Unlike the fate of many Pennsylvania woods, the Forrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area in Susquehannock State Forest is home to old growth forests that were still standing after the lumber barons moved west.
Colleen Hanson, executive director of Visit Potter-Tioga, has been recognized by Pennsylvania Business Central/Women in Business as a champion of destination marketing.
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Coudersport borough council approved the sale, through repository, of a residential property at 307 East Second Street during their meeting on Wednesday, May 15.
With the top two administrators leaving their position in the Domestic Relations office, the Potter County Salary Board set a salary range in hopes of filling the assistant director position.
This weekend, Whitetails Unlimited, in partnership with the Potter County Fairgrounds, will hold the second annual Potter County Outdoor Show at the fairgrounds in Millport.
Ron Andrus of Gaines continues his mission of collecting recyclable metal tabs in the hopes of making a difference in the world.
The third annual King of the Wing competition was held in Centertown Park, Galeton on Saturday, May 11.
The board of directors of the Austin Area School District approved the final 2024-25 budget with projected expenditures of $4,761,782. The board is awaiting final word from the state on future funding for area schools.
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The trail club’s latest trail shelter project is moving right along, with a good share of the materials hauled to the site. This will be shelter #8.
Does that phrase pique your memory? If it does, it was because it was the favorite saying of radio show personality Pete Wambach.
With spring’s warmer weather and clearer skies, people have been getting outside to see the night sky more. Several people have recently asked what planets are currently visible in the evening…
If anyone thinks that our trail maintainers sit around “twiddling their thumbs,” nothing could be farther from the truth.
If you’re an outdoorsman, you’ve witnessed the crazy weather we endured in April. Warm weather would blow in for a day or two, then flip flop over to a cold front that lasted for a week.
The 15th annual Healing Waters event for veterans kicked off with its annual bike and vehicle parade through Potter County on Tuesday, May 21.
FRIDAY, MAY 24
Sizerville State Park will hold several environmental education programs on Memorial Day Weekend
On Friday, May 24 from 7-8 p.m. a Campground Movie will be shown. Bring the family to the Campground amphitheater and join a park educator for a Friday night showing of the PBS Nature special …
Business and industry in the North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission’s six-county region will have an opportunity through the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commissi…
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(The Center Square) — Though it’s unclear how much education funding will flow from budget negotiations, House Democrats say it’s important to develop a pipeline for Black educators in Pennsylvania.
The Olivet board of directors voted unanimously Wednesday to approve Rick Perez. He will officially begin his new role as CEO on June 17.
Olympic cyclist and former Lehigh County Commissioner Marty Nothstein is, once again, facing charges. This time, he's expected to be accused of stalking and harassment. He also faced similar charges a few years ago involving his ex-girlfriend and another man. Learn more about the new charges in a live report, tonight on 69 News at 5:00.
His attorney says he intends to clear his name in court.
KINGSTON — The Wyoming Valley West School Board is proposing a budget that allocates almost $92.2 million, funds six new teaching jobs and maintains the current property tax rate.
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Colleen Hanson, executive director of Visit Potter-Tioga, has been recognized by Pennsylvania Business Central/Women in Business as a champion of destination marketing.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has given final approval to a settlement aimed at addressing long-standing service issues with Frontier Commonwealth, according to a half dozen lawmakers who have been advocating for affected consumers.
UGI Utilities, Inc. announced its purchased gas cost rates will increase June 1. An additional increase is projected on Dec. 1.
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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.
Ida Ayres never served a day in the armed forces, but at 95, she knows plenty about the sacrifices of war.
The criminal defendant’s so-called Restoration agenda is festooned with fascist goodies.
What’s happening on CNN and MSNBC is disgusting, but not surprising.
Each and every day, emergency medical responders answer calls for assistance with one purpose – to save lives. These dedicated individuals, whether volunteer or career personnel, are professionals who do their absolute best to provide lifesaving services in our communities.