(McKEAN COUNTY, Pennsylvania; November 6, 2023): District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that, following a jury trial on November 6, 2023 at the McKean County Courthouse, Codi Veite, of Bradford, was convicted of Failing to Verify Address/Be Photographed as required under the law formerly known as Megan’s Law (Felony 2).
At 6:58 PM on Sunday, Wellsboro Fire Dept. dispatched to a pickup truck that is fully engulfed in flames at a pull-off near Hills Creek Lake Road. Caller reports unknown if anyone is inside. Command reports no one inside truck.
The men’s cross-country team at Pennsylvania College of Technology closed out its season with its highest finish ever at an NCAA event over the weekend, while the men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling teams posted victories, and several soccer players received postseason honors.
MEN’S/WOMEN’S CROSS-COUNTRY
“Ten runners, 10 personal records. Running conditions were near-perfect — cool and dry with a slight breeze,” second-year coach Tom Leeser said after Saturday’s races in the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Championships at Lock Haven University’s West Branch Course.
Laurel Health is excited to announce that Michael Scalzone, MD, MHCM, has joined the Mansfield Laurel Health Center, located at 416 South Main St. in Mansfield, PA where he is accepting new patients with a focus on women’s health and wellness.
At 5:52 PM on Sunday, Elkland, Middlebury, Osceola Fire Depts. & Valley Ambulance have been dispatched to the area of 244 Cross Road in Farmington Twp. for a land rescue of a male who fell about 20 feet from a tree stand and was impaled by a tree branch. Air medical has been requested.
BRADFORD, Pa. – One hundred percent of the Associate of Science in Nursing students at University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and its program at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville who took their licensing exam in the last year passed on the first try.
At 4:25 PM on Sunday, Mt. Jewett & Hamlin Twp. Fire & EMS have been dispatched to 1 mile South of Lantz Corners for a land rescue. A 52-year-old male was injured dismounting from a tree stand.
A Celebration of life for William E. “Bill” Boger, II, 60, of Youngsville, PA, who died September 10, 2023, will be held Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 11:00 A.M. at First Lutheran Church, 119 W. Third Avenue, Warren, PA.., with Rev. Jeffrey Ewing, Pastor, officiating.
Arrangements are being handled through the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc.
At 11:40 AM on Sunday, EMS has been dispatched to 7474 Lamont Road in Angelica for a male fallen from a tree stand. EMS has requested air medical on standby.
Thomas E. Brockway Sr., 81, of Carpenter Creek Rd, passed away on Thursday (November 09, 2023) at UPMC Hamot, Erie PA.
On May 20, during the 1942 flood, he was the third child of 15 born to Kenneth B. and Virginia (Compton) Brockway Sr. from Corning, NY. On October 27, 1979, in Hornby, NY, he married Lydia L. (Wandover) Stone. He was a member of the Roulette Baptist Church and enjoyed sharing the gospel with others.
A graduate of Corning Northside High School. He was later inducted into the Corning Hall of Fame for his wrestling achievements. For 42 years he was the owner of Brockway General Contracting.
Potter County Human Services has multiple openings for County Caseworker 2/ICM positions in the Children and Youth Department. The positions will be located at a school within Potter County and/or Potter County Human Services in Roulette.
The Chapin family of Rock Run Road in Turtlepoint, PA lost everything in a house fire on November 8, 2023. They are currently staying in a motel and although they need to replace everything, they have nowhere to store items. Any monetary donations will be greatly appreciated!
At 2:00 PM on Saturday, Austin & Coudersport Fire Depts. have been dispatched to 69 Nelson Run Road for a structure fire. Reported to be front porch of a camp.
Today as of 13:59 Station 44 & Station 48 (Coudersport) were dispatched to Wharton Township for a reported Structure Fire. Chief 44-10 (J.Burgett), Chief 44-60 (T.Orlowski), Engine 44-2 with Chief 44-20 (B.Brooks), Tanker 44-5 with Chief 44-30 (S.Hostetlar), Ambulance 44-7 with Chief 44-70 (S.Orlowski) and Patrol 44-24 with Lt 44 (S.Foringer) responded.
Chief 44-60 (T.Orlowski) arrived on scene establishing Austin Command reporting fire contained to porch at this time and confirmed the structure was unoccupied.
Engine 44-2 arrived and quickly went to work extinguishing the fire, and checking for extension. Tanker 44-5 arrived and provided water. Ambulance 44-7 staged. Patrol 44-24 deployed manpower.
Station 48 was recalled with the exception of a Tanker which was soon diverted to cover our station.
The fire was held to the porch. Quick thinking and hard work by neighbors who discovered the fire, and quickly went work utilizing buckets of water until our units arrived made a huge impact on the outcome of this fire.