ULYSSES — The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum was filled with small treasures over the weekend during the Spring Antique Show & Sawmill Run. Vintage tools, photographs and other rare finds lined the tables of vendors as collectors searched for pieces to take home.
The Potter County Artisan Co-op extends an invitation to local school districts to showcase the creative talents of student artists from Coudersport High School, Northern Potter Elementary and High School, Austin and Oswayo Valley.
The Coudersport borough council discussed various recreational issues at the April 17 meeting.
When Mary Hirst and Dave and Carla Flack began organizing the first Kettle Creek Valley Outdoor and Craft Show in the early 2000s, the main goal was to support the Kettle Creek Hose Company and Kettle Creek Ambulance Association. Additionally, they wanted to promote all the unique qualities …
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Northern Potter high school students, teachers and chaperones came together with Trout Unlimited volunteers, DCNR staff and Tom and Maureen McDonald, owners of Big Moores Run in Austin, for a full day of trout-centered education.
Northern Potter high school students, teachers and chaperones came together with Trout Unlimited volunteers, DCNR staff and Tom and Maureen McDonald, owners of Big Moores Run in Austin, for a full day of trout-centered education.
Teri Everett, principal at the Austin Area School, announced her retirement effective June 28.
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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. The entry fee for youths under 16 stays at $15.
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…
The Susquehannock Trail System volunteer trail maintainers have cleared — or mostly cleared — around 40 miles, or nearly half of the 84-mile circuit.
I grew up enjoying my days in the outdoors. During my grade school years, the most exciting times I had were being in the woods. Playing in the woods with the neighborhood kids and spending we…
With Pennsylvania’s 2024 trout fishing season opener on Saturday, April 6, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is sharing a short explainer video that highlights the problem of a g…
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.
The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, Pi Chapter held the April 13 meeting at the Wellsboro United Methodist Church.
DCNR accepting permit applications for 2024 Northcentral Regional ATV trail, riding season dates set
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced that permits for the Northcentral Regional ATV Trail, formerly called the ATV Regional Trail Connector Pilot, are now available f…
Boosters for the Coudersport town pool are putting out a call for donations for swimming lessons for children during the 2024 pool season.
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.…
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(The Center Square) – As campus protests intensify over the war between Hamas and Israel, so do the tensions between free speech and antisemitism at Pennsylvania colleges.
The bill states that TikTok has nine months to divest itself from China and that TikTok’s owner, ByteDance, sells the platform to another company.
The new carbon emissions regulation will apply to existing coal plants and new natural gas plants. Coal plants that plan to operate beyond 2039 will have to capture 90% of their carbon emissions by 2032.
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(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s tepid approach to marijuana is giving it the breathing room to learn the lessons of other states as well as its neighbor up north.
The alteration is related to an uproar during last year’s annual government funding process, when House Republicans, who are in the majority, included three LGBTQ projects in one of their spending bills and then stripped that funding during a tense public markup.
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Horizon Farm Credit, a member-owned cooperative and part of the national Farm Credit System, recently reported strong financial positioning in its 2023 annual report. The association showed continued growth in loans and strong earnings in its first full year of operation.
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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.
Two physician specialists are coming to Williamsport on Thursday, April 4, 7-9:15 p.m. at the Michael Ross Room, third floor of the Trade and Transit Center, Williamsport, to share information about evidence-based medical studies related to chemical abortion and child gender dysphoria. The e…
Laurel Health provides grant-funded sponsorship opportunities annually for students accepted to Penn College’s dental hygienist or licensed practical nurse programs.
Laurel Health provides grant-funded sponsorship opportunities annually for students accepted to Penn College’s dental hygienist or licensed practical nurse programs.
“How many people say that the best hospital stay they had was for an open-heart surgery?”
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Mexico City seeks to downplay the case of a serial killer suspect who kept women's remains in his ro
Mexico City prosecutors sought Thursday to downplay the case of a suspected serial killer who kept women’s bones and a saw in his room and apparently targeted women over the course of more than a decade.
“Death to Israel!” “Death to America!”
I’m pretty sure that the number of people who are mourning the death of OJ Simpson can fit into the trunk of the smallest car Hertz ever rented.
For those too young to fully remember the OJ Simpson trial, it was a television spectacle with all the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster.
The state visit by Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida isn’t just about tea and photo ops. It’s a wake-up call for the Biden administration to get serious about bilateral economic relations with one of our closest allies and to stop threatening to derail the proposed deal between Nippon Ste…