Roulette Ambulance to Elk Street

At 2:14 PM on Thursday, Roulette Ambulance has been dispatched to the Health Center on Elk Street in Coudersport for abdominal pain.

At 2:14 PM on Thursday, Roulette Ambulance has been dispatched to the Health Center on Elk Street in Coudersport for abdominal pain.

At 2:07 PM on Thursday, Ridgway ambulance has been called to El Rancho Drive.

At 2:05 PM on Thursday, Corydon & Lafayette Fire Depts. have been dispatched to a wildfire near Rt. 59 & Klondike Road in Corydon Township. Bradford Twp. & Wilcox dispatched for tankers.

COUDERSPORT, Pa.—Family and Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life for Barbara Neefe, of Coudersport, from 1pm to 4 pm on Sunday, October 29, 2023, at the Coudersport Golf Club, 839 Cherry Springs Rd, Coudersport.
Barb passed away on October 18, 2023.
Barb entrusted her care and cremation arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
For further information, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.

At 1:32 PM on Thursday, Port Allegany ambulance has been called to Edison Bates Drive for a hemorrhage.
RECALLED. Patient going POV.

At 12:05 PM on Thursday, Coudersport Fire Dept. dispatched to Zito Media on Main Street for an automatic fire alarm.
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At 12:03 PM on Thursday, Roulette Fire & EMS have been dispatched to a 2-vehicle crash at 2190 Rt. 6 West & Main Street. On scene report two pickup trucks, minor injuries. One patient was transported to UPMC Cole. Second driver refused transport.
Wellsville Police arrested Dennis J. Norman Jr, age 34 of Wellsville, charging him with Menacing 3rd (Class B Misdemeanor) and Criminal Mischief 4th (Class A Misdemeanor). The charges stem from an incident that took place on Pine Street on October 12th. Norman was processed and arraigned before Wellsville Village Justice Thompson. Norman was released and is due back in Wellsville Village Court on November 21st at 4:30 pm.

Anastasia Penick, a third-year culinary student, is our featured student of the week. She actively engages in various extracurricular activities, including participating in Skills USA’s Front of House competition, being a part of the SHCTC Student Committee, and contributing to theater at PAHS. Additionally, she has dedicated four years to a part-time position at Fox’s Pizza in Port Allegany. Anastasia holds a ServSafe certification and is considering a future in the dietary field of nutrition.

At 11:18 AM on Thursday, Shinglehouse ambulance has been called to Blauvelt Hollow Road for difficulty breathing.
BRADFORD – State Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) will hold monthly satellite office hours on Thursday, Nov. 2, at the following locations:
Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania State Police today announced the number of firearms purchase denials and subsequent investigations for the third quarter of 2023.
The Pennsylvania Instant Check System (PICS) is used by county sheriffs, police chiefs of first-class cities, and licensed firearms dealers to determine an individual’s legal ability to acquire a license to carry firearms or obtain a firearm through a purchase or transfer. When an individual attempts to provide false information on a state and/or federal form, an investigation is initiated, and an investigation referral is sent to a law enforcement agency.
According to Pennsylvania law, a person commits a third-degree felony if they make a false oral or written statement on any federal or state agency form or willfully presents false identification that is likely to deceive the seller, licensed dealer, or licensed manufacturer. During the PICS process, some individuals are identified as having an active warrant for their arrest.
In the third quarter, the following investigations were initiated by the PSP Firearms Division and referred to PSP Troops, municipal police departments, or ATF for further investigation and possible prosecution.
Table 1: Third quarter PICS statistics (2022 and 2023)
| | 2022 | 2023 |
| PICS checks conducted | 285,980 | 242,090 |
| Persons denied | 4,437 | 3,539 |
| Denials referred to law enforcement agencies | 1,529 | 2,539 |
| Referred to Pennsylvania State Police | 363 | 896 |
| Referred to municipal law enforcement | 1,030 | 1,526 |
| Referred to ATF | 136 | 117 |
| Individuals arrested for a warrant at point of purchase | 27 | 18 |
For more information on PICS and carrying firearms in Pennsylvania, visit psp.pa.gov
Contact: Lt. Adam Reed or Myles Snyder, 717-783-5556, ra-pspcomm@pa.gov

BRADFORD, Pa. – National Fuel and Seneca Resources have endowed a new scholarship to benefit energy and engineering students at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.
The National Fuel Gas Company Foundation made a gift of $25,000 to create the National Fuel and Seneca Resources Scholarship in honor of the natural gas utility and its exploration and production company, Seneca Resources.
Students studying petroleum technology or engineering at Pitt-Bradford will be given first preference for the scholarships. Second preference will be given to students majoring in other energy-related disciplines or children of current employees who are attending Pitt-Bradford.

At 10:33 AM on Thursday, Roulette Ambulance has been called to Kio Road in Coudersport for chest pain.

With a 10-1-7 overall season entering the playoffs, this year’s Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s soccer team already has established itself as one of the program’s best ever, and as the third seed in the United East Volt Division, the Wildcats will host sixth-seeded Penn State Abington at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Penn State Berks, with a win over Penn State Harrisburg on Tuesday, nailed down the Volt Division’s top seed while Harrisburg is seeded second. Lancaster Bible College earned the third seed and St. Mary’s (Md.) College is seeded fourth. Berks and Harrisburg drew first-round byes and will host semifinal games next Tuesday.
Last season, the Wildcats reached the conference’s Final Four before losing to Penn State Harrisburg, 3-2.
In conference matches this season, Penn College is 2-1-2 against other playoff teams with 0-0 ties against Berks and St. Mary’s, a 1-0 loss to Harrisburg, a 3-1 win over Lancaster Bible and a 6-2 win over Abington. The Wildcats have outscored their UE opponents 9-4.
“This season has been one of incredible excitement for our team and program as a whole,” second-year coach Ian Scheller said. “To end any regular season with just one loss is a great achievement because being a team that can consistently compete on any given day might be the most important thing for any program.