Unstamped Cigarete Arrest In Annin Twp.


Woodhicks loved themselves some flannel so shake off those winter blues with black and red plaid and come celebrate National Flannel Day with us. This program offers indoor fun for the whole family with stories, foam axe throwing, woodhick games, and a lumberjack craft. Lite refreshment and beverages will be available for purchase during program.

On February 8 at 5:50 am Bradford Twp. Fire and Bradford City Ambulance were dispatched to a one vehicle rollover crash on Minard Run Rd with entrapment driver reporting heavy bleeding from the the face.
Loss of water system Pressure:
If the distribution system experiences a loss of positive pressure a PN (Public Notice) must be issued. The PWS cannot lift the PN/Boil Advisory until 2 sufficient clean bacteriological samples have been collected And analyzed. Verification after water main repairs where the main was depressurized or partially dewatered, one set of samples is collected that is representative to the affected area to ensure that the water is safe to consume. Once the samples are found to be satisfactory, the PWS may lift the PN/Boil Advisory. The Shinglehouse Borough will publish notification when you no longer need to boil your water for consumption after the repairs. You DO NOT need to boil your water before the repairs.
As stated above we need to have 2 sufficient clean bacteriological samples that have been collected And analyzed. Before we can announce and lift the boil advisory. Please plan to boil your water until Wednesday, February 14, 2024.
What should I do? After the water line repair
DO NOT DRINK THE WATER WITHOUT BOILING IT FIRST. Bring all water to a rolling boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool before using; or use bottled water. You should use boiled or bottled water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and food preparation until further notice.
Inadequately treated water may contain disease-causing organisms. These organisms include bacteria, viruses, and parasites, which can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and associated headaches.
These symptoms, however, are not caused only by organisms in drinking water, but also by other factors. If you experience any of these symptoms and they persist, you may want to seek medical advice.
Guardians of infants and young children and people at increased risk, such as pregnant women, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune systems, should seek advice from their health care advisors about drinking this water. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of infection by microbes are available from EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1 (800) 426‑4791.

At 7:21 PM on Wednesday, Port Allegany Ambulance has been called to South Main Street for chest pain.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Wellsville Police arrested Juston W. Conklin, age 31 of Andover, charging him with Criminal Mischief 3rd (Class E Felony) and Harassment 2nd (Violation). The charges stem from an incident that took place on Maple Avenue. Conklin was processed and arraigned before Wellsville Village Justice Thompson. Conklin was released and is due back in Wellsville Village Court on March 19th at 4:30 pm.
80 Railroad Ave., Roulette, PA, Potter County
CALL TO ORDER:
Public Comment
RVFD Call Statistics Report
Water/Sewer Report
Roadmaster Report
January 11, 2024 Monthly Meeting Minutes
Unpaid bills for February 08, 2024
January 2024 Profit & Loss & Balance Sheet
OLD BUSINESS:
No change to the budget
NEW BUSINESS:
Quotes on plow wings
Radio from Smethport Boro
Roulette Chemical Engine No. 1 Fund Drive
County liquid fuels fund
OTHER BUSINESS:
CORRESPONDENCE & INFORMATIONAL:
Erb Inspections, Inc. monthly report for January
Letter from Representative Martin Causer inviting the supervisors to join in an EMS Task Force meeting
ADJOURN:

Coudersport Rotary Club’s January 29, 2024, guest speaker was Curtis J. Campbell, District 16 Commander of the American Legion Department of PA. Curtis was born and raised in Coudersport. He served from 1977-1984 as an Army Medical Specialist. After his time in the service he went to college for Electronics Engineering.
Curtis’s goal with the American Legion is to assist veterans and Potter County has the highest percentage of veterans in the Commonwealth.
The mission of the American Legion includes Service for Veterans, National Security, Americanism, Children and Youth, Community Service, and Honor and Remembrance.
The Coudersport American Legion supports the community. In 2023 they donated $11,800 to 19 different community organizations. They also sponsor 2 groups of young men and women, Bull’s-eye Blasters 4-H Air Rifle Team and Black Forest Falcons Trap Team. The American Legion has emergency funds available for veterans and their families if they need lodging, food and gas. They assist Potter County veterans and their families if they need temporary financial assistance. They provide, free of charge, handicap equipment to veterans and the general public and have wheelchairs and crutches available at their building.
The American Legion building is available for use for special events.
We appreciate Curtis coming and providing this very important information about the American Legion.
I am joining Attorneys General nationwide in sending a warning letter to a company allegedly responsible for using artificial intelligence to impersonate President Biden in robocalls to potential voters.
The calls allegedly originated from Life Corporation and contained inaccurate information about the upcoming election and messaging to discourage potential voters from casting ballots.
Robocalls are much more than mere nuisances. They can cause fear, alarm, and in these instances, misinformation that could sway potential voters. Using A.I. to make these phone calls can be extremely dangerous as people will be more likely to trust who they hear on the other line.
Read more: https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/…/ag-henry-joins…/

| Trails at Jakes Rocks Selected as Pennsylvania’s 2024 Trail of the Year Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced the Trails at Jakes Rocks has been named Pennsylvania’s 2024 Trail of the Year.“People travel from near and far to hike, bike, and run these trails, which is a testament to the worthiness of this trail system,” Dunn said. “We at DCNR are hopeful that this honor helps connect even more people to the recreation opportunities around the trails, in Warren County, and in the Allegheny National Forest.”The Trails at Jakes Rocks is a 35-mile natural surface trail system, used primarily for mountain biking, but also hiking, trail running, and cross-country skiing.The trail system is a prime example of a modern, professionally designed, and meticulously constructed natural surface mountain bike trail system. Learn more… |
The Souper Bowl of Caring is a national movement across the nation working together to fight hunger and poverty in their communities around the time of the Super Bowl football game.

The Souper Bowl of Caring began in 1990 with a simple prayer said by Reverend Brad Smith at Spring Valley Presbyterian Church in Columbia, South Carolina: Lord, even as we enjoy the Super Bowl football game, help us be mindful of those who are without a bowl of soup to eat.

As they have for many years, the Port Allegany United Methodist Church is collecting cans of soup and boxes of crackers as well as monetary donations.
Stop by the Port Allegany Shop n Save Friday (February 9) between 5 and 8 p.m. or Saturday afternoon between 12 to 3 p.m. to make your donations. The food and cash donations will be given to PACS (Port Allegany Community Services).
The Souper Bowl of Caring collection at UMC is under the direction of Patty Fabish.
Pictured preparing for the event are Lillianne Reed and Makayla Alcorn.

Jane L. “Janie” Floyd, 78, of Driftwood, PA passed away unexpectedly at her residence on Monday morning (February 5, 2024). She was born February 2, 1946 in New Castle, PA, a daughter of the late Braden J. and Ida Dunkerly Walker. On September 21, 1968, in New Castle, PA, she married William Floyd, who survives.
Janie graduated from Shenango High School in the class of 1963. She was an accomplished seamstress who enjoyed making clothing for her children, and grandchildren as well as making pillowcases, clothing for dolls and much more for relatives and friends.

Joan Martin, 90, of Ridgway, PA died on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at Penn Highlands Elk.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of Krise Funeral Homes and Cremation Services.

Peggy Sitarchuk-Price, 61, of South Kendall Avenue, Bradford, PA went to join her mother and father, Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at Bradford Ecumenical Home.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

Howard L. CRIPPEN, 79, of Ulysses, PA, died Monday, February 5, 2024 in UPMC Williamsport.
Born May 15, 1944, in Hector Township, he was the son of Louis W. “Luke” and Arvilla M. Seeley Crippen. On September 26, 1964, in Williamson, NY, he married the former Barbara J. Blauvelt, who predeceased him on September 10, 2015.
He was employed by Ingersoll-Rand/Dresser-Rand in Painted Post, NY for 36 years. Howard was a member of God’s New Beginnings Church in Harrison Valley.
Last night, just before 18:00, CVFC was dispatched to assist Cuba Fire Department with a vehicle crash on SR305 at the town line.
First arriving units updated it to be a 2 vehicle head-on with 2 patients unresponsive and heavily entrapped in one of the vehicles.
CVFC 6 with 3, Chief, Chief 1 were on the street in just over 3 minutes from dispatch. While enroute, CFD chief 2 advised R6 they would be going to work with the TNT rescue tools. R6 arrived on scene, and quickly went to work, removing doors and the roof from the sedan while CFD rolled the dash and Cuba Ambulance provided patient care.
The CVFC crew assisted with getting the patients to the ambulance for transport and then went to assist CVFC 4 with traffic control as SR305 was closed for an extended time for accident investigation. All units were BIS just before 21:00

The family of Erika Lentz would sincerely like to “thank’ everyone who reached out to us on our mother’s passing.
For every condolence, card, prayer and thought you gave us during her last days and after we
sincerely appreciate it. We are so blessed with so many responses to us her children and to her grandchildren, they were a big part of her life and legacy.
Farewells are very hard but knowing other people care plays a big part in healing.
Thank you…

On February 4th, 2024 at approximately 6:13 PM, Cuba Police arrested Kiley R. Walsh (21) of Friendship, NY. Walsh was arrested on charges of grand larceny 3rd (Felony). Walsh was processed and placed in front of a Cuba Town Judge and released to appear at a later date. Walsh is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

On February 3rd, 2024 at approximately 10:31PM, following a report of a domestic dispute with gun shots, Cuba Police arrested Tyson C. Logue (27) of Cuba, NY.
Logue was arrested on charges of endangering the welfare of a child (2 Counts, Misdemeanor), reckless endangerment 2nd (Misdemeanor) and prohibited use of a weapon (Misdemeanor).
Logue was processed and released to appear at a later date. Logue is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

At 12:02 PM on Wednesday, Coudersport Ambulance was called to Cartee Street for chest pain.

At 11:45 AM on Wednesday, Austin Ambulance was called to McCoy Hollow Drive for seizures.
OLEAN, N.Y., February 7, 2024 – The Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation board recently elected Shelley Jack and Brent Driscoll to its board of directors and named its slate of Foundation officers for 2024.

Jack is the owner of Shebe Marketing, a marketing consultancy agency focused on helping women-led businesses with their branding and marketing strategy.
Jack has more than 25 years of experience in the marketing field, aiding clients in the manufacturing industry, higher education, healthcare and consumer brands.
Jack will serve on the Foundation’s marketing and donor development committee.
The board of directors also elected Brent Driscoll to a three-year term.

Driscoll, a retired CFO of Cutco Corporation, will sit on the CRCF finance committee. Driscoll also serves on the board of Olean Business Development and the Cattaraugus County Industrial Development Agency.
The combined expertise of Jack and Driscoll will complement the existing board members’ strengths, enhancing CRCF’s mission to “grow good” in the community.
Dennis Pezzimenti, Audra Stevens, Jim Stitt Jr., and Sandi Brundage, all currently serving board members, were re-elected for a three-year term starting on January 1, 2024.

At 11:15 AM on Wednesday, Port Allegany ambulance was called to North Brooklynside for chest pain.
| BEECH RESOURCES LLC Reports Drilling Started (SPUD) in Lycoming Twp Township |
| Description: BEECH RESOURCES LLC reports drilling started on 2/7/2024 at site Delta 8H in Lycoming Twp township, Lycoming county |
| Incident Date/Time: 2024-02-07 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, frack, spud, drilling |