25th Bradford City And Bradford Twp. Fire Dept. To W. Corydon St.
On February 25th Bradford City And Bradford Twp. Fire Departments were dispatched to 19 W. Corydon St. For a smoke alarm with the smell of smoke in the structure
On February 25th Bradford City And Bradford Twp. Fire Departments were dispatched to 19 W. Corydon St. For a smoke alarm with the smell of smoke in the structure
On February 25th Lawrenceville Fire Department was dispatched to Station Rd and Depot Hill Rd for wires down on a semi truck with multiple utility poles damaged . The road is blocked
On February 25th St. Marys Fire Department was dispatched to 1011 Trout Run RD, St. Marys, for a fire alarm
The annual Property Tax/Rent Rebate Clinics hosted by Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) continue with events in Bradford, Ulysses and Galeton. The schedule is as follows:
The service is free, and no appointment is required.
For a full schedule of upcoming clinics, visit www.RepCauser.com/events.
The Property Tax/Rent Rebate program benefits eligible residents 65 years and older; widows and widowers 50 years and older; and people with disabilities 18 years and older. This year’s income limit is $48,110 for both homeowners and renters; be sure to exclude 50% of Social Security or railroad retirement income. The maximum rebate is $1,000.
To file for the rebate, residents must have the following documentation to allow claims to be processed:
On February 25th Shinglehouse Ambulance was dispatched to N. Puritan St at the Health Center for difficulty breathing

The To Fill A Backpack program is having a “12 Days Of Cash” raffle to benefit our 2026/2027 distribution. Now reaching out to 9 different counties which will add approximately 500 to 600 additional children in need, we will need all the help we can get.
If you are interested, feel free to send your payment through one of the online payment options (Please see info in red) and be sure to note the Pay Code shown in the notes with your payment. Please mark your payment accordingly so that we do not get charged fees if possible. Feel free to send a check to the following address:
TFABP
Attn: 12 Days
85 Burleson Av
Roulette, PA 16746
Or feel free to give us a call at (814) 544-5802 for more information
Andy KulpTo Fill A BackpackEmail: info@tofillabackpack.org
50% off Giftware, Toys, Purses, and Cards.
75% off Christmas Items.
Hours:
Monday 11 – 6
Tuesday 11 – 6
Wednesday 1 – 6
Thursday 11 – 6
Friday 11 – 6
Saturday 10 – 4
Sunday CLOSED
***Thank you to the owners & staff for being so kind and helpful
to our community for so many years. ***
Solomon’s Words
On February 24th Welsboro Fire Department was dispatched to Rt. 287 near Sweet Briar Rd, in Delmar Twp. For a vehicle fire with possibly no injuries the fire is contained in the engine compartment
On February 24th Johnsonburg Fire Department was dispatched to 418 Elk Ave. In Johnsonburg for a natural gas leak
On February 24th Bradford City Fire Department was dispatched to 347 Congress St. for an odor of natural gas


Coyotes Coming in at Rolfe’s Hunt or Trap
Johnsonburg, Pa.: The last day is always a busy one at Rolfe’s Statewide Coyote and Fox Hunt or Trap at Rolfe. Despite the heavy snow over Saturday and Sunday, the predator hunters were out. Joe Fremer, predator hunter out of Brockway, started off the afternoon at Rolfe’s Weigh Station by bringing in a large, 36.6#, male coyote. Joe was hunting up in Elk County on private lands on Friday evening when the coyote entered his field stand. Joe does not use any call – just scans with a thermal scope. Joe harvested the large coyote with a .223 rifle.
Reese Ehrensberger and Brady Nussbaum continued their successful harvests on predators. They use .22-.250 and .243 rifles with thermal scopes and use a Fox Pro electronic call. Brady started off Friday evening with the harvest of a large, 43.4#, male coyote close to Ridgway on private lands in Elk County. On Saturday they moved to another stand on private lands in Elk County and Reese was able to harvest two red foxes, a 7.4# female near 9:00 p.m. and then another female weighing 8.6# near 11:00 p.m. Continuing on into the evening into Sunday morning, Reese was able to call in a coyote at another stand near 1:00 a.m. The male coyote weighed in at 32.6# at Rolfe’s Weigh Station.
Hunters are reminded that Rolfe’s next predator hunt for coyotes and crows will be ten days bracketing the Labor Day Weekend in September of 2026.

Tate W. Hallock, Sr., 31, of Bradford, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
He was born on March 28, 1994, in Bradford; a son of Neal Hallock of Arizona and Tuesday Hale of Cambridge Springs.
Tate attended Bradford Area schools.
He was employed by several different lumber mills in the area over the years.
District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reaches out to residents asking for their help as community partners. More and more people have security cameras on the outside of their homes. These cameras have become extremely valuable in many cases – from capturing an automobile crash to capturing evidence of a homicide. Anyone following the Nancy Guthrie missing person’s case in Arizona sees how her camera may ultimately solve her disappearance.
It would be helpful for police to know where neighborhood cameras are before a serious crime occurs. We are trying to determine where cameras are in our county so that we save critical hours locating them in the event of a crime, particularly when many cameras record over their own footage after a few days.
This option of registering your camera at your home or business is completely voluntary and does not allow the police to access the footage. Registering merely lets the officers know who to contact to ask about any footage if a crime occurs in that vicinity. If a crime occurs in the vicinity, the officers will ask you if you would be willing to check and share your footage.
Many critical hours are spent by police going door-to-door to find out who in the vicinity of a crime has a camera on the outside of their house that may have captured something. There have been many times when residents have contacted police when they hear of a crime that occurred in the area of their home and notified them of the presence of a camera. But there are more times when the resident does not know of an active investigation where they would think of calling police.
For anyone interested in helping, we are asking you to register the location of your camera by going to our Crimewatch page at McKeanDA.org. Click on the “Prevention & Awareness” tab and click on “Camera Registry” from the drop-down list. From there, you can fill out the information so that officers know the vicinity of your camera. Again, registering your camera only lets police know that you have a camera in a particular location.
The goal of the camera’s registry program is to deter crime and promote public safety through collaboration between the McKean County District Attorney’s Office and the community we serve. If anyone has questions, please call the District Attorney’s Office at (814) 887-3312.
On February 24th Bolivar Fire Department was dispatched to the Bolivar Richburg High School for a smoke alarm. UPDATE False Activation all units recalled

A&W West End Grill on February 23, 2026, members of the Coudersport Jr. High WSCAM (What’s So Cool About Manufacturing) Team shared details about their latest project: a student-created video entered in the statewide contest, What’s So Cool About Manufacturing?
Team members Isaac Gledhill, Makenzie Northeimer, Norah Wetzel, and Gavin Widmeier, all Coudersport eighth graders, are competing against students from schools across Pennsylvania. Last year, the team highlighted Mountain Woodworks. This year, they focused on Phoenix Sintered Metals in Galeton.
Thomas R. Shaffer was appointed as his Conservator. All required legal notices have been given. Although most remaining files relate to matters closed long ago, Mr. Shaffer wanted to give former clients one final chance to pick up their old files. The office is open by appointment only so you cannot just stop by the office. The only way to claim your file is to call 814-274-7292 and make an appointment to pick up your file. If no one answers, please leave a message and we will get back to you.
IF YOU WANT TO PICK UP YOUR OLD FILE, YOU MUST CALL US BEFORE MARCH 20, 2026.
When you call, please leave your phone number and tell us all the names and/or entities that you plan to pick up files for along with your relationship to each person or entity. Only Attorney Glassmire’s actual clients or their legal representatives may request a file. You will need to present a driver’s license as proof of identity when picking up files. All unclaimed files will be destroyed.

This winter, avian influenza viruses have continued to circulate in wild birds across Pennsylvania, and more birds will be migrating to and through the state in the coming weeks. Strains of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus have been present in Pennsylvania’s wild birds since early 2022.
As migration unfolds, the Pennsylvania Game Commission continues to respond to the outbreak, and is asking the public to report any wild birds observed sick or found dead.
On February 24th Scio Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to Wadsworth Hill Rd. for a one vehicle rollover crash with possible injuries.

Johnsonburg, Pa.: Two Cameron County hunters, Pat Uber and Ab Aikens, are successful fox hunters and brought their share of foxes to Rolfe’s Weigh Station over the weekend.
Pat started off the weekend with a gray fox he harvested at 8:00 p.m. on Friday evening. The female weighed in at 10.8#. Pat shoots a .22-.250 rifle with a thermal scope. “A story behind this one,” said Pat. “My wife told me there was a red fox on the edge of the woods but it disappeared by the time I go there, so I set up the call, and in came this gray fox.”
Ab joined Pat and they were calling at a stand near 11:30 that same night and a male red fox came in. The fox weighed 10.6# at the Weigh Station. Ab also shoots a .22-.250 with a thermal scope, and uses a Fox Pro electronic call.
OLEAN, NY – Olean, NY – For Denae Gargano of Olean, choosing Olean General Hospital (OGH) to welcome her baby felt like the clear choice.
“I knew the quality of care I’d receive here,” Gargano said. “It’s close to home, and my last delivery in November 2024 went so well.”
But this time, delivery unfolded differently. As the weeks progressed, Gargano experienced mounting complications, including high blood pressure, persistent pain near her liver, worsening headaches and vision issues. By the time labor began, the OGH obstetrics team was carefully monitoring her condition and ready to act when the time for intervention was deemed necessary.