Announcement From The Potter County Democratic Committee
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11-4-2024. 1800
Elk County
City of St Marys
Penn Highlands Elk
763 Johnsonburg Road
Male dropped a backpack off in the elevator and is running through the hospital
Called in by Medic A16
THIS IS ONLY A DRILL
DRONES FLYING AROUND THE AREA
Everything posted on this post, is said over a public scanner channel. Nothing said on non public channels is posted
18:03 – Reporting a loud explosion and guns shooting. Requesting all units to expedite
18:04 – MCI Command requesting EMS From Station 120 and 320
1806- Both EMS stations Acknowledge. Medic 12-1 & 12-4 Responding. EMS Staging at the eye clinic per A1. Ambulance 323 Responding
18:07 – A1 on scene with EMS Command. 323 reporting to station 120
18:08 – One Individual reported to be on the roof
18:09 – Two Victims on the roof
18:12 – Fire department staging at the medical arts building
PD
Elkland Search and Rescue
Medic 120
Ambulance 320
Company 1
On November 4, at 9:38 pm Emporium Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to 339 W. Fourth St. for a rollover crash with entrapment. Air Medical has been dispatched.
John D. Baker, Sr., 63, of Smethport, passed away Saturday (November 2, 2024) at his residence after battling cancer.
He was born January 10, 1961 in Olean, NY, the son of John DeForest Baker and Veda H. Kagerise. Since 1992, he has been together with his longtime companion, Dawn R. Pierce, who survives.
John had worked in many fields as a laborer and was a truck driver as well, before becoming disabled.
To pass on the generosity shown to our department during Flood Debby, we will be donating our 1990 Chevy Tanker truck to Elk Mills Poga Fire Department in Bulter, Tennessee. We will also be sending a number of pallets of equipment, both from Crary Hose and items donated to us by Towamencin, Bon Air and other fire departments that donated through those departments. This fire department lost EVERYTHING from the flooding caused by Hurricane Helene. The level of impact this has on a volunteer fire department is immeasurable, and we are so thankful we are now in a position to help.
Thank you to Ground Shaker out of Muncy, PA for transporting the truck. Ground Shaker is accepting donations for fuel. You can find them on Facebook.
Thank you to Chief 5-10 Brent Skelton for all of your work over the last few weeks to make this happen! Communications are still difficult with those affected by Helene, but Brent’s persistence paid off.
The volunteer Firefighters and First Responders of Crary Hose Company send our thoughts and prayers out to all people affected by natural disaster. We only wish we had more to give.
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Trista S. Jones, 41, of Bradford, passed away on Monday, November 4, 2024 at her home.
She was born on December 23, 1982 in St. Marys; a daughter of Mary Cutting and the late William Cutting.
She was a 2001 graduate of the Bradford Area High School and a 2010 graduate of BOCES, Olean, NY; where she earned her LPN degree.
Barbara A. Kellogg “beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister”
Barbara A. “Barb” Kellogg, 75, of Coudersport, passed away on Saturday, November 2, 2024, in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport, after a long illness.
Born on Wednesday, December 29, 1948 in Hornell, NY, she was a daughter of Dean M. and June H. Clark Kellogg. On April 13, 1991 in Olean, NY, she married Joseph M. Hughes, Sr., who survives.
Bruce L. Leet, 85, of Smethport, passed away Sunday (November 3, 2024) at the Bradford Manor, Bradford.
He was born July 15, 1939 in Weston Mills, NY, the son of James and Gladys (VanGorder) Leet . On March 30, 1968, in Mt. Jewett, PA, he married Leola Fay Keller, who survives.
Mr. Leet was a 1957 graduate of Smethport High School. He served in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1965. He worked for the PA Dept. of Transportation.
The Gator Network hosted a Watch Party held at Fillhart’s Friendly Inn in Roulette. Gator Network interviewers for the evening were Jeremy Morey, Doug Archer Andrew Young and Kerry Hawver, pictured here with cameraman/producer Jason Okerlund (pictured far left). Also pictured are the first of the Gator team to arrive as they preview their questions for the upcoming interviews. They are (front, seated) Julian Kaple, Bradly Stilson, Gavin Moses, Kellen Veilleux, Liam Hawver, Ethan Tarbox; (back) Isaac Postlewait, Carson Neely, Aiden Bliss, Nick Wilfong, Brayden Babcock, Chase Boyd, Coach Justin Bienkowski, Gavyn McKervey, Tristan Kiser, Tyler Fillhart and Patrick McMahon. The third picture is of QB Brennan Fillhart and Isaac Postlewait being interviewed by Kerry Hawver. The Gator Network will be broadcasting the Gator’s playoff game with Keystone, being played in Kane. Kick-off is 7 p.m.
On November 4, at 1:13 pm Port Allegany Fire Dept. was dispatched to 81 Knapp Rd. for a wildfire
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2 Day Estate Sale! November 8th and 9th. Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturday 9am to 4pm
37 Maple St. Roulette, PA 16746
Simplicity garden tractor, bedroom furniture, upright piano, garden tools, hand tools, clothes, collectibles, seed spreaders, kitchenware, dressers, vanity, chairs, grill, table saw, Christmas decor, clocks, radios, stands, ceramic trees, records, and much more.
2 Days – 11/08 & 11/09 – Roulette, PA
Do not park on lawns or block driveways
Students from the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center, led by their instructor Michael Les, helped to bring back a small piece of Port Allegany’s Christmas history by repairing a giant 8 foot by 12 foot jolly Santa. The Santa sign was originally displayed on the Town Square in the 50’s. It will be on display to promote this year’s Small Town Christmas event happening on the Town Square December 7th. Small Town Christmas, preparing for its second-year, is a project of the Port Allegany Women’s Club. Small Town Christmas is under the leadership of Lindsay Isherwood, Christmas Committee Director. The Santa belongs to the Canoe Place Historical Society, donated by Clyde Johnson.
Motorists are advised that preparations have started for a winter shutdown on a bridge replacement project on Route 6 in Richmond Township, Tioga County. The bridge, which carries Route 6 over a tributary to North Elk Run, is located approximately 2.8 miles east of Route 660 in Charleston Township and approximately 2.5 miles west of Route 15 in Mansfield.
On Friday, November 1, 2024, the contractor, H&P Construction, Inc., removed the temporary traffic barrier and traffic has been restored to normal conditions. The detours have been lifted for North Schodac Road and South Schodac Road.
The week of Monday, November 4, 2024, the contractor will perform miscellaneous construction activities in preparation for a winter shutdown. Motorists should be alert, slow down, and drive with caution.
H&P Construction, Inc. is the prime contractor for this $5.4 million bridge replacement project. Work includes construction of a temporary structure, removal of the bridge over a tributary to North Elk Run, installation of a new concrete box culvert, approach work, line painting, and guide rail upgrades. There will be a winter shut down. Work on this project is expected to be completed in the Summer of 2026.
The Port Allegany Women’s Club is working to help meet needs in the Port Allegany School District community during the upcoming holiday season using a program called the Giving Tree. Request forms were distributed through the schools and gift tags have been prepared for the gifts that are needed. Banners will be placed in local businesses and churches between November 4th – 29th. To give a gift (or two), fill out the top of the perforated tag and drop it in the provided box. The other piece of the tag describes the child’s needs/wishes and can be taken for shopping. Unwrapped gifts can be placed into a bag along with the ornament tag. Bags should be dropped off at the Gethsemane Lutheran Education Hall located on Arnold Avenue Monday-Wednesday, December 2nd through 4th from 10 a.m. – noon or 6 – 8 p.m. Gift bags will be assembled and ready to be picked up on December 14 from 10 a.m. – noon at the Education Hall.
Vergil Hulings
Vergil F. Hulings, 78, of Warren, PA., died peacefully, Saturday evening, November 2, 2024, at Warren Manor Nursing Home, Warren, PA. He was born March 20, 1946, in Redclyffe, Forest Co., PA. He was the son of Floyd and Julia Smail Hulings. He has resided in Warren County since 1970, moving there from Marienville, PA. He was a graduate of Milton Hershey School, where he learned the trade of carpentry. Vergil had served with the U.S. Navy, during the Vietnam War, working with the Seebees, from February 1966 until his honorable discharge in October of 1970. He was employed with United Refining Company as a maintenance foreman, retiring from there after many years employment. Vergil was a member of the Warren Eagles Aerie #313.
He was an avid fisherman, enjoyed fishing in several anglers fishing competitions. He was an avid hunter. Vergil and his son, Mark always hunted together when Mark was growing up. They spent hours in the woods. Mark was always amazed at how fast Vergil could run when it came to tracking his deer. Vergil enjoyed many summers at the beach with his family. He didn’t love the beach, but he loved watching his wife and kids enjoying the sunshine and waves. His greatest joys in his life were spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He was extremely proud of them and loved to talk about each one of them. He was known at the Warren Manor as a great storyteller, telling the staff that he was feeding the neighboring deer apples by hand.
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On November 4, at 8:30 am Bradford City was dispatched to 195 Pleasant St. for a vehicle into a building