Motorcycle Accident on Bucktail Trail Near Emporium
At 2:50 PM on Friday, Sinnamahoning & Emporium Fire & EMS have been dispatched to 1392 Bucktail Trail for a motorcycle accident with injuries. Location is Tunnell Hill.
At 2:50 PM on Friday, Sinnamahoning & Emporium Fire & EMS have been dispatched to 1392 Bucktail Trail for a motorcycle accident with injuries. Location is Tunnell Hill.
PORT ALLEGANY – Northern Pennsylvania Regional College’s Workforce Development department is providing an opportunity for McKean County area residents to receive training to become an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The cost of this course is $350.00, but McKean County residents are eligible for assistance to help make the course available at no-cost, thanks to support from the County of McKean. Residents from outside of McKean County are also welcome to sign-up for this course offering. Before beginning the course, students are required to complete a placement test to determine class eligibility.
The course will begin on the evening of Thursday, August 22, 2024, and will continue each Tuesday and Thursday evening through Tuesday, February 18 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. The class will meet at the Port Allegany Volunteer Fire Department located at 28 Maple Street.
According to projections, the Emergency Medical Technician career will experience a growth rate of seven percent through the year 2031 and full-time workers in this position earn an average pay of around $50,000 per year nationally. The 200-hour program teaches technical knowledge and skills needed to become a certified Basic Emergency Medical Technician. This includes all skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or other specialized service. After successful completion of this course, individuals are eligible to take the National Registry exam for Emergency Medical Technician. Currently, NPRC has an above industry average cumulative pass rate of the National Registry exam at over 90 percent.
NPRC’s Vice President of Workforce Development, Adam Johnson, shared, “NPRC and the County of McKean recognize costs can be a barrier to training. Therefore, NPRC has launched a program to offer low or no cost EMS training programs throughout its 10-county region. We are grateful for the County of McKean and Star Hose Fire Company #1’s support to help fill the need for trained public safety professionals in McKean County and surrounding areas.”
To register for this opportunity and for more information, visit NPRCEvents.org.
Leslie M. “Rabbit” Jensen, 71, of Carter Camp, PA, passed away on Tuesday, July 23 2024, at home. Born November 9, 1952 in Annapolis, MD, she was a daughter of the late John Jensen and Mary (Blades) Jensen.
Rabbit was a graduate of Pleasantville High School in Pleasantville, NJ and then attended Widener University in Chester, PA. She was then employed at Xerox as a repair tech and then at the Ford Motor Company and Visteon in electronics and as a quality control tech.
Rabbit was a member of the Galeton Public Library Board for many years, and greatly enjoyed reading and gaming. She was also a writer and edited newsletters for DVFFA and the Frosty Hollow Herb Guild. She put together and edited “A Woman’s Angle” and self-published it for DVFFA. This was a collection of stories from 10 years of the newsletter.
ATTENTION ROULETTE WATER CUSTOMERS- you are now on a
Voluntary Water Restriction
and we will be closely monitoring the situation should we have to go on a mandatory water restriction you will notified. The well is at 36 feet presently. Thank you
Paula D. Guffey, beloved wife, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away peacefully in her home on July 29, 2024, after a brief illness, surrounded by her family. She was a resident of 20 Cassin Hill Rd, Garnet Valley, PA.
Paula had a grace about her that can’t be described, regal in her beauty. She was known for her incredible generosity and dedication to her family. She worked as a secretary at Ridgway Hospital, where she was valued for her kind nature. Despite living an adventurous life early on, including traveling on the Concorde before it was retired, residing in the heart of New York City, and even meeting Pope John Paul II. Paula will be most remembered for her later years, living the life she wanted with John. Embracing a simpler life that reflected her humble personality and her desire for simplicity and the love of home.
She found joy in the simple pleasures of life, such as doing crossword puzzles, reading books, watching the news with John, spending time with her family, and caring for her dogs, Joey and Jill. Paula was also known for her amazing decorating skills, creating beautiful homes that were a testament to her talent and attention to detail.
Paula’s incredible generosity, caring, kindness, and love for her family will forever be remembered and cherished. She was always there to care for her loved ones whenever they needed her, asking nothing in return. Our hearts will miss her more than words could ever express
Port Allegany – Richard D. Barber, 63, of Roulette, PA passed away Thursday (August 1, 2024) at UPMC Williamsport.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Port Allegany.
At 12:40 PM on Friday, Bradford Twp. Dept. & City Ambulance are responding to a 2-vehicle T-bone accident at East Warren Road & South Avenue. On scene report three occupants, one injured.
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors on the square across from the county jail, every Friday (weather permitting) from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, August 2nd. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
[NOTICES:
* The outdoor market is held each Friday from May through October (weather permitting; on very rainy days, we will relocate into the Riley Gallery (if available)). In November, the Farmers Market goes indoors for the winter market.
* Market times have been established after many trial times over the years. If you are not able to visit us and would like something particular from one of the vendors, please contact them directly. They are willing to try to accommodate your request.
* If you are interested in joining the market this year or have any questions please contact …. Netra Baker, 814-544-7313 netrabaker@hughes.net]
DIXON DESIGNS, aka Tina Dixon will be there with handcrafted jewelry. Earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings. Accepting cash and Venmo.
BLUE MARBLE FARM will be at the market with local, organically grown beautiful produce and plants. We will have Romaine Lettuce, Heirloom Tomatoes, White Cucumbers, Pickling Cucumbers, Candy, Red and Golden Beets, Round Zucchini, Green Snack Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers, Eggplant, White and Candy Onions, Snap Peas, Dragon’s Tongues Beans, and Haricot Verts and Velour (French Green and Purple Beans), Soft neck Garlic Braids and more. And we will have Green Basil, Purple Basil, Thia Basil and Parsley plants. We accept cash, checks, FMNP and credit cards. For more information, contact Lisa at bluemarblefarm@outlook.com, 814-320-1308 or bluemarblefarm.weebly.com
MIKE THOMPSON will be a vender on Friday 8/2. bringing Yellow Squash, Zucchini, Leeks, Cucumbers, Hungarian Hot Peppers, and some Tomatoes. Accepting FMNP CHECKS. KNIFE SHARPENING WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP OTHER VENDERS.
On August 1, at 7:40 am Coudersport Ambulance was dispatched to Turkey Knob Ln. For a woman fallen
Leon E. Cline, 91, of County Road 18, passed away at home on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, with his family by his side. He was born March 13, 1933, in Wellsville, the son of the late Leon S. and Esther M. (Willard) Cline.
Leon was raised in Allegany County and attended school in a Wellsville area one-room-schoolhouse. He was eventually awarded an honorary GED from the school district. With special permission from his parents, he enlisted at 16 with the United States Army and deployed at 17 to Korea with the 32nd infantry, proudly serving from 1950 to 1953. After his honorable discharge he travelled the United States, including spending time in Florida as a Tugboat Operator and in Arizona, working at his aunt’s bar.
On August 1, at 8:41 pm Ulysses Ambulance was dispatched to Rt. 49 for an individual in a vehicle having chest pains and difficulty breathing.
Galeton had another very nice summer month. It was somewhat warmer than normal and drier. Morning temperatures were in the 50’s and 60’s. Most afternoons warmed up with readings in the 80’s. A few days it approached 90 degrees.
Rainfall for this year was 2.67″. This is about 1.33″ below the average. The rain arrived thanks to the 4 thunderstorms during the month. Most of the month was rain free. Last year we received 4.37″Pine Creek looks good, however, lawns were starting to look dry. We had 13 foggy mornings and above average humidity.
Keep mowing. It is amazing to see that even camp lawns keep being mowed down just like golf courses. I guess that’s what you do these days when you come to Potter Co. for the weekend.
Before you know it we will be getting the snow shovels out.
Henry W. Lush National Weather Service Observer