Shinglehouse Ambulance Call
At 5:40 PM on Sunday, Shinglehouse ambulance was called to Honeoye apartments.
At 5:40 PM on Sunday, Shinglehouse ambulance was called to Honeoye apartments.
Entering Friday’s United East Volt Division playoffs, Pennsylvania College of Technology coach Angela Stackhouse said, “It is anybody’s game.” And her Wildcats were more than happy to make it theirs alone with a three-game sweep to the divisional crown and a berth in this weekend’s UE Championship series at Elm Park.
Also, this past week, the college’s men’s lacrosse team went 1-1 in its UE playoffs and finished second for the second time in four seasons.
SOFTBALL
Opening UE Volt Division play on Friday against third-seeded Penn State Berks, Mackenzie Weaver of Montoursville tossed a two-hit shutout, striking out six, and the second-seeded Wildcats used two two-run innings for a 4-0 win. Weaver aided her own cause with the bat by going 2 for 3 with an RBI double and Lexi Snyder of Hegins went 2 for 3 and drove in two runs.
David A. KINNICUTT, 62, of Wellsville, NY, died Monday, April 29, 2024 in his home.
Born June 20, 1961, in Rome, he was the son of Donald and Cora Jackson Kinnicutt. He was a graduate of Scio Central School and attended Alfred State College.
He was employed as a truck driver by numerous companies. David enjoyed riding his motorcycle and spending time with his family.
At 1:45 PM on Sunday, Middlebury Fire Dept was dispatched to the Norris Brook Road for a pole fire.
On May 5 at 12:12 pm Austin Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to McConnell Rd. for a two motorcycle crash with injuries. One of the motorcyclists is reported to have a broken leg.
The planning directors of Clearfield and Elk counties invite the public to review a draft Joint Comprehensive Plan prepared by their respective planning commissions. The counties will receive comments from the public through June 8, 2024.
The Comprehensive Plan addresses major aspects of community development within the two counties, including transportation, land use, economic development, and education, among others.
April 2024 was a very wet month. Lots of April showers Last April we received 1.19″ of rainfall and this year the total was 5.53″. It was well above normal. The streams look very good. The month began cloudy with morning readings in the mid 30’s then it gradually warmed up.
Morning readings were in the mid 40s with a few 50’s then many readings in the 30’s with a few very frosty readings in the 20’s. Even with the ground covered white with frost the grass continued to grow. The mowers were out and very active. Whatever happened to the days when lawn mowing started after Memorial Day and ended on Labor Day?? We did have two mornings with a trace of snow on the ground and last year just one day.
We had 8 foggy mornings and 3 thunderstorms. Some of the March winds held over until April which caused some large trees to fall. Get ready for May flowers. They are already blooming and start mowing at least once a week or more.
Henry W. Lush
National Weather Service Observer
When the Sunday hunting bill was passed by the state Legislature and signed by the Governor in 2019, a little-noticed amendment was added to the bill before passage. The amendment allows hunters to enter privately owned lands, posted or not, at any time to retrieve a hunting dog without the knowledge and permission of the landowner. While retrieving a hunting dog is not the issue, the constitutionality of the legislation is the issue. Government does not have the right to dictate to a private property owner who they must allow onto their property for any reason. That is a decision made solely by the property owner. Senate Bill 1087, when introduced in February by Senators Rothman, Dush, Culver, and Vogel, would have eliminated the ‘dog retrieval’ clause from the Game and Wildlife Code. Subsequently, an out-of-state sportsmen’s organization contacted the bill sponsors and successfully had the ‘dog retrieval’ clause reinserted into the bill.
The unfettered right, by legislation and written into law, allowing trespassing onto private property fliesin the face of the ‘Takings Cause’ of the Fifth Amendment and the ‘Due Process Clause’ of the United States Constitution. Private property rights are paramount to all else. This provision could lead to confrontations between landowners and trespassers if allowed to stand. It would also potentially expose the landowner to liability if a trespasser is injured while on the property. Everyone who values the constitutional protections afforded to private property owners should contact their state representative and senator to request that the ‘dog retrieval’ provision of the Game and Wildlife Code be removed and private property rights fully restored. If this law provision can stand, you must ask yourself, ‘What’s next?’ As SB 1087 is currently written, the Unified Sportsmen of PA opposes it.
On May 5, at 2:12 am Clarksville Fire and Ambulance was dispatched for a one vehicle crash the vehicle rolled down an embankment with one occupant with injuries self extricated
On May 5 at 1:49 am White Trail and Independence Rescuers were dispatched to Potter Rd. and Rt. 111 for a motor vehicle accident with multiple patients.
On May 4, at 10:35 pm Port Allegany Ambulance was dispatched for a fall victim On East Mill St.
On May 4, at 9:27 pm Portville Fire Dept. was dispatched to The Olean Portville Rd. for a structurefire.The fire is behind the stove
On May 4, at 9:24 pm Port Allegany Ambulance was dispatched to the Sheetz at 101 Main S. for a traumatic injury
On May 4, at 8:56 pm Fillmore, Short Tract, and Angelica Fire Depts. were dispatched to 10739 Davis Rd. for a structure fire all occupants have evacuated. Birdsall, Wiscoi-Rossburg, and Nunda were also dispatched
On May 4, at 8:51 pm Bolivar Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to California Hollow Rd. for a car vs deer crash.
On May 4, at 8:29 pm Coudersport Fire Dept. was dispatched to 102 S. Main St. Zito Media for a commercial fire alarm.
On May 4, at 5:55 pm Westons Mills Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to Portville Rd. and Olean Rd. for a motorcycle vs vehicle crash.
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that Route 220 is closed in both directions between Route 2053 (Rabbittown Road / Beacon Light Road) and Auchmuty Road in Muncy Township, Lycoming County, due to a vehicle crash.
A detour using local roads is in place.
At 9:50 AM on Saturday, Ridgway Fire Dept. was dispatched to Marilyn Lane for an electric pole smoking with pole burned in half & wires now down.