Karen M. Miller, 70, of Port Allegany, PA.

Karen M. Miller, 70, of Port Allegany, passed away Thursday (February 13, 2025) at her home in Port Allegany.
She was born December 2, 1954 in Wellsboro, PA, the daughter of Vern Bowen and Pauline (Stevens) Dively. On September 25, 1998, in Wellsboro, PA, she married Warren F. Miller, who died May 21, 2022.
Karen grew up working the family dairy farm, Kilkaro Farm, from childhood to graduation from High School. Karen was a graduate of Wellsboro High School and attended Corning Community College where she received her nursing degree.
Karen first worked at the Wellsboro Diner. She then worked at Carlton Nursing Home in Wellsboro. She ultimately worked as a nurse at Sweden Valley Manor in Coudersport, until her retirement.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM SATURDAY TO 9 AM EST SUNDAY
Warren-McKean-Potter-Elk-Cameron-Northern Clinton-Clearfield-Northern Centre-Southern Centre-Tioga-Northern Lycoming-Sullivan-Southern Clinton-Southern Lycoming-
Including the cities of Clearfield, Philipsburg, Mansfield, Warren, State College, Wellsboro, Trout Run, Ridgway, St. Marys, DuBois, Laporte, Lock Haven, Emporium, Coudersport, Williamsport, Renovo, and Bradford 420 AM EST Fri Feb 14 2025
* WHAT...Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleet
accumulations between 1 and 3 inches and ice accumulations between
a tenth and quarter of an inch.
* WHERE...A portion of central Pennsylvania.
* WHEN...From 9 AM Saturday to 9 AM EST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road
conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by
calling 5 1 1.
Workshop offers pesticide applicator recertification opportunities
COUDERSPORT, Pa. — Pennsylvania pesticide applicators seeking recertification credits can earn two core and two category credits in private category, 01 or 18 during an upcoming Penn State Extension workshop.
The “Agronomic Pesticide Update” workshop will take place from 7pm to 9pm Tuesday, February 18 at Penn State Extension office at the Gunzburger Building on 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA. For directions or elevator access please call ahead at 814-274-8540.
This session is designed for private applicators. Attendees can learn about the pest management decision-making process, pest identification, life cycles and control alternatives, and safe, proper, and legal use of pesticides. Recertification helps ensure applicators stay compliant with industry standards and regulations.
The registration fee is $10. Registering before the event is encouraged and appreciated, organizers said. Register online or by calling 877-345-0691.
More information is available on the Penn State Extension website at https://extension.psu.edu/agronomic-pesticide-update .
Dickinson Center Exceeds $1.5 Million Campaign Goal

Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI), a nonprofit organization and affiliate of Journey Health System (JHS), is thrilled to announce that it has exceeded its $1.5 million capital campaign goal. While fundraising efforts continue to cover additional expenses, current gifts and pending pledges have successfully pushed the campaign beyond its target.
This achievement is a testament to the dedication of the Building for Tomorrow capital campaign committee, led by Chair Bob Ordiway, alongside, Co-chair Dr. William C. Conrad, and JHS Director of Institutional Advancement Tana Smith. Their leadership combined with the tireless efforts of the committee and the incredible generous contributions of foundations, corporations, businesses, and individuals has made this milestone possible.
DCI extends heartfelt appreciation to the following campaign committee members, as well as the entire community for their support:
ELK DEMS TO HOST TWO EVENTS THIS WEEK
The Elk County Democratic Committee will be hosting two events this week. First, they will have their February monthly meeting this Wednesday evening followed by a Coffee & Donuts Petition event on Saturday morning.
The Wednesday February 19th meeting will be held at the Elk County Democratic Headquarters, 210 Brusselles St. in downtown Saint Marys starting at 7:00pm. In addition to the in-person meeting, a remote Zoom option is also available. Zoom credentials are available by emailing elkcountydemocrats@gmail.com. Topics of discussion include the upcoming municipal election, candidate recruitment and petition signing, special elections for state offices in Pennsylvania and federal elections in New York & Florida, fundraising and outreach goals for 2025, and initial planning for other events throughout the year. All precinct committee members, Democrats interested in running for office in 2025, and all area Democrats are encouraged to attend.
Rounding out the week, the Committee will be having a Coffee & Donuts petition signing event, open at all area Democrats, at their Headquarters from 10:00am to 12:00pm on Saturday Feb. 22nd. The Committee has petition forms for both of their statewide judicial candidates, Judge Brandon Neuman for Superior Court, and Judge Stella Tsai for Commonwealth Court. In addition, all Democratic candidates for local office can attend with their petition forms and meet the vote. The Committee chair will be there to inform candidates about the various candidate resources they offer including sign & literature design assistance, volunteer support for phone banking & canvassing, potential financial support, candidate meeting space at headquarters, as well as access to and assistance with Votebuilder, the party’s online voter database.
This year, 2025 marks the fourth year in a row that the Elk County Democratic Committee will have a permanent headquarters, one of the smallest counties in the state to do so. For more information, call or text (814) 636-1030.
Owlett Says Nearly $325,000 in Grants Awarded to Fire, EMS Companies in Tioga County
Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) today announced that fire and ambulance companies in Tioga County will collectively receive nearly $325,000 in state grants thanks to the state’s Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program.
“Our fire and EMS personnel risk their lives daily to ensure the safety of our communities, and that mission has become more difficult for several reasons,” Owlett said. “As we work to adopt policies to encourage recruitment and retention of our first responders, these grants are a big help with the financial challenges our companies face.”
The grants are awarded through an ongoing program created by the Legislature and administered by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and Office of the State Fire Commissioner (OSFC). All companies that apply and meet requirements outlined by OSFC receive funding.
Projects eligible for funding include construction or renovation of a fire or ambulance company facility, purchase or repair of equipment, training, or reduction of existing debt. In order to receive funding, recipients must file a grant agreement with OSFC.
The grants were awarded as follows:
Jane D. McFarland, 98, of Warren, PA.

Jane McFarland
Jane D. McFarland, 98, of Warren, PA., died Sunday, February 9, 2025, at the Rouse Home, Youngsville, PA., after an extended illness. She was born May 1, 1926 in Poughkeepsie, New York. Jane was the daughter of William P. and Mary Moran Darrow.
She has resided in the Warren area since 1995, moving here from Milan, TN. Jane was a 1944 graduate of Poughkeepsie High School and earned her registered nursing degree from
Hospital School of Nursing, Washington, D.C. She was a member of St. Joseph R.C. Church and the church choir. She enjoyed bowling with the Senior League at Riverside Bowling Lanes.
Student of the Week for the week of February 3, 2025 is Bryin Roberts

Student of the Week for the week of February 3, 2025 is Bryin Roberts from Heavy Equipment. Bryin is a second-year student from Otto-Eldred, and excels in the Heavy Equipment Maintenance program with a 95% grade. He is highly attentive, always willing to take on any task, and demonstrates a strong work ethic including almost a perfect attendance record. Bryin has already secured a job with Plants and Goodwin for the summer and after graduation, showcasing his dedication to the field.
Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau – Trail Central announces Spring Marketing Project and Event Grant Program
Bradford, (Pennsylvania) – The Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, VisitANF.com is pleased to announce the 2025 Spring Marketing Project and Event Marketing Program. This program, which will fund eligible projects and events through June 30, 2025.
The Bureau’s semi-annual grant program will assist qualified McKean County tourism organizations and businesses to strengthen their tourism products, increase the marketing, promotion and advertising of tourism related business and enhance the quality of events.
“The landscape of destination marketing has changed in recent years, and it is important we be intimately involved with our tourism partners for McKean County to flourish and to create unforgettable experiences,” said Rustin Lippincott, Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau executive director. “This grant program is an excellent opportunity to support our tourism partners and enhance our product through additional marketing, attraction development and expanding the quality and reach of our events.”
Allen L. Jackson, 77, of Smethport,

Smethport – Allen L. Jackson, 77, of Smethport, passed away Saturday (February 8, 2025) at his home in Smethport.
He was born October 26, 1947 in Port Allegany, the son of Franklin B. and Maryetta (Keech) Jackson. On January 1, 2000, in Eldred, PA, he married Jodee L. Comes, who survives.
Mr. Jackson was a graduate of Otto-Eldred High School Class of 1965 and attended technical trade school in Florida for early computers.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1971.
Allen worked as head of maintenance at Lakeview Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center, Smethport, until his retirement.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day at Cupid’s Winter Weekend in Wellsboro

The Throne of Hearts is one of seven ice sculptures that have been on display on sidewalks in front of Main Street businesses in Wellsboro since Saturday, Feb. 8 of Ice and Spice Winter Weekend. The red mat is used to keep people dry who sit on the ice throne.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day at Cupid’s Winter Weekend in Wellsboro
Cupid’s Winter Weekend in Wellsboro will feature free ice skating, horse-drawn covered wagon rides, a concert, a play, and Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day specials at restaurants, breweries and businesses.
William Gaylor Hayes, 86

Obituary for William Gaylor Hayes: June 5, 1938 – February 7, 2025
After a full and adventurous life on earth, William Gaylor Hayes “Wild Bill” entered into the great adventure of eternity on February 7, 2025. He was 86. Bill was born on June 5, 1938 in St. Marys, Pennsylvania to Clarence Rakestraw Hayes and Josephine Gaylor Hayes. From an early age, Bill was an avid outdoorsman and athlete. A lifelong Boy Scout, he rose to the Order of the Silver Beaver and was an expert at lighting fires, building lean-tos in the rain, and knowing which plants were edible. He lettered in four sports at St. Marys High School: baseball, basketball, football, and wrestling–and was captain of the first wrestling team at the school. Bill was class president his senior year, and at graduation received the Babe Ruth Award given to the most outstanding male student in athletics. He wrestled through college and into his army career, achieving entry into the Bucknell University Hall of Fame as well as the honor of coaching the U.S. Armed Forces Wrestling Team as a First Lieutenant.
Recalls
Turkana Food Inc. Recalls Aleppo Tahini Sesame Paste 1lb (16oz) Because of Possible Health Risk
Turkana Food Inc. Kenilworth, NJ is recalling 858 cases OF Aleppo Tahini Sesame Paste because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.
The Recalled Aleppo Tahini Sesame Paste was distributed in the states of FL, KY, VA, NY, NJ, TN, MA, TX, Il, IN, MI, RI, PA, NC, MD, VA, OH, AL, MO, CA.
FRIENDS OF HANLEY LIBRARY TO PRESENT UNDERGROUND RAILROAD PROGRAM

Della Moore, cofounder and director of the African American Center for Cultural Development in Olean, N.Y., will present a program this month at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford about Sarah Johnson, a formerly enslaved women who became a regional icon after the Civil War.
The presentation, which is sponsored by the Friends of Hanley Library, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, in the Mukaiyama University Room in the Frame-Westerberg Commons. The event, part of Black History Month, is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
During the presentation, Moore will tell the story of Johnson and the struggles she faced, the regional and local Underground Railroad members who guided her to safety, and the icon she became after the Civil War.
Moore is active in the Olean community and holds degrees from Alfred State College, St. Bonaventure University and Temple University. She has taught at Jamestown Community College and at Julius Nyerere University of Kankan in Guinea.
In 2021, she was honored as the New York State Senate Woman of Distinction for her efforts to preserve the history of African Americans and more than four decades of community leadership and volunteerism.
ServSafe Food Safety Certification
ServSafe is a certification program developed by the Restaurant Association Education Foundation. The course meets certification requirements for individuals who are responsible for the safe handling of food in restaurants, schools, elder care facilities, lodges, bed and breakfasts, community centers, and other food concessions (organizations or businesses that sell or prepare food regularly).
This course, taught by Rick Kralj, Penn State Educator, is scheduled for Thursdays, February 27 and March 6, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Education Council’s Coudersport office. The cost is $165/person. The registration deadline is Thursday, February 20th. To register, go to http://extension.psu.edu/food-safety/serv-safe.
Nussbaum and Ehrensberger at Rolfe Beagle Club’s Statewide Coyote and Fox Hunt or Trap

Johnsonburg, Pa.: Brady Nussbaum and Reece Ehrensberger harvested predators for Rolfe Beagle Club’s Statewide, 3-Weekend, Coyote and Fox Hunt or Trap.
On Friday at 10:30 p.m., Reece connected on a female coyote that weighed in at 27.4#. Reece shoots a .22-.250 rifle with a thermal scope. He was hunting private lands in Elk County. He was using a Fox Pro electronic call.
On Saturday at 1:30 a.m., it was Brady’s turn to harvest a 7.8# female red fox on private lands in Elk County. Brady shoots a .243 rifle with a thermal scope. He also uses a Fox Pro electronic call. “I was just getting ready to set up,” said Brady, “when here comes this red fox across the field and I got her.”
Hunters are reminded that if they choose to participate during the second or third weekend of this three-weekend hunt or trap, they must have their registration postmarked by Thursday, 2/13 or Thursday, 2/20.
Weigh-in is at 4:00 p.m. every day. Categories include coyote, fox, largest female coyote, and largest female fox. Additional information at the Facebook Page, Rolfe Beagle Club.
Potter County Artisan Co-op Plans Events And Classes in February
Potter County Artisan Co-op Plans Events and Classes in February
- The Ladies’ Tea has returned. Join us Sunday, February 16 at 2:00 pm for a fun afternoon with tea tastings, scones, finger sandwiches, and sweets. We will also be planting mini plants to take home. Bring your daughter, your mom, your sister, your aunt, niece or friend. Aged 12 and up. Registration required.
- Oil and Acrylic Painter Gary Perkins will be hosting a ‘Painting Night’ on the first and third Thursday of the month starting at 6:30pm. Bring your in-process paintings and supplies to enjoy an evening of creativity with other painters from the area. Price is $10,00.
- An Adult Watercolor Class, taught by painter, Laurie Angood, will be held on Friday, February 21, from 6:00-8:00pm. Price of the class is $35.00 and includes supplies and materials.
- A Wet Felting Workshop with Elaine Baney will be held on March 1 from 10-2pm. The price of the class is $40.00. All supplies included to Create a Vessel.
- Cathy Snyder will be offering a Mushroomer Basket Workshop on March 8 from 9am to 1:30pm. The price of the class is $50.00 or $55.00 depending on the choice of strap. Students are encouraged to bring water and a snack.
To register for these classes or events, please call the Potter County Artisan Co-op on 814-274-8165. The co-op is located at 227 N. Main Street. Hours are open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday.
Events and classes are supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Elk County Council on the Arts, state agencies funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Betty J. Craig, 86, of W. Washington St., Bradford, PA

Betty J. Craig, 86, of W. Washington St., Bradford, passed away Tuesday, February 11, 2025, surrounded by her loving family, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.
Born September 15, 1938, in Olean, NY, she was a daughter of the late Parker Wesley and Pearl Isabelle (Finney) Reed.
Betty was a 1956 graduate of Bradford Area High School. She graduated from BOCES in 2003, with a computer degree.
She was a member of VFW, Italian Club, and the Eagles.
Thomas R. Carpenter, Sr., 77, of Smethport, PA

Thomas R. Carpenter, Sr., 77, of Smethport, passed away Tuesday (February 11, 2025) at his residence in Smethport.
He was born January 1, 1948 in Bradford, the son of Herbert and Dorothea (Kibble) Carpenter. On February 22, 1975, in Eldred, PA, he married Janice C. Thompson, who died November 27, 2017.
Mr. Carpenter was a truck driver, last employed by Superior Oil & Gas Services of Bradford, PA.
He enjoyed the outdoors.
Terry L. FLEWELLYN, 66, of Whites Corners, PA

Terry L. FLEWELLYN, 66, of Whites Corners, PA, died Tuesday, February 11, 2025 in his home.
Born July 21, 1958, in Coudersport, PA, he was the son of Guy E. and Pearl Moore Flewellyn. On August 12, 2000, in Ulysses, he married Michelle L. Mack, who survives. A U.S. Army Veteran, he served honorably from 1978 – 1981. He was employed by PennDOT for 26 years.
Fall in Love with a Mystery: “Blind Date with a Book” at the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library!

Emporium, PA — Roses are red, violets are blue… your perfect book match is waiting for you! This Valentine’s season, skip the clichés and let the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library play Cupid with our “Blind Date with a Book” event, running from January 31 to February 28, 2025.
How does it work? Easy as falling head over heels:













