne was a graduate of Warren High School, Class of 1961. She then graduated in 1964 from Clarion University with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and a minor in Special Education. Joanne taught at Irvinedale Elementary School from 1964-1968.
She then became a stay-at-home mom until 1975 when she started teaching at St. Joseph Catholic School, retiring after 24 years. She loved the kids and was also a coordinator for preparing the children for Reconciliation and the First Holy Eucharist. While a teacher at St. Joe’s she was Eucharistic Minister for 16 years.
On November 27, 1965, she married the love of her life Paul E. Anderson Jr., in St. Joseph R.C. Church, and he preceded her in death on June 16, 2002.
Joanne loved talking to people and could pick up a conversation with a total stranger, and still act like they were her best friend. She had many wonderful friends throughout her life. She enjoyed going out for lunches or just simply talking with them. She enjoyed traveling, one of her special trips was to Italy to see where her roots had started.
Her best vacations were one’s she took with her family. Every year for 30 some years they went to the beaches of Delaware and have many great memories. After retiring she was involved with outside activities, volunteering for hospice, Pastoral Council, College Club, and a member of the local Moose Club.
She is survived by her children Jeni Sherrard and husband Mike (her # 1 Son-in Law) of Warren, PA and Cheryl Anderson of Delaware; Grandsons, Kurt and Emyle Sherrard, and Sammy Sherrard (the loves of her life); nephews, Jim and Cindy Graziano, Joe and Lisa Graziano, John Graziano, Jerry and Tracy Graziano, Paul and Debbie Slagle, and John Martin Jr.; great nephews Joey Graziano, Paul and Laura Slagle, and Shawn and Mandy Slagle; two great nieces, Kaitlyn and Anna Graziano.
In addition to her parents, Joanne was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; her brother, Jim Graziano; granddaughter Lexi Sherrard; sister-in-law Ada “Punkie” Slagle; and her in laws Paul E. Anderson Sr. and Ada Anderson
Funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Warren, PA.
Those wishing to place memorials may do so through St. Joseph R.C. Church, 600 Pennsylvania Ave. W., Warren PA, 16365 or the Salvation Army, www.salvationarmyusa.org, or Hospice of Warren County, 1 Main Ave. Warren, PA 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com. The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc. has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/25/2023 to STL RESOURCES LLC in Gaines Twp, Tioga county. CSL 402(b) – POTENTIAL POLLUTION – Conducting an activity regulated by a permit issued pursuant to Section 402 of The Clean Streams Law to prevent the potential of pollution to waters of the Commonwealth without a permit or contrary to a permit issued under that authority by the Department.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/25/2023 to STL RESOURCES LLC in Gallagher Twp, Clinton county. 78a86 – CASING AND CEMENTING – DEFECTIVE CASING OR CEMENTING – Operator failed to report defect in a well that has defective, insufficient or improperly cemented casing to the Department within 24 hours of discovery. Operator failed to correct defect or failed to submit a plan to correct the defect for approval by the Department within 30 days.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/25/2023 to STL RESOURCES LLC in Gaines Twp, Tioga county. 78a64a(c)1 – SECONDARY CONTAINMENT – Secondary containment was not used on the well site when equipment for any phase of drilling, casing, cementing, hydraulic fracturing or flowback operations was on the well site and when regulated substances including drilling mud, drilling mud additives, hydraulic oil, diesel fuel, hydraulic fracturing additives or flowback were brought onto or generated at the well site.
On May 28 at 3:28 Bradford Twp, Coudersport tower truck and Port Allegany Fire Dept were dispatched to 212 Franklin St. for heavy smoke at an apartment building on the first & second floor.