This Weekend’s Events At Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
FRI, FEB 16 – FEB 18
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
THIS SATURDAY AT 1:30 PM
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
FRI, FEB 16 – FEB 18
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
THIS SATURDAY AT 1:30 PM
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
For the first time since 2010, Pennsylvania College of Technology will have its men’s and women’s basketball teams in playoff action during the same season when they take to the court on Saturday as the United East Conference Volt Divisions playoffs begin.
Seeded fourth, coach Geoff Hensley’s men will host fifth-seed Penn State Berks at 1 p.m. at Bardo Gymnasium. Coach Britni Mahoney’s women are seeded sixth and will travel to No. 3 seeded Penn State Abington for a 2 p.m. game.
Saturday’s winners will advance to the division semifinals next Monday, and those winners will square off in the division final next Wednesday. Volt and Skye Division winners will clash on Saturday, Feb. 24, for the UE Championship, with that winner advancing to the NCAA Division III tournament.
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Since a seven-game loss string ended on Jan. 16, the Wildcats go into the playoffs having won five of their last eight games, including Wednesday night’s regular-season finale 80-61 win at Gallaudet University that evened their UE record at 6-6 and pushed their overall mark to 9-15. It also evened the lifetime series between the two teams at 8-8.
MoreOn February 15th, 2024 at approximately 8:19 PM, Cuba Police arrested Jon H. Kaczor (45) of Cuba. Kaczor was arrested on charges of criminal contempt (Misdemeanor) and a probation warrant. Kaczor was processed, placed in front of a Judge and sent to the Allegany County Jail on $10,000.00 bail. Kaczor is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
February 15, 2024
By Electri-Cord Manufacturing Co.Press Release
Westfield, Pa.—For more than 75 years, Electri-Cord Manufacturing (ECM) has provided electronic products and supply chain solutions to clients worldwide. Now, the company is updating its brand to reflect its global contract manufacturing and supply chain solutions under the ECM name.
The announcement marks the next chapter for ECM, a multi-generation family-owned business, which is leveraging its expertise in electronics manufacturing and supply chain management to bring products from concept to market.
“Our focus on manufacturing and supply-chain solutions enables us to solve unique global manufacturing challenges for our customers by leveraging our experience in electronics manufacturing services,” says Ryan Samuels, director of business development. “Updating our brand identity is a natural next step in our journey and reflects our scope and purpose in electronics manufacturing, while staying true to our core values and maintaining the level of service out clients expect from us.”
The new ECM brand integrates the company’s corporate history of ongoing investments in technology, processes and relationships, while modernizing electronics manufacturing services and presenting the company’ inclusive, family nature, the company says.
“At ECM, we make powerful connections with the products we manufacture as well as the organizations and individuals that we support,” says Samuels. “Our success is determined by our customers’ success, and we are grateful for those connections that we make.”
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service State College PA
349 PM EST Thu Feb 15 2024
…Gusty snow showers will impact the area…
A line of snow showers will push eastward across the area late
this afternoon, accompanied by wind gusts up to 50 mph.
The Roulette Township rescheduled February monthly meeting will be held, on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 4:30 p.m., at the township office.
ROULETTE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FEBRUARY MONTHLY MEETING AGENDA
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:
I’m writing this because this is something I care about deeply and it won’t happen without the support of people like you. Starting a petition isn’t something I would normally do, but I was moved to do so because regulators put the health and safety of the residents of Cyclone at risk . I know I’m not alone and together we can make this change happen. Please sign and share! https://chng.it/TybQykfJDB“
Six PAHS students represented their school at the Tri-State Honor Band Festival held February 8-10 at Mercyhurst College The Honor Band Concert featured regional high school students in concert February 10 at the Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center. . The musicians are students of Mr. Brad Stewart.
Hamilton-Gibson’s Winter Theatre Arts Camps are for third through ninth graders who reside in the Southern Tioga School District, Wellsboro School District, Troy and Galeton School Districts and attend public or private schools or who are home-schooled.
Offered free due to the sponsorship of UPMC, the camp will be held at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street, Wellsboro, PA beginning Wednesday, February 1417 and continuing on selected dates through Thursday, Feb. 29 with Pay-What-You-Can performances for the public at 7:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 1 and 2.
Campers will present the musical “Junie B. Jones JR,” a delightful adaptation of four of Barbara Park’s best-selling books created specifically for Broadway Junior performers.“Junie B. Jones JR” features many lovable characters and fun-filled songs. This musical will capture the audience’s and performer’s hearts just as the books captivated an entire generation of students.
Join Junie B. on her first day of first grade, where many changes are in store. Junie’s best friend Lucille has found new best friends and Junie B. makes friends with Herb, the new kid at school. While in Mr. Scary’s class, Junie has trouble reading the blackboard and may need glasses. Add in a friendly cafeteria lady, an intense kickball tournament and a “Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal,” and first grade has never been more exciting.
Each camper will receive a free tee shirt, script, rehearsal CD/thumb drive and instruction.
The campers will be taught choreography, how to project their voices when speaking and singing and how to create a character – all while having fun. Particular roles will be assigned at the first meeting on February 14.
Registration forms for the camp are available at online at the HG website, hamiltongibson.org or can be obtained by calling the HG office at 570-724-2079 or emailing hamgib@gmail.com.
Chile is a long narrow country with approximately 4,000 miles from north to south and only 300 miles from east to west. It lies in the Southern Hemisphere bordering Peru in the north, the Andes Mountains Range in the east, Antarctica in the south, and the Pacific Ocean in the West.
The first weekend of February marked the deadliest days of its history. More than 3,000 acres of land burnt down to ashes with terrifying wildfires. The tragedy has taken 150 casualties so far and destroyed about 15,000 homes, and still, there is an unknown amount of missing people.
The Chilean government had no other choice, but to declare an emergency curfew to control chaos and ease the rescue efforts by the police, the military, and firefighters.
Several international governments offered immediate assistance, including President Biden, who sent his deepest condolences to Chile and its victims. The US embassy in Chile already created a call to action and made its first donation.
What Can We Do?
On March 23rd, just one day before Palm Sunday, we will be accepting donations at St.Eulalia Catholic Church in Coudersport, from 10 am to 5 pm. As usual in these tragic events, victims need everything, but due to the distance and shipping costs, we will accept monetary support and only the following items:
-Canned food
-Diapers for adults and children
-Toiletry products
-Toothpaste and toothbrushes
-Socks and underwear
To Think About
Let us remember that we live in northern Pennsylvania surrounded by national parks. This Winter has been very unusual with a shortage of rain and snow. Before we say, “I don’t like snow or rain,” let’s think before complaining about the weather.
It is not about us, it is about our nature. We need to fight against climate change and prevent wildfires in our areas.
When burning garbage, please, do it in an open location, far from flammables, and NOT on a windy day or when it is restricted. Check weather and drought conditions. If you go camping, hunting, or just on a day trip to the parks, take your garbage.
Douse your campfires until they turn totally cold. You may do so by just using a bucket or two of water.
Keep your vehicles off dry grass. Remember that your exhaust can reach temperatures of up to 1,000 degrees!
Keep sparks away from dry vegetation.
If you see any suspicious activity involving arson, call 911 immediately or report this to the park rangers.
We need to protect our nature and ourselves. Otherwise, we could be the next victims.
Leave with knowledge on how to plan, pitch, and win $50,000 for your big idea!
Join us for a FREE informational session on the 2024 BIG IDEA contest and get an edge with insider knowledge on how to excel in the contest, receive expert guidance from regional economic development leaders, and come to ask questions!
Location: American Legion Post 192, Coudersport, PA
Date: Wednesday March 6, 2024 from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Reserve Your Seat Today: https://bfcnp.org/amerleg192
Big Ideas Grow in WILD Places!: cnp.benfranklin.org/bigidea/#1706645736989-dd3060e1-ed9f
OLEAN, N.Y., January 19, 2024 — The Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation recently appointed Tyler Veno to the position of communications and fund development manager.
As communications and fund development manager, Veno develops and executes all Foundation social media content, sends out press releases to the media, and carries out all external marketing relating to funds and scholarships.
MoreReminder: The EMS Task Force meeting is coming up TOMORROW (Thursday, Feb. 15) at 6 p.m. at the Smethport Fire Department Inc. (this is a change from the original location).
Anthony Martin, director of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services at the PA Department of Health, will attend to discuss efforts to support ambulance companies statewide.
The Smethport Fire Department is located at 109 S. Nelson St., Smethport.
The meeting will be streamed live at www.RepCauser.com. All who plan to attend should RSVP to Rhonda Race in my office at rrace@pahousegop.com.
A Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser will be held Saturday, February 24 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Port Allegany United Methodist Church located at 307 North Main Street in Port Allegany. The dinner will consist of spaghetti, garlic bread, dessert and beverage. Cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children age 10 and under. Takeouts are available. Also available for sale will be containers of soup and baked goods. A Chinese Auction will be held with 25 chances for $5. The dinner, sponsored by the UMC, will benefit Trustee Projects at the church. Pictured is Ed Stewart wear a custom apron created by his grandchildren. Ed will serve as Chef for the dinner and homemade soups. Mark your calendars for a fun-filled day full of good food and fellowship.
Allegany County mourns the loss of former County Attorney Daniel Guiney and wishes to express sincere condolences to the family and friends of Dan. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dan’s wife Joan and the Guiney family.
Dan started his career in Allegany County in 1978 when he was appointed as Assistant County Attorney. He was appointed as a part-time Social Services Attorney effective January 1,1983, and appointed as full-time Social Services Attorney effective July 1, 1984.
Dan served in that position until he was appointed 1st Assistant County Attorney on January 1, 1991. Dan was then appointed County Attorney effective December 31, 1998, and served in that position until he retired on January 4, 2008.
During Dan’s 30 years of dedicated service to Allegany County, he was mentor, friend, and confidant to so many, and he provided the Legislative Board with sound legal advice and representation.
Dan was a beloved family man, engaged in many community organizations, and public servant. He stands out as a role model that we can all look to for inspiration. Allegany County has lost a great friend and community member with the passing of Dan Guiney.
On February 12th, 2024 at approximately 12:17AM, following a report of a disturbance, Cuba Police arrested Justin E. Moore (41) Homeless. Moore was arrested on charges of harassment 2nd (Violation) and trespass (Violation). Moore was processed and released to appear at a later date. Moore is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
A special thank you to our attorney mentor, Ashley Shade-Britton for all her time and encouragement.
Awards for the day went to Brooke English (Prosecution) and Rowan Kriner (Defense) for Best Advocate and Danica Austin (Robin Lesco) and Zeb Raught (Addison Booker) Best Witness.
The teams await final tallies from the other eight trials to see which four schools advance to the regional finals.
FRI, FEB 16 – FEB 18
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
THIS SATURDAY AT 1:30 PM
Event by Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
EQT ARO LLC Reports Drilling Started (SPUD) in Plunketts Creek Twp Township |
Description: EQT ARO LLC reports drilling started on 2/12/2024 at site Mallory C 9H in Plunketts Creek Twp township, Lycoming county |
Incident Date/Time: 2024-02-12 00:00:00 |
Tags: PADEP, frack, spud, drilling |