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BRADFORD, Pa. — The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will host “Rite in Ash,” an art exhibition by Pittsburgh-born artist Jeremy Tarr, from Feb. 19 through April 3 in the KOA Art Gallery in Blaisdell Hall.
The exhibition opens with a free public reception at noon Feb. 19.
“Rite in Ash” examines destruction as a form of creation through an installation exploring Devil’s Night in Detroit and its cultural impact across the rust belt. The work features abstracted images of house fires set by residents on the night before Halloween, framing them as acts of observance marking the collapse of the region’s social and economic ecosystem.
Tarr, who was raised in Pittsburgh’s working-class neighborhoods, draws inspiration from the Appalachian rust belt landscape and its mythologies. His practice centers on the presence of absence, the physicality of the immaterial and the complexities of unknowing as liberation.
The artist works as an instructor at Syracuse University, teaching digital sculpture in the studio arts concentration, and as a technical fabricator in the School of Architecture. He earned his Master of Fine Arts from Syracuse University and has exhibited in Pittsburgh, Berlin, Italy, New York City and Los Angeles.
Tarr has completed artist residencies at the Axel Haubrok Fahrbereitschaft in Berlin and Governors Island in New York City.
For more information, visit upb.pitt.edu/theArts or call 814-362-5113.

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that all driver license and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed Saturday, February 14, 2026, through Monday, February 16, 2026, in observance of the Presidents Day holiday.
Customers may still obtain a variety of driver and vehicle products and services, including all forms, publications, and driver training manuals, online through PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website.

Kurt Wolfe 70 of 2 Bushnell St. Bradford passed away Thursday, February 5, 2026, following a brief fight with cancer.
Kurt was Born September 29, 1955, in Port Allegany to Margurite June (Leiter) Wolfe and Edward Bowman Wolfe.
He was the youngest brother to Doug, Fritz, Stan, and Kim.
In 1985, Kurt married Tracy Vucho. They had two children, Steven A. Wolfe and Shannon L Wolfe (Pearce).
Kurt was also a proud Grandpa to Gavin, Lily, Macy, and Reese Pearce.
Kurt enjoyed being outside, working on vehicles, and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Mascho Funeral Home, Inc.
Online Condolences can be expressed at www.maschofuneral.com.


Geraldine Ella Howard “services slated”
SHINGLEHOUSE, Pa.—Family and friends may pay their respects to Geraldine “Ella” Howard, 99, a lifelong resident of Shinglehouse, from 10am to 12pm on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, 118 South Union Street, Shinglehouse, where funeral services will follow at 12pm with The Rev. Russell J. Horning, former pastor of the First Baptist Church, Shinglehouse, officiating.
Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Shinglehouse.
A reception will follow the service at the Shinglehouse American Legion Post 530 at 1pm.
Ella’s family has entrusted her care to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
For further information please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com

Paul Edward Keller “beloved Dad and Papa”
COUDERSPORT, PA—Paul Edward Keller, 82, a lifelong resident of Coudersport, passed away peacefully in his home on Friday, February 6, 2026.
Born on Thursday, January 20, 1944, in Bloomsburg, he was a son of Theodore and Hulda Keller. On May 15, 1964 in Coudersport, he married Joyce Haskins, who passed away on February 28, 2003.
Paul was employed at Wending Creek Farms in Coudersport from 1992 until 2005. He spent 30 plus years as the caretaker and board member of the Eulalia Cemetery in Coudersport.
Since his retirement, Papa enjoyed working on small engines, playing pool with family and friends, listening to the Pirates baseball games, going out to eat at his favorite restaurant, Kaytee’s, and helping with Coudersport car shows.
Left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Jessica M. Cornelius of Coudersport; four grandsons, James Colwell of Smethport, and Michael Colwell, Nathan Cornelius and Scott Cornelius all of Coudersport; a great-granddaughter; three great-grandsons; two sisters, Edna Hurst of Hughesville and Eldora Levin of Flagstaff, AZ; and several nieces and nephews. He is also survived by close important loved ones, Kevin Cornelius, Robert Hoffman, China Colwell, Jeremy Shields, Helen Bowen, Richard and Diane Gerner, Lisa Hoffman, and Donnie Hoffman.

Our Street Crimes Unit arrested 49 year old Andrew A. Bennett of 3585 Fay Hollow road Hinsdale N.Y. for selling Crack Cocaine in the City of Olean on two separate dates. Bennett was taken into custody on warrants charging him with two counts of Criminal sale of a controlled substance 3rd. degree and two counts of Criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd. degree. all charges are B Felonies. Bennett was released until further court proceedings.

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Phyllis C. MOORE, 98, of Wellsville, NY, died Thursday, February 5, 2026 in UR Jones Memorial Hospital, Wellsville.
Born September 26, 1927, in Wellsville, she was the daughter of Carroll A. and Mildred Whitney Church.
Phyllis went to a one room schoolhouse on Trapping Brook Road and graduated from Wellsville High School in 1944. Following high school, she earned her Registered Nurse degree from Strong Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Rochester.
She was employed as a nurse by Jones Memorial Hospital for 25 years. Phyllis was a member of the former Christian Temple, now Grace United Church in Wellsville.
Surviving are: two sons, Alan (Ann) Moore of Ontario and Donald (Bonnie) Moore of Gray Court, SC; a daughter, Nancy Moore of Wellsville; ten grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; two nieces, Karen Gross and Phylis Baker; and a nephew, Fred Strawson, Jr.
She was predeceased by a sister, Esther Strawson; and a brother, William W. “Bill” Church.
A Memorial Service will be held 1:00 PM, Friday, February 20, 2026 at Olney-Foust & Embser Funeral Homes & Cremation, 34 West State Street, Wellsville, NY.
Burial will be in Stannards Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association at www.heart.org or UR Jones Memorial Hospital.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust & Embser Funeral Homes & Cremation, 34 West State Street, Wellsville, NY.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.

On January 20, 2026, members of the Coudersport Rotary Club visited Coudersport Elementary School third graders to distribute student dictionaries, continuing a tradition that has been part of Rotary’s commitment to literacy for more than a decade.
Each third-grade student received a personal dictionary to support reading, writing, and language development both in the classroom and at home. Rotary members spoke briefly with students about how to use the dictionaries and encouraged them to explore new words and develop a love of learning
The Coudersport Rotary Club thanks the elementary school faculty and staff for their continued partnership and support in making the program a success.
(Pictured with the Coudersport Elementary third grade students: Front row: Mikayla Sallade, Rotarian Pat Northeimer, Mary Kay Connoly and Rotarian Ruth Sallade)

Debbie A. Defibaugh, 70, of Smethport, passed away Sunday (February 8, 2026) at Bradford Regional Medical Center, Bradford.
Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced in a full obituary by Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.

Lila J. McLaughlin “service time”
CYCLONE, PA—Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service for Lila J. McLaughlin, 83, of Cyclone, at 1pm on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the Hilltop Baptist Church, 3695 PA-646, Gifford, PA, with Pastor Max Simms, officiating.
Lila’s family has entrusted her care and cremation arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
For further information, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com

Smethport School District will operate on a two hour delay, Monday February 9th.

Brooklyn, NY – Prime Food Processing LLC is voluntarily recalling Dried Croaker Fish because the product was not adequately eviscerated, as required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Fish that are not properly eviscerated may retain internal organs that can harbor harmful bacteria or toxins, posing a potential health risk to consumers.
Recalled Products
Packaging:
Distribution
The recalled products were distributed to Asian grocery stores in the following states: AL, AZ, CA, FL, GA, HI, MA, MD, MO, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA. WI.
Reason for Recall
The issue was identified during routine testing conducted by the New York Department of Agriculture. The recall was initiated after the product was selected and sent for regulatory testing. A subsequent investigation determined that the problem originated from an imported product manufactured in Vietnam. At this time, no illnesses or adverse reactions associated with the affected product have been reported.

Last week in review: Another double-win week moved the women’s basketball team to within one victory of tying the program season win record of 19 set during the 2005-06 campaign. The 18-win mark has only been achieved twice in program history — 2004-05 and 2007-08, both before the college entered its NCAA era in 2014.
On the horizon: This coming Saturday will be a sweetheart of a day for Penn College athletics as the wrestling team will defend its title when it hosts the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Championships starting at 10 a.m. at Bardo Gymnasium, the basketball teams wrap up their United East Conference regular seasons, the archery team competes in the USA Archery Indoor Championships at Lancaster, and the men’s lacrosse team is scheduled to open its season at Susquehanna University.
Last year at the AMCC Championship, the wrestling team, in just its second season in the conference, dominated the championships, sending 18 to the podium — eight of them champions — and finishing with 191 points in a five-team field.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Last week’s hometown highlights: In Wednesday’s 70-point win over Valley Forge, Gigi Parlante, of Williamsport, had a 22-point, 15-rebound double-double, while Mia Patterson, of Loyalsock Township, and Lexi Troup, of Huntingdon, both scored 16 points.

Cold Weather Advisory issued February 8 at 12:37AM EST until February 9 at 10:00AM EST by NWS Binghamton NY
* WHAT…For the Extreme Cold Warning, dangerously cold wind chills from 15 to 30 below. For the Cold Weather Advisory, very cold wind chills from 10 to 20 below.
* WHERE…Portions of central New York and northeast Pennsylvania.
* WHEN…For the Extreme Cold Warning, until 1 PM EST this afternoon. For the Cold Weather Advisory, from 1 PM this afternoon to 10 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 30 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 15 minutes. Hypothermia is also possible from prolonged exposure to the cold.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The coldest wind chills are expected over the exposed, higher elevations this morning. Wind gusts gradually diminish today, falling below 25 mph for most locations. The coldest wind chills Sunday night into Monday should occur around sunrise.
INSTRUCTIONS: Dress in layers including a hat, face mask, and gloves if you must
go outside or are traveling.
To prevent water pipes from freezing; wrap or drain or allow them to drip slowly.
Keep pets indoors as much as possible.
Issued By: NWS Binghamton NY

On February 4, 2026, the State College Police Department filed a criminal complaint charging Gavin McKenna with Felony Aggravated Assault, Misdemeanor Simple Assault, Summary Harassment and Summary Disorderly Conduct. The complaint alleges that the victim was punched twice on the right side of his face by the defendant following an exchange of words between the alleged victim’s group and the group of people with Gavin McKenna. The complaint further alleges that the victim sustained fractures to both sides of his jaw which would require surgery and that he was missing a tooth.
Follow-up by State College Police has confirmed that the victim suffered two fractures to one side of his jaw, as opposed to both sides of his jaw, and that he is not missing a tooth. The victim has had surgery and is recovering.
In order to establish probable cause for the crime of Aggravated Assault, the Commonwealth must establish that a person acted with the intent to cause serious bodily injury or acted recklessly under circumstances showing an extreme indifference to the value of human life. Both the District Attorney’s Office and the State College Police Department have reviewed video evidence of this incident and do not believe that a charge of Aggravated Assault is supported by the evidence. Accordingly, the District Attorney’s Office will be withdrawing the felony count of Aggravated Assault and correcting the record regarding the injuries suffered by the victim. A review of the video does not support a conclusion that Gavin McKenna acted with the intent to cause serious bodily injury or with reckless indifference to the value of human life.
It is important to remember that these charges are an accusation and not proof of guilt. In all cases, a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Prosecution will go forward with the misdemeanor Simple Assault and other summary charges as they relate to the serious injuries suffered by the victim.

COUDERSPORT, PA—Paul Edward Keller, 82, a lifelong resident of Coudersport, passed away peacefully in his home on Friday, February 6, 2026.
Arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.

Alfred Station, NY, February 4, 2026 – The Allegany-Cattaraugus-Chautauqua Fund for Women (ACC FFW) announces the opening of its grant application period for 2026 on February 5, 2026. Grant applications will be accepted February 5 through March 20, 2026, with award notifications on or around April 30th, 2026.
These grants are awarded to women in the tri-county region to facilitate sustained economic self-sufficiency. The amount awarded may vary from year-to-year, based on the number of applications and funds available, up to $1,000 per grant. Grants are awarded based on demonstration of financial need and the applicants’ plan for how the grant funds will increase self-sufficiency. Recipients in prior years have used the funds to purchase equipment, to support business start-up expenses, or to advance skills and training.

Richard Walter Dennis Jr., 61, passed away on February 4, 2026, in the Philippines. Born on June 12, 1964, in Blossburg, Richard lived a life marked by devotion to his faith, his family, and the many passions that brought him joy.
A proud graduate of Galeton Area High School, Class of 1982, Richard carried with him the values of hard work and community throughout his life. He was a devoted Christian who found strength and purpose in his faith. Whether attending church services in the United States or in the Philippines, Richard remained steadfast in his belief in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Richard shared a deep and abiding love with his wife, Flordeles. Together, they built a life rooted in mutual respect and affection. In their later years, they retired to the Philippines, where Richard embraced a slower pace of life filled with meaningful service. He found great fulfillment volunteering within both his local community and church.

The PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) has announced $10.4 million in grant awards for organizations and projects across the 13-county Pennsylvania Wilds region that help to advance local efforts to grow the region’s tourism and outdoor recreation sectors in a sustainable way.

The investments were selected through a statewide competitive process as part of the Community Conservation Partnerships Program (C2P2), a grant program DCNR administers annually.
This year’s C2P2 grants in the PA Wilds region cover a range of projects and partnerships, from providing funding for regional organizations that are helping to coordinate outdoor recreation, tourism and heritage development partnership networks, programs, mini grant programs and other critical capacity, to specific projects in individual communities related to stewardship, planning, and developing tourism, recreation and heritage assets.
The PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship (PA Wilds Center) received a grant for $300,000 to coordinate and fund activities of the PA Wilds Conservation Landscape; and promote regional outdoor recreation, public lands, and conservation.

Pennsylvania pheasant hunters again will be getting a pleasant surprise for the season’s final weeks.
For the second consecutive year, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will be releasing approximately 8,400 pheasants, mostly hens, to provide additional hunting recreation in the last two weeks of pheasant season, which runs through Feb. 28.
“The Game Commission purchases the pheasant chicks raised on our game farms from a private-sector supplier,” said Wildlife Operations Division Chief Ian Gregg. “During the 2024 and 2025 production seasons, we requested our supplier to raise additional pheasants to be held through the fall and early winter as an ‘insurance policy’ against any disease issues that might arise in the supplier’s primary breeder flocks. With flocks presently healthy, it’s not feasible to hold onto these ‘backup’ birds, which will be released to provide late-winter hunting opportunities.”
TO THE GALETON COMMUNITY:
We are sad to announce the closing of Galeton Drug Store effective February 13th. We know the store and its staff have served the community for many years.
Pharmacies are closing at a rate of 1 store/day in PA and without legislative change that trend will continue.
Please know that we understand how vital pharmacy services are to a community. We are committed to providing outstanding care to Galeton, hopefully with some familiar faces along the way. We’re excited to serve you and look forward to getting to know you.
Stay tuned for further details as we work through the transition.
Sincerely,
Galeton Drug Store and Coudersport Pharmacy