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On June 2nd Port Allegany Fire Department was dispatched to 36 E. Ransome St. for a structure fire Roulette and Coudersport Fire Departments are on standby

On June 1st Roulette and Coudersport Fire Departments were dispatched to 451 Second St. for a structure fire. UPDATE Shinglehouse Fire has been placed on standby

HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvania’s 2026-27 migratory game bird seasons have been set.
Annual migratory game bird seasons are selected by states from frameworks established by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Game Commission selections were made after reviewing last year’s hunter harvests, population survey data and public input.
There are two significant changes to Pennsylvania waterfowl seasons this year. First, in the Atlantic Population Zone in southeastern Pennsylvania, the length of the regular Canada goose season has increased from 30 days to 45 days, and the daily bag limit has increased from one bird to three birds. Second, the start and end dates of the light goose regular season in both goose zones have shifted later, and a decision on whether a conservation season will be held will be made at a later date.

On June 1st Emporium Fire Department was dispatched to 4787 Rich Valley Rd. for a commercial saw mill structure fire caller reported the boiler room is on fire. UPDATE the fire has been upgraded to a second alarm Rich Valley Rd. will be closed. A tanker from Smethport has been dispatched

(Washington, D.C. June 1, 2026) – Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Acting Under Secretary Todd Lindsey kicked off National Homeownership Month by highlighting the Trump Administration’s commitment to expanding access to housing and helping more Americans, especially first-time homebuyers, realize the dream of homeownership.
“Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and the Administration is focused on growing first time homeownership, making home borrowing more accessible by cutting barriers, helping families build equity and long-term financial security,” said Lindsey. “USDA Rural Development is playing a key role by delivering real solutions for rural communities across the country.”
To learn more, read full News Release.

Donna J. Farley, 59, formerly of Lynch Rd. St. Marys, PA, passed away on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at Pinecrest Manor in St. Marys, PA.
She was born on December 31, 1966, in St. Marys, the daughter of Linda Farley, who survives.
Donna was a graduate of St. Marys Area High School. She was a remarkable woman whose strength, determination, and independent spirit touched the lives of everyone who knew her. For ten years, Donna worked at Elcam, where she formed many lasting friendships and was cherished by her coworkers. She proudly competed in the Special Olympics, earning numerous medals through her hard work, perseverance, and competitive spirit. Donna found joy in doing crafts, trying her luck with scratch-off tickets, visiting the casino to gamble, spending time with those she loved. Her mother lovingly described her as her “special angel,” a title that perfectly reflected the light and happiness she brought to others. An inspiration to many, Donna faced life’s challenges with courage and grace, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, kindness, and determination that will never be forgotten.

Synear Foods USA, LLC, a Chatsworth, Calif. establishment, is recalling approximately 71,603 pounds of frozen not-ready-to-eat (NRTE) pork and crab soup dumpling products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens.


Gary Gene “Poppy” Johnston
SHINGLEHOUSE, PA—Gary Gene “Poppy” Johnston, 82, of Shinglehouse, passed peacefully on Friday, May 29, 2026, at Sweden Valley Manor in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, where he was surrounded by exceptional care, kindness, and love.
Born August 21, 1943, in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania, he was the son of Walter Dane Johnston and Virginia (Kemp) Johnston, later Virginia Ogilvie.
Gary grew up with a strong sense of family, hard work, and self‑reliance—values that shaped the man he became. He married the love of his life, Vickie Lee (Clark) Johnston, on October 31, 1964, and together they shared many devoted years. Gary was preceded in death by Vickie, and their reunion is a comfort to those who loved them both.

On June 1st Coudersport Ambulance was dispatched to E. Second St. for a woman fallen

On June 1st Mansfield Fire Department was dispatched to 1169 S. Main St. for a fire alarm at the Walmart
Program Title: Tracks & Traces
Date: Saturday, June 6th Time: 3:00 PMLocation: Environmental Learning CenterDescription: Have you ever wondered what a bobcat pawprint looks like? Or what about a bear? Or a river otter? Come out to this program and find out, along with learning about other mammal species of Pennsylvania! Short talk followed by an activity to make your own track out of a mold to take home with you!
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Program Title: Film in the Forest: Beavers Date: Saturday, June 6th Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Campground AmphitheaterDescription: Come out to the amphitheater and learn about nature’s engineers, their ecological role, and their historical connection to Sizerville State Park! Short talk followed by a movie—feel free to bring snacks and a blanket!
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Program Title: Nature Craft & Story Date: Sunday, June 7th Time: 10:00 AM Location: Environmental Learning Center Description: Come down to the ELC and join the park educator for a short story followed by a make and take craft. This week’s topic will be salamanders!
Additional Information: To register for a program, go to the DCNR Calendar of Events website, search Sizerville State Park, find the program listed, and click on the Register button right under the program date, time, and location.
For more information or questions about registering, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609. Sizerville State Park Calendar of Events Website: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/sizerville_state_park In case of thunder, lightning, or extreme weather conditions programs may be moved or cancelled. If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the park office at (814) 486-5605. With a minimum of one week notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
Additional programs and events can be found on the DCNR website by clicking on the Events tab or go to https://events.dcnr.pa.gov and search Sizerville State Park. For more information or questions about programs at Sizerville State Park, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609.
🚧 Road Work Notice – Crippen Run Road 🚧
Beginning Monday, June 1, 2026, road work will take place on Crippen Run Road in West Branch Township, from the intersection with West Branch Road to the end of the pavement.
The project is expected to take approximately two weeks to complete. During this time, motorists should expect:
• Traffic delays
• Possible temporary road closures
• Changing road conditions throughout the project area
Please use caution when traveling through the area, watch for workers and equipment, and allow extra travel time if needed.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation as these roadway improvements are completed.

On June 1st Wellsboro Fire Department was dispatched to 1944 Shumway Hill Rd. for a automatic fire alarm.

Ulysses Township is accepting applications for a full-time employee. CDL required. For information or to apply, call (814) 848-9912 or email us at ulyssestwp@gmail.com

Starting June 3rd and continuing throughout the month of June, Pike Township will be holding a community cleanup event for all township residents.
Drop-Off Hours:
Take advantage of this opportunity to dispose of unwanted items and help keep our community clean!
ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE
Asphalt Board No Medical Waste
Carpet No Asbestos
Ceramic Material No Asphalt
Crating Materials No Baby Diapers
Electrical Fixtures and Wiring No Batteries (nickel-lead/acid)
Empty – Dry Paint Cans No Explosives
Fiberglass Insulation No Food Waste
Forming and Framing Lumber No Hazardous Waste
Glass No Infectious Waste
Gypsum Board No Lawn Clippings
Laminates No Liquid Waste/any Form or Amount
Mattresses & Springs No Regular Household Garbage
Metal/Tin Siding No Tar
Old Furniture No Waste Anti-Freeze
Old Appliances No Waste Motor Oil
Pallets No Yard Waste (tree limbs, brush)
Particle Board No Car Bodies
Piping/Radiators No Farm Equipment
Plaster No Tires
Plastics (sheeting, etc.) No Burn Barrel Ash
Plywood No Refrigerators or Freezers
Porcelain No TV’s
Roofing Materials (leftovers) No Computers
Sheet Rock
Shipping Skids
Slate
Tar Paper
Terra-cotta Tile/Pipe
Wood Floors
Misc. Old Attic, Cellar or Garage Junk