The Pennsylvania Game Commission has two new Deputy Executive Directors.
David J. Gustafson, who had directed the agency’s Bureau of Wildlife Habitat Management, has taken over the Deputy Executive Director role vacated when Stephen Smith became Executive Director, and Kelly O’Donnell, who comes to the Game Commission from the state Department of Agriculture, has begun work in the Deputy Executive Director position that opened when Deana Vance retired.
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors on the square across from the county jail, every Friday (weather permitting) from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, August 16th. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
The Potter County Education Council is an educational non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to improving the quality of education in Potter and McKean Counties and the surrounding region. We assist regional residents in their pursuit of lifelong learning opportunities through assessing individual, occupational and community needs and providing educational programs to meet these needs. Visit our website at www.pottercountyedcouncil.org to learn more about all the ways we work to address the educational needs of our region.
Montoursville, PA – Motorists in north central Pennsylvania are advised the following roads in the area (listed by county) are closed or have a lane restriction due to flooding, downed trees or utilities. Updates will be sent periodically.
OLEAN, N.Y., August 13 – A new scholarship recently established at the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation will honor the legacy of brothers Gary and Paul Clancy and support the next generation of students from Ellicottville Central School.
Mary Lou HENNE, 84, of Ulysses, PA, formerly of Reading, PA, died Wednesday, August 14, 2024 in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport.
Born July 11, 1940, in Reading, she was the daughter of Joseph E. and Mary M. Eberhart Kohler. She was married to Allyn T. “Bud” Henne, Jr., who preceded her in death. Mary Lou was employed as a secretary by Wells Fargo Alarm Services, Reading.
***ATTENTION ROULETTE WATER/SEWER CUSTOMERS***: The Voluntary Water Restriction has been lifted after last week’s rain. Thank you for your cooperation and doing your part in helping conserve water.
Pictured Brian Fernandes-Halloran, Halloran Philanthropies, John Landes, ARG-OLF Board of Directors, Ed Dallenbach, ARG-OLF Board of Directors, Korie Dixon, Scholarship Recipient, Tiffany Boschert, Executive Director of the McKean County Community Foundation and Keli Rounsville, ARG-OLF Board of Directors.
The American Refining Group – Our Legacy Fund formerly known as the Harry J. Halloran Bradford Prosperity Fund is pleased to announce the winner of their scholarship contest administered by the McKean County Community Foundation (MCCF). This year, the scholarship criteria were uniquely revised to give applicants the opportunity to rename the fund, and further promote the vision of Mr. Halloran.
Korie Dixon, a graduate of Bradford Area High School, is the recipient of the $500.00 scholarship and receives credit for the visionary name change. During a reception in her honor, Ms. Dixon explained that the idea for the name came after conducting research and reading books about ARG, including materials about Harry J. Halloran himself. The committee selected Korie’s essay for its depth of research and exceptional writing. The “legacy” theme she aptly refers to, is a cornerstone of the ARG’s business model which relies heavily on legacy crude barrels from the Pennsylvania oil fields, as well as the notion of keeping the refinery sustainable in the Bradford community for years to come.
On August 15, at 2:26 Smethport Fire and Port Allegany Ambulance were dispatched to 1838 Rt. 6 for a cement truck that has taken down multiple utility lines as well as 3 poles with the cement truck and multiple vehicles in contact with the wires. Unknown if anyone is injuried. Port Allegany Fire Dept. has been dispatched to shut down traffic on Rt. 6 going into Smethport.
On August 15, at 2:21 pm Bradford City Fire Dept was dispatched to the area of W. Corydon St. and Bushnell for a possible structure fire. A caller reported smoke in the area from an unknown source.
Join us for a Celebration! Celebration of Life for Shirleyan McInroy Galeton VFW 1-4pm Saturday August 17th Please bring a dish to pass and your favorite stories to share. We can’t wait to see everyone!
Community appreciation ceremony will celebrate partnership and volunteers
MARIENVILLE – To recognize the partnership and volunteer commitment that made the shop possible, the PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship will hold a community appreciation day and official ribbon cutting celebration for the PA Wilds Conservation Shop in Marienville on August 30.
The shop, located in the former train depot building in Jenks Township in Forest County, is one of three total PA Wilds Conservation Shops. Operated by the nonprofit PA Wilds Center, these mission-driven gift shops help improve market access for rural entrepreneurs by sourcing 90 percent of their inventory from rural makers and businesses in the 13-county PA Wilds region, while also accomplishing other mission points.
The PA Wilds Conservation Shop in Marienville is currently open Wednesday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. More information can be found at ShopThePAwilds.com/PA-Wilds-Conservation-Shops.
Photo courtesy of North Central The North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission hosted a Banker’s Breakfast on Tuesday morning at the DuBois Country Club. Five speakers discussed their lending and business assistance programs to 55 bankers, attorneys, and economic development professionals. Guest speakers, from left, were John Sider from Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central & Northern Pennsylvania; Eric Neice from The Progress Fund; Jennifer Hibbard from North Central; Steve Meredith from Pursuit; and Corry Riley from PennWest Clarion University Small Business Development Center.
The North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission (North Central) hosted a Banker’s Breakfast on Tuesday morning at the DuBois Country Club where financial industry experts shared information on a myriad of lending and business assistance programs designed to help business and industry thrive in the six-county region.
Bankers, attorneys, and economic development professionals learned about eligibility and lending requirements and processes from North Central, Pursuit, The Progress Fund, and Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern Pennsylvania. Attendees also learned how PennWest Clarion University’s Small Business Development Center can assist existing and start-up businesses through consultation and training.
Marilyn J. DeMusz, 68, of Delmar Township, passed away August 14, 2024, at home surrounded by family. She was born March 22, 1956, in Doylestown, PA, the daughter of Michael J. and Mary Ola (Sparks) Demusz.
She worked at Ward Manufacturing and on April 1, 2010, she Married David L. Smith.
Marilyn is survived by her husband, two brothers: Brad and Craig DeMusz, and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a brother: Mark DeMusz and a sister: Valerie Fermenic.
In accordance with her wishes her arrangements have been entrusted to the Tussey-Mosher Funeral Home 139 Main Street Wellsboro, PA 16901, and there will be no public services. To share a memory or condolence with her family visit www.tusseymosher.com.
The Coudersport Chamber of Commerce will be collecting cleaning supplies and baby diapers/formula at this Friday’s Food Fun Friday. Proceeds from our 50/50 will benefit the flooding cleanup.
ROULETTE – Northern Pennsylvania Regional College’s Workforce Development department is providing an opportunity for Potter County area residents to receive training to become an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The cost of this course is $350.00, but Potter County residents may be eligible for reimbursement if they complete the course with a passing grade, thanks to support from the County of Potter. Residents from outside of Potter County are also welcome to sign up for this course offering. Before beginning the course, students are required to complete a placement test to determine class eligibility.
Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) placed radar-controlled speed display boards this week on Route 2006 and Route 3040, both in Centre County. The boards are intended to remind drivers to obey the posted speed limit and aid in curbing speeding, a common type of aggressive driving behavior.
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised a milling and resurfacing project continues on Route 87 in Montoursville Borough, Fairfield Township, Upper Fairfield Township and Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming County.
The week of Monday, August 19, 2024, the contractor, Glenn O. Hawbaker will continue resurfacing operations along Route 87 between the Interstate 180 overpass in Montoursville Borough and north to Pier 87 Bar and Grill in Plunketts Creek Township.
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that a two-year embankment stabilization project continues on Route 44 between Route 973 and Waterville in Cummings Township and between Route 220 and Torbert Lane in Watson Township, Lycoming County.
Work on Route 44 between Route 220 and Torbert Lane, Watson Township.