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In an effort to protect wildlife habitat, the Pennsylvania Game Commission plans to spray over 123,000 acres of state game lands this spring to control a non-native invasive insect, the spongy moth.
Spraying is planned on 46 different state game lands – 123,276 acres in all – and will begin as soon as leaf-out occurs and spongy moth egg masses hatch, likely in late April and May.
“Those participating in spring gobbler seasons or otherwise enjoying state game lands may encounter aircraft spraying forested areas for spongy moths,” said Paul Weiss, Game Commission Chief Forester. “We recognize some hunters might be temporarily affected by these activities, but disturbances are brief and only temporary, and by protecting these valuable habitats against a destructive, invasive pest, the forests will provide hunters the opportunity to chase gobblers there for generations to come.”
No spraying will be scheduled the mornings of youth turkey season – Saturday, April 27 – or the opening day of spring gobbler season – Saturday, May 4.

“Sweet April Showers Do Bring May Flowers” is the theme for a Ladies Day Out brunch at Eddie’s On Main, from 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27th. This event is a fundraiser to benefit The Pastor Randy Headley Memorial Award for Community Service. The awards are presented to PAHS students at the Annual Awards Assembly. Tickets are $20 and are available at Eddie’s on Main or call/text Kimball Nelson (814-598-0235) HHP Community Service Partners.
Reserve now as limited tickets are available. In addition to the brunch, there will be wine tasting with Little Mountain Winery and music by Dana Daisley Acoustic. A Silent Auction featuring Curated Collectables from Aunt Helen, Jewelry, Gift Baskets and Custom Artisan items. There will also be raffles and door prizes. Cash donations will be accepted payable to Headley’s Headliners.

City of Olean Firefighters responded to a report of a structure fire at 623 Seneca Avenue in Olean early Wednesday morning. Firefighters received the alarm at 0236am. Engine 41 arrived within 4 minutes of the alarm and found heavy fire in the rear of the structure. 1 3/4″ handline was pulled to begin extinguishing the blaze. Firefighters performed a search of the structure for any residents still inside, however all were evacuated prior to firefighters arrival. Fire had followed the balloon frame construction through the second floor and into the attic. Firefighters were able to contain the blaze. There was a report that one occupant did seek medical attention and was transported to Olean General Hospital by Trans AM Ambulance. No firefighters were injured. City of Olean Fire Investigators are on the scene working to determine a cause of this fire.
Units on scene:
City of Olean
Engine 39
Engine 41
Engine 42
Ambulance 250
Ambulance 251
Portville Fire Department (on scene with their Air Truck)
Olean Police
Trans AM Ambulance
Allegany Fire and EMS (Standby at Central Fire Station)
Westons Mills Fire Department (Standby at Fire Station #1)
Help Thy Neighbor
Store hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The store phone number is 814.616.2470.
Additional locations and store hours can be found at FWGS.comOpens In A New Window.
The store closed for renovations on Saturday, April 13.

We are pleased to recognize Logan Hurlburt from Smethport High School is our Student of the Week! Logan has been a dedicated member of Mr. Miller’s Building Construction Occupations Class at Seneca Highlands CTC for three years, where he has consistently demonstrated hard work, a positive attitude, and exceptional focus.

Dale L. “Uncle Dale” Southard, 66, of Main St. passed away on Sunday (April 21st, 2024).
Born on October 29, 1957 he was the son of Lewis F. and Catherine Baker Southard. He was a 1975 graduate of Otto Eldred High School and then attended Toni and Guy Barber’s school in Erie, Pa.
Dale was a life long resident in Eldred and owned and operated Dale’s Barber Styling since 1986. He was a drummer in several local bands including Imagine, Tradewind, Shuffle, and Alabama Rain. He also played softball for “Skeeters Inn” and “The Dukes”
Dale was also an avid Buffalo Bills fan. Most of all, he was a great uncle to everyone and loved spending Wednesdays and Sundays at his sisters house with family. He was affectionately known as “Floyd the Barber” by all the locals.

The 2024 Wine Walk has been deemed a big success by organizers. This year’s participants included the Moose Family Center with registration; Allegheny Cellars Winery at Baxter Hardware, LLC; Uncle D’s Sassy Glass Winery at Rustic Roots; Twisted Vine Winery at Olson-Tenglund, Inc.; Laurel Mountain Winery at Trail’s End Realty; Brokenstraw Valley Winery at Mid-Town Motel; Flickerwood Wine Cellars at Mountain Laurel Federal Credit Union; Bear Creek Wines at A Stitch in Time; Mountain Winery at Neighborhood School of Dance; Sugar Bush Winery at Karen’s Hairstyling Salon; Triple Nickel Distillery at GLC; and The Winery at Wilcox at Port Notary Service and Kim Nelson HHP. The Port Allegany Senior Center will benefit from the proceeds of the 2024 Wine Walk.

The Port Allegany Music Department will present the 2024 Spring Showcase on Friday, April 26 at PAHS. Show time is 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $3 and available at the door. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. There is first come, first serve seating. The Showcase will feature bands, jokes, original compositions and more!! Pictured are three of the Showcase performers – Isaac Barber, Henry Troupe and Amber Funk, all members of the Class of 2024. The program is under the direction of high school vocal instructor Rachael Karwowski.

When the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s golf team won the United East Championship last spring, coach Rob Lytle called it a “great, great tune-up because I believe we’ll be doing this again, year after year.”
After one of the most competitive fall and spring seasons in program history on some of the most challenging courses several of his players have experienced, Lytle has his team primed and ready for this Saturday and Sunday’s UE Championship at Philmont Country Club in Huntingdon, where the winner also earns an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III Championship.
| PA Permit Violation Issued to NUCOMER ENERGY LLC in Hickory Township, Forest County |
| Description: Administrative violation issued on 4/22/2024 to NUCOMER ENERGY LLC in Hickory Township, Forest county. 78a121(a) – WELL REPORTING – PRODUCTION REPORTING – Well operator failed to electronically submit a monthly production and status report for each well on an individual basis, within 45 calendar days of the close of each monthly reporting period. |
| Incident Date/Time: 2024-04-22 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |

The Bradford Area Chamber of Commerce will hold the Annual Meeting & Award Presentation on May 2 at the Pennhills Club. The event includes the presentation of 5 annual awards to the Bradford Community. The five awards include: Exemplary Business, Community & Spirit, Director’s Award, Small Business and Legacy Award.
We are excited to announce this year’s award recipients. Exemplary Business Award will go to the McKean County Community Foundation; Small Business Award will go to Small Town Girl Boutique; Community & Spirit will go to the Bradford Friendship Table; Director’s Award will go to Pure Tech LLC and Legacy Award will go to Episcopal Church of the Ascension.
EPA announces selectees under Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund grant competition to deliver solar to low-income and disadvantaged households through the President’s Investing in America agenda.
PHILADELPHIA (April 22, 2024) – Today, as the Biden-Harris Administration celebrates Earth Day, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority has been selected to receive over $156 million through the Solar for All grant competition to develop long-lasting solar programs that enable low income and disadvantaged communities to deploy and benefit from distributed residential solar. This award is part of the historic $27 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which was created under President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to lower energy costs for families, create good-quality jobs in communities that have been left behind, advance environmental justice, and tackle the climate crisis.