Westons Mils Dispatched For Crash

At 9:30 AM on Saturday, Westons Mills Fire & EMS dispatched to Wolf Run Road for a motor vehicle crash.

At 9:30 AM on Saturday, Westons Mills Fire & EMS dispatched to Wolf Run Road for a motor vehicle crash.

At 9:15 AM on Saturday, Mansfield Fire & EMS have been dispatched to a vehicle into bridge crash at 1688 South Main Street.
Conflict
by
Pastor B.J. Knefley
Do you like conflict? I don’t and I’ve found that most people don’t. I have met some that seem to flourish on it, but they are the exception.
Conflict comes about when we don’t agree. We all experience it in our families, relationships, work environment, and general everyday activities. It doesn’t have to be earth shattering unless we allow it to go too far like the road rage incident that I heard about on the news recently. A simple moment of conflict led to disastrous choices and one person dead.
Conflict can actually be a good thing if used properly. It doesn’t have to be all bad. It can cause us to think and learn. It can challenge and provoke learning and understanding. But then again, we have to exercise choice if we’re going to allow it to work out good things in our life. The problem is often that when we’re in conflict there are other things going on. Conflict can invoke feelings of disrespect, devalue and insignificance in such a way that the issue becomes secondary to the protecting of our emotions and feelings.
Conflict has a way of entering into people’s lives in all sorts of ways. Social media has become a platform for people to create conflict. Text messaging can lead to a host of problems related to miscommunication and misunderstanding. Conflict arises when he said, she said, create disagreements and hard feelings, usually over nothing. None of it is new, even Jesus said that we’d have conflict in this world. The question is what to do with conflict. Personally I like to ask a simple question, “In the scope of eternity, how important is it?” Funny how unimportant things become when put in their proper perspective. What might have been conflict in one moment, becomes irrelevant in the next.
Got conflict? In the scope of eternity, how important is it? Think about it.
A reminder to all of our customers. We will only be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday for our winter hours until March.



| PA Permit Violation Issued to STONEHAVEN ENERGY MGT CO LLC in Henderson Township, Jefferson County |
| Description: Administrative violation issued on 2/21/2024 to STONEHAVEN ENERGY MGT CO LLC in Henderson Township, Jefferson county. 78.121(B) – WELL REPORTING – PRODUCTION REPORTING – Operator failed to electronically submit production and status report to the Department through its web site. |
| Incident Date/Time: 2024-02-21 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |

On February 23, at 9:49 pm Allegany Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to 766 Lippert Hollow Rd. for a motor vehicle accident with injuries unknown extent of injury

On February 23, at 9:27 pm Coudersport Ambulance was dispatched to West Baker Hollow Rd for a woman hemorrhaging.

At 7:47 PM on Friday, Port Allegany ambulance was called to East Mill Street for a fall victim.

On February 20th, 2024 at approximately 7:56 PM, Cuba Police arrested Katelyn Amberlese (30) of Orlando, Florida. Amberlese was arrested on a fugitive of justice out-of-state warrant.
Amberlese was processed and placed in front of a judge and sent to the Allegany County Jail to await extradition. Amberlese is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Hunters and members of waterfowl organizations have several options to ask questions and voice opinions on the 2024-25 proposed migratory game bird seasons.
Questions or comments can be submitted to waterfowlcomments@pa.gov, or a letter can be mailed to Pennsylvania Game Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Management, 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797.
An online question-and-answer session will be held on the proposed seasons on Thursday, March 7 at 1 p.m. on the Game Commission’s Facebook page. The briefing will be recorded, and a link will be available to view at www.pgc.pa.gov.

BUFFALO — Bonnie J. Young of 307 Porter Avenue, passed away on Monday (February 19, 2024) following an illness and overall decline in health.
Bonnie was born December 8, 1939, in Port Allegany, PA and was the daughter of Maynard and Evelyn Blanchard Painter.
Bonnie graduated from Port Allegany High School in 1957. She went on to study at a SUNY school in Buffalo, obtaining her degree as a registered nurse. Her career as a nurse allowed her to work in multiple settings with many types of patients who benefited from her care and compassion. Bonnie had a passion for caring for the elderly with the majority of her career spent working in skilled nursing settings in Olean, Allegany, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls.

(McKEAN COUNTY, Pennsylvania: February 23, 2024): District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reports that the McKean County Drug Task Force is currently looking for two individuals wanted on drug charges.
Mark NAGY has been charged in two criminal complaints by Detective Kolin Strawcutter with Delivery of a Controlled Substance (cocaine) – Felony; Delivery of a Controlled Substance (fluorofentanyl (a fentanyl derivative)) – Felony; and other charges.
Detective Strawcutter has also filed a criminal complaint against Christina Lynn-Hamilton charging her with Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled Substance (cocaine) – Felony and other charges. She is charged with conspiring with Nagy in the delivery.
Arrest warrants have been issued for the arrest of NAGY and HAMILTON. If you know of their location, please alert law enforcement. The last known address of both individuals is Shinglehouse, PA.
If you suspect illegal drug activity, please report it to Chief County Detective Ryan D. Yingling, McKean County Drug Task Force, at McKeanDA.org or (814)887-3312.

Michael Hamer, 76, of Bradford, passed away unexpectedly, Thursday, February 22, 2024, at his residence.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

On February 23, at 4:33 pm Roulette Ambulance was dispatched to Rt 155 South for cardiac emergency. Update Roulette has been recalled Port Allegany is taking the call

On February 23, at 4:28 pm Ridgway Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to the intersection of Bridge St. and Ridgway St. Marys Rd. for a two vehicle motor vehicle accident

C. Dennis Alward, 83, of Bradford, PA passed away on Monday, February 19, 2024, at the Olean General Hospital, Olean, NY.
He was born on May 14, 1940, in Ridgewood, NJ, a son of the late Thilander and Beulah Hood Alward.
On July 26, 1975, in Allendale, NJ, he married Diane E. Hartman who preceded him in death on May 11, 2017.
He was a truck driver for the former NBS Trucking and Kightlinger Trucking until his retirement.

Two long-serving leaders received special recognition for their work at a McWaPEC Counties Boroughs Association meeting held recently in Mount Jewett. George Hults of Coudersport was honored for his 30 years of service as a member of the Coudersport Borough Council. Irv Swartz of Lewis Run was honored for his nearly 20 years of service as a member of the Lewis Run Borough Council. Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) presented both men with congratulatory citations from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Cora Helen Miller, 96, of Hamburg, New York, formerly of Emporium, PA passed away peacefully at home on Friday morning (February 23, 2024). She was born April 16, 1927 in Sinnamahoning, PA a daughter of the late Charles and Louella Swank Goss. On June 26, 1948 in Sinnamahoning United Methodist Church she married the late Lloyd Miller who preceded her in death on December 30, 2017.
Mrs. Miller graduated from Emporium High School in the class of 1944. She was a longtime volunteer with Salvation Army and the Food Pantry in Emporium.

Delores “Dee” Greville, 96, of Highland Rd. in Kane, PA passed away Tuesday (Feb. 20) in the Lutheran Home at Kane. Born March 3, 1927 in Nansen, she is the daughter of the late Charles and Laura (Barner) Weaver. In 1947 at the St. Callistus, she married James Greville, who preceded her in death.
Dee graduated from Kane Area High School in 1945. She was a past president of the P.T.A for both St. Callistus and Erickson Schools. She was the Chairman of Mothers March of Dimes in Kane from 1969-1970 and also was the hostess for the Kane Welcome Wagon for 19 years. She was the owner and manager of the Winsor Hotel and Bar and the Birdcage for 18 years.
Dee served on the United Way board of directors for six years and was a former member of the Kane Elks Club, the VFW, the Kane Eagles, the Kane Senior Center and St. Callistus Catholic Church. She prepared the meals for the Kane Rotary for years and in honor of her commitment, she was awarded the Paul Harris Award, which is Rotary’s highest honor. Dee also was a Can Can Dancer for the March of Dimes and also for the Church Women United.

A Celebration of Life for Frank J. Raffaele Jr., will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2024, from 1:00 to 4:30 pm at the North Warren Community House, 3 Church St., North Warren PA, 16365.

Marjorie “Jean” Clawson Quiggle Hackett passed away Sunday, January 14 at Warren General Hospital at the age of 99 just shy of her 100th birthday.
Jean was born March 5, 1924, in Cleveland, Ohio to the late Robert J. and Hannah A. (Shuster) Clawson. Jean worked several jobs in the Cleveland area including a time at the Rations Board during the Great Depression where she would routinely slip extra ration coupons into the hands of parents needing shoes for their children.
Her family moved to Corydon, PA where her grandparents owned and operated the Clawson General Store. She graduated from Kinzua High School where she was the standout woman’s basketball player and captain of her team and was voted most popular of her graduating class. Jean worked for many years at the Blair Corporation and the Warren County School District as a Library Aid at Beaty Junior High School and Warren Area High School.
Jean was a devout Catholic and a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church and St Joseph’s Catholic Church during her lifetime. Determined to remain active well into her 90’s, Jean could be seen walking her neighborhood and greeting everyone on her front porch most days. Jean also enjoyed boating at Kinzua for many years with her family and her brothers’ family each summer enjoying the many fun-loving antics of the nieces and nephews.

At 12:34 PM on Friday, Morris Fire Dept. has been dispatched to 855 Plank Road for a report of a barn fire.
Second Alarm: Wellsboro & Liberty to scene. Heavy smoke showing. Blossburg Rehab dispatched. Mansfield & Blossburg Tankers requested to scene.