Potter County Jail Board Meeting Postponed
A public meeting of the Potter County Jail Board originally scheduled for Friday, March 7, has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Pending any new date being set for the March meeting, the board’s next public meeting will be held at noon on Friday, April 4, at the F.W. Gunzburger County Office Building Auditorium. Telephone access is available at 814-274-0844; PIN is #114477.
Those with questions or comments about the jail are reminded that they can submit them to the board through email sent to pcjailboard@pottercountypa.net. Jail Board members are Commissioner Paul Heimel (chair), Sheriff Kevin Siska (vice chair), Commissioner Nancy Grupp (secretary), Judge Stephen Minor, District Attorney Andy Watson, and Commissioner Robert Rossman. Chief Commissioners Clerk Jessica Giebel serves as administrator.
The Student of the Week Dylan Clancy

The SHCTC Networking and Security instructor, Mr. Bryant, is proud to announce Dylan Clancy as the Student of the Week for the week of March 3, 2025. Dylan is a 12th grade student from Austin School District. Dylan is a classic example of a student who keeps his head down and achieves. Dylan exhibits an outstanding work ethic in shop labs, on theory assignments, in his job as a capstone IT technician on our site, and in earning multiple industry certifications such as PC Pro, Network Pro, and Student Chromebook Repair Academy. Dylan is currently planning on pursuing an IT career with his next stop being Penn State University.
Loretta “Rhett” Cronin, 89, of Wellsville, NY

Loretta “Rhett” Cronin, 89, of Wellsville, NY, died on Sunday, March 2, 2025 following an illness. She was born in Hornell, NY on September 15, 1935, the daughter of the late Gerald and Hennrietta (McDowell) Lee.
Rhett was a graduate of Wellsville High School (1953) and went on to earn an associate degree from Alfred State College (1955). She was employed as a medical secretary in Rochester and Hornell, NY and a salesclerk in the Agway store in Wellsville.
Thomas Phillip Dewey, Age 88, Passed Away on Friday, February 21 at Sweden Valley Manor in Coudersport, PA

Thomas Phillip Dewey, age 88, passed away on Friday, February 21 at Sweden Valley Manor in Coudersport, PA. He was born on December 22, 1936, in Coudersport, PA to Carl and Leah (Austin) Dewey. In his youth, Tom was an avid outdoorsman, hunting, fishing and hiking the back country of Potter County. He was a lover of animals, especially dogs of which he had many over the years and was an avid reader.
Nancy M. BURTNER, 68, of Coudersport, PA

Nancy M. BURTNER, 68, of Coudersport, PA, died Sunday, March 2, 2025, in UPMC Cole, Coudersport. She was born January 11, 1957, in East Liverpool, OH.
Beverly B. Erich, 84, of 1594 Bucktail Road, St. Marys

Beverly B. Erich, 84, of 1594 Bucktail Road, St. Marys, passed away peacefully Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at her residence with her sons by her side.
She was born March 8, 1940, in St. Marys, daughter of the late Charles and Loretta Nissel Schatz. She was a lifelong resident of the area and a graduate of Central Catholic High School. She retired from her employment with the state of Pennsylvania after thirty years of service.
PennDOT – District 3 News
Embankment Stabilization Project Resumes on Route 44 in Lycoming County

Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that a two-year embankment stabilization project will resume next week on Route 44 between Route 973 and Waterville in Cummings and Watson townships, Lycoming County.
Starting on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, the temporary traffic signals located between Route 973 and Waterville will be placed in flashing mode while the contractor, Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc., begins to mobilize equipment and materials to the work site.
2025 PA Wilds Dinner and Awards to be Held at Brass 16823 in Bellefonte on July 24
Award nominations due by April 7
The PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, Inc. (PA Wilds Center) is pleased to announce that Brass 16823 inside Titan Park in Bellefonte, Centre County, will be the location for the 2024 PA Wilds Dinner & Awards. Planned for Thursday, July 24, this special event is the premier networking opportunity in the Pennsylvania Wilds.
Brandon J. Yetzer, 34, of 120 Reserve Road, St. Marys

Brandon J. Yetzer, 34, of 120 Reserve Road, St. Marys, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, March 2, 2025 at Penn Highlands Elk.He was born June 20, 1990, in Ridgway, son of Jeffrey and Deborah Yeager Yetzer. He was a graduate of St. Marys Area High School, Class of 2008. Brandon loved his time playing Little League Baseball, JO Wrestling, Peewee Football, and racing dirt bikes. When he wasn’t playing organized sports, he could be found playing outside with his neighbors, cousins, and siblings. His favorite pastime, however was looking for another 27 ½ inch lake trout at the spillway at East Branch Dam.
Ash Wednesday Services In Port Allegany
The Port Allegany Ministerium has announced Lenten Services in Port Allegany as follows: On Ash Wednesday, March 5, the Evangelical Covenant Church will have a self-paced experience set up from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. People are invited to stop in at their leisure and experience interactive, contemplative, and reflective stations. At 6:30 p.m., community worship will be held at the Port Allegany United Methodist Church with Pastor Jim Cannastraci. Imposition of ashes will be available.
There will be no noon services March 12 and 19. March 26, a Lenten service and Luncheon will take place at noon with speaker Pastor Garen Smith of the First Presbyterian Church. April 2nd, Pastor Stephen Kroh of the Alliance Church will speak and April 9, Pastor Jim Cannastraci of the Port UMC will speak.
Good Friday Services will be held on April 18 at noon and will be followed by a luncheon. Pastor J. T. Madison of the Evangelical Covenant Church will be leading the service.
All Lenten services will be held at the Port Allegany United Methodist Church located at 307 North Main Street. Luncheons will be provided for the noon Lenten Services and Good Friday Service by the United Church Women. The lunch will be provided by the Sartwell Creek and Alliance churches on March 26; by the Evangelical Covenant and Gethsemane Lutheran churches
Gerry L. Clemens, 79, of Wellsboro, PA

Gerry L. Clemens, 79, of Wellsboro passed away on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at UPMC-Wellsboro.
She was born on September 17, 1945, in Wellsboro, the daughter of the late Ransom and Viola (Wood) Smith. She married the late Rockne L. Clemens on September 17, 1965.
PITT-BRADFORD ALUMNA SUSAN SILVESTRI TO RECEIVE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF DISTINCTION

Susan H. Silvestri, who attended the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford in the early 1970s and has been an active and loyal supporter of her alma mater, will receive the Presidential Medal of Distinction, the university’s highest honor.
Rick Esch, Pitt-Bradford’s president, will present the medal to Silvestri at Pitt-Bradford’s commencement ceremony at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 4.
“Sue has been instrumental in shaping and strengthening our campus community,” Esch said. “Through her exemplary volunteer service, financial support and invaluable expertise, she has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to Pitt-Bradford’s growth and success over many years.
Gloria J. Redmond, 81, of Roulette, PA

Gloria J. Redmond, 81, of Roulette, passed away Saturday (March 1, 2025) at Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport, PA.
She was born October 2, 1943 in Coudersport, the daughter of Richard J. and Catherine V. (Ostrum) Bloomer. On February 11, 1967 in Roulette, she married Phillip J. Redmond, who died June 7, 2018.
Gloria was a graduate of Port Allegany High School class of 1961. She worked at 6 Bs Craft Barn, babysat, and took care of many elderly people in the Roulette area.
She enjoyed camping in the Finger Lakes on Lake Lamoka and spending time with her husband, friends, and family, especially her grandchildren.
She was a member of Moose Lodge #460 of Port Allegany and the Roulette Women’s Auxiliary.
Shapiro Administration Urges Pennsylvanians to Prepare Now for May 7 REAL ID Deadline
With just two months remaining until the May 7 federal REAL ID enforcement deadline, officials from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), the Philadelphia International Airport, American Automobile Association (AAA), and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are encouraging Pennsylvanians to prepare now to ensure they can fly domestically without disruptions.
These efforts reflect the Shapiro Administration’s commitment to ensuring residents have the information and opportunities they need to comply with the federal deadline.
Getting a REAL ID is optional in Pennsylvania, but beginning May 7, travelers will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or ID card, or another form of federally-acceptable identification (such as a valid passport or military ID) to board a domestic commercial flight, and enter military bases and other federal facilities that require ID at the door. More than 2.5 million Pennsylvanians have gotten a REAL ID driver’s license or ID card since they became available in the state in 2019.
Ronald J. Mack, 73, of Emporium, PA

Ronald J. Mack, 73, of Emporium, passed away at UPMC Cole in Coudersport, PA on Sunday morning (March 2, 2025). He was born November 5, 1951 in Pittsburgh, PA. He was a son of the late Albert and Sara Jane Lehman Mack.
Ron graduated from Cameron County High School and then from Richmond Technical Institute in 1975. He was a member of the K of C, Christabelle Club, Bucktail Rod and Gun Club and enjoyed hunting, collecting watches and cowboy boots. Ron loved spending time with his many friends and sitting out front of his home and offering a friendly wave to his friends as they pass by.
Shirley Ann Harvey, 87, of 11 Sunburst Lane and recently of Absolut Care of Allegany

Allegany- Shirley Ann Harvey “Loving Wife, Mother & Grandmother”
Shirley Ann Harvey, 87, of 11 Sunburst Lane and recently of Absolut Care of Allegany nursing home, passed away on March 3, 2025, at Absolut Care of Allegany.
Shirley was born on August 25, 1937, in Morris, PA and was the daughter of John and Marie Jovenelle Renish.
Shirley spent her childhood in Bradford and graduated from Saint Bernard High School in 1955.
Mildred “Jane” Bennett, 86, Of Smethport, PA

Smethport – Mildred “Jane” Bennett, who was a loving and devoted mother, went to be with her Lord, Monday (March 3, 2025), at the age of 86, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Jane was born September 1, 1938 in Kaletown, PA, the daughter of J. Eugene and Mildred B. (Geer) Haugh. On October 20, 1997, at Hamlin Lake Park, Smethport, she married Rex L. Bennett, who survives.
Jane attended school in Enterprise, PA. She was a woman of Christian faith and attended the Alliance Church in Smethport, PA. She was a hard worker and had several jobs throughout her life, retiring from The Bradford Manor at the age of 82. Jane enjoyed her family first and foremost. She also enjoyed camping and her Idlewood Campground family along with ATV riding, traveling and watching football.
She will be greatly missed by her four children, Robin (Jesse) Brewer and Bruce (Kim) Miller, both of Smethport, PA, Randall (Sharon Mitchell) Miller of Gifford, PA, and B. Todd (Debbie) Rice of Redding, CA; stepson, Rex Gary Bennett of Olean, NY, ten grandchildren, Stacy Miller, Christy (Travis Brown) Brewer, Ada (James) Yingling, and Jessica (Andrew) Neatrour, Shane (Renee) Miller, Shana (Elmer) Knauer, Emily Miller, Brian (Cassidy) Miller, Garrett (Alley) Diaz Rice, and Alexis Diaz Rice; 19 great grandchildren and 10 great-great grandchildren, her brother Terry (Kathy) Haugh of Texas, her sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Haugh of South Carolina, and Anne Bennett of Eldred. She will also be missed by her nieces, nephews, cousins, her camp family, and by her fur babies, “Gizmo” and “Trip”.
She was predeceased by her parents, her brother, Donald Haugh, and stepson, Jeffrey Bennett.
Friends and family will be received at the Hilltop Baptist Church, 3658 Route 646, Gifford, PA on Saturday, March 8, 2025, from 4-5PM, with funeral services directly following, with the Rev. Max Simms, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Allegany Cemetery.
Those wishing to place memorials may do so through The American Cancer Society, PO Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741, or a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
MAKE ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE WITH ALADDIN JR. AT PORTVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL
Disney’s ALADDIN JR. Playing at the Portville Central School Auditorium in Portville, NY
Portville, NY Tuesday, March 4, 2025 – Disney’s Aladdin JR. is playing at the PCS Auditorium from Friday, March 28 at 7:00 pm through Saturday, March 29 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm. The spectacular musical, designed for multi-aged performers, is based on the 1992 Disney film and the 2014 Broadway adaptation. The grades 2-12 cast and crew includes over 100 students (48 Drama Club members in grades 7-12 and over 60 elementary students) led by Director, Cheri Maxson, Vocal Director, Lynne Weimer and Stage Manager, Amanda Burdick.
Audiences will love this exciting stage adaptation of the legendary tale of the lovable thief with the heart of gold! Join Aladdin, Jasmine, and the fast-talking, wisecracking Genie as they discover mystical caves, take magic carpet rides, and outwit the evil sorcerer, Jafar. Adapted especially for young performers, this musical includes favorite Alan Menken songs such as “Friend Like Me,” “A Whole New World,” and “Prince Ali,” as well as wonderful new songs added for the Broadway production. With new, colorful characters and nonstop adventure, Aladdin JR. is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for all ages!
UPMC Sleep Expert: Don’t Dread Spring Ahead

UPMC Sleep Medicine
Every spring, we look forward to the days getting longer. In exchange, we lose an hour of sleep when the clocks ‘spring ahead’ every March, which often leaves people worried about the effect it will have on their sleep.
The beginning of daylight saving time can bring about a sense of dread. After all, the transition results in more than just a lost hour of sleep each spring. It causes a shift in our circadian rhythm, the 24-hour cycle that regulates our body’s sleep, appetite, and mood.
One study found that people get 40 minutes less sleep the Monday after ‘springing forward’. This “Sleepy Monday” describes the phenomenon of increased fatal car accidents, hospitalizations for conditions like heart attacks or atrial fibrillation, and a general sense of grogginess that people may experience. The misalignment of our circadian rhythm may also lead to accumulated sleep debt while our bodies adjust to the new normal.
Even though most people adjust quickly to the change, others may experience chronic sleep loss. If left untreated, this can cause increased blood pressure and heart disease, weight gain, decreased immune function, and the development of psychiatric disorders like depression and anxiety.
Tips for a smooth transition into daylight saving time
Michael Todd Crooks, 58

Michael Todd Crooks was born April 15, 1966 in Williamsport, PA, son of John Dincher and Linda (Heatley) Campbell and later was adopted by James Crooks.
Michael passed away February 17, 2025 in Inverness, FL. He worked as an Electrician in the industrial field. Michael moved to Florida from Pennsylvania and settled in Port Richey, FL in 1996. Later on he moved to Inverness. As an electrician Michael enjoyed tinkering with things to see how it worked and repairing them if needed. He also enjoyed spending time with family and friends, driving his BMW and listening to 80’s music.
Edward Peter Funkhouser, 83, of Coudersport PA

Edward P. Funkhouser
Edward Peter Funkhouser, 83, of Coudersport PA, passed away on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
Edward was born on July 15, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Bernard E. and Catherine T. (Carberry) Funkhouser. Upon completion of his career with AT&T, Edward retired to Coudersport and enjoyed passing his time in solitary pursuits and avid reading.
Richard D. Dallenbach, 90, of 65 Rodgar Lane, Bradford, PA

Richard D. Dallenbach, 90, of 65 Rodgar Lane, Bradford, passed away Saturday, March 1, 2024, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born September 28, 1934, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Edward Dallenbach and Helen L. (Brown) Dallenbach-Graybill. He was a 1952 graduate of Bradford High School.
On February 3, 1977, in Bradford, he married Marion I. (Dowell) Dallenbach, who preceded him in death on January 27, 2023. Since his wife’s death he had been cared for by his son Ed, and grandson, Luka.
John Dorrett 77, of 4300 Sciota St. Scio NY

ROBERT “JOHN” DORRETT-SCIO
John Dorrett 77, of 4300 Sciota St. Scio NY passed away February 22, 2025 after a battle with cancer. Born December 16, 1947, John honorably served in the US Army during the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1970. He was very proud that he served his county when they needed him. After his military service, he dedicated many years as a laborer lastly working at Grinnell Inc. in Columbia PA, until his retirement.
John was a man of simple pleasures, one of which was riding his Harley motorcycle, a hobby that brought him immense joy and freedom.













