December 2024
Causer to Return as Chairman of House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee
Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) will again serve as Republican chairman of the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee for the 2025-26 Legislative Session.
“Energy needs continue to grow here in the Commonwealth, across the country and around the world,” Causer said. “Pennsylvania can play a significant role in meeting this increasing demand, if only government would get out of the way by reducing burdensome regulations and permitting. My goal as chairman is to continue advocating for policies that help realize our untapped energy potential.”
Addressing the reliability of the state’s electric grid is a top priority in the coming session. At a committee hearing in the fall, members were told government subsidies and regulations that
incentivize particular energy sources, especially renewable sources like wind and solar that are less reliable, can threaten the free market design of the energy industry that has historically allowed Pennsylvania to be an energy powerhouse with low costs for consumers.
Shirley A. Miller, 90, of Wellsboro, PA
Shirley A. Miller, 90, of Wellsboro, passed away Tuesday December 3, 2024, in her home surrounded by family. She was born August 1, 1934, in Runnemede, NJ, to Lawrence and Alice (Martin) Jones. On November 28, 1958, she married Robert E. Miller with whom she shared 56 years of marriage. Shirley owned and operated the Yellow Basket Shop for many years. She enjoyed crafts and participated in craft fairs, and often worked food concessions at the Morris Snake Hunt.
Patricia “Pat” Long, 84, of Smethport, PA.
Patricia “Pat” Long, 84, of Smethport, passed away Sunday (December 8, 2024) at Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport.
She was born January 18, 1940 in Kane, PA, the daughter of James Milton and Margaret DiCapua (Button) Barr.
She was an Allied Security Guard employed by the Quaker State Refinery of Farmers Valley, an accountant, bar tender at the Maple’s Inn, server in multiple restaurants and other jobs she worked with pride and dignity, knowing she was providing an example of work ethics to her family.
She was a member of The Smethport Garden club, the Order of the Eastern Star #15, The King St. Discussion Group, Den Mother to Cub Scouts, supporter of Hamlin Memorial Library, and Author of “Inside the Fence”.
Patricia L. Dawley, 90, of Smethport, PA
Patricia L. Dawley, 90, of Smethport, passed away Monday (December 9, 2024) at Lakeview Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Smethport.
Arrangements will be announced by Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
Isabella Rees Is The Student of the Week from the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center
Isabella Rees from the Early Childhood Education program was selected as the Student of the Week from the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center for the week of December 2nd. Izzy is a senior at Austin High School and has been involved with the Early Childhood Program for three years. She is currently working on her CDA (national credentialing program sponsored by the Council for Professional Recognition) and plans on taking the CDA (Child Development Associate) in the spring of this academic year. Izzy is currently assisting in the preschool and kindergarten classrooms at Austin Elementary to gain her hours needed to apply for her CDA.
She is currently a member of Basketball, Volleyball, National Honor Society, Student Council President, and Class Secretary. She was a candidate for the 2024 Laurel Festival. She has been on the Student Committee at the CTC and is in the National Technical Honor Society.
Izzy works very hard in her Early Childhood class and is always willing to help the instructor or assist her peers. Izzy is friendly and extended herself while enrolled at the CTC by taking Psychology 111, and PennWest dual enrollment classes. She plans on attending college for Early Childhood Education and becoming an elementary teacher in the future.
United Way Emergency Food and Shelter Program Applications Available
McKean County has been awarded grants in direct federal funding for an amount of $12,826 under Phase 42 of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP). Each phase requires a separate application and will be voted on separately.
The National Board is comprised of representatives from health and human service agencies across the country. The United States Congress appropriates funds annually to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas nationally.
The local board, made up of representatives from McKean County, will determine how the funds will be distributed. Local agency representation includes The Salvation Army, McKean/Potter Counties Chapter of the American Red Cross, United Way of the Bradford Area, Catholic Charities, Ministerial Association, local government, the McKean County Housing and Redevelopment Authority and the YWCA of Bradford. These representative will determine how the funds awarded to McKean County are to be distributed among the emergency food and shelter programs run by local service agencies in the area. The Local Board is responsible for recommending agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds made available under this phase of the program.
Online Voting Open for Paint the Plow Program in District 2
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) District 2 invites the public to vote on seven plows decorated by high school students in five counties as part of the annual Paint the Plow program. Paint the Plow is a statewide outreach aimed at promoting winter driving safety and fostering appreciation for high school art programs and student creativity.
Earlier this year, students from schools in District 2 designed and painted PennDOT plow blades based on the statewide theme “Use your reason when it’s freezin’.” The theme was chosen to remind motorists to practice safe driving during the winter season.
Students from Bellefonte Area High School, Central Pennsylvania Institute of Technology, DuBois Central Catholic, Elk County Catholic, Galeton Area School, Johnsonburg High School, and Sugar Valley Rural Charter School participated.
Ignite Church Now Has A Permanent Home In Lewis Run
Ignite Church to meet at former Catholic church
Ignite Church, a growing congregation in Lewis Run, will begin meeting at its new location on Sunday, Dec. 15.
The church will hold its Sunday experience at the historic Our Mother of Perpetual Help Church at 35 Lafayette Ave., Lewis Run, at 10 am. Ignite Church offers a dynamic worship experience that includes music, a relevant message, engaging children’s activities, prayer, and fellowship opportunities.
“We are thrilled to have a permanent home for Ignite Church,” says Pastor Greg Newkirk. “This move will allow us to better serve our growing community and provide a welcoming space for worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth.”
The building boasts a spacious worship area, and work is underway to have a dedicated fellowship area, a children’s ministry space, a library, and an office. Leaders closed on the former Catholic Church building last week.
Previously, Ignite Church met at the Lewis Run Volunteer Fire Hall. The new location offers a dedicated space for the congregation to continue its vision of “To be a place of Love, Hope, Healing, and Belonging in Jesus Christ.”
Ignite Church began as a Bible study in the living room of Pastor Greg and Nancy Newkirk in the fall of 2023. Since then, the church has experienced rapid growth, averaging around 30 attendees per worship experience.
“We are a different type of church. Bible preaching, Spirit-led, outward-focused church,” Newkirk said.
To learn more about Ignite Church, visit their website at https://ignitechurchlr.onechurchsoftware.com/. The website also offers access to past sermons and other resources.
Rotary Purse Bingo Winners
Another successful Rotary Purse Bingo is in the books following Sunday’s event held at the Veteran’s Memorial, Inc. The event included 12 games with designer purses as prizes. There was an early bird drawing for those purchasing tickets before November 14; a basket raffle; a drawing for a Christmas tree, a mystery bag and a Vera Bradley Luggage Set. MC for the event was Rotary Club President Jim Young and Susan Flint, coordinator of the event.
Kim Nelson and Ed Vicic Present Check For Pastor Randy Headley Memorial Award
Kim Nelson of Howard Hannah Professionals and Ed Vicic of Eddie’s on Main recently hosted a two-day event featuring food, vendors and a fundraiser to benefit the Pastor Randy Headley Memorial Award for Community Service. The awards are presented each year to students in grades 7-12 at Port Allegany High School. Nelson and Vicic are pictured presenting the proceeds of $700 to Makayla Alcorn of Headley’s Headliners.
Port Allegany Ambulance To Lower Portage Rd.
On December 9, at 5:44 pm Port Allegany Ambulance was dispatched to Lower Portage Rd. for difficulty breathing
Coudersport and Austin To Big Moores Run Rd.
On December 9, at 4:45 pm Coudersport and Austin were dispatched to Big Moores Run Rd. for a person fallen possibly injured
Congratulations to one of our PASD November Student Athletes of the Month.
Ms. Sophia Behringer is a Senior member of the Gator cheerleading squad. She is a foreign exchange student from Germany and is participating in her first Gator sports.
Aside from cheerleading and her academics Sophia is involved as a member of the Yearbook staff. Her favorite class in school is Sociology and her father is her biggest athletic influence.
“Sophia brings so much love and kindness to our squad, and everyone thinks the world of her. She had never cheered before, as they don’t have a cheer squad where she is from, but you would never be able to tell because she is a fast learner and makes it look so easy.”
Sophia’s message to younger athletes in Port Allegany is to “enjoy it and listen to your coach. She or he knows what they are doing.”
After Sophia’s year in Port Allegany she plans to attend college and volunteer in Africa.
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Joyce K. Bennett, 86, A Longtime Resident Of Rixford, PA
Joyce K. Bennett, born December 30, 1937, in Olean, NY, passed away peacefully on December 4, 2024, at the age of 86. A longtime resident of Rixford, PA, Joyce leaves behind cherished memories and a legacy of love.
She was predeceased by her parents, Albert A. and Dorothy B. (Dibble) Bennett; her brother, Leonard Bennett; and her sisters, Norma Johnson and Marjorie Childs (Lance). She is survived by her brother, Tom Bennett (Debbie), of Rixford, PA; her sister-in-law, Jean Bennett, also of Rixford, PA; her brother-in-law, John Johnson; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Joyce will be laid to rest at McKean Memorial Park alongside her parents. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no public viewing, and the family will hold a private service for family members only.
Joyce will be remembered for her warmth, kindness, and devotion to her family. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Dickinson Center’s Annual Pat Work Memorial Christmas Project
Ridgway, Pa- Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI) is currently working on their 14th annual Pat Work Memorial Christmas Project to provide gifts to children in the region this holiday season. This project was named after Patricia “Pat” Work who was a therapist at Dickinson for many years prior to her passing in 2003. Pat worked with children and always made an extra effort at Christmas to make sure they had gifts.
This year, DCI has 75 children referred to the project. Children are referred by DCI employees based on their need. The children or their families provide wish lists that include both toys and clothing sizes. Angel trees are developed based on those wish lists and shared with staff, board members, and local community supporters to fill the wish lists. The DCI employees who made the referrals deliver the gifts to the families before Christmas.
For the past few years, Dickinson has received very generous donations from the employees of Morgan Advanced Materials. Employees from both the St. Marys and Coudersport Morgan locations support the project by purchasing a large variety of toys, games, etc. Their support has been critical in the project’s success.
Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative Announces Winner of Antlered Deer Raffle at Deer Check Stations on SR 59 and SR 346
Bradford, Pa.: The opening Saturday of firearms deer season on the Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative (KQDC) was a good day for Colton Eschrich from Bradford, Pa. Colton harvested and then brought an antlered deer to the KQDC Deer Check Station on SR 59. Colton’s buck dressed out at 143#, had nine points, and was found to be 3 and ½ years old.
Each hunter that harvests an antlered deer receives a raffle ticket for a $250 prize drawn after the Deer Check Stations close on the second Saturday. Colton’s raffle ticket was drawn on Sunday, 12/8, as the winner of the $250 antlered deer raffle prize. Congratulations, Colton.
Colton expressed his appreciation for the service the Deer Check Stations’ volunteers provide to hunters, and to the land managers that provide a quality place to hunt deer.
The KQDC is managed for Quality Deer and a Quality Forest Ecosystem to provide a Quality Hunting experience. Other goals are to provide quality forests for landowners to manage for timber products, local employment, numerous outdoor recreation activities, and quality habitat for all wildlife.
The Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative is an on-going demonstration, begun in 2000, of how hunting can be used to meet the goals of multiple publics for managing deer. A partnership of forest landowners, forest managers, biologists, hunters, and local businesses developed the program which relies on hunters to manage deer density on a representative forested area. The program is conducted on a 74,000-acre forested demonstration area in northwestern Pennsylvania.
SIGN UP BY NEXT SUNDAY, DEC. 22 FOR TIADAGHTON AUDUBON SOCIETY’S CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 2025
The Tiadaghton Audubon Society, based in Wellsboro, is hosting its annual Wellsboro-Mansfield Circle bird count on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. The deadline to sign up is next Sunday, Dec. 22.
Those that want to participate by being assigned to cover a specific area in this bird count circle are asked to contact the Tiadaghton Audubon Society by emailing tasmember@yahoo.com or by calling Tiadaghton Audubon Society members Sean and Robin Minnick at 570-948-9052.
“Anyone interested is welcome to contact me for more information,” said Sean Minnick.
Mansfield-Wellsboro Circle bird count volunteers will get their area assignments via email.
Each individual count is performed in the “count circle,” which has a diameter of 15 miles (24.14 kilometres). At least 10 volunteers are needed.
Every participant counts each bird they see as he/she/they follow their assigned route.
Winter Storm Watch issued December 9 at 2:01PM EST until December 13 at 1:00PM EST by NWS Buffalo NY
Winter Storm Watch issued December 9 at 2:01PM EST until December 13 at 1:00PM EST by NWS Buffalo NY
DESCRIPTION: * WHAT…Heavy lake effect snow possible. Total snow accumulations
of more than 1 foot possible in the most persistent lake snows.
Winds could gust as high as 35 mph, producing blowing and drifting
snow.
* WHERE…Erie, Genesee, Wyoming, Chautauqua, and Cattaraugus
Counties.
* WHEN…From Wednesday afternoon through Friday afternoon.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult with deep snow cover on
roads and very poor visibility.
INSTRUCTIONS: Narrow bands of heavy snow could bring rapidly changing road
conditions and visibilities. Localized travel problems will be
possible.
During lake effect snow, the weather can vary from bands of locally
heavy snow with greatly reduced visibilities to dry conditions just
a few miles away. Be prepared for rapid changes in weather,
visibility, and road conditions.
Issued By: NWS Buffalo NY
Lost 10 ft. Extension Ladder
Earlier today my husband was traveling from the top of 872, to Galeton Pa. He had a 10 ft. Extension ladder in the bed of his pick-up, needless to say he lost it somewhere. If found please call 814-274-7817. Thank you.
Application Deadline Nears for 2023 Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program, Causer Says
Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) is reminding older adults and Pennsylvanians with disabilities they have until Dec. 31 to apply for the state’s 2023 Property Tax/Rent Rebate program.
“We significantly expanded eligibility for the program this year, and increased the maximum rebate,” Causer said. “I encourage anyone who qualifies or thinks they may qualify to contact our offices for free assistance with filing for the benefit.”
The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program benefits eligible residents 65 years and older; widows and widowers 50 years and older; and people with disabilities 18 years and older.
Income limits increased this year to $45,000 for both homeowners and renters, and the maximum rebate also increased to $1,000. Remember to exclude 50% of Social Security when determining income.
Daniel J. Butchello, Jr., 64, of 140 ½ S. Clinton Street, Olean, NY
Daniel J. Butchello, Jr. “Loving Brother & Uncle”
Daniel J. Butchello, Jr. of 140 ½ S. Clinton Street passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, December 4, 2024.
D.J. came into the world with a bang on July 4, 1960, in Olean and was the son of Daniel J. and Stephanie A. (Rieger) Butchello.
D.J. was a 1978 graduate of Olean High School where he was a gifted student. He attended Cornell University and later received his Bachelors of Business Administration degree in Finance from St. Bonaventure University in 1992. D.J. also excelled in athletics and was an especially fearsome competitor on the football field. He was a member of the undefeated 1977 Olean High School Football team that was ranked #1 in New York State and was named to the Big 30 All-Star Teams in both football and baseball.
Richard R. Steadman, 75, of, Portville Olean Road, Portville, NY
Richard R. Steadman “Loving Father, Grandfather & Brother”
Richard R. Steadman of Portville Olean Road passed away on Sunday, December 8, 2024, following an illness.
Richard was born on July 18, 1949, in Buffalo and was the son of Frederick R. and Elizabeth L. Robinson Steadman. He was formerly married to Nancy Marton. On June 14, 1993, at the Good News Chapel in Lewiston, Maine he married Linda A. MacDonald, who predeceased him on May 8, 2019.
Jean T. Turney, 94, of Creekside Suites, Bradford, PA
Jean T. Turney, 94, of Creekside Suites, Bradford, passed away Sunday, December 8, 2024 at her residence.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
Eldred Twp. Fire Dept. To Rt. 155
On December 9, at 10:22 am Eldred Twp. Fire Dept. Was dispatched to 675 Rt. 155 for a utility pole on fire
Two Vehicle Crash In Delmar Twp.
On December 9, at 9:44 am Wellsoboro Ambulance and Middlebury Fire Dept were dispatched to Rt. 287 in Delmar Twp. With possible injury. The vehicles are not blocking the roadway