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Endorsed by Kathy S. Schroeder, Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts
Thank you to all of those who signed my Petition and thank you so much for your continued support, it means the absolute world to me. I will be listed as 2 on the ballot but hope to be number 1 in your hearts. It has been an honor and absolute privilege to serve as your Deputy Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts over the past five years.
During my years of service, I have had the rare opportunity of being trained on the job by our current Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts, Kathy Schroeder. I know the duties and responsibilities of the Prothonotary/Clerk of Court inside and out.
I am very well versed in criminal and civil procedure, which is a must for this position. I also have a deep passion for this job and working with the public.
Over the years I have had the opportunity to get to know a lot of you personally and professionally. I want to continue to serve the citizens of Potter County, without any disruption in service. There will be no growing pains or learning curves, as I currently assist our Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts on a daily basis.
I am running on the Republican ticket, but I would appreciate and encourage democratic write in votes. I look forward to being your Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts and would appreciate your support and vote in the upcoming primary election. Vote experience; honesty and dedication. Vote Ashley Gledhill.
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The Keating Township Supervisors of Potter County will be accepting 2 separate sealed bids for the 2 items listed below. Please mark on the outside of the envelope the item description you are bidding on. The bids will be opened at the Regular Meeting on Monday May 1, 2023 @ 7:00 P.M. at the township building located at 2964 SR 607, Austin, PA 16720
ITEM UP for BID: SaltDogg Spreader/SCH096S 10 1/2 HP gas motor and a chain conveyer. AS IS CONDITION
Questions or to view this item by appointment contact the Roadmaster Pat Stevens @ 814-335-4656. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all bid proposals.
Sherry Clark Keating Township Secretary
ITEM UP FOR BID:
A Reserve price of $3500.00 is set for item.
2011 FORD F550 4×4 REG CHAS CAB XL DUMP TRUCK w/spreader
AS IS CONDITION: Doesn’t Run needs Radiator.
Mileage 52652
6.7 L V-8 Diesel
6-speed AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
4-wheel anti-lock brakes
Driver/Passenger Airbags
exterior color Oxford WHITE
Interior color STEEL GREY with vinyl seats and vinyl floor TIRE Size 225/70 r19.5G traction
7-wire trailer harness
40 gal axle fuel tax
Manual locking hubs, telescope TT mirrors, window door locks
Mono Beam coil spring front suspension
Stabilizer bar, Front/Rear
4.88 RATIO limited slip axle
Payload plus package upgrade
19500# GVWR package
molded black cab steps
Engine block heater
50 state emissions
Snow Plow Package includes 9 ft/ western plow and Flink spreader
trailer brake controller
high capacity trailer tow package
trans Power take-off Provis
extra heavy-duty Alternator
XL Value package
Cruise Control
AM/FM Stereo Cd/clock
Questions or to view by appointment contact the Roadmaster Pat Stevens @ 814-335-4656
The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all bid proposals.
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP MEETING AGENDA
April 13, 2023
4859 Route 155
Port Allegany, PA. 16743
Call To Order
Reports
1. Ambulance Report for March, 2023
2. Fire Report for March, 2023
3. Secretary’s Report for March 9, 2023 for regular meeting.
4. Treasurer’s Report for April, 2023
Correspondence
1. Starhose Co. #1 Fire Department Banquet invitation
2. Real Property Tax Exemption Certificate for Greg Ostrander
3. Letter from McKean County Planning Commission to Damon Smith regarding approval of the proposed subdivision cemetery lot.
4. Invoice from Sandra Kinney, Tax Collector for reimbursement of 2023 Tax Collector dues.
5. Memorandum from PSATS regarding 2023 proposed Resolutions and Nominations Report.
New Business
Old Business
Public Concerns

I would like to take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for Potter County Sheriff. I lived in Potter County for several years after attending college and then moved to Alaska to pursue a career in law enforcement. I started working as a Correctional Officer in a maximum-security prison in Juneau, AK for about 21 months.
In January of 1986, I was hired by the Juneau Police Department as a Patrol Officer. Approximately 4 years later, I was assigned to the Investigations Unit for approximately 3 years.
I was promoted back to the Patrol Unit as a sergeant where I supervised a patrol team for approximately 6 years. I was assigned back to the Investigations Unit, where I supervised major investigations for 5 years. As the Investigations Sergeant, I also oversaw two drug enforcement officers assigned to the Southeast Alaska Drug Task Force. During my time as a sergeant, I participated in numerous supervisory training classes.
My final assignment for the Department was in an administrative position where I restructured the Department’s training requirements and training schedule.
While employed by the Juneau Police Department, I had several ancillary duties. I was an Accident Reconstructionist for 16 years, and I was a member of the SWAT Team for 11 years. I held certifications from the FBI, NRA and the State of Alaska as a firearms instructor, and I was a certified Emergency Vehicle Operations instructor. I held an Advanced Police Officer certification from the State of Alaska and was awarded the Police Medal of Honor in 1993.
In the year 2000, I had the privilege of attending the Southwest Law Enforcement Institute’s, Law Enforcement Management College located in Plano, Texas. I successfully completed and graduated from the intensive 2 month long college level management course geared specifically toward law enforcement management.
After nearly 22 years in Law enforcement, I retired and my wife, Lynetta and I returned to Potter County to raise our twin girls.
I have served Potter County as a Deputy Sheriff with the Potter County Sheriff’s Department since 2016. I am currently certified by the Pennsylvania Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Education and Training Board. I am also certified by the Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission as a Firearms Instructor. I have a clear understanding of the duties of the Sheriff Department. I would be honored to serve the people of Potter County as your Sheriff. Early in my career, I was taught to treat people fairly and with respect. As your Sheriff, I will continue to do so.
The time I served in the corrections environment will aid me in this position as the Sheriff sits on the Potter County Jail Board. My time as a Police Sergeant and management experience will benefit me in carrying out the duties of the Sheriff.
My family attends the Gold Church where I have served as Moderator, Trustee and Chairperson for the building committee while building our new church. I am a coach for the Black Forest Youth Trap Team and have done so for the last several years.
Thank you for considering me for sheriff. I am the only candidate with 28 years experience in law enforcement, of which the last, almost 7 years have been with the Potter County Sheriff’s Department. I am the only candidate that is currently certified with the State of Pennsylvania and will not have to attend a 19 week, residential academy to become a certified Sheriff. I look forward to continuing my service to the people of Potter County. Please vote KEVIN SISKA for Potter County Sheriff in the Republican Primary Election on May 16th. I would also welcome and encourage all write-in Democratic votes. Again, Thank You!
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PAWNEE, Okla., April 11, 2023 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Under Secretary Xochitl Torres Small today announced the Biden-Harris Administration is investing $6.6 million across the country to help people living in rural towns develop community-sized renewable energy projects that will help them lower their energy costs and create jobs.
“People from rural areas make up America’s spirit and character and provide the everyday essentials our country depends on, and the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to ensuring they have every opportunity to succeed in their communities,” Torres Small said. “The investments we’re announcing today demonstrate how the Biden-Harris Administration is partnering with rural communities to champion the people living here and improve the quality of life for rural families and build the economy from the bottom up and the middle out.”
These grants are part of the Rural Energy Pilot Program (REPP) which allows for community-driven solutions to address high energy costs and pollution through renewable energy systems, including wind, solar, and other technologies like geothermal, micro-hydroelectric and biomass/bioenergy. A portion of the awarded funds may also be used for community energy planning, capacity building, technical assistance, efficiency and weatherization. This program, unique within USDA Rural Development, will provide historically underserved communities with the opportunity to keep essential systems functioning during climate change related extreme weather events and build resiliency directly into their energy infrastructure.
To learn more, read the full news release.

David R. Zettle, 79, of Montmorenci Road, died on Sunday, April 9, 2023, in Wexford following a brief illness.
He was born on July 17, 1943, in Ridgway, a son of the late Clarence and Evelyn Vasbinder Zettle.
On October 15, 1966, he married the late Charlotte Anderson Zettle, who preceded him in death on July 1, 2019.
David was a graduate of Johnsonburg High School and resident of the area for many years. He served in the U.S. Army making his rank to Master Sergeant and retired in 1987. David was a tool and die maker by trade and retired from Exotic Metals in 2003. He was a member of The Ridgway Elks. He spent his free time having coffee with his friends at Joey’s Bakery, going to Ridgway basketball games, and watching Johnsonburg Rams baseball.
He is survived by 1 son, Jon Zettle and his wife Toni of St. Marys, 1 daughter, Dana Jordan and her husband Chris of Ridgway, 4 grandchildren; Robert, MyKenna, Campbell, Jason, and his beloved dog, Pete.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Edward Zettle.
A Memorial Service for David R. Zettle will be held on Friday, April 14, 2023, at 11:00 AM at Krise Funeral Home, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA, 15853, with Pastor Erik Hart officiating.
Burial will follow at Maria Lutheran Cemetery.
Family and friends will be received at Krise Funeral home from 10:00 AM until the time of services.
Krise Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 130 Center Street, Ridgway, PA 15853 is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be offered to the family at www.krisefuneralhome.com

Please remember it’s very dry even though it may be damp on top of ground it’s extremely dry underneath and fires spread quickly so don’t burn !
Harrisburg, PA – The Shapiro Administration today announced Acting Secretary of Health Dr. Debra Bogen is being honored as 2023 Pediatrician of the Year by the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (PA AAP). The chapter gives this award annually to recognize a pediatric fellow who exemplifies the ideals of the profession and advocates for children’s health and increased access to health services.
To all the people out there wondering where we went. We are still here and busy with our projects!

The last few meetings were busy. We were asked by a lady named Ilene Altenhein to come and help her at the Roulette library. While the teens were learning the abc’s and putting up the books; the rest of us worked on our window display. After that the teens came to help us finish it up. The teens had placed up our window display at MAD barbershop in Port Allegany. We placed 4th on it!
Our last meeting was our fun Easter meeting. We decorated eggs, we did our QAMs and then we went on an Easter Egg hunt. QAM is Quality Animal Management. We learned a lot of this in the past but the new members hopefully learned something.

Our next meeting is April 23rd. I know we will be working on our Mothers Day Gifts and I am not sure what else we will do. We are looking for donations of fake flowers and yarn for a project. Until next time have a great day. Look at our pictures.
Written By:
Maeson Redmond
Age 8
As you may or may not know every year there is a Pet Parade at the Potter Tioga Maple Festival. Typically the parade is held on Friday evening at the Gazebo. This year the committee has decided to include the pets in the actual parade on Saturday. Line up will start at 2 with the parade beginning at 3. There will be 3 categories that the pets will be judged from and an overall Judges choice award. Prizes will be awarded!!

Categories include:
Largest
Smallest
Best pet/owner costume
Pre-registration is not required but would be greatly appreciated! I will update this post soon with the form.
Help spread the word!!!

Nathaniel Hare, M.D.
Allergy and Immunology, UPMC
Allergies are the symptoms of our immune system’s defensive response to things we encounter that our body deems as “unsafe.” Most commonly, dust mites, pollen, mold, certain foods, plants, or bug stings/bites are the trigger. Allergies can put a damper on enjoying the warmer weather, time outside, and all that the season has to offer. For those who battle allergies, spring tends to be a prime time for rashes, runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, and a list of many other symptoms.
Make the most of the season by gaining a better understanding of what’s causing your body’s response and working with your provider to better understand how to treat your symptoms and lessen your chance of encountering a trigger.

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police investigated 410 vehicle crashes which resulted in four fatalities and 110 injuries during the Easter holiday weekend. Alcohol was a factor in 31 crashes, none of which were fatal.
Troopers arrested 329 motorists for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and issued 15,146 traffic citations during the three days beginning April 7. Troopers cited 5,344 motorists for speeding, 481 for failing to wear a seat belt, and 80 for not securing children in safety seats.
Table 1: Easter 2023 weekend crash data, with comparison to 2022
| Year | Total Crashes | Fatal Crashes | People Killed | People Injured | Alcohol-Related Crashes | Alcohol-Related Fatal Crashes |
| 2023 (3 days) | 410 | 4 | 4 | 110 | 31 | 0 |
| 2022 (3 days) | 449 | 4 | 4 | 101 | 47 | 1 |
Source: Pennsylvania State Police, 2023
Table 2: Easter 2023 weekend enforcement data, with comparison to 2022
| Year | DUI Arrests | Speeding Citations | Child Seat Citations | Seat Belt Citations | Other Citations |
| 2023 (3 days) | 329 | 5,344 | 80 | 481 | 9,241 |
| 2022 (3 days) | 341 | 4,784 | 57 | 415 | 8,234 |
Source: Pennsylvania State Police, 2023
More information on the Easter holiday enforcement, broken down by troop, is available here.
These statistics cover only those incidents investigated by the Pennsylvania State Police and do not include incidents to which other law enforcement agencies responded.
For more information on the Pennsylvania State Police, visit psp.pa.gov.

On April 9th, 2023 at approximately 1930 hrs City of Bradford Police responded to a domestic disturbance at 38 Maplewood Avenue in the City of Bradford.
The adult female victim alleged that the defendant, Joe Smith had struck, bitten, shoved, and otherwise assaulted her causing injury to her.
Officers investigated on scene and took the defendant into custody and charged him with simple assault and harassment.
Magistrate William Todd arraigned Smith and he was remanded to McKean County Jail on $5,000 cash bail. Charges CC 2701 A1 Simple Assault (M2) CC 2709 A1 Harassment (S) Location 38 Maplewood Avenue Bradford, PA 16701 Arrest Date Apr 9, 2023 Incident Type Assault – Other Reference ID 2023-04091934
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/bradfordpd/68048/arrests/smith-joe-cc-2701-a1-simple-assault-m2-and-1-additional-charge

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service State College PA
851 AM EDT Tue Apr 11 2023
…ELEVATED RISK OF WILDFIRE SPREAD THIS AFTERNOON…
A combination of dry and windy conditions this afternoon will
create an elevated risk of wildfire spread across all of Central
Pennsylvania. Minimum relative humidity values will range from 15
to 25 percent accompanied by wind gusts between 20 and 30 mph.
Residents are urged to exercise caution if handling any potential
ignition sources, such as machinery, cigarettes, or matches.
If dry grasses and tree litter begin to burn, the fire will have
the potential to spread rapidly.
For more information about wildfire danger and wildfire
prevention and education, please visit the Pennsylvania Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources website at
http://dcnr.pa.gov/Communities/Wildfire.
How many times do we encounter hearing impaired people and wish that we could communicate with them? As we age, we gradually lose some of our hearing. Sign language can help. Also, mothers of pre-lingual children can use sign language as a tool with their little ones. Here is your opportunity to learn basic sign language that could help you or someone you care about.
This course will cover beginning sign language, the alphabet, conversational phrases and a variety of commonly used signs. In addition, basic facts essential to the correct use of the language will be addressed. A dedicated student could learn as many as 800 signs and understand signing and interpreting rules, basic deaf culture, and medical situations that cause deafness and loss of hearing. An intermediate course may be offered depending on interest.
This course will be taught by Sheri Greene and is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 25 – June 8, 2023 (not meeting the week of May 15th) from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. at the Education Council’s Coudersport office. The cost is $160/person. The registration deadline is Tuesday, April 18th. To register or for more information, visit www.pottercountyedcouncil.org or call (814) 274-4877.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The Potter County Housing Authority is requesting proposals for lawn care at our housing projects/locations for a TWO (2) YEAR TERM. The responsible Bidder will perform lawn mowing, trimming of sidewalk and building edges, as well as grass and loose tree branch cleanup. The Bidder will perform the requested work with their equipment. All Bidders’ will supply a current certificate of insurance of at least $1,000,000 liability coverage and have current vehicle insurance. Workmen’s compensation coverage must be carried on all employees, and a completed IRS tax form W-9 must be included with the bid submission. Terms of the lawn care service is as follows:
Term of contract: Year #1-April 18 to October 20, 2023. Year #2-April 19 to October 21, 2024.
Mowing Frequency: One (1) time a week if grass is 3” or over before mowing. Mowing and trimming will be completed up to two (2) times a week if needed during the period of April 18 to May 12, 2023 and April 19 to May 13, 2024. Contact Mark Tubbs for pre-approval. Second year schedule will be set weather permitting.
Lawn Clippings: Leave on lawn if not visible within one (1) day of mowing at each location. Rake and remove heavy grass and debris from lawns to designated location on site. Redwood Village requires removal of excess grass and debris from site by Bidder. Contact the Maintenance Dept. for the location.
Sidewalks: Sweep and remove all grass and debris from all sidewalks and parking lots.
Trimming: Use a Weed-Eater to trim sidewalks, building’s edge and around trees & bushes.
Bid pricing terms: Bid price should be on per mow basis per project/location.
Project location: Project Name Address
Freeman House /Garden 79 Maple View Lane, Coudersport
Redwood Village 9 Penn Avenue, Galeton
Honeoye Haven 315 N. Union St., Shinglehouse
Ulysses Family Townhouses 625 Academy Street, Ulysses
ASCS Office 109 Market St., Coudersport
PCHA Coudersport Lot #1 Damascus/Market Sts., Coudersport
MV Coudersport Lot#1 407 S. West St., Coudersport
MV Galeton Lot#1 & Lot#2 169/171 Germania St., Galeton
Please feel free to contact this agency at (814) 274-7031 extension 110 or Mark Tubbs at (315) 717-8873 to request a site visit of a project or projects before submission of your proposal. The safety of our Residents is critical while mowing at each location. Please feel free to contact Richard Duzick at (814) 274-7031 ext. 110 with any questions pertaining to the proposal request and/or to receive a bid packet for your review and completion. Please return your bid proposals to the Potter County Housing Authority at 109 Market St., Coudersport, PA by April 13, 2023 at 2:00 P.M. Please mark the envelope “lawn care” or fax or email your bid proposal to (814) 274-0738 or pcha1@zitomedia.net by the same deadline. The Authority reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, and to waive any informalities in the bid process. The Authority reserves the right to terminate this contract due to financial funding changes. The PCHA looks forward to receiving bids from Section 3, Minority or Female-Owned Businesses.
Tonight was our annual elections.
Chief-Rick VanDamme
1st Assistant Chief-Alex Pearson
2nd Assistant Chief-Todd McMahon
3rd Assistant Chief-Betty Lown
Captain-Tim Carr
President-Cassie Herrick
Vice President- Todd McMahon
Secretary-Diane Gelser
Treasurer-Chuck Nordblom
Congratulations to all!
I had the opportunity to go on a today. It was very interesting to see the process and hear about the benefits to our forest. We have a great team up here working together!


Incidents, News / By Dept 5 Social Media
4/10/2023 @ 02:44 Dept 5, 16 and 17 were dispatched to 530 Howland Hill Rd, Westfield Township to a vehicle fire at Painterland Farms.
Chief 16 was first on scene, reported a tractor, full involved, located near a barn but far enough away to make extension to the barn unlikely. He also discovered a downed wire and notified responding units.
Engine 5-3, Chief 5-10 and Chief 5-20 responded at 02:52 with a crew of 6. Engine 16-2, Patrol 16-2, Patrol 17-4 and Engine 17-2 responded automatic aid. Chief 5-30 responded to scene and set up Westfield Command at 02:58. Engine 5-3 arrived at 02:58 and crew quickly put the bumper line into service, using foam to gain control of the fire. Extinguishment and overhaul activities continued for approximately 40 minutes.
Tri-County Electric was contacted and responded to repair the downed line. Fire was reported out at 03:43. The tractor is a total loss, but crews were able to contain the fire to the originating object, with no injuries reporting and no further property damage apparent. All Dept 5 units returned at 03:53 and back in service at around 05:00.
Thank you to all responders. Although the loss of a major piece of farm equipment hurts financially, we are thankful that no extension occurred and no people or animals were injured.

Darryl R. LEWIS, 75, of Whitesville, NY, died Sunday, April 9, 2023 in Jones Memorial Hospital, Wellsville. Born March 8, 1948, in Wellsville, he was the son of Dorr F. and Loretta A. Hunt Lewis.
He was a 1966 graduate of Whitesville Central School. A Vietnam Veteran, he served honorably with the US Army from 1969 – 1971. He was employed by National Fuel as an operator. Darryl was a member of Morrison Hayes American Legion Post #702 in Wellsville, a life member of the Whitesville Volunteer Fire Department and a charter member of the Independence Rescue Squad.
Surviving are: his life partner of 41 years, Ilene “Punky” Jacobs Ordway of Whitesville; a son, Chris (Serena) Ordway of Versailles, KY; three grandchildren, Jillian, Kristyn, and Savannah; a sister, Diane Osgood of Wellsville; two brothers, Dean (Maureen) Lewis and Duane Lewis, both of Whitesville; nieces and nephews, Monica (Scott) Acomb, Jaime Lewis, Kris Osgood, and Kerri (Greg) Taylor.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother-in-law, Carl Osgood.
A private graveside service will be held in Whitesville Rural Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Jan Talbett for the Whitesville Veteran Memorial. Arrangements are under the direction of OLNEY-FOUST Funeral Homes & Cremation, Crowell Chapel, 296 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.