Kimberly K. Burdick, 68, of Bolivar, formerly of Richburg, NY

Kimberly K. Burdick
Kimberly K. Burdick, 68, of Bolivar, formerly of Richburg, passed away in her home on Saturday, March 8, 2025, after a period of declining health.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, PA, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.
Arthur M. Stahli, Sr., 73, formerly of Ridgway, PA

Arthur M. Stahli, Sr., 73, formerly of Ridgway, passed away on Saturday, March 8, 2025 following a brief illness.
He was born April 7, 1951 in Ridgway, PA, a son of the late Wilmer and Jane O’Neil Stahli.
Arthur worked for Advanced Thermal Products for more than 15 years. He could often be found yard-saleing on the weekends, always on the hunt for his next treasure. Art found joy in hunting and fishing, and in his teen years, he proudly held the state record for the biggest black bear.
Shirley A. Stewart, 88, a resident of Elk Haven Nursing Home and formerly of Bucktail Road

Shirley A. Stewart, 88, a resident of Elk Haven Nursing Home and formerly of Bucktail Road, passed away peacefully Sunday, March 9, 2025.
She was born May 14, 1936, in Reynoldsville, daughter of the late Arthur and Irene Mulhollan Stewart. She was a graduate of Reynoldsville High School and continued her education at Temple University where she earned her degree. She started her career at the Elk County Home and retired from Elk Haven Nursing Home, where she was the first administrator for the organization.
McKean County Seeking Director Of Security
McKean County
Director of Security
McKean County is seeking qualified and highly motivated applicants for a full-time Director of Security located in Smethport, Pennsylvania.
The Director of Security will coordinate and implement initiatives regarding security and safety for all departments of the Court. The candidate will provide technical and security related assistance/advice to other non-judicial offices in the courthouse upon request of the County Commissioners. This position is responsible for the safety and security of all staff and public visitors in the courthouse.
Responsibilities:
- Perform a daily security sweep of the courthouse building and grounds prior to and at the close of business.
- Maintain order within the courthouse; settle disturbances as required.
- Develop and institute procedures and plans relating to security and safety.
- Assign hearing and/or meeting areas within the courthouse according to the daily schedule.
- Maintain a visible security presence within the building.
- Direct traffic (attorneys, litigants, witnesses, etc.) for hearings and meetings.
- Provide leadership to the Courthouse Security Committee on related meeting agendas, programs and policies.
- Provide effective supervision, coaching, mentoring and appraising of job performance to assigned subordinates.
- Accurately maintain required reports, files, records and certifications related to the position or courthouse security.
- Provide input into department annual budget.
- Create, issue, and monitor key fob access for all employees of the courthouse.
- Appear for events or assure other security staff appears for functions and proceedings held at the courthouse/court facilities on non-county/court hours.
- Appear at courthouse/court facilities to address emergency situations/events.
- Assign duties/hours to other Security Officers, full and part-time, as required for court/courthouse and court facility operations and functions.
- 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 restraint and self-defense and ability to handle potentially violent confrontations.
- Firearms and Taser Qualifications (May obtain training/certification after hire at discretion and under terms set by the court).
- Communication skills necessary to diffuse dangerous and/or threatening situations.
- Ability to complete annual firearms certification.
- Ability to use tact, yet decisiveness.
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.
Jennifer J. DENNING, 48, of Belmont, NY

Jennifer J. DENNING, 48, of Belmont, NY, died Friday, March 7, 2025 in Cuba Memorial Hospital.
Born March 10, 1976, in Olean, she was the daughter of Terry Denning and Catherine Bailey. A graduate of Bolivar High School, she was employed by The ARC.
Brenda Lee Fuller-White, 60 of 3282 Wolf Creek Road, Clarksville, PA.

Brenda Lee Fuller-White: Loving Mother, Grandmother, Sister and Companion
Brenda Lee Fuller-White, 60 of 3282 Wolf Creek Road, Clarksville, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, March 9, 2025 at home after a lengthy illness.
Born on November 22, 1964, in Warsaw, she was a daughter of Matthew Jack Fuller and Lois Mae Monnon.
Brenda attended Pioneer Central School. She had worked for BJ’s Wholesale, the Olean Times Herald, Family Dollar, and Crown-Y Recycling.
She liked to fish, camping at Allegany State Park, raising her pug dogs who were like her children and diamond art. She will be remembered as a person that enjoyed helping others, especially through tuff spots. She loved spending time with her family, watching her hummingbird feeder and the occasional visit from the neighborhood bear.
Moment Of Silence Was Observed March 7th For Local Hero Micheal Franklin

A moment of silence was observed at the F. W. Gunzburger County Office Building on Friday, memorializing U.S. Army Specialist Mike Franklin, who lost his life in the Global War on Terrorism 20 years ago, on March 7, 2005. A banner hangs on the wall next to the Main Street entrance. It was originally hung in downtown Harrisburg, through a partnership of a local civic organization and the American Gold Star Mothers. The banner was donated to the county by SPC Franklin’s parents, Tina and Bill Franklin, when they moved to Arizona.
The Coudersport soldier lost his life when an improvised explosive device detonated near his screening area in Ramadi, Iraq. SPC Franklin, who was a month shy of his 23rd birthday, was not scheduled to be on duty during that shift on 5. But he unselfishly agreed to stand in to help a friend. The checkpoint he was patrolling was established to trap guerrilla fighters through a dusk-to-dawn curfew. Similar operations were taking place in other towns in western Iraq, which were seeing heavy guerrilla fighting. A car had stalled and couldn’t be restarted. Just as Franklin and another soldier were about to begin searching the vehicle, the bomb was detonated by a remote-control device.
After her son’s death, Tina Franklin became involved with the work of Gold Star Mothers, an organization of those who have lost a son or daughter in battle. She has made multiple trips to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., to visit injured service members. Tina and Bill Franklin suggest that those wishing to honor military personnel who have fallen in war consider service to others through community organizations, churches or government agencies.
Port Allegany Gator Baseball Breakfast March 15th

The Port Allegany Gator Baseball team invites you to join them Saturday, March 15 from 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the Port Allegany Moose Lodge for a Pancake Breakfast. The event, sponsored by the PAHS Baseball Boosters, will feature a breakfast of pancakes, sausage, bacon, milk, coffee and juice; a basket raffle, 50/50 raffle and a door prize. Pictured as they practice flipping pancakes are several team members (from left to right) Joshua Lawrence, Tyler Fillhart, Derek Smith, Nick Wilfong, Jake Causer, Kellen Veilleux, Az Luk, Chase Boyd, Levi Howard and Tyler Carinci.
Causer Property Tax/Rent Rebate Assistance Clinics Conclude in Emporium
This year’s final Property Tax/Rent Rebate Clinic hosted by Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) will be held Thursday, March 13, at the Emporium Senior Center, 105 E. Fourth St., Emporium.
Assistance will be available from 10 a.m. to noon. Appointments are preferred and may be made by calling 814-486-3707. The service is free.
The Property Tax/Rent Rebate program benefits eligible residents 65 years and older; widows and widowers 50 years and older; and people with disabilities 18 years and older. This year’s income limit is $46,520 for both homeowners and renters; be sure to exclude 50% of Social Security or railroad retirement income. The maximum rebate is $1,000.
To file for the rebate, residents must have the following documentation to allow claims to be processed:
- Renters will need a 2024 PA Rent Certificate, completed by their landlord, or statement from HUD office; 2024 proof of income, such as Social Security/Disability Form 1099, employment W-2, Pension/Retirement Form 1099 and Interest/Dividends Form 1099; and a driver’s license or photo identification. Some may also need to bring a death certificate.
- Homeowners will need proof of 2024 paid property taxes to their county, municipality and school district; 2024 proof of income, such as Social Security/Disability Form 1099, employment W-2, Pension/Retirement Form 1099 and Interest/Dividends Form 1099; and a driver’s license or photo identification. Some may also need to bring a death certificate, life lease or deed.
Applicants who wish to receive their rebates through direct deposit should bring a check for account information. If not, paper checks will be mailed. Disbursements should begin after July 1.
Assistance is also available at Causer’s offices in Bradford (78 Main St., 814-362-4400), Coudersport (279 Route 6 West, Office 2, 814-274-9769) or Kane (54 Fraley St., 814-837-0880). Residents may also apply online at mypath.pa.gov.
Elizabeth A. Tucker, 44, of New Castle, formerly of Bradford, PA

Elizabeth A. Tucker, 44, of New Castle, formerly of Bradford, passed away on February 22, 2025 at her home.
Beth was a member of the Bradford Area High School’s class of 1999.
She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.























