DEP to host public hearing on proposed Clara Township, Potter County injection well on Tuesday evening, July 25 at 5:30 p.m. at the Gunzburger County Office Building located at 1 North Main Street, Coudersport in Potter County Pennsylvania. Clara Township residents have been battling this dumping of drilling waste for a couple of years. Everyone is invited to attend this hearing to help tiny Clara Township fight the potential pollution of their water sources.
AUSTIN, Pa.—Heath D. Setzer, 43, a lifelong resident of Austin, passed away in his home on Monday, July 24, 2023.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.
At 2:15 PM on Tuesday, St. Marys has been dispatched to a bicycle/vehicle accident at the intersection of John Street & Brussells Street. A male is reporting a shoulder injury.
Audrey was the wife of Morell (Tuffy) Wilt, for 63 years, who proceeded her in death. She was the mother to Donna Wilt Bamesberger (husband Neal), Nancy Wilt Grobbel, Elaine Wilt Bredengerd (husband Matt), Dennis Wilt and David Wilt. Audrey has 8 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Audrey is the eldest child of Kenneth C McGarry and Sarah Azman McGarry and she had 5 siblings. She is survived by her sister Linda McGarry Brown and her brother Peter McGarry.
Audrey will be remembered for her love of making crafts for the craft fairs, quilting and canning vegetables from their garden. Over the years she worked at Market Basket, Zippo, the Red Barn……….
The family will have a celebration of life for Audrey later when all the immediate family can be present.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Mascho Funeral Home, Inc.
Gayle Leigh Johnson (Wetherbee) of Warren, PA passed away unexpectedly on July 21st after a valiant fight with leukemia.
Gayle was born in Corry, PA on June 5, 1949, and grew up on the family dairy farm as one of five sisters. She was the valedictorian of Sparta High School Class of 1967 and earned her RN degree from the Meadville City Hospital School of Nursing in 1969.
While serving as a nurse at the Warren State Hospital she met Charles (Chuck) Johnson. The two were married in March of 1970 and spent 48 loving years together.
At 2050 last night City Fire was dispatched to Hillside Ave for a structure fire. Firefighters arrived on scene to find a vacant structure fully involved. Multiple lines were placed into service, bringing the fire under control a short time later. All off duty firefighters were called in on the second alarm assignment. Bradford Twp VFD and Derrick City VFD were both placed on standby. City police assisted on scene. Captain 1-10(Scrivo) had Hillside Ave command. The fire is under investigation by the BCFD fire investigation team and The Pennsylvania State Police.
Despite the oil & gas industry and regulators pushing a story that injection wells meet strict safety standards, citizen complaints to the DEP offer a glimpse into how those standards fail to protect water.
Eight of the 18 injection well complaints resulted in violations to the commonwealth’s Clean Streams Law. But at five more injection wells, DEP inspectors found Clean Streams Law violations and chose not to issue citations, which makes the real total of complaints with Clean Streams Law violations 13 of 18 complaints.
Pennsylvania’s Auditor General and Attorney General take: “Despite decades of documentation and scathing reviews by Pennsylvania’s Auditor General and Attorney General, DEP still does not use its authority to set limits on radium from oil and gas waste in NPDES discharge permits.
When asked if DEP could require radium monitoring for facilities like Eureka’s, EPA responded via email, “[M]onitoring for those constituents is not required under the federal regulations. However, state permit writers can require additional monitoring in permits issued to specific direct discharging facilities.”
In other words, the Pennsylvania DEP could be eliminating the threat of radium in waterways. They’ve simply been choosing not to.”
Bookstore Manager Kasey Coolidge and her husband Kevin Coolidge, owner of From My Shelf Books & Gifts and author of the 10-book Totally Ninja Raccoons series, hold three toy raccoons they use to represent the three raccoon brothers that Kevin writes about.
PRESS RELEASE:
The hunt for the Totally Ninja Raccoons at 30 participating businesses in the Wellsboro area ends this Saturday, July 29. By 6 p.m. that night, all participants must turn in their passports at From My Shelf Books & Gifts at 7 East Avenue in Wellsboro to be eligible for prizes.
Among the prizes are $100 in cash, gift certificates and items donated by participating businesses, and Wellsboro Chamber Dollars.
July 27th this Thursday will be the free Town Square Concert at the gazebo in Port Allegany. Starting at 6:00pm the performance will be Jonathan Meade who is a local favorite. His requested bookings cover three counties and beyond. The hot dogs will be on the grill and cold beverages available for purchase with the Women’s Club hosting the food table. Bring a lawn chair and come enjoy the cool breezes of the evening. See you on the square!
Jerry M. “Bubba” Blum: Loving Son, Brother, Grandson, and Uncle
Jerry M. “Bubba” Blum, Jr., 27, of 3054 Budde Road, Franklinville, passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Sunday, July 23, 2023 in Salamanca.
Born on December 16, 1995, in Olean, he was a son of Jerry M. Blum, Sr. and Sherry Homuth.
Jerry was a graduate of Ten Broeck Academy Class of 2015.
He had several jobs throughout the years, but especially enjoyed working on farms and being outdoors. He also was a substitute cleaner for Ten Broeck Academy.
Jerry loved hunting, fishing, and listening to classic country music. He always enjoyed wearing his cowboy hat.
He is survived by His Mother and Stepfather Sherry (George) Blum-Trummer of Franklinville His Father Jerry M. Blum, Sr. Kane, PA 2 Sisters Ashley (Brandon) Dearborn Port Allegany, PA Jen Blum Franklinville His maternal grandparents David (Luanna) Homuth Cuba 2 Nephews Elliott Cashmere and Jericho Dearborn A Niece Daneliya Dearborn
He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents Gerald and Rosemarie Bailey.
Friends will be received at the Mark F. Rinker Funeral Home & Memorial Service, Inc., Cuba on Friday, July 28, 2023 from 2-4 & 6-8 P.M., where funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 29, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. Pastor Claudia Little, will officiate.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Franklinville Conservation Club, Trap League, 3040 Bakerstand Road, Franklinville, NY 14737.
The Oswayo Valley School District has openings for their PreK Counts Program for the 2023-24 school year. Children must be 4 years old by September 1 to attend.
If you are interested in your child attending, please contact the Elementary Office at 814-260-1702.