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Ramona M. ALLEN, 86, of Wellsville, NY, formerly of Alfred Station, died Friday, December 19, 2025 in her home. Born October 14, 1939, in Haverhill, NH, she was the daughter of Otis and Pearl Spink Moses.
On July 16, 1960, in Alfred Station, she married Russell L. Allen, who survives. A graduate of Batavia High School, she attended Alfred State College. Ramona was employed as librarian’s aide by Alfred-Almond Central School District. She was a member of Alfred Station Seventh Day Baptist Church.
Surviving besides her husband, Russell, are: three children, Laurie (Ron) Johnson of Wellsville, Shawn Allen of Andover, and Trina (Dwane Wildrick) Allen of Philipsburg, PA; seven grandchildren, James (Devin) Johnson, Kim (John) Foster, Jessamine (Brandon) Gallagher, Ivy (Zachary) Hoyer, Max (Kendall Feldmann) Johnson, Colby (Sara) Allen, and Hunter Allen; 13 great-grandchildren, Mackenzie (Jim Masterson) Johnson, Kortney Johnson, John Foster, Storm Foster, Brantley Gallagher, Oliver Gallagher, Adaline Gallagher, Odin McGraw, McKalynn Hoyer, Ana Hoyer, Ember Hoyer, Cameron Allen, and Andie Allen; and a great-great-granddaughter, Temperance Reedy.
She was predeceased by two brothers, John Moses and Teddy Moses. Services will be private. Memorials may be made to SPCA serving Allegany County or the Comfort House of Allegany County.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust & Embser Funeral Homes & Cremation, 34 West State St., Wellsville, NY. Online condolences may be expressed at expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.

December 20, 2025 — As the year comes to a close, the United Way of the Bradford Area is asking the community to help bring its 100th Annual Campaign to a meaningful finish. While the campaign officially ends on December 31, donations will continue to be accepted through January, giving everyone a chance to be part of this historic moment.
For 100 years, United Way has been woven into the fabric of the Bradford community. It has shown up quietly and consistently—when families are struggling, when children need support, and when neighbors need a helping hand. Today, United Way helps fund more than 40 local programs each year, touching lives across Bradford, Port Allegany, and Smethport.

HEADLINE: Wind Advisory issued December 20 at 12:21PM EST until December 21 at 4:00AM EST by NWS Buffalo NY
DESCRIPTION: * WHAT…Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph
expected.
* WHERE…Chautauqua and Southern Erie Counties.
* WHEN…From 5 PM this afternoon to 4 AM EST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
INSTRUCTIONS: Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high
profile vehicle. Secure outdoor objects.
Issued By: NWS Buffalo NY

Myrna J. Graham, age 85, of Wellsboro, PA, formerly of Jacksonville Beach, FL, died on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. She was born on May 9, 1940 in Blossburg, PA, a daughter of the late Clifford and Kathryn (Wagner) Graham.
Myrna was formerly employed by Mosher’s 5 & 10 and the Mansfield Motor Inn. She was an accomplished seamstress, enjoyed swimming and the ocean. Myrna loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren and her dogs.
She is survived by two daughters: Deborah Mosher of Jacksonville, FL, Terri (Jerry) Locey of Wellsboro, PA, two sisters: Joane Reese of Wellsboro, PA, Shirley (Kyle) Kenyon of Hillsborough, NC, two grandchildren: Caitlin Locey and Eric Locey.
She was predeceased by her longtime love: Joseph Swinsick, son: Tedd Buss, brother: James (Sheila) Graham, brother-in-law: William Reese. A private family service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries, 725 Gee Rd., Tioga, PA 16946.
Arrangements are entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. www.carletonfh.com Wellsboro, PA
HARRISBURG – Nearly $2.4 million in grants have been awarded for a variety of municipal equipment, infrastructure and recreation projects in Cameron, McKean and Potter counties, Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) and Sen. Cris Dush (R-25) announced today.
“From road work and flood mitigation to maintenance equipment and recreation investments, these grants support vital improvements in our communities to better meet the needs of residents,” Causer said. “I was pleased to advocate for these important local initiatives and bring this funding to our region, and I commend our local officials for making these projects happen.”
“Tropical Storm Debby caused catastrophic flooding in much of our area back in 2024 and has had lasting effects in areas like Coudersport and Emporium,” said Dush. “As someone who has been a strong advocate for funding to help rebuild these areas, I am pleased to see these flood prevention projects receive significant state support.”
The following municipal grants were awarded through the statewide Local Share Account program, which is funded through state gaming revenues:
Additional grants were awarded through the Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program, which is supported by impact fees assessed on natural gas production in the Commonwealth:
All grants were given final approval Thursday at a meeting of the Commonwealth Financing Authority.

Betsy A. “Betty Lou” McLANE, 73, of Bolivar, NY, died Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in her home. Born October 11, 1952, in York, PA, she was the daughter of Edwin and Mary Louise Albright Rowe.
She worked as a waitress and in food service most of her life. Betsy was employed by The Old Library and The Castle in Olean, Dave’s Diner in Ceres, Jim Day’s Sub Shop in Bolivar, Giant in Wellsville, and as a caregiver by ARC of Allegany-Steuben in Wellsville.

Michael G. KIRSCH, 73, of Rexville, NY, died Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in his home. Born August 24, 1952, in Buffalo, he was the son of Francis and Helen Ely Kirsch.
On October 15, 1999, in Rexville, he married the love of his life, Kathryn “Kitty” Boyle, who survives. A graduate of West Seneca East High School and Canisius University, he was employed by National Fuel from 1978 until his retirement in 2008.
Surviving besides his wife, Kitty, are: a son, Matthew (Viki) Kirsch of Hamburg; a daughter, Abigail (John) Swanson of Franklinville; three grandchildren, Owen, Abraham, and Naomi; five siblings, Ed Kirsch, Kathy Folaron, Jean Kirsch, Mark (Kim) Kirsch, and Anne Sperduto; nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a son, Emmett Kirsch, on March 27, 2022. Services will be private. Memorials may be made to the Whitesville Public Library, P.O. Box 158, Whitesville, NY 14897.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Olney-Foust & Embser Funeral Homes & Cremation, 34 West State Street, Wellsville, NY. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.

Leona M. Fritz, of St. Marys, passed away on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at Elk Haven Nursing Home at the remarkable age of 103, having lived a long and full life.
She was born on May 27, 1922 in Emporium, PA, a daughter of the late George and Josephine Zwack Wortman.
On January 12, 1944, she married the late Richard B. “Dick” Fritz, who preceded her in death in 2005.

District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that additional charges were filed today against the man apprehended and charged by Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Bradley Walters with crimes against Gambit Ruse in Eldred. Kameron PHILLIPS, of Emporium, is now accused of Robbery, Persons Not to Possess (possession of firearm by disqualified possessor), and Theft. PHILLIPS is scheduled for a preliminary hearing next week.

Chief of Police Michael P. Ward of the City of Bradford Police Department announces that on December 13, 2025, at approximately 0100 hours, officers responded to Bradford Regional Medical Center’s Emergency Room (BRMC ER) to investigate an assault on ER staff and paramedics. Following a thorough investigation, it was determined that 25-year-old Haley N. Baker intentionally kicked a paramedic while they were performing their duties.
Additionally, Baker struggled with ER staff and assaulted another male victim, striking and kicking him while he was performing his duties. Officers arrested Baker for the assaults and transported her to the City of Bradford Police Station.
She was charged with Aggravated Assault, Disorderly Conduct, and Harassment. Magistrate William Todd arraigned Baker and set bail at $25,000 cash, which she was unable to post. Baker was subsequently remanded to McKean County Jail. Preliminary hearings for this incident are scheduled.
The City of Bradford Police Department takes incidents of assault very seriously and will utilize all available resources to prosecute these types of crimes to the fullest extent of the law. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the City of Bradford Police Department at 814-887-4911. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service State College PA
254 PM EST Fri Dec 19 2025
…LOCALLY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH THE
EVENING COMMUTE…
Snow and blowing snow will result in locally hazardous travel conditions this afternoon through the evening commute. Motorists should be prepared for rapid changes in visibility and travel

Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announces the District 2 regional winners of the Paint the Plow safety outreach contest.
Paint the Plow is a statewide initiative that highlights safe winter driving while showcasing the artistic talents of students across Pennsylvania. Students paint snowplow blades with original artwork reflecting a theme selected by PennDOT.
This year, Moshannon Valley Junior-Senior High School of Clearfield County won the “Fan Favorite” award, determined by online voting at penndot.pa.gov/PaintThePlow. The fans decided their plow design best captured the spirit of this year’s theme “Don’t race. Allow some Space.”
Members of the public were invited to vote for their favorite plow from seven area high schools that entered in this year’s regional contest. Votes were accepted from December 8, through December 14, 2025.

Chief Michael P. Ward of the City of Bradford Police Department announces the arrest of Jennifer Lee Coldren following a traffic stop and pursuit on December 12, 2025.
At approximately 1152 hrs on York Street in the City of Bradford, Officer Blair attempted to stop a motor vehicle for a traffic violation. The vehicle failed to stop and fled the area, prompting a pursuit into Foster Township’s Bolivar Drive.
City of Bradford Police Officers were assisted by Foster Township Police in the pursuit. The vehicle was abandoned in the front yard of a residence, and the female operator, Jennifer Lee Coldren, was chased on foot into a nearby residence where she was apprehended.
A search warrant was executed on the defendant’s vehicle, resulting in the seizure of drug paraphernalia. It was determined that Coldren was driving under the influence of controlled substances. She was charged with fleeing and eluding, drug paraphernalia, DUI, and numerous traffic offenses. Magistrate William Todd arraigned Coldren and remanded her to McKean County Jail on $25,000 bail. Preliminary hearings are scheduled in the matter.
The City of Bradford Police Department takes DUI and traffic offenses extremely seriously and will prosecute to the fullest extent. The involvement of illegal narcotics in this incident is also a significant concern, as it poses a threat to the safety of our community. We will not tolerate such behavior and will continue to work diligently to keep our streets safe.

Chief of Police Michael P. Ward reports that the City of Bradford Police Department has made a significant drug bust, resulting in the arrest of Lex M. Gourley, age 22.
On October 28, 2025, at approximately 0049 hours, City Police Officer Colby Keane conducted a traffic stop on West Washington Street in the City of Bradford. During the stop, Officer Keane determined that the operator, Gourley, was operating the motor vehicle while under suspension in Pennsylvania.
Further investigation revealed that Gourley had provided false identification originally, and subsequently, Officer Keane discovered an active arrest warrant out of McKean County. Gourley was taken into custody on the warrant, and a search of his person revealed a large amount of cash and fentanyl, a Schedule II controlled substance.
A search warrant was executed on the vehicle, resulting in the seizure of a large quantity of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine, fentanyl, suspected oxycodone, and marijuana. The drugs were packaged in 12 separate individual bags, along with weighing scales, indicative of possessing with intent to deliver.
Gourley was initially taken into custody on the county bench warrant on October 28, 2025. On December 3, 2025, Officer Keane filed charges related to the traffic stop and drug seizure. Magistrate Todd arraigned Gourley and set bail at $25,000. Preliminary hearings are scheduled in the matter. The City of Bradford Police Department remains committed to combating drug crimes and will continue to utilize all resources to further arrest and prosecute individuals involved in these types of crimes.
“I am proud of the diligent work of Officer Keane and the entire City of Bradford Police Department in removing these dangerous drugs from our community” . “We will continue to work tirelessly to keep our city safe and hold those responsible for drug-related crimes accountable.”
All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Chief Michael P. Ward of the City of Bradford Police Department reports the following information regarding an incident that occurred on December 15, 2025.
At approximately 1443 hours, City of Bradford Police responded to Bradford Regional Medical Center’s Emergency Room (BRMC ER) after McKean County 911 reported a call from an individual, identified as Jordan M. Kornacki, who threatened to become violent with BRMC staff. Officers arrived on the scene and attempted to de-escalate the situation, but the individual continued to threaten harm to BRMC staff and officers, as well as threaten to cause property damage.
Despite repeated warnings, the individual failed to comply, and subsequently requested to be taken to jail. During the arrest, the individual made further threats to stab BRMC staff in the neck or face and/or punch them in the face. A search of the individual following the arrest resulted in the seizure of a small amount of Cocaine (Schedule II), THC Marijuana (Schedule I), and related paraphernalia.
The individual was charged accordingly and arraigned by Magistrate William Todd, with bail set at $15,000 cash. Preliminary hearings are scheduled in the matter. The City of Bradford Police Department takes incidents of this nature very seriously and will not tolerate crimes of violence or threats of violence. Medical staff acting in good faith in the care of others should be able to perform their duties without fear of harm. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announces the District 2 regional winners of the Paint the Plow safety outreach contest.
Paint the Plow is a statewide initiative that highlights safe winter driving while showcasing the artistic talents of students across Pennsylvania. Students paint snowplow blades with original artwork reflecting a theme selected by PennDOT.
This year, Moshannon Valley Junior-Senior High School of Clearfield County won the “Fan Favorite” award, determined by online voting at penndot.pa.gov/PaintThePlow. The fans decided their plow design best captured the spirit of this year’s theme “Don’t race. Allow some Space.”
Members of the public were invited to vote for their favorite plow from seven area high schools that entered in this year’s regional contest. Votes were accepted from December 8, through December 14, 2025.

Linda Mae Garris Ackley, 81, of Route 6 east of Kane, passed away on December 15th, 2025 at Kane Community Hospital surrounded by loved ones. Born, Dec. 14, 1944 in Kane, she is the daughter of the late Harry E. and Mary H. (Gault) Garris.
She is preceded in death by her beloved husband of 46 years, Larry W. Ackley, her loving parents, and her treasured siblings Donald Garris and Betty Ann Mack.
Surviving are her beloved sister Lois Ann Spaich, her loving brother and his wife David and Nanci K. Garris, and her adoring children Dawn Marie Page, Jeff and Karen Ackley, Sue Ann and Jeff Morehead, and Shawn and Valarie Ackley. She will be dearly missed by her nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and her loyal companion Bandit.
Linda was a lifelong resident of Kane, PA, making longstanding and valuable contributions to the 4-H, McKean County Fair Association, Ladies’ Auxiliary, and church communities.
A visitation will be held for friends and family at Cummings Funeral Home from 1-3PM on Sunday, December 21, followed by a memorial service at 3PM with the Rev. cam Mealy officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation to National Pediatric Cancer Foundation at nationalpcf.org.
Online condolences can be expressed at cummingsfh.com.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Linda M. Ackley, please visit our floral store.

Warren, PA: Northern Pennsylvania Regional College has announced students who achieved Dean’s List recognition for the Fall 2025 term from Potter County.
Students take classes at one of our over 20 different instructional locations or online and include:
Potter County
AUSTIN – Kaitlyn Crosby and Kiera Dynda
COUDERSPORT – Mia Gee, Karrie Page, and Jonathon Suladie
GALETON – George Altvater and Ashley Zengerle
ROULETTE – Casey Tilley
ULYSSES – Bambi Coates
The Dean’s List recognizes the academic achievements of students who remained in good academic standing and earned a 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) or greater during the Fall 2025 term. This outstanding scholarship contributes to the high reputation for excellence at NPRC. An official press release can be found online at https://regionalcollegepa.org/deans-list-fall-2025/.


December 18, 2025
Since the arrests of Samuel Friday, Michael Woomer and Morris Reece, investigators have been working tirelessly, following all available leads to discover the complete picture of what happened in Mr. Friday’s basement over the years. While reviewing the voluminous evidence obtained in this matter, a fourth individual has been arrested. A criminal complaint has been filed against James Kobuck of Tyrone, Pennsylvania charging him with felony charges related to Human Trafficking and Production of
Child Pornography.
A criminal complaint is a formal accusation that a person has committed a criminal act or acts under Pennsylvania law. The law requires that every person so accused, including James Kobuck, be presumed innocent unless proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
If you have any information regarding this investigation and any of the individuals involved, please reach out to Trooper Jonathan Hodges at the PSP Rockview Barracks or by calling in at 814.355.7545, or County Detective John Aston at the District Attorney’s Office, 814.355.6735.