Sizerville State Park Swimming Pool End of Season Hours
Beginning August 23rd the pool at Sizerville State Park will be closed until 11AM on Saturday, August 30th. The pool will then be closed for the season at 7PM, Monday, September 1st.
Beginning August 23rd the pool at Sizerville State Park will be closed until 11AM on Saturday, August 30th. The pool will then be closed for the season at 7PM, Monday, September 1st.

Five recent Franklinville Central School graduates were awarded memorial scholarships via funds managed by the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation.
Trinity Garrey received the Jen DeLong Memorial Scholarship for $1,000.
The DeLong scholarship, established in memory of Jen DeLong, is for a graduating senior from Ten Broeck Academy/Franklinville Central School District who is pursuing a career in or demonstrates excellence in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) and music subject areas, with preference for a female student.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in McKean County the week of August 25. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in McKean County for the coming week is as follows:
Bridge Maintenance & Cleaning
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in Potter County the week of August 25. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in Potter County for the coming week is as follows:
Mechanized Patching
Mechanized patching is used to patch limited roadway areas that have extensive potholes, large areas of cracked pavement, and depressions. If mechanized patching was not performed, the damaged road surface would further deteriorate, resulting in PennDOT needing to completely rebuild the road or perform more costly corrective measures.
Environmental Education Programs
Weekend of August 23rd
Program Title: Dragonflies & Damselflies
Date: Saturday, August 23rd
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Do you know the difference between a dragonfly and a damselfly? If not, come to this program and find out! Short talk followed by a craft session to make and take home your very own dragonfly!
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Program Title: Film in the Forest: River Otters & Fishers
Date: Saturday, August 23rd
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: Campground Amphitheater
Description: A short talk on the river otter and fisher reintroduction in Pennsylvania will be the main topic of this program. Mounts, pelts, and skulls will be available to see, along with a river otter movie presentation—feel free to bring snacks and a blanket!
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Additional Information:
Sizerville State Park Calendar of Events Website: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/sizerville_state_park
To register for a program, go to the DCNR Calendar of Events website, search Sizerville State Park, find the program listed, and click on the Register button right under the program date, time, and location. For more information or questions about registering, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609.
In case of thunder, lightning, or extreme weather conditions programs may be moved or cancelled.
If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the park office at (814) 486-5605.
With a minimum of one week notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
Additional programs and events happening throughout the year can be found on the DCNR Calendar of Events Website. For more information or questions about programs at Sizerville State Park, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609.
The Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club is hosting their first Pennsylvania Hunter-Trapper Education Course on Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 9:00 AM at their location at 3307 W. Washington Street in Bradford.
To sign up, click the link below. This is a six-hour training class required by law for all first-time hunters and trappers before they can buy a license. You must pass a certification exam at the end of the class to complete this training. Please note you must be at least 11 years old to sign up for this course.
For more information, visit the Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club Facebook page.

Warren, PA: Northern Pennsylvania Regional College has announced students who achieved Dean’s List recognition for the Summer 2025 term.
Students take classes at one of our over 20 in-person instructional locations or online. Students from the area include:
Cameron County
EMPORIUM – Emma Bennett
Crawford County
MEADVILLE – Anastasia Ploski
Erie County
ERIE – Mekenzie Morgan
Potter County
COUDERSPORT – Jonathon Suladie
The Dean’s List recognizes the academic achievements of students who remained in good academic standing and earned a 3.0 GPA or greater during the Summer 2025 term. This outstanding scholarship contributes to the high reputation for excellence at NPRC. An official press release can be found online at https://regionalcollegepa.org/nprc-deans-list-for-summer-2025/.
Olean, NY – The nursing recruitment and retention committee at Olean General Hospital (OGH), a Kaleida Health facility, recently awarded three $750 nursing scholarships to current OGH employees who are planning to attend an RN program or are currently enrolled in a nursing program.
The three recipients, Kami Carpenter, Mikayla Keis and Abbie Kohler, were presented with this year’s scholarships.
Through various fundraising activities throughout the year, the OGH nursing recruitment and retention committee is able to present this scholarship annually. Applicants must be current OGH employees in good standing and be enrolled in, or enrolling in, a nursing program.
Change Is In The Air
By
Pastor B.J. Knefley
I just finished a walk with Molly, my dog. It’s interesting to see how she has changed over the past few years that I’ve had her. Initially skittish and quiet, she’s become a very headstrong dog. She bugs me to go for a walk in the morning, but rarely asks for food or snacks. Wherever I go, she follows. If I enter the bathroom, she’s right behind me. If she isn’t sitting nearly on my lap, she’s watching every move I make and won’t let me out of her sight. If I lie down, she prefers to be under the blanket where it’s warmer. She’s a muscular 55-pound dog who doesn’t do well as a lapdog, but she tries.
Autumn is quickly approaching, and I’m noticing more leaves on my lawn. We’ve had several warm weeks, but we know this will change soon. Although it seems like weeks away, we’ll start feeling the frost in the air. Some may not want that to happen, but it will occur regardless of our wishes. Life works that way. Change comes, often when we least expect or plan for it.
The other day, I had ten tons of stone delivered to my house. As is my habit, I grabbed my rake and shovel because it needed to be spread. What’s wrong with me? What am I thinking? Do you have any idea how many shovels of stone make up ten tons? A lot! I’m not 20 years old; in fact, I’m not even 60. So, what am I doing thinking I can move ten tons of stone by myself? Now, can I do it? The answer is that over time and with a lot of effort, I could move that much, but why should I? As the saying goes, work smarter, not harder. So why do I, or even we, think we can do everything ourselves? Maybe because we’ve learned somewhere along the line that if you want something done, do it yourself. Old habits are hard to break.
Sometimes, the hardest change to handle isn’t the one that happens around us, but the change that needs to happen inside us. Maybe the change in the air is the change that must take place within us. Think about it.
Celebrate the last weekend of summer with a visit to Sinnemahoning State Park! All programs are free to the public
Friday, August 29th, 20258:00 P.M 9:00 P.M –Campground Movie: The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies– Join a park naturalist for a showing of The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies and learn about the Monarch Butterfly’s long migration down to Mexico.Meets at: Campground Amphitheater
Saturday, August 30th, 202510:00 A.M 12:00 P.M –Ride the Rail Trail– Enjoy a guided ride through the park on the Lowlands Trail. Bring your own bike or check out one of the park’s loaner bikes. A park educator will lead the trip. Pre-registration is required if you plan to use one of the park’s bikes
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that its Potter County Maintenance Organization will start work to excavate and remove abandoned utility lines along Route 1003 (Loucks Mills Road) between Galeton and Ulysses boroughs in Potter County on Monday, August 25. Crews will complete this work as part of a project that includes full-depth roadway reconstruction, drainage improvements, and guide rail updates that will remove a 10-ton weight limit posting from nearly 3.5 miles of roadway.
While the crews excavate and remove the utility lines, flaggers in the roadway will provide traffic control during daylight hours for approximately two weeks. PennDOT urges drivers to exercise caution in all work zones, obey flaggers, posted speed limit and other work zone signage, and always buckle up.
Additionally, the project’s contractor will begin mobilizing equipment, installing traffic control devices, and performing drainage upgrades. In early October, the contractor will implement a detour using Routes 6, 449, 1001 (Fox Hill Road), and 1008 (Cross Road). PennDOT will issue an update before implementing the detour.
This roadway reconstruction project is the result of an Upgrade Partnership between PennDOT and Greylock Production, LLC., of Charleston, WV. Under the terms of the partnership, PennDOT and Greylock will each pay 50 percent of the $3.4 million contract. Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc., of State College, PA, is the contractor. PennDOT anticipates project completion in late December, but all construction schedules are tentative due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that its McKean County Maintenance Organization will close a portion of Route 4003 (Bingham Road) in Lafayette Township on Wednesday, August 27, for what it expects to be a one-day pipe replacement project. Replacing the 42-inch pipe located approximately 1.5 miles north of the intersection with Route 59 will prevent uncontrolled water flow from damaging the pavement and extend the service life of the road.
While the road is closed, traffic will follow a detour using Routes 646, 770, 219, and 59 around the closure. In the event of rain on August 27, PennDOT will start the work on Thursday, August 28. The department expects to complete this project in a day, but all construction schedules are tentative due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors AT OUR NEW LOCATION on the Courthouse grounds, at the corner and across the street from the square, every Friday (weather permitting) from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, August 22nd. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
* We’re back on our summer schedule of Friday markets, BUT AT OUR NEW LOCATION due to renovations on the square. We’ll be across the street from the square, along the sidewalk to the right of the courthouse entrance, and around the corner on East Street to the driveway.
* The outdoor market is held each Friday from May through October (weather permitting; on very rainy days, we will relocate into the Riley Gallery (if available)). In November, the farmers market goes indoors for the winter market.
* Market times have been established after many trial times over the years. If you are not able to visit us and would like something particular from one of the vendors, please contact them directly. They are willing to try to accommodate your request.
* If you are interested in joining the market this year or have any questions please contact …. Netra Baker, 814-598-0649 netrabaker2@gmail.com]
BLU IVY will be a vendor Friday. I will be bringing tutus, tulle dresses, crochet market bags, chap stick holders, 5 pc kitchen towel sets and more. I accept cash and cards.
MIKE THOMPSON will be a vender at market this week bringing a variety of fresh vegetables. Yellow Squash, Zucchini, Cucumbers, Leeks, Juliet Grape Tomatoes, Chocolate Pear Tomatoes, Mixed Vegetables, Bell peppers, and Hot Peppers. I accept, FMNP and WIX CHECKS as well as Cash. Knife sharpening will be available while you wait or shop other venders.
BLUE MARBLE FARM will hopefully be at the market with local, organically grown beautiful produce. We will have Heirloom Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Haricot Verts (French Green Beans), Squash, Italian Sweet Peppers, Hot Peppers, Green Onions, Beets, Cucamelons and more. Fresh Cut Flowers. Sustainable Wood Crafts made from wood harvested on our Farm. We accept cash, checks, FMNP checks and credit cards. For more information, contact Lisa at bluemarblefarm@outlook.com, 814-320-1308 or bluemarblefarm.weebly.com
MILL CREEK MARKET will be attending with a variety of Fresh Mushrooms and Lion’s Mane Grow Kits. Accepting cash, check, and Venmo. Find directions to our farm, links to shop, and more at: www.papreferred.com/Member/Index/1429
C & V SOAP AND CANDLES plans on attending Friday. Be bringing handmade soaps made with natural ingredients and hand poured candles!
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has been named to The Princeton Review’s “2026 Best Colleges: Region by Region.” This is the 22nd consecutive year that the education services company has recognized the university.
“For 22 years, we’ve been recognized on this list, and that’s thanks to our outstanding faculty and staff who go above and beyond for our students,” said Rick Esch, president of the university.
“I’m especially pleased by our strong financial aid ranking. Pitt-Bradford was built to give students access to college who might not have had it otherwise, and generous financial aid is one of the key ways we keep that promise today.”
The Gross Hollow Road in Sweden Township will be closed Friday, August 22nd starting at 8:00AM for tar and chipping. The road will hopefully re-open in the late afternoon. We are sorry for any inconvenience.
McKean County is seeking qualified and highly motivated applicants for part time security work for McKean County Courts.
This position is a part time/at will position. The part-time security officer will be requested to work certain days and times and can either accept the assignment or decline it. The part-time officer is assigned to days and times when a full-time officer is unavailable due to vacation, illness, etc. Normal shift assignments are between 08:00 to 4:30 Monday to Friday. The candidate will provide screening, technical and security related assistance to other non-judicial offices in the courthouse. This position is responsible for the safety and security of all staff and public visitors at the courthouse.
Responsibilities:
Depending on assignment for that day could require several of the following tasks/duties
>Perform a daily sweep of the courthouse building and grounds prior to and at the close of business.
>Maintain order within the courthouse: settle disturbances as required.
>Assign hearing and/or meeting areas with the courthouse according to the daily schedule.
>Gather information and complete incident reports for trips falls or hazards.
>Maintain a visible security presence within the building.
>Guide assist attorneys, court attendees to the etc. the appropriate areas for hearings and meetings.
>Appear at courthouse/court facilities to address emergency situations/events.
>Screen court visitors with metal detectors for weapons and assist visitors with finding their destination.
>Assist with such other duties as may be assigned for the successful operation of the courthouse.
Special Requirements
>Capable of meeting physical demands related to the use of restrain and self-defense and the ability to handle potentially violent situations.
>Be firm while maintaining tact. Have Communication skills to diffuse potentially dangerous situations.
>Have Firearms qualifications and be willing to receive taser training.
Minimum Qualifications
Two years in law enforcement/security related position. This is a good position for retired officers, looking for some work while maintaining their daily flexibility.
Willing to carry firearms and taser while on duty. Possession of personal firearm permit and be able pass an annual qualification. LEOSA permit and qualification will be provided by court.
Qualified candidates should apply by sending a McKean County job application and resume to Patricia Brown, Court Administrator, 500 West Main Street, Smethport, PA 16749 or via email to pabrown@mckeancountypa.gov McKean County is an equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.

Eleven recent area graduates were awarded athletics-focused scholarships, managed by the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation.
Mason Roessner of Coudersport (PA) Area School District and Cloey Larabee of Cuba-Rushford Central School, along with Olean High School’s Caedyn Tingley, Emma Edwards and Noah Gallo received scholarships from the Big 30 Athletic Fund, each for $1,000.
Established by the Big 30 Athletic Fund committee, the Big 30 Athletic Fund at CRCF supports the organization’s effort to provide scholarship funding to deserving student athletes in the region served by the Big 30, including Allegany and Cattaraugus counties as well as areas of northwestern Pennsylvania.
The fund makes possible awards for students graduating in the Big 30 region who have participated in at least two sports for all four years of high school. Academic achievement and financial need may also be considered.

The 2025 Red Hat Picnic was held recently at the Regular Baptist Church Picnic Pavilion in Smethport. Pictured (front, left to right) JoEllen Kille, Jill Jordan, Carla Shaffer; (back) Eileen White, Crystal Raymond, Laura Isadore, Jean Graham, Ginny Eppley, Alma Blackwell, Gloria French, Jody Isadore, Laura Crowe and Nancy Stolt. Missing from the photo are Ann Marsh, Pam Mcall, Melanie Durke, Sally Gildner and Pat Bechtel.
On August 18 at 11:47 Bradford city fire was dispatched to North Kendall Avenue to assist the ARG fire brigade with an oil spill, after a truck left the facility leaking mineral oil. Absorbent was put down and cleaned up. No environmental impact was present. Chief 1 (Butler) had North Kendall command.
: Photos courtesy of J.Bradish

Today shift 3 performed dual ladder victim removal. Utilizing our hose mannequin each crew in a coordinated fashion threw a single man 24’ ladder and then removed the victim from the interior and to the ground.

We are proud to present a quality lineup of farm machinery and agricultural tools in this online auction located in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania. From haymaking equipment to field-ready implements, this sale offers something for every working farm, homestead, or hobby operation.
Auction Details
• Bidding Opens: Wednesday, August 13th 8:00 AM
• Bidding Closes: Sunday, August 24th 4:00 PM – lots close in 2 minute staggered intervals
• Preview: By appointment only in Shinglehouse, PA. Contact Dan, (716) 307-9903
• Pickup: Local pickup only on Monday August 25th – winning bidders will receive pickup instructions in their invoice email.
Terms & Conditions
• Buyer’s Premium: 12% added to the final hammer price
• Payment: Credit card, cash or approved check at pickup. Must register to bid using valid credit card.
• Sales Tax: Applied where applicable
• All Items Sold As-Is: No guarantees or warranties—inspect before bidding
https://www.proxibid.com/…/FARM…/event-catalog/283972

2 Day Estate Sale! August 22 & 23
Friday 9am to 6pm and Saturday 9am to 4pm
Blackburn Living Estate Sale – 82 Thornapple Rd. Emporium, PA
Fishing items, bedroom furniture, kitchenware, living room furniture, metal shelving, wood shelves, collectibles, sportsmen’s items, luggage, glassware, corner cabinet, holiday decor, hand tools, ladders, stools, kitchen table, games, glassware, mounts, gardening items, pots, pottery, Corning, milk can, blankets, few clothes, coffee tables, lamps, canning items, train set, and more. Very clean estate and many unique items.

District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer is asking for the public to provide all information they have to assist Police in the investigation into the death of a young boy in Bradford last week. Bradford City Police and the District Attorney’s Office/County Detectives have received tips that are being (or have already been) pursued and she urges that ALL tips be provided to police.
The best way to provide tips is by calling the City of Bradford Police at (814) 887-4911 and speaking directly to an officer. Chief Michael Ward and Detective Mark Deluca are the primary investigators on the case. If you have ANY information about this child – including his care, circumstances surrounding his death or injuries, or anything else related to his welfare- you are urged to call. All tips will be followed up on. The investigation is ongoing.
Tyler PRESCOTT has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of a child. His bail was set at $1 million. An initial preliminary hearing conference/central court conference scheduled for tomorrow has been continued by the judge to a full preliminary hearing to be held at the courthouse on September 12th. Additional charges are pending the results of the investigation, including the results of the autopsy.
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford is one of 251 colleges and universities in the nation named to Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society’s Transfer Honor Roll in honor of the pathways it has created to support transfer students.
The Transfer Honor Roll is decided by 40 key metrics related to the support and success of transfer students, including college cost and financial aid, campus life for transfer students, admission practices, and bachelor’s degree completion.