…FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 7 AM EDT FRIDAY…
URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service State College PA
245 AM EDT Thu May 25 2023
…FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 7 AM EDT FRIDAY…
* WHAT…Frost.
* WHERE…Warren, McKean, Potter, Elk, Cameron, Northern
Clinton, Tioga, Northern Lycoming and Sullivan Counties.
* WHEN…From 1 AM to 7 AM EDT Friday.
* IMPACTS…Near-ground freezing temperatures could kill
unprotected outdoor vegetation.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Take steps now to protect tender plants and vegetation from the
cold. Potted plants should be brought inside.
PA Permit Violations Issued
| PA Permit Violation Issued to CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA LLC in Tuscarora Twp, Bradford County |
| Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 5/23/2023 to CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA LLC in Tuscarora Twp, Bradford county. CSL 402(b) – POTENTIAL POLLUTION – Conducting an activity regulated by a permit issued pursuant to Section 402 of The Clean Streams Law to prevent the potential of pollution to waters of the Commonwealth without a permit or contrary to a permit issued under that authority by the Department. |
| Incident Date/Time: 2023-05-23 00:00:00 |
| Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
Climate Change and Penn’s Woods: What Does The Future Hold?

| Climate Change and Penn’s Woods: What Does The Future Hold? Today, 7PM via Zoom. |
| Register Here |
| This presentation by Greg Czarnecki, Director of Applied Climate Science at the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), will focus on the current and projected impacts of climate change globally, nationally, and here in Pennsylvania. Czarnecki will discuss adaptations by DCNR to minimize climate change impacts on state parks, state forests, and natural resources. Czarnecki’s 30-minute presentation will be followed by a Q&A. |
Bradford Woman Charged With False Reports

May 24th, 2023–On April 28th, 2023 at approximately 1439 hrs the actor, Amber Lynn Harris reported an assault on Main Street in Bradford City.
Police investigated the report and reviewed surveillance footage determining there was no assault and the statement and report made by Harris was not true against another male.
Magistrate Cercone arraigned Harris on these charges and released her on ROR bail. Preliminary hearings are set in the matter.
Charges CC 4904 A1 Unsworn Falsifications (M2) CC 4906 A False Reports (M2) Location Main Street Bradford, PA 16701
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/bradfordpd/68048/arrests/harris-amber-lynn-cc-4904-a1-unsworn-falisfications-m2-and-1-additional-charge
Frost Advisory issued May 25 at 10:45AM EDT until May 26 at 8:00AM EDT by NWS Buffalo
DESCRIPTION: …FROST ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 8 AM EDT
FRIDAY…
* WHAT…Temperatures in the lower 30s will result in frost
formation.
* WHERE…Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis, Wyoming, Chautauqua,
Cattaraugus, Allegany, and Southern Erie counties.
* WHEN…From 1 AM to 8 AM EDT Friday.
* IMPACTS…Frost could kill sensitive outdoor vegetation if
left uncovered.
INSTRUCTIONS: Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold.
Issued By: NWS Buffalo (Western New York)
Police Say Olean Woman Possessed Crack Cocaine
City of Olean, NY Police Department

On Wednesday, May 24th, at approximately 1:00 a.m. a Patrol Officer was investigating what appeared to be suspicious activity in a parking lot located on the 100 Blk. of W. State St. and made a drug arrest as a result of this.
52 year old Amy Yaudes of 1201 N. Union St., Olean, was arrested for possessing Crack Cocaine after the Officer observed it in plain view in her vehicle.
Yaudes was charged with Criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd degree (B Felony) and Criminal use of drug paraphernalia 2nd. degree (A Misdemeanor). Yaudes was held for arraignment.
Bradford Woman Arrested For Theft

On 05/22/2023 at approximately 1001 hrs City of Bradford Police were dispatched to Choice Store at 84 West Washington Street for a reported theft. Upon arrival Officers determined that the actor Cheray Matera and Austin Crooks had entered the store and while Crooks distracted the clerk Matera went behind the counter and took money from the cash register.
Matera was taken into custody but Crooks ran from the scene as he had active warrants for his arrest.
Matera was arraigned by Magistrate Cercone and remanded to jail on $250.00 cash bail. Charges CC 3921 A Theft (M2) Location 84 West Washington Street Bradford, PA 16701
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/bradfordpd/68048/arrests/matera-cheray-lauren-cc-3921-theft-m2?fbclid=IwAR17m73kQedP_bkoeaOfLe1K1UrpALOl-iBGUhsq__n-sja2SxBuOvXGNaI
One Injured In Rollover Crash Wednesday Night in Jackson Township
Millerton Fire Company

Millerton FD and Erway Ambulance were dispatched to a MVA in Jackson Twp. Wednesday evening, for a one vehicle roll over.
Rescue 12-18 responded quickly, first unit on scene reported one injury . Driver was transported by Erway Ambulance. Engine 12-2 was recalled and was not needed on scene.
Please be safe.
Land Rescue in Foster Township

At 10:34 AM on Thursday, Derrick City Fire Dept. & City Ambulance have been dispatched to a land rescue for a victim of a logging accident located 2.4 miles from a gate on Red Rock Ridge Road in Foster Township. Limestone dispatched with UTV. Air medical on standby. Rew Fire Dept. dispatched to set up landing zone for Stat Medevac at Bradford Speedway.
Derrick City Volunteer Fire Department
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5/25 Land Rescue/Logging Accident
On Thursday morning at 1034hrs DCVFD and Bradford City Ambulance were dispatched to the Red Rock Ridge Road off of Summitt Road for a land rescue for a logging accident. Reports indicated that the injured person was approx 2 1/2 miles in on Red Rock Ridge Road and then off a skidder trail approx 150 yards. Due to the remoteness a UTV and manpower was requested from Limestone NY VFD. Utility 11 Responded with Fire and EMS personnel along with an Ambulance from the City of Bradford. Stat Medevac was placed in the air with an LZ being established at the Bradford Speedway by Rew VFD. Upon making arrival to the patient it was determined a male sustained injuries from a logging accident. Personnel assisted the Ambulance staff with patient care, packaging and loading of patient into stokes basket and on to Limestone NY VFD UTV. The Patient was transported by Ambulance to the LZ and life flighted by Stat Medevac to an out of town Trauma Center. All personnel were back in quarters at 1230hrs. Chief 1130 (Yohe) had Red Rock Command. Chief 830/Engine 8 secured the Landing zone.
THREE HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ARE AWARDED 2023 UPPER PINE CREEK TROUT TOURNAMENT $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS

Pictured at the Pennsylvania Snowmobile Club are presenters and the 2023 Upper Pine Creek Trout Tournament Scholarship recipients. Shown are (front row, from left to right): Sara Kennedy, Janna Quick and Jackson S. Brion being congratulated by Club Vice President Tom Byrne and (back row, from left to right) Jim Westbrook, Wayne Fletcher, and Victor Ferree Jr.
Three seniors from high schools in Tioga County were awarded the Upper Pine Creek Trout Tournament Scholarship for Wildlife, Ecology and the Environment on Sunday, May 21 during the 32nd annual tournament.
Presenting the $1,000 scholarships to the students were Pennsylvania Grand Canyon Snowmobile Club Vice President Tom Byrne of Middlebury Center and Board Member Victor Ferree Jr. of Asaph along with Seneca Resources Company, LLC representatives Jim Westbrook, district production foreman, and Wayne Fletcher, environmental health and safety representative. The event took place at the snowmobile clubhouse at 4814 Route 6, 12 miles west of Wellsboro.
“With Seneca Resources partnering with us this year, we were able to award three $1,000 scholarships,” said Snowmobile Club President Jim Baney. Seneca Resources is the exploration and production segment of National Fuel Gas Company.
The snowmobile club has been presenting scholarships to graduating high school seniors every May since the tournament began. The only exception was in 2020 when the tournament was cancelled due to the pandemic. The club awarded two $100 scholarships each year from 1991 to 2007; three $300 scholarships from 2008 to 2018; three $500 scholarships in 2019; six $500 scholarships in 2021; and three $1,000 scholarships in 2022 and this year.
Each student completed an application for the 2023 scholarship that included writing short essays. The first was on what they see as major wildlife, ecological, and/or environmental issues in their areas. The second was how their chosen career field would allow them to have a positive influence on these issues. “Each student’s answers were very thoughtful and reflected well on them, their education and families,” Baney said.
Janna Quick, a senior at Cowanesque Valley High School in Westfield is the daughter of Jeff and Judy Quick of Chatham Township. This fall, she will attend Penn State University’s University Park campus in State College to earn a degree in Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, a four-year program. She then plans to continue her studies for four more years to become a veterinarian. “After I get my veterinary license, I plan to start a large animal practice and eventually expand and have a small animal clinic as well,” she said.
Sara Kennedy, a senior at North Penn-Mansfield High School, is the daughter of Jon and Amanda Kennedy of Roseville in Rutland Township. This fall, she will attend the University Park campus of Penn State University in State College to earn a degree in Animal Science. She plans to become a dairy nutritionist and work on farms with cows and farmers.
Jackson S. Brion, a senior at North Penn-Liberty High School in Liberty, is the son of Steve and Gwen Brion of Buttonwood in Jackson Township. This fall, he will attend the University Park campus of Penn State University in State College to earn a degree in Forest Ecosystem Management. “I plan on working at Wheeland’s Lumber until I leave for college. “I am looking into furthering my education by looking into the realm of conservation and the preservation of our natural resources and forests along with the wildlife within them.”
LAST FREE GUIDED BIRD WALK AT HILLS CREEK STATE PARK IS THIS SATURDAY, MAY 27

The first chestnut-sided warbler (pictured) of the season was sighted at Hills Creek State Park during the May 20 bird walk.
The last guided bird walk at Hills Creek State Park is this Saturday, May 27. It will begin promptly at 8 a.m. and is free and open to the public. No registration is required.
Meet at the park office parking lot at 111 Spillway Road, Wellsboro Pa. 16901-9676, off Hills Creek Road in Charleston Township, about seven miles northeast of Wellsboro.
At 8 a.m. sharp, participants will drive their own vehicles to the starting location.
Children and adults and birders of all levels, first timers to experienced, are welcome to attend. Bring binoculars and cameras and wear subdued clothing and sturdy walking shoes.
Bob Edkin, environmental education specialist, led the May 20 walk. Ten people, including six members of the Tiadaghton Audubon Society, the local birding group, three campers staying at the park and Edkin saw 42 bird species. Among them was a chestnut-sided warbler.
For updates on birds in the area or helpful tips, email tasmember@yahoo.com or visit tiadaghtonaudubon.blogspot.com or www.facebook.com/TiadaghtonAudubon/.
For information about Hills Creek State Park, call the park office between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays at 570-724-4246.
Amber Funk To Represent Port Allegany At The 2023 Miss McKean County Fair Competition

Amber Funk, a junior at Port Allegany High School, has been selected to represent her school and community at the 2023 Miss McKean County Fair Competition. Amber is the daughter of Daniel and Jennifer Funk of Turtlepoint. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Varsity Club and Prom Committee. Amber is a member of the Lady Gator Varsity Volleyball Team and is a member of chorus. Outside of school she has volunteered at the S. W. Smith Library Dinner Auction, Rotary Purse Bingo, McKean County SPCA, and a server for many years at the Senior Expo at Pitt Bradford. The 117th McKean County Fair will be held August 13 – 19, 2023 in Smethport.
























