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M&W AUCTION CO. ONLINE LIVING ESTATE SALE
AUCTION ONLINE ONLY – LIVING ESTATE AUCTION BID ONLINE ONLY see items HERE

Starts June 17, 2024. Soft close starts June 26, 2024 at 7 p.m. EST .YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER TO BID! Guns, Ammo, Alumacraft 14′ Aluminum fishing boat with trailer & 2 electric motors, safety equipment & 4 like new chairs, The Timeline canvas 10′ x 20′ sided canopy with sky lights in roof – used once new condition. Large inventory of new flag stone Art prints on flagstone, large stack of unused flagstone, large country store butcher block , Neon beer signs & other beer signs, 2 horse saddles, framed fishing art prints, aluminum overhead truck rack , carpenter tools, and much more. * Shipping available for certain sporting good items only. * Pictures are on AuctionZip.com • ID#11878
M&W AUCTION CO. BILL MORGART – AY002114 Coudersport, PA 16915 814-274-7479
Seneca Highlands IU9 Is Hiring Multiple Positions
Location: Seneca Highlands IU9, Smethport, PA
Type: Full-time
Overview:
Seneca Highlands IU9 is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic IT Support Technician to join our team in Smethport, PA. This entry-level position offers an excellent opportunity to start a rewarding career in technology within an educational environment.
Key Responsibilities:
● Provide first-level technical support for devices, networks, and classroom technology.
● Troubleshoot and resolve hardware, software, and network issues.
● Assist in maintaining and updating IT documentation and inventory.
● Ensure excellent customer service by being courteous, polite, and service-oriented.
● Collaborate with other team members to enhance overall IT support.
Qualifications:
● Strong written and verbal communication skills.
● Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
● A positive attitude and a willingness to learn.
● Basic troubleshooting skills for devices, networks, and classroom technology, or the ability to learn these skills quickly.
Send a letter of interest, resume, and application to Mr. Ed Bell. EOE
Seneca Highlands IU9 is looking for a highly capable and forward-thinking network/systems administrator to join our team in providing services to school districts in Potter County. This role is pivotal in driving technology improvements within the school districts by working closely with the leadership teams, faculty, and staff members. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing and maintaining the network and server infrastructure, ensuring reliable and secure connectivity, and supporting all IT systems critical to the educational environment.
Location:
- Potter County
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Five years of IT experience with a strong background in network infrastructure planning, systems administration, and technology procurement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, implement, and manage network infrastructure, including LAN, WAN, and wireless networks.
- Ensure the security and integrity of the network through firewalls, VPNs, and other security measures.
- Monitor network performance and troubleshoot issues to maintain optimal uptime and performance.
- Manage and maintain servers, including Windows Server, Linux, and virtualization platforms.
- Implement and maintain network access controls, user authentication, and authorization protocols.
- Support the deployment and maintenance of educational software and applications.
- Provide technical support and training to staff and students on network and system-related issues.
- Maintain documentation of network configurations, processes, and procedures.
- Collaborate with the IT team to plan and execute technology projects and upgrades.
Candidate Profile:
- Highly organized and self-motivated to complete projects.
- Effective communicator with the ability to engage both technical and non-technical staff.
- Capable of working independently and within teams.
- Skilled in supporting, training, and developing technical staff.
- Detail-oriented with strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
- Committed to maintaining confidentiality on sensitive information.
Send a letter of interest, resume, and application to Mr. Ed Bell via email. Application Deadline: Position is open until filled. EOE
North Central’s Lender’s Brunch gives informed look at economic development loans

RIDGWAY – The North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission (North Central) hosted a Lender’s Brunch in Kane on June 20 at Six&Kane featuring financial experts who offered tips for navigating regional programs and financial resources that are available to businesses within the six-county region.
Sponsored by North Central, the event featured speakers from the commission’s Business Lending Program, the PennWest Clarion Small Business Development Center, Pursuit, and The Progress Fund. The brunch event was catered by Table 105 in Kane.
“We had a tremendous turnout from the financial services industry,” North Central Loan Program Director Jennifer Hibbard said. “The presentations from PennWest Clarion’s Small Business Development Center, Pursuit, and The Progress Fund, in addition to us at North Central, gave bankers, economic development professionals, and legislative offices a well-rounded understanding of the business assistance as well as complementary and alternative lending resources available to our regional businesses and entrepreneurs.”
Acclaimed Musicians Coming Saturday

Acclaimed musicians coming Saturday
A critically acclaimed national recording group will be performing a free public concert indoors at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum at 7 pm on Saturday, June 22.
Potter County Creative Council (PC3), the new countywide arts and culture organization, presents the California Guitar Trio for a program from multiple genres – from classical to rock, from jazz to world music.
Opening the show with brief performances will be local school musicians Ronan Bray on guitar and Lillian Vought on ukelele, as part of PC3’s commitment to integrate school-based music, art and theater programs into its mission. Donations to support the work of PC3 will be accepted at the door.
Comprised of Bert Lams, Tom Griesgraber and Paul Richards, the California Guitar Trio has been establishing a unique, personal connection with audiences for more than 30 years.
In addition to dazzling musicianship and interplay, CGT shows are full of captivating stories and humor.
One reviewer wrote, “The universe of guitar knows no boundaries for the California Guitar Trio. They have a way of making concertgoers feel like they are part of the music.”
CGT has toured extensively – more than 2,000 gigs – and collaborated with exploratory rock bands such as Yes and King Crimson, along with Taj Mahal, John McLaughlin, the California Symphony, Rick Wakeman and others.
Saturday’s concert is made possible through support from the Pa. Council on the Arts. PC3 is also supported by the Potter County Commissioners as a component of the “Revitalize Potter County” initiative to reverse population losses and outmigration of young adults by making Potter County communities more vibrant and appealing.
GAME COMMISSION SEEKS FEEDBACK FROM LICENSE-BUYERS
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking hunters to provide feedback on their antlerless deer license buying experience this summer.
License sales get underway Monday, June 24 at 8 a.m., when antlerless deer licenses will be available for the three Wildlife Management Units where demand is highest – WMUs 1B, 2G and 3A. Licenses in these WMUs will be sold on a first come, first serve basis until the allotted number of licenses sells out, and only Pennsylvania residents may purchase antlerless licenses initially.
Then, from Thursday, June 27 through Sunday, July 7, antlerless licenses for the remaining 19 WMUs will be available to residents. Those seeking licenses in any of these WMUs won’t need to wait in line for them; they’re guaranteed to get one, as long as they buy before 7 a.m. on Monday, July 8 – when the resident-only portion of the first round of antlerless license sales ends.
Daniel Robert Reuscher, 61, of St. Marys, PA.

Daniel Robert Reuscher, 61, of St. Marys, passed away unexpectedly on June 19, 2024, at Penn Highlands Elk.
He was born October 17, 1962, in St. Marys, son of the late Richard and Mary Lou Brody Reuscher. Dan was a lifelong resident of the area, a graduate of Elk County Christian High School, Class of 1981, as well as a 1985 graduate of St. Bonaventure University. He was an employee of Amphenol Advanced Sensors.
Francis L. “Franny” Friedl, 98, of 104 West Theresia Road St. Marys, PA

Francis L. “Franny” Friedl, 98, of 104 West Theresia Road (also known as Zwack’s Pond), died on Friday, June 21, 2024 at Elk Haven Nursing Home.
He was born in St. Marys on August 31, 1925, son of the late Frank and Clara Zwack Friedl.
Franny was a lifelong resident of St. Marys and a member of the St. Marys Church. He was a graduate of St. Marys High School, class of 1943. He served in the U. S. Army during World War II in Germany as a Private First Class and was awarded two Purple Hearts for injuries received. He was employed at Stackpole Carbon in the lab for 39 years, retiring in 1985. He was a member of the American Legion and the VFW for more than 63 years. He loved planting flowers and harvesting vegetables from his garden. His garden was his pride and joy! The rows in the garden were always so straight! He also enjoyed decorating the house at Christmas time. His Christmas tree was incredible to see! Not a branch was left undecorated!
Dispatch: Shinglehouse Ambulance to W. Academy Street

At 5:05 PM on Friday, Shinglehouse ambulance was dispatched to West Academy Street for difficulty breathing, and unresponsive.
Vehicle Fire In Wellsboro

On June 21, at 3:36 pm Wellsboro Fire Dept was dispatched to a possible vehicle fire at Plaza Ln. near the Guthrie Building
Memorial Service For Ronald C. MANNING, 83, of Genesee, PA,

Ronald C. MANNING, 83, of Genesee, PA, died Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
A Memorial Service will be held 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 22, 2024 in the Wellsville Full Gospel Church, 2221 Hanover Hill Road, Wellsville, NY. Rev. David Williams will officiate. Military Rites will be accorded by members of Morrison Hayes American Legion Post #702.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory, Ulysses, PA. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Karen L. Koch, 69, of Little Genesee, NY

Karen L. Koch “beloved mother and grandmother”
LITTLE GENESEE, NY—Karen L. Koch, 69, of Little Genesee, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, in Wellsville Manor Care Center, Wellsville, after a long illness.
Born on Wednesday, January 26, 1955 in Buffalo, she was a daughter of Donald and Ethel Horton. On August 21,1974 in St. John’s Church in Alden, she married Jerome A. “Jerry” Koch, who passed away on May 26, 2019.
Karen was a graduate of West Seneca High School. She was a loving and caring wife and mother.
Dispatch: Norwich Twp. Fire For Outside Gas Leak

At 1:57 PM on Friday, Norwich Township Fire Dept. was dispatched to an outside natural gas leak on Fry Drive.
Dispatch: Fire Alarm at Zippo on Congress St. in Bradford

At 12:17 PM on Friday, Bradford Firefighters were dispatched to Zippo on Congress Street for an activated commercial fire alarm.
Dispatch: Shinglehouse Ambulance to Plank Road

At 11:45 AM on Friday, Shinglehouse ambulance was dispatched to Plank Road for a man ill.
Dispatch: Coudersport Ambulance to Brookland Road

At 11:23 AM on Friday, Coudersport ambulance is responding to a diabetic emergency on Brookland Road.
Kersey Dispatched For Carbon Monoxide Alarm

At 11:15 AM on Friday, Kersey Fire Dept. & ambulance are responding to a possible carbon monoxide poisoning at 1184 Million Dollar Highway. Two residents are reporting symptoms.
Roadway Improvement Project Continues on Route 414 and Blockhouse Road in Liberty Borough, Tioga County
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that a two-year roadway improvement project continues on Water Street (Route 414), Blockhouse Road (Route 2005), and Williamson Road (Route 2007) in Liberty Borough and Liberty Township, Tioga County.
The week of Monday, June 24, 2024, the contractor, Glenn O. Hawbaker, will
M&W AUCTION CO. ONLINE LIVING ESTATE SALE
AUCTION ONLINE ONLY – LIVING ESTATE AUCTION BID ONLINE ONLY see items HERE

Starts June 17, 2024. Soft close starts June 26, 2024 at 7 p.m. EST .YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER TO BID! Guns, Ammo, Alumacraft 14′ Aluminum fishing boat with trailer & 2 electric motors, safety equipment & 4 like new chairs, The Timeline canvas 10′ x 20′ sided canopy with sky lights in roof – used once new condition. Large inventory of new flag stone Art prints on flagstone, large stack of unused flagstone, large country store butcher block , Neon beer signs & other beer signs, 2 horse saddles, framed fishing art prints, aluminum overhead truck rack , carpenter tools, and much more. * Shipping available for certain sporting good items only. * Pictures are on AuctionZip.com • ID#11878
M&W AUCTION CO. BILL MORGART – AY002114 Coudersport, PA 16915 814-274-7479
Dispatch: Motorcycle/Deer Crash on Rt. 49

At 10:38 AM on Friday, Westfield & Knoxville Fire & EMS have been dispatched to a motorcycle/deer crash near 3711 Rt. 49.
PUC Encourages Former Affordable Connectivity Program Customers to Seek Other Assistance Options to Access the Internet
Affordable Connectivity Program Funding Ends
HARRISBURG – In light of the recent ending of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) due to a lack of federal funding, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today encourages Pennsylvanians to research other assistance options, in addition to reaching out to their internet service providers. The ACP provided eligible customers with a $30 per month discount on their internet access service and a one-time $100 credit towards a device purchase.
According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has officially ended. The PUC is encouraging households who were receiving the ACP benefit to research other assistance programs available to help with broadband assistance, including the Lifeline program, which provides consumers up to $9.25 off the cost of phone or internet. Households are also encouraged to consult their internet company directly to learn more about other assistance programs.
Lifeline Program Benefits
Up to $9.25 Per Household, Per Month Discount
Lifeline is a federal program that provides a $5.25 per household, per month discount on your qualifying landline or wireless standalone voice service or a $9.25 per household, per month discount on your qualifying wireless or landline internet service or qualifying bundled telephone/internet service product from a landline or wireless provider. The discount appears in the form of a reduction to the bill you pay your service provider.
The benefit can be used for voice (telephone), Broadband Internet Access Service (or BIAS, usually called internet service), or a combined telephone/internet service product from a landline or wireless provider.



























