James Roland Scandle, 76, of Wellsboro, PA passed away at home on January 18, 2024, with his wife at his side. He was born on September 17, 1947, to Roland and Margaret (Buggy) Scandle in Shamokin, PA. He married Merry Carol (Herb) on February 5, 1966.
James was an Electrician for many years and was employed by IBEW 607. He was a member of the Galeton Moose, enjoyed hunting and fishing and cutting firewood. James had visited Tioga County since he was in high school and eventually bought a camp and built his home here.
Dolores C. “Dee” Euken, 86, of 522 First Avenue, Johnsonburg, and formerly of Elk Avenue, Johnsonburg, PA passed away early Thursday morning, January 18, 2024, at Pinecrest Manor, St. Marys following an illness of the last several months. She was born in Johnsonburg on September 11, 1937, a daughter to the late James and Rose Judice Cherry. On May 3, 1958, she married Stanley J. Euken. He preceded her in death on May 5, 2006.
A lifelong resident of Johnsonburg, Dee was a 1956 graduate of Johnsonburg High School. She was a member of Holy Rosary Church. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, she loved to read, do crossword puzzles, crochet and later in life make trips to the casino.
In 1999, Dee retired from GTE-Sylvania in St. Marys after 35 years of service.
On January 20 at 7:53 pm, Penfield Fire and Bennetts Valley Ambulance were dispatched for a motor vehicle accident with entrapment. The accident is on State Park Rd. and Oak Stub Rd. in Penfield.
On January 20 at 4:28 pm, Wellsboro, and Morris Fire Depts were dispatched to assist Fire Depts. in Lycoming County with a fully involved cabin fire at 88 Kee Kee Run Rd. in Brown Twp. Lycoming County.
Pictured are PAHS Varsity Cheerleaders Alexsis Bennett, Jersey Gamet, Lillianne Reed, Lily Babcock, Milla Senna and Savannah Hart as they prepare for the competition to begin.
The PAHS National Honor Society is helping the Port Allegany United Methodist Church with a shoe drive beginning Monday, January 22nd through Friday, February 2nd. It’s a great time to clean out your closets and donate new, slightly worn or gently used sneakers, boots, dress shoes and sandals and send them with a high school student to take to their homeroom. The homeroom that collects the highest number of pairs of shoes will win a doughnut party sponsored by the church. The maintenance staff has placed green recycling bins into every homeroom. The donations of footwear are the only items to be placed in these bins. The bins will be emptied and counted on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Sally J. Conner, 75, of Bradford, PA passed away on Friday, January 19, 2024 at the Pavilion at BRMC.
She was born on July 28, 1948 in Bradford, a daughter of the late Calvin and Eleanor Milks Abrams.
She was the widow of Andrew Conner; who preceded her in death.
She was a talented crocheter who enjoyed growing flowers in her garden and taking care of her houseplants. She especially enjoyed cooking for her family.
She was employed at the former Anderson’s Diner, Bradford, as a baker for several years.
National Weather Service State College PA 327 PM EST Sat Jan 20 2024 …MULTIPLE LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW BANDS WILL INCREASE OVER PARTS OF MCKEAN…WARREN…POTTER… SOUTHERN CLINTON…NORTHERN CENTRE…NORTHERN CLINTON…CAMERON… CLEARFIELD…TIOGA… BLAIR…ELK…AND SOUTHERN CENTRE COUNTIES THROUGH LATE AFTERNOON…
HAZARDS…Several bands of light to moderate snow accompanied by wind gusts over 30 mph. This combined with recent powdery snowpack will produce areas of blowing snow and local visibilities below one mile.
LOCATION AND MOVEMENT…At 321 PM EST, regional radar indicate increasing bands of light ot moderate snow across the northern half of central Pennsylvania. The bands have a connection to the eastern Great Lakes, and are moving southeast at 35 mph.
THIS SQUALL WILL BE NEAR… Scandia, Truman, and Russell around 325 PM EST. Marshburg around 345 PM EST. Monument and Kinzua Bridge State Park around 350 PM EST. Stevenson Dam and Westport around 355 PM EST. Kettle Creek State Park around 410 PM EST. Betula around 415 PM EST.
For those driving on Interstate 80, this includes areas between the Dubois Route 255 and Mile Run exits, specifically from mile markers 105 to 193.
This includes Interstate 99 from mile markers 50 to 85.
SAFETY INFO… Use extra caution if you must travel into or through these snow showers through late afternoon. Rapid changes in visibility and potentially slick roads may lead to accidents.
A second Vehicle vs Building accident this week in the Borough occurred this morning (1/20/24) at aprx 0726 when SFD was dispatched to JB Distributors on E Water St to find a truck had lost control on ice and crashed into the building. .Engine 24 responded and Capt 230 had command. MA-3 was on scene and confirmed no injuries. The vehicle had minor damage and was able to be driven from the scene. Smethport Borough Police were on scene. All Station 2 personnel were back in quarters at 0810.
Sinnemahoning State Park will be drawing down the level of the George B. Stevenson Reservoir starting Monday January 22nd to complete a rehab project on the dam. The draw down will be no more than 10 feet, and will remain down until the project is completed.
The draw down may create dangerous ice conditions and we recommend that visitors stay off the lake until the project is completed and the lake is restored to normal elevation. We will post updates throughout and notify the public when the lake is back at normal elevation.
If you have any questions feel free to call the park at 401-647-8401.
At 12:40 PM on Saturday, Bradford City Fire & EMS have been dispatched to East Main Street & North Kendall Avenue for a 2-vehicle motor vehicle crash. Minor damage reported.
Julia Overton-Healy, Cross Stitch Artist, will be teaching a Beginner Cross Stitch class on Wednesday, Feb. 7 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Potter County Artisan Center. Students are asked to choose two colors when registering. These will be used to create the project, which is the initial of student’s first name. Participants are asked to bring a small pair of sharp scissors. All materials, including the pattern, will be provided.
To register for these classes, please call the center at 814-274-8165. The co-op is located at 227 N. Main Street and is open from 12 pm to 4:00 pm Monday through Saturday.
Harriet Rutkowski-Hood with her 4th place Crossbred Swine
Last week, eight 4-H members from Potter County competed at the 2024 Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. These members represented the Famous Wabbits and Seedsowers 4-H clubs and competed in a variety of areas, including livestock, photography, and woodworking. The Potter County 4-H program is extremely proud of their hard work and accomplishments with each of their projects this year!
Not surprisingly, NYS Sen. George Borrello takes an extremely partisan position regarding Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recently enacted ‘Birds & Bees Protection Act.’
The Act restricts the use of neonicotinoid-treated seeds, as they are related to hive abandonment syndrome (aka Colony Collapse Distorder) in bees. The Act encourages the development and use of less harmful and more economical alternatives over time.
A toxic pollutant, neonicotinoids (neonics) enter the environment through coated seeds. The toxin then is taken up by the developing plant where pollinators, such as bees and ruby-throated hummingbirds, encounter it in flowers. Only a small percentage of the toxin is used by the plant, with the remainder staying in the soil where it can be taken up by other flowering plants and weeds and enter groundwater.
According to an article published Dec. 23rd in the Wellsville Sun, the good senator claims this Act would hurt NYS farming industry and that the governor enacted the law without any input from state farmers, some of whom oppose the act.
The president of the NYS Farm Bureau, however, according to that same article, stated that the Governor invited input and mediated concerns from all sides, including farmers.
Don’t allow others to live in your head. What does that mean? Do you? Have you done it? Are you doing it now?
Allowing others to live in your head is simply allowing another person’s words, behavior, or thoughts to occupy your thoughts, emotions, and general well-being. We do this by letting their words etc. eat away at our peace, joy, serenity, and general well-being. Perhaps it was a critical word or look. Maybe it wasn’t what was said, but rather what was implied. We allow it to run around the inside of our heads. Then think of how we could comeback in a response. We rehearse the event over and over without finding a resolution or peace. Instead of having peace and joy, all fruits of the Spirit, we instead have restlessness, self-doubt and find that life is being sucked out of our being. How does this happen and how do we stop the merry-go-round? I wish I had a simple answer.
Recently I realized that I was allowing the comments of another to take up residence in my head. Their words seemed to echo with increasing loudness, interrupting every part of my day. Even my sleep was being interrupted by their nagging words. Everything I tried didn’t seem to work. I didn’t have peace; I wasn’t finding joy. Why was I allowing this to happen? If I was going to survive this bombardment of what felt like a constant intrusion of thought, I needed to do something. Without getting spooky spiritual let me say that the first thing I did was tell the intrusive thoughts to leave me alone and yes, I did it out loud. Why? Because those intrusive thoughts came to me through either the written word or the spoken word, I wasn’t going to drive them out by thought alone. Mental gymnastics means I allow something to go around and around in my head. It doesn’t make me stronger, instead it makes me weaker. Another thing I’ve learned to do is flood my hearing with music. I don’t use head banging music but rather music that is soft, relaxing and has a calming effect. In the end I’m trying to practice what Jesus said, “Resist the devil and he will flee.” It doesn’t take long for those thoughts to leave. Think about it.
A reminder to all of our customers. Starting this week, we will only be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday for our winter hours until March.
Check out all the new hunting gear available at North Central Supply. New shipment of double hung vinyl replacement Windows have arrived…prices start @ $60.00 Multiple sizes available…best prices around..( please do not call asking for sizes, too many to check).. Save money and make the drive to Galeton…