HARRISBURG, Pa. (October 16) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will hold its quarterly business meeting on Monday, October 23, 2023, beginning at 10:15 a.m. at its Harrisburg headquarters, located at 1601 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110. The meeting is open to the public.
HARRISBURG – Responding to the growing number of residents dealing with illegible license plates on their vehicles, Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) is hosting an event to help get those plates replaced at no cost.
The event will be held on Thursday, Oct. 26, from 4-7 p.m. at the Lewis Run Volunteer Fire Department, 46 Main St., Lewis Run.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 10/13/2023 – Select Custom Solutions is conducting a voluntary recall because Jay Robb Vanilla Flavored Egg White Protein 24 oz, lot 23080-2C2 with a time stamp of 09:00 to 12:00 may contain hard plastic foreign material which could pose a choking hazard. This product was sold nationwide through online order retail sale outlets.
Select Custom Solutions Voluntarily Recalls Jay Robb Vanilla Flavored Egg White Protein 24ozFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 10/13/2023 – Select Custom Solutions is conducting a voluntary recall because Jay Robb Vanilla Flavored Egg White Protein 24 oz, lot 23080-2C2 with a time stamp of 09:00 to 12:00 may contain hard plastic foreign material which could pose a choking hazard. This product was sold nationwide through online order retail sale outlets.
BRADFORD, Pa. – Starting today, the parking lot of Marilyn Horne Hall in downtown Bradford will be closed during the demolition of the former Sehman’s Tire Service on East Corydon Street.
Demolition is expected to be finished by the end of November, when the site will be used for the Area Transportation Authority’s new Bradford Multimodal Facility.
Street parking on Marilyn Horne Way or South Avenue will not be affected. Parking will be available at 5 W. Corydon St., the southwest corner at the intersection of South Avenue and West Corydon Street.
The parking lot at Marilyn Horne Hall will reopen as soon as safety allows.
WESTFIELD, Pa., Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Mountain Laurel Recovery Center has been recognized on Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers 2023. This prestigious award is presented by Newsweek and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The awards list was announced on August 16, and can currently be viewed on Newsweek’s website.
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 10/10/2023 to ARMAC RESOURCES LLC in Glade Township, Warren county. SWMA 610(1) – UNLAWFUL CONDUCT – Person dumped or deposited, or permitted the dumping or depositing, of solid waste onto the surface of the ground or underground or into the waters of the Commonwealth, without a permit for the dumping of such solid wastes from DEP.
Painting with Jessie is fun and relaxing! In this holiday series, professional watercolorist Jessie Vaughn will teach you how to paint beautiful holiday plaques or Christmas cards. No previous experience in watercolors is needed, as Jessie is comfortable teaching all levels.
This morning at 0741 Hours, the department was dispatched for a Vehicle Accident in the 1200 block of Route 44 North in Hebron Township.
Chief 48-10(T. Ostroski) responded and upon his arrival, located a Single-Vehicle Crash off the roadway into the trees with the occupant heavily trapped and requested Air Medical to the scene.
Engine 48-3 and Rescue 48 responded and upon their arrival immediately placed their HURST Jaws of Lifetools into service, working to free the occupant. Crews continued to work strenuously, flapping the roof, opening up the driver’s side of the vehicle and rolling the dash, while EMS provided medical treatment.
The occupant was removed from the vehicle, marking the extrication complete within 10 minutes. The patient was then packaged and placed in the awaiting ambulance to be transported by ground to UPMC Cole as all aircraft declined to fly due to weather.
The scene was then turned over to PSP Coudersport and PennDOT to control traffic. The department returned to service at 0932 Hours.
Description: Do you love fall? Do you love to paint? This program is for you! Join state park volunteer, Barb Gee, as she shows us how to paint a beautiful fall feature using brushes and sponges. All the supplies needed will be provided along with s’mores to snack on! Feel free to bring other snacks, bottled water, and your creativity!
Please register by Sunday, October 15th in order to allow time to pick up all the materials needed for this fall festive activity!
Program Title: Owl Banding
Date: Saturday, October 21st
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Come out and join David and Fay Hauber as they attempt to band Northern Saw-whet Owls right here in Sizerville State Park! We will have a short introduction on owls followed by instructions on what to do and expect during the demonstration. Wear sturdy shoes since we will be walking on trails, and feel free to bring a water bottle, binoculars, and lots of layers!
V. Carol Wilson, 88, formerly of Aiken, passed away, Saturday October 14, 2023, in Westfield.
Born December 29, 1934, in Lewis Run, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Helen (Collins) Peterson.
Carol graduated from Bradford High School in 1952 and Otterbein College in 1956 with her Bachelor of Arts degree in Education. She also served as an assistant professor at Otterbein College.
On September 21, 1957, in Westerville, OH, she married Richard Arthur Wilson who preceded her in death on November 29, 2021.
Carol taught English and Spanish in Smethport and Bradford High Schools until 1970. She was the administrator of the Hannum Memorial Rest Home from 1977-1980 and the bookkeeper for the Salvation Army until 1985.
She was a member of the Gifford United Methodist Church, the Choir director and organist. She served on the Elderberry board at the Smethport Senior Center, where she was Secretary and Treasurer. Carol also volunteered at BRMC. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, knitting and reading.
All Republican Candidates-both primary winners and write in candidates are invited to speak at this event which is being sponsored with FREE Admission to all by Potter county FREE PA Chapter. We invite all candidates-including incumbents and those running un-opposed to come out for the event for a chance to get to know the area voters and hear their concerns before the November 7th election.
This meeting is directed towards the candidates representing Potter County Magisterial District 55-4-03. Candidates for these Townships and Boros will be featured; Pike, West Branch, Abbott, Ulysses, Ulysses Boro, Bingham, Harrison, Stewardson and both Galeton wards. Don Kudrick, Potter county’s Republican Party Chairman will be on hand to speak and to introduce countywide candidates who are in attendance.
On-site Voter Registration assistance will also available- so if you have been considering registering (deadline to register is October 23’rd) to vote-please show up and be ready to vote this November! Each voter present will be permitted one question per candidate and will be able to follow up pertaining to the response from the candidate.
We would like to extend an invitation for all school board candidates to attend-as parents have valid concerns and would like to know where the candidates stand on important issues such as forced masking, potential forced vaccinations for their children and their stance on male trans-genders using the girls restrooms or locker rooms.
FREE PA Potter County will be serving complimentary soups, snacks and desserts as well as an ice cream social at the meeting…so stop by after work, we hope everyone can attend and share their concerns and comments with the candidates participating to help with their decision on who to vote for in November.
We would also like to Thank the Candidates who care enough to attend, hear and respond to the voter’s questions’
lf you are a candidate who would like to participate as a speaker, or a candidate wishing to attend to meet and greet the voters please contact any of these FREEPA members: Kim Goodenough @814.558-4893; Lilian Cowburn @814.558.1975 or Cheryl Main @814-435-6548
On October 16 at 9:06 pm Wellsboro Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to 4541 rt. 287 in Delmar Twp. for a vehicle vs. deer crash with 2 patients confined with a possible rollover
Jane C. Nicholas, 70, of Shinglehouse, PA passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, October 15, 2023, in the Olean General Hospital, Olean, NY.
Funeral arrangements, entrusted to the care of Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, are incomplete and will be announced with a full obituary.