This past Tuesday, the Lawrenceville Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire on River Rd. in Lindley, NY. LFD was quick to respond – Tanker 8-5 responded with a crew of 2 and Engine 8-3 responded with a crew of 4. When the LFD arrived on scene, our firefighters immediately got to work fighting the blaze. Working with multiple fire departments from a Steuben County and Tioga County, crews worked together to battle the flames.
Allegany County Sheriff Scott Cicirello is excited to announce the release of a custom smartphone application. The app will serve as an innovative way for the Sheriff’s Office to connect with Allegany County residents and visitors, providing information quickly and efficiently to anyone with a smartphone.
The Allegany County Sheriff’s Office app was developed by TheSheriffApp.com, a brand of OCV, LLC., which specializes in mobile app development for sheriffs’ offices and public safety organizations across the country. The app offers quick access to items of public interest and is easy to use. In just a few clicks, users can access features such as:
● Meet the Sheriff
● News & Alerts
● Commend a Deputy
● Corrections/Jail
● Most Wanted
● Sex Offenders
● Submit A Tip
● Contact Us
● More!
“Over 80 percent of people in the United States own and use smartphones as their primary means of communication,” OCV Partner and CRO Kevin Cummings said. “Mobile apps offer agencies a better way to alert, inform and prepare the public. Apps allow public safety agencies the ability to reach and serve their citizens where they are: their smartphones.”
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 on a regular basis).
This course, taught by Rick Kralj, Penn State Educator, is scheduled for Wednesdays, February 14 and 21, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Extension office in the Gunzburger Building, 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA. The cost is $165/person. The registration deadline is Friday, February 9th. To register, call 877-345-0691 or go to https://extension.psu.edu/servsafe .
Donald R. “Bear” Dalrymple, 65, of Coudersport, PA passed into the presence of his Lord and Savior on Friday, January 19, 2024. Bear was born on July 19, 1958, in San Mateo, CA, the son of the late Linda Dalrymple.
Bear worked for many years as a computer programmer for Adelphia, Level 3 and Ithaca College. Bear was a member of Gospel Tabernacle, in Coudersport and enjoyed playing guitar and riding motorcycles. Before moving to Coudersport, Bear was ordained by Calvary Chapel in 1996 and served as the planting pastor of Vista Christian Church right outside of Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. He was passionate about serving his Lord and helped many area churches with worship and preaching.
Bear is survived by his two daughters, Bonnie and Caitlyn, a brother David Hickey of Lathrop, CA; and close friends; Pastor Joe Gerhart of Karthaus; Roxanne Bencardino of Austin; Pastor John and Gina Minor of Coudersport; and Walt Miles Jr of Roulette.
A celebration of Bear’s life will be held on February 1st at 6:00 pm at the Gospel Tabernacle. 420 Route 6 West, Coudersport.
The family has entrusted Bear’s arrangements to the Thomas E Fickinger Funeral Home, 210 N. East St., Coudersport. To share a memory or condolence, visit www.thomasfickinger.com.
Outdoor fun in the snow with sledding, snow men, and snow art activities. Try your hand at cross-country skis and snowshoes with the help of equipment provided by PA DCNR and volunteer instructors. Lite food and beverage options available for sale inside museum.
The Elk County Democratic Committee will be hosting its “Donuts, Democrats & Democracy” Petition Signing event at the 2024 Victory Headquarters in downtown St. Marys this Saturday, Jan. 27th from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
Registered Elk County Democrats will be able to stop by the Headquarters, located at 210 Brusselles Street, enjoy a donut and coffee and sign petitions for the party’s endorsed candidates including President Joe Biden, US Senator Bob Casey Jr., State Treasurer candidate Ryan Bizzarro and State Auditor General candidate Malcolm Kenyetta. Casey, Bizzarro, and Kenyetta are no strangers to Elk County, having been at numerous local events over the past few years. Petitions will also be available for Zach Womer, candidate for the US House of Representatives – 15th District, and Presidential convention delegates, along with several State Attorney General candidates.
William C. Hendrickson, 75, of Driftwood, PA passed away at his residence on Wednesday (January 24, 2024) morning following a lengthy illness.
He was born September 15, 1948 in Altoona, PA a son of the late Charles and Jean Fredrick Hendrickson. On June 22, 1991 in Emporium Country Club he married Marsha Jeffrey, who survives.
Bill graduated from Cameron County High School in 1966. He received a bachelors degree in education from Penn State, and was a lifelong Penn State football fan. He served two years in the US Army during the Viet Nam War
He retired from the Postal Service in 2010. He loved birding, traveling, hunting, fishing, the family land in Nebraska, and cats.
George L. Lewis, 76, of Emporium, PA passed away at Guy & Mary Felt Manor, Emporium, PA on Monday morning (January 22, 2024) following a lengthy illness. He was born April 8, 1947 in St. Marys, PA a son of the late Lawrence and Mary Hornung Lewis.
George graduated from Cameron County High School and served with the US Navy during the Vietnam War. He enjoyed trapping and being with his family.
On January 24 at 7:39 pm Port Allegany Fire and Roulette Ambulance were dispatched to 21607 Rt. 6 on top of Lynn Hall Hill for a single car motor vehicle accident with unknown details
On January 24 at 6:59 pm Norwich Fire and Phoenix Ambulance were dispatched to the Crosby Legion On Rt. 46 for a car vs pedestrian accident with injuries
Please. If you are in the Cyclone or any surrounding areas and you see this dog. Her name is Princess. She may bark or act a little timid but she is a little baby and very lovable. If you happen to see her roaming please contact myself 814 558 6925 or Deb Perkins 814 363 1643. She got out this morning while the kids were getting ready for school and hasn’t came back…. This was the 1st time she has ever just taken off….
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – January 24, 2024 – Warren, NJ, Haleon is voluntarily recalling eight lots of Robitussin Honey CF Max Day Adult and Robitussin Honey CF Max Nighttime Adult to the consumer level. The product is being recalled due to microbial contamination.
Coudersport Rotary Club was pleased to host speaker Danielle Lawton, a senior at Coudersport High School, at their January 8, 2024, meeting at A&W West End Grill.
Danielle, the president of the Interact Club at Coudersport Jr/Sr High School, attended Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) in Maryland last summer.
She pointed out that most students didn’t know what Rotary does because a lot of schools don’t have Interact clubs.
Her first day at RYLA she learned about what Rotary is and does.
On Danielle’s second day at RYLA the 20 students attending RYLA did projects in groups of 5-6. They created posters on topics such as Recycling, Trees and Agriculture.
And on the third day they learned about life in villages in third world countries and Appalachia. They heard about their struggles and tried to come up with solutions, such as how to get water during a drought. There was also a special guest who spoke about issues in other countries, such as polio.
During RYLA, they learned about bonding, and how to be a leader. Danielle learned that you can’t lead unless people will follow. She said she learned a lot and had a lot of fun.
National Weather Service State College PA 136 PM EST Wed Jan 24 2024 …PATCHY DENSE FOG WILL AFFECT ELK…WARREN…NORTHERN CLEARFIELD… MCKEAN…POTTER…CAMERON…WESTERN TIOGA AND NORTHWESTERN CLINTON COUNTIES…
Expect patchy dense fog across the area through mid afternoon. Visibilities below one-half mile are possible.
Use caution when traveling. Be sure to turn on your low beam headlights and allow extra distance between vehicles.
Locations impacted include… St. Marys, Warren, Bradford, DuBois, Ridgway, Kane, Johnsonburg, Allegany State Park, Sandy, Cameron, Wharton, Coudersport, Port Allegany, Sheffield, Emporium, Columbus, Youngsville, Smethport, Wetmore, and Penfield.
Outdoor fun in the snow with sledding, snow men, and snow art activities. Try your hand at cross-country skis and snowshoes with the help of equipment provided by PA DCNR and volunteer instructors. Lite food and beverage options available for sale inside museum.
Hello. Yes, anyone can participate in the outdoor activities at no cost; and/or come inside to purchase food. If you wish to tour the museum exhibits, regular admission rates apply (as posted on this FB page or on our website). Thanks!