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PA Permit Violations Issued
PA Permit Violation Issued to SWN PROD CO LLC in Herrick Township, Bradford County |
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 3/26/2024 to SWN PROD CO LLC in Herrick Township, Bradford county. 78a56(a) – TEMPORARY STORAGE – Operator failed to contain regulated substances and wastes used at or generated at a well site in a tank, series of tanks or other storage structures approved by the Department. |
Incident Date/Time: 2024-03-26 00:00:00 |
Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
Lane Restriction on Interstate 80 EB in Columbia County
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised of a lane restriction on Interstate 80 eastbound between mile marker 243 and mile marker 244, just east of Exit 242 (Route 339 / Mifflinville / Mainville) in Columbia County, due to a tractor trailer crash. Motorists can expect the right (driving) lane to be restricted.
St. Marys Dispatched For Crash Report
At 7:10 AM on Thursday, St. Marys Fire & EMS dispatched to a vehicle crash at Bucktail Road & Trout Run Road. Unknown details. Came in as OnStar crash alert.
HEALTH COLUMN: UPMC Physician: Make an Informed Decision for Organ Donation
UPMC Physician: Make an Informed Decision for Organ Donation
By: Swaytha Ganesh, M.D.
Medical Director, UPMC Living Donor Program
Deciding to become an organ donor is important, and it’s worth considering more often than when you renew your license at the DMV.
Every nine minutes, someone in the United States joins the national organ transplant waiting list. Every day, 17 people on that list die waiting for an organ because there are not enough donors. Every person who says yes to organ donation gives hope to the tens of thousands of people waiting for organ, eye, and tissue donations.
Two Routes to Organ Donation
There are two ways you can give the gift of life through organ donation:
- Living Donation: A living person can donate a kidney or a portion of their liver. Living donor transplant offers an alternative for people on the transplant waiting list and increases the number of organs available, saving more lives. The living donation process begins with an assessment at an accredited transplant center to determine eligibility. Next is the matching process. Living organ donors often have a beneficiary in mind when they undergo the suitability check. Others simply desire to save a person’s life, even if they don’t know the recipient personally.
- Deceased Donation: This simply means that you authorize medical professionals — at the time of your death — to assess your eligibility to transplant your healthy organs or tissues to someone in need. Registering to be a deceased organ donor doesn’t guarantee that you will save someone else’s life, but it does make that possible in the right circumstances. If you choose to be a deceased organ donor, you may be able to donate your heart, kidneys, liver, pancreas, intestines, or lungs. You also can donate tissues, such as your corneas, heart valves, ligaments, veins, and bone.
There are over 106,000 Americans currently awaiting transplants, and many have been seeking a donor for years. Choosing organ donation, either living or deceased, has the potential to take recipients off the waiting list and give them another chance at life.
Consider the Facts
Black Forest Falcons win at Oswayo Valley
The Black Forest Falcons bounced back from a week 1 loss at Smethport with a win against Oswayo Valley on Tuesday evening. The Falcons shot great with a team record-setting score of 196. The top eight included:
Taylor Knowles 25 (perfect score)
Ty Daniels 25 (perfect score)
Liam Hunt 25 (perfect score)
Lucas Risser 25 (perfect score)
Coleman Freeman 24
Carson Cooney 24
Logan Jackson 24
Cael DeLong 24
The Falcons’ next match is at home on April 9th/4pm against Otto Eldred.
Cherry Springs State Park is hosting a Partial Solar Eclipse Party
Cherry Springs State Park is hosting a Partial Solar Eclipse Party on the afternoon of Monday, April 8th to view the partial solar eclipse.
If you want to enjoy the eclipse, but don’t want to drive into the path of totality, stop by the park instead to view the partial eclipse! We’re celebrating, observing, and admiring the eclipse from 2 PM – 4:30 PM on Monday, April 8.
The peak of the eclipse will occur around 3:20 PM. In this free, family-friendly event we’ll be doing all kinds of activities. If crowd-sizes permit, we’ll look through our specially filtered solar telescopes directly at stages of the eclipse itself. We’ll even have eclipse glasses available while supplies last.
2 Vehicle Crash on Rt. 16 in Hinsdale
At 8:25 PM on Wednesday, Hinsdale Fire & EMS dispatched to Rt. 16 under the underpass for a 2-vehicle crash. One male is reported as semi-conscious.
Roulette Ambulance For ATV Crash
At 7:56 PM on Wednesday, Roulette ambulance dispatched to station for an inbound child from an ATV accident.
VENDORS SOUGHT FOR JUNE 24TH SENIOR EXPO AND POTTER COUNTY SENIOR CENTER’S COUNTY WIDE GET- TOGETHER AT THE COUDERSPORT ARBORETUM
A SENIOR EXPO AND POTTER COUNTY SENIOR CENTER’S COUNTY WIDE GET-TOGETHER will be held at the Coudersport Arboretum located at 201 S West Street, Coudersport, on Monday, June 24, 2024 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Rain date will be Tuesday, June 25th. The SENIOR EXPO is sponsored by the Coudersport Arboretum Association and in collaboration with Potter County Human Services Area Agency on Aging. This year the Potter County Senior Center’s County Wide Get-together will join the Senior Expo. Participants from the Coudersport, Galeton, Ulysses and Oswayo Valley Senior Centers will attend to visit the vendor displays, enjoy a hot dog lunch and participate in games and activities.
Janice M. Fitch, 81, of Emporium, PA
Janice M. Fitch, 81, of Emporium, PA passed away at Shadyside-UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA on Tuesday morning (March 26, 2024) following a brief illness. She was born October 23, 1942 in St. Marys, PA a daughter of the late James and Ethel Jacob Lecker.
Janice married her first husband the late James Wendel who passed away in 1992 and later married Clinton W. Fitch who passed away in 1975.
She retired from Elk Regional Health Center as a switchboard operator in 2007.
She was an active member of St. Mark Catholic Church where she served as a Eucharistic Minister, lector, and taught CCD for many years. Teaching CCD gave her so much joy and she still looked forward to running into past students. She continued speaking fondly of those memories until she passed. She always enjoyed and held onto memories of her Wednesday nights. In her later years, she enjoyed spending time with her cat, Gerald; watching her British Television Series; puttering around her yard, and visiting with family and friends. She always had a wonderful time watching the birds, deer, elk, etc. on her rides as well as in her own yard.
$25,000 to be distributed in 2024 Mini Grant Funds by the Lumber Heritage Region
The Lumber Heritage Region (LHR) announces the winners of their 2024 Mini-Grant Program distributing at least $25,000 in 2024 Mini-Grant Funds.
The Lumber Heritage Region (LHR) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2024-2025 Mini-Grant Program. In addition to at least $25,000 to be distributed in 2024 Mini Grant Funds by the Lumber Heritage Region, these grant projects will leverage more than $63,000 in local spending to build communities and improve life for residents and visitors.
The mini grant program is possible through the funding provided by DCNR’s partnership grant. The LHR was able to fund ten of the seventeen organizations that applied for the grant. “We are ecstatic about the number of great projects that were presented in this round of grants. It’s unfortunate we couldn’t support all of them” says Executive Director Holly Komonczi.
Since 2001, the LHR has leveraged more than 3 million dollars in projects in the Lumber Heritage Region. It is the mission of the organization to support communities and preserve the forest products industries by making tools and assets available to visitors and residents of the fifteen-county region.
To get involved or donate to one of the many projects in the region email info@lumberheritage.org or log on to the LHR’s website at www.lumberheritage.org
Recipients include:
• Austin Dam Memorial Association – Potter County – $800 for Kindling Factory Interpretive Panels
• Castanea Township Recreation Committee – Clinton County – $1,000 for Chestnut Tree and its History in Castanea Interpretative Sign
• Clinton County Government – Clinton County – $4,000 for Bald Eagle Valley Trail Way-Finding Historical Signs
• Dubois Area Historical Society – Clearfield County – $1000 for Sidney Fuller, Lumberman – Historic Educational Panel
• McKean County Historical Society – McKean County – $5,000 For Phase III Fire Tower Restoration
• McKean County Government – McKean County – $3,000 for Route 6 Timber Treasurers: Showcasing McKean County’s Lumber Heritage with Welcome Signs
• Muncy Heritage Park – Lycoming County – $2,000 for ADA Picnic Table Project
• Redbank Valley Trails Association – Clarion County – $640.50 for Andrews Lumber Co. Historic Panel
• Tricounty Rails to Trails Association – Elk County – $3,373.50 for Clarion Little Toby Recognition Through Signs
• Wilds Sonshine Factory: PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship – McKean County – $5,000 for Historic Educational Displays of Refurbished Sheffield Log at Wilds Sonshine Factory
Lawrenceville Dispatched
At 7:04 PM on Wednesday, Lawrenceville Fire Dept. dispatched for unknown type fire at Main & Franklin Streets.
CHIEF 8–HOLD ALL UNITS IN QUARTERS.
Christena L. Pistner, 77, of Morianna Avenue, Bradford, PA
Christena L. Pistner, 77, of Morianna Avenue, Bradford, PA passed away Monday, March 25, 2024, at the Olean General Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
PennDOT Announces Roadway Improvements on Route 219 in Elk and McKean Counties
Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced roadwork will begin in April on Route 219 between Ridgway Township in Elk County and Lafayette Township in McKean County. Roadway repairs, resurfacing and paving, and drainage and guiderail updates will be performed in order to improve safety and ride quality for motorists traveling on the corridor.
Work on Route 219 is slated to begin on April 1, south of Lewis Run in McKean County, and on April 8, from Ridgway to Johnsonburg. Single lane closures with flaggers will be utilized for traffic control. Workers will be in the roadway and motorists are advised to be alert for sudden stops. Motorists are asked to use caution in the area, to be prepared for traffic delays, and not to follow trucks into the closed lane as they deliver material.
This project involves roadway reconstruction, paving, drainage improvements, installation of guiderail, placement of pavement markings, and related tasks. Glenn O. Hawbaker is the contractor on this $5.2 million project.
Project completion is estimated for late October 2024. All work and scheduling is weather dependent.
R. Dwight ‘Squirell’ Gross, 80, of Clearfield, PA; A Coudersport Native
Russell Dwight Gross
R. Dwight ‘Squirell’ Gross, 80, of Clearfield, PA passed away on Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at his home.
He was born on May 14, 1943 in Coudersport, a son of the late Raymond L. Gross and Margaret L. (Freeman) Gross.
In June of 1967, he married his first wife, Sandra L. Notor of Clearfield, and on August 21, 1999 he married Darlene J Litz of Clearfield at the Centre Grove United Methodist Church in Clearfield.
Surviving are his wife Darlene; daughter-in-law Erin Gross of Montgomery, AL; three grandchildren, Jackson, Jameson, and Georgia Gross all of Montgomery, AL; a brother, Charles Gross of Coudersport; and a sister, Carol Shroeder of Coudersport.
Along with his parents parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Jason L Gross; a sister, Evelyn Jenigen; and his twin brother, Ronald Duane Gross.
Rollover Crash Tuesday Night in Knoxville
Knoxville-Deerfield Vol. Fire Company
MSG: DISPATCHED: 03/26/24 21:49:50
MVAI : MVA WITH INJURIES
118 E MAIN ST, Apt , KNOXVILLE
Dept 6,5,25,26, Wellsboro UPMC medics dispatched for a motor vehicle accident reported two vehicles, one rollover. It was reported a vehicle struck a parked car and rolled over. Rescue 6-8, Chief 6-20 responded and arrived on scene reporting one vehicle on its roof.
Command reported 1 ALS patient. Engine 6-2 and Chief 6-30 responded and pulled in on the west side of the incident creating a safe zone for responders to work. Command put a helicopter on standby. Squad 5-18 arrived on the scene and assisted with patient care. Engine 5-3 arrived on the scene and was staged at the intersection to be ready to go to the LZ.
Chief 5-10 provided an update to the responding medic and it was called for the helicopter to go airborne. Command set the LZ at the airstrip in Knoxville and Engine 5-3 was Landing Zone Officer. Ambulances 26-6 and 26-7 responded as well as micu 4 from Wellsboro. After some time the helicopter aborted due to weather. The ambulance went en route to the hospital.
Fire units remained on scene for a brief time until the vehicle was removed and all units went back into service. Truly amazing TEAM work by all agencies, Dept 6,5,26, UPMC medic, TC 911, PSP, and Whites Towing
As always our thoughts and prayers go out to the patient for a speedy recovery
Please slow down when seeing emergency personnel at the scene of an emergency
UAHS to host ConnectLife blood drives this April
BRADFORD, PA / OLEAN, NY – Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and Olean General Hospital (OGH), hospital campuses of Upper Allegheny Health System (UAHS), will be hosting community blood drives. Both blood drives are in collaboration with ConnectLife, the region’s only community blood bank.
The OGH blood drive will take place on Tuesday, April 2 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. which will be coordinated on the ConnectLife Bus at the Mildred Milliman Outpatient Surgery Center across the street from OGH. Anyone can make an appointment at www.connectlifegiveblood.org with the sponsor code 000485, or by calling (716) 529-4270.
On Wednesday, April 3, BRMC will be hosting a blood drive in the main lobby from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Appointments can be made at www.connectlifegiveblood.org with the sponsor code 000468, or by calling Kim Murphey at (814) 362-8298.
Allegany County Tax Foreclosure Auction Postponed Until Further Notice
Belmont, New York – At the Allegany County Ways & Means Committee meeting this afternoon, County Treasurer Terri Ross announced that the tax foreclosure auction that was scheduled to run from April 22, 2024, through May 6, 2026, has been postponed until further notice.
County Treasurer Ross stated, “In light of the current negotiations at the state level on new procedures and policies for the collection of delinquent taxes and eventually foreclosure, it was determined, in consultation with our outside and internal counsel and County Administrator, that in the best interest of the County, we would postpone our property auction sales until a later date. We do not believe that the procedures/process will be developed for the distribution of any surplus from the auction. We will wait until the state adopts legislation. Waiting for the law changes to be adopted at the state level will give us the guidance that we need to meet the adopted requirements.”