RICHMOND TOWNSHIP – After weeks of back and forth with business owners and residents along a section of South Main Street over a sidewalk and a third lane project by PennDOT, the township supervisors here finally came to a decision during their May 7 meeting.
Treasurer Stacy Garrity recently announced that more than $2 million of unclaimed property is owed to residents of Potter County.
The Potter County Artisan co-op will mark decade of fostering creativity and community connections with a special open house on Friday, May 10.
The Potter County commissioners approved a training for District Judge Christopher Kalacinski, Galeton, after tabling the motion at the April 18 meeting.
Star gazers and Cherry Springs lovers can now take advantage of a food concessionaire, Out of the Box Stellar Food.
The 2024 PA Wilds Big Idea Contest, an initiative aimed at fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in Cameron, Clinton, Lycoming, Potter, and Tioga counties, has announced its finalists.
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The Austin Costello Sportsman’s Club will host a Hunter-Trapper Safety Course on Sunday, May 5 at the clubhouse. Lunch will be provided.
Just when we think our newsletters couldn’t get any better, up pops the Spring 2024 edition. They say “it’s always good to put a face with a name,” so there you have it. — my face with my name.
When I was a young boy growing up in Coudersport, I couldn’t wait for the spring weather to finally warm up enough so that I could spend most of my days fishing the brooks and small backwoods …
The entry fee for adults for the 33rd Annual Upper Pine Creek Trout Tournament is $25 through next Wednesday, May 1 and $30 from Thursday, May 2 to the end of the tournament on Sunday, May 19.…
First, I would like to mention an upcoming hike planned for this Sunday, April 28. It will be on the WAG (Wellsville, Addison & Galeton) railroad grade section which runs from Genesee to W…
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources secretary, Cindy Adams Dunn, announced recently the start of aerial spraying of state woodlands to combat spongy moth populations poised for spring outbreaks in many sections of Pennsylvania.
On Saturday May 11, at 11 a.m., the Elk County Council on the Arts, in partnership with Remake Learning Days, will host an ice-dye workshop at the ECCOTA Gallery on Main Street in Ridgway.
April 2024 was a very wet month. Lots of April showers. Last April we received 1.19” of rainfall and this year the total was 5.53”. It was well above normal.
FRIDAY, MAY 10
As is the norm, May is crazy full of activities and 2024 has kept that tradition going. In addition to high school softball, baseball and track, we also have community baseball and softball st…
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Milton, Pa. — Rutter’s has broke ground on a prototype store near Milton and plans to hire 50 employees.
(The Center Square) — Pennsylvania may ban non-compete agreements for health care workers, ridding the commonwealth of most restrictions on where doctors and nurses can work.
(The Center Square) — Health care deserts are growing larger in Pennsylvania.
Democratic lawmakers in Harrisburg took the first steps last week to provide $5.1 billion in new funding for Pennsylvania public schools to close a gap between the wealthiest and poorest districts that a court last year declared unconstitutional. The legislation in the state House, proposed by Rep. Mike Sturla (D-Lancaster), follows the recommendation of a […]
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(The Center Square) – Silent panic alarms may become the next line of defense for schools in Pennsylvania.
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The North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission’s NC Export Marketing program is co-sponsoring a pair of training events in State College designed to help companies who export their products better serve overseas customers.
Rizer Fireworks is a family-owned and run, Pennsylvania-based retail business that was established in 1984 by Clifton and Mary Rizer in Marienville. The company started in a small rented building in Vowinckle while the ground for the permanent store in Marienville was being cleared for building.
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When it comes to weeknight dinners, simplicity is key. This one-pan meal combines juicy lemon garlic chicken with a colorful medley of roasted vegetables for a stress-free dinner that's bursting with flavor. With minimal prep and cleanup required, it's the perfect recipe for busy evenings when you need a wholesome meal on the table fast.
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, finding moments of peace and tranquility can feel like a luxury. However, even in the midst of chaos, taking just a few minutes to pause and connect with ourselves can make a world of difference for our mental well-being. This 5-minute calming breath meditation offers a simple yet powerful practice to help you ground yourself, release tension, and cultivate a sense of inner calm. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or simply in need of a moment of stillness, this meditation can be your oasis in the midst of a busy day.
Community Blood Bank, the exclusive provider of blood and blood products to 16 local hospitals and Stat MedEvacs in the NWPA and WNY regions, is inviting community members to donate blood in May for a chance to win one of two sets of kayaks.
Robin Freeman of Ulysses was lying in bed in October 2021 when her dog, frightened by a thunderstorm, jumped on the bed. The 95-pound black Lab mix landed directly on her heel.
After 45 years of esteemed service and leadership, Janie Hilfiger, president, UPMC Cole and UPMC Wellsboro, has announced her retirement. Her official last day with UPMC is April 30. Effective May 1, Dan Glunk, MD, will serve as interim president, UPMC Cole and UPMC Wellsboro.
Way back when I was a boy, the U.S. Supreme Court was so revered as an institution that my fourth-grade teacher required us to learn the names of all nine members. We kids could never have imagined that there’d come a day when the highest bench in the land would be so widely reviled.
What a good week it should have been for Republicans.
John F. Kennedy won the Pulitzer Prize for his book “Profiles In Courage,” a series of essays that focused on eight senators throughout U.S. history who — despite serious pressures from their colleagues and constituents — did what they believed to be the right and moral thing.
Month after month, poll after poll, a majority of Americans express their dissatisfaction with the Biden administration over virtually every issue of concern – domestic and foreign.