D9Sports Updates Condition of Injured High School Football Player
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1h · 9-16-23 at 12:12 PM
UPDATE ON MASON MARTIN
We really appreciate the concern for Mason and we are not bothered when people ask about his condition or if there are any changes. It’s difficult to update regularly because things change daily and sometimes even hourly.
Last Saturday evening Mason’s cranial pressure increased rapidly and Doctors had to intervene to basically save his life. They believed this was caused by respiratory issues which they addressed through medication. The next day his sodium levels became dangerously elevated. They again battled through and got his levels back down to a safe level. This took about 24 hours for it to lower so it was another intense day.
Monday was pretty calm as he was heavily medicated. Tuesday started out well but turned very quickly. Mason had an aggressive coughing spell. Afterwards everything seemed okay. Instead of just walking out of his room his nurse stopped and stared at his monitor. I don’t know what made her stop, maybe her instincts or a feeling she had (yes, she is that good), but that action saved him. She yelled, “he’s in V-Tech” and took off running to alert everyone. Now it was the nursing staff’s turn to save his life. Within seconds they were in here doing their superhero stuff and saved him. Shortly after all his vitals returned to normal.
By the next morning he was in such a good spot they started removing most of his meds. His body started self-regulating and his vitals were the best they’ve ever been. He started reacting to light well in both eyes and Wednesday through Friday were very encouraging days.
Today, only one eye is reacting to light and it’s not reacting as well as it previously was, but his purposeful movements in his arms seem pretty good.
As you can see, almost every day is different. There is no linear path or set timeline for injuries like this. We said we would be honest with the community and this is what our weeks look like. To respond to such a simple question of “How’s he doing?” is difficult to answer. As always we are so thankful for the support and prayers. He is fighting like crazy and there’s not an ounce of giving up in him. Please keep fighting for him! Thanks.
Jeremiah 29:11
PennDOT Potter County Maintenance Work Schedule for the Week of September 18
Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in Potter County the week of September 18. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission to provide a safe, efficient transportation system, and the scope of work in Potter County for the coming week is as follows:
Deborah Anne (Lukens) Schimpf, 76, Blue Bell, Harleysville, and Morris, Pennsylvania

Deborah Anne (Lukens) Schimpf passed away on September 5, 2023, in Troy, Pennsylvania, at the age of 76.
She was born on October 13, 1946, in Philadelphia, PA, and was raised in Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania, by her parents Robert and Dorothy (Green) Lukens, along with her younger sister Margaret.
She graduated from Abington High School and Geneva College. She was married to the late W. Scott Schimpf, for 43 years, living in Blue Bell, Harleysville, and Morris, Pennsylvania.
Deborah helped her husband start his business, Guardian Fire Equipment and held several positions at the former US Healthcare (now Aetna Insurance).
Santa School Workshop to be Held in Coudersport, Pa

Regionally known as “Coudy Santa”, Pete Wyatt will be conducting a 3-part Santa school workshop at the Potter County Artisan Co-op.
Halloween Spooktacular Events

Halloween events planned for Cameron County start October 20 with a Frightful Ride at Smokers Insane Terrain Offroad Park. The event will be held Friday and Saturday night October 20 and 21. The ride will be open Halloween weekend on Friday October 27 and November 3 and 4. The ride is suitable for children 12 and older.
Halloween weekend kicks off with a parade of costumes on Saturday October 28 at 3pm at the Cameron County Chamber of Commerce office. Trick or treaters will parade throughout the business district collecting treats from businesses. Trunk or Treat opens at 4pm along with Smoker’s Spooktacular event in the Emporium Town Square.
Dare to Enter the Cameron County Recreation Center Haunted House opens Saturday October 28 through October 31 6-10pm. The proceeds benefit the programs at the recreation center.
Trick or Treat in downtown Emporium is set for October 28 from 6-8pm.
UAHS September Star Awards Announced


Terrie O’Brien, RN, patient safety and quality RN, was presented the September star award for BRMC. Jared Capra, maintenance worker, was presented the September star award for OGH.
BRADFORD, PA & OLEAN, NY – Upper Allegheny Health System (UAHS) parent company of Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) and Olean General Hospital (OGH), are proud to announce the September star award winners for each hospital campus. Terrie O’Brien, RN, and Jared Capra were recognized at in-person ceremonies at BRMC and OGH, respectively.
The star award is offered monthly at BRMC and OGH to an employee who displays exceptional performance and inspires others to do the same. Members of the team are nominated for outstanding customer service, ongoing performance improvement, teamwork, communication, ownership/accountability, and excellence. Employees are selected by patients as well as co-worker nominations.
Ignite Church to Launch Sunday Night Experience in Lewis Run
Ignite Church is launching Sunday nights in Lewis Run, starting Oct. 1.
The experience will begin at 6 pm at the Lewis Run Volunteer Fire Department at 46 Main St. in Lewis Run.
“The Sunday night experience will be a time for people to come together to worship God, learn from the Bible, and connect with others,” said Pastor Greg Newkirk. “The Sunday night experience is open to everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs.”
Ignite Church is a church-planting initiative that is part of the Free Methodist Church.
For more information, contact Ignite Church at 814-366-2107 or ignitechurchlr@gmail.com.
Shapiro Administration Secures $100 Million from Monsanto to Help Pennsylvanians Impacted by Environmental Damages

The agreement includes $8 million for use towards community projects across impacted communities in Pennsylvania.
Harrisburg, PA– The Shapiro Administration has secured $100 million through a consent agreement with the Monsanto Company, Solutia INC., and Pharmacia LLC to resolve claims related to their production of products containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which damaged waterways and other natural resources across Pennsylvania.
WELLSBORO CHAMBER IS SELLING STPR® SPECTATOR GUIDES AND T-SHIRTS THIS WEEK
STPR® Spectator Guides, featuring maps and directions to the four spectator areas on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16, the parc exposé on Sept. 16 and rally car service area at the Tioga County Fairgrounds in Whitneyville are available for purchase for $5 each from 8:30am to 4pm Tuesday, Sept. 12 through this Friday, Sept. 15 and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Wellsboro Area Chamber of Commerce office at 114 Main Street in Wellsboro, across from The Green. Also available for purchase at the chamber office will be STPR® T-shirts with a new design by Mark Newruck of Mountain Graphics. For more information, call 570-724-1926 or stop in at 114 Main Street.
31 CARS TO COMPETE IN STPR® SUPER REGIONAL CAR RALLY THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 AND 16

Sean Burke competes on the STPR® course in 2022.
As of Monday, Sept. 11, 31 rally cars had registered for the 46th Annual Waste Management STPR® Super Regional Car Rally this Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16 with 12 stages of competitive rallying on forestry roads in Tioga and Potter counties and two Friday stages on Waste Management, Inc. property, near Wellsboro. Registration remains open until Thursday, Sept. 14.
The majority of the 31 entries are from Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio with other East Coast states also represented. Waste Management STPR® Super Regional driver and co-driver (navigator) point scores will count towards the American Rally Association East Regional Championship series.
Unearthing Our Potential
By State Rep. Mike Armanini, 75th Legislative District
Historically known as a hub of industrial innovation, Pennsylvania is now poised to enter a new era of economic prosperity through the mining and refinement of rare-earth minerals. As global demand for these critical elements skyrockets, the Commonwealth has a unique opportunity to leverage its rich geological endowment to not only boost its economy but also contribute significantly to technological advancements and our nation’s security.
Rare-earth minerals, a group of 17 elements, play a pivotal role in modern technology. They are crucial to manufacturing consumer electronics, renewable energy systems, and advanced defense technologies. Electric vehicles, rechargeable batteries, wind turbines, smartphones, laser and missile guidance, and even medical devices depend on these minerals for their functionality. With the nation’s increasing focus on electrification and technological innovation, the demand for rare-earth minerals has reached unprecedented levels.
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