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Liberty township motorists are advised of ongoing roadway construction, Canton’s Sneaker Drive is seeking donations to provide students with socks and footwear for the upcoming school year, and Laurel Health’s Saturday clinics are moving locations this August. These are the stories we’re’ following for you today, brought to you by Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships – where they’re taking the deals the other guys won’t.
Sister Jenny's Outreach Center holds Christmas in July
Sister Jenny’s Outreach Center in Middlebury Center hosted the annual Christmas in July giveaway and celebration on Saturday, July 20. Everything was free for the taking — furniture, electronics, home decor, clothes and kid’s and pet items. Families browsed the warehouse taking what they needed, particularly children’s items.
St. Paul's Episcopal holds murder mystery to benefit Relay
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Wellsboro, held a murder mystery evening on Saturday, July 20 to benefit the Soul Strutters Relay for Life team. Dozens of spectators turned out for the event, entitled Murder at the Deadwood Saloon. Set in 1874 in the wild west, the show featured a cast of 15 comprised of church members and community volunteers.
For the love of forest: Group talks about impact of clean river on trees
The Tioga County Woodland Owners Association hosted Joyce and Charlie Andrews as guests of its monthly meeting, held July 23 at Island Park in Blossburg. The Andrews talked about the progress of the Tioga River restoration, fish habitat and streambed stabilization that will take place on the banks of Island Park.
Greenwood Town Supervisor Miller: It Rained For Hours Last Night
“The rain was insane last night. It started to pour at about 5:20 and did not let up until around 8, then still continued to rain for most of the night. There were reports of water over the road way on 417 by the County Highway Barns and from County Route 63 over 417. There was a tree down on County Route 64. As far as our Town roads, I have not received a report of any damage yet. Fingers crossed there isn’t any. I have Steuben Rural electric, and our power went out before 7 and wasn’t back on until 11:30pm.”
James Williams
MARQUETTE, MI- James E. Williams, age 75, longtime area resident, has gone home to be in Heaven with his Lord Jesus, which he has been waiting to do for a long time. Jesus finally thought it was time. Now he has a new healthy body and peaceful eternity forever. Jim...
Update On Monday Night’s Flash Flooding
Last night the National Weather Service put out a Flash Flood Warning, mostly focused on Greenwood. Today, Steuben County Director of Public Safety and Emergency Services Tim Marshall issued the following statement, quote, “We saw sporadic minor flooding issues in Bath, Painted Post and Greenwood. In Greenwood the flooding was at State Route 417 at County Route 63. It was handled by the New York State Department of Transportation All issues appeared to be minor. Some areas saw over two inches of rain last night.”
EMMF hold Pops concert in Wellsboro
The Endless Mountain Music Festival launched the 2024 season, entitled “Rhapsody in Red, White and Blue,” on Friday, July 19 with a symphony concert at Commonwealth University-Mansfield. At the “Bach to Funk” Pops concert at Wellsboro High School on Sunday, July 21, Dr. John Ulrich, president of the...
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Photobiomodulation: Helping Our Pets Heal Themselves
As a veterinarian, who cares primarily for companion pets like dogs and cats, diagnosing and assessing the patient’s health condition is essential to healing. This next step is what the pet owner cares most about and that is to answer the questions – “what does this diagnosis mean? and what do you recommend we do?”
State Route 303 to close for culvert work in Nelson Twp.
State Route 303 will be closed for a culvert replacement just east of State Route 88 in Nelson Township from July 29 to Aug. 2, the Ohio Department of Transportation said. The official detour will be State Route 88 to US 422 to State Route 282. This article originally appeared on Record-Courier: State Route 303 to close for culvert work in Nelson Twp.
STATE POLICE AT MANSFIELD
Shauna G. Knapp, 34, of Morris Run, was injured in a one-vehicle crash on North Bullock Road, Charleston Township July 21. Knapp was traveling north in a 2019 Nissan Rogue when she failed drove off the road and hit a ditch The car sustained disabling damage. Knapp suffered unknown injuries and was transported by Wellsboro Firemen’s Ambulance to UPMC Williamsport for treatment. Charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants are pending investigation.
Borough seeks pool soiler, new council member
A Coudersport pool patron has been defecating in the pool recently, necessitating pool closings and excessive chlorine use to repair the damage. “We have had five incidents,” said borough manager Bev Morris at the July 17 council meeting. “Two of them were in the shallow end and were most likely swim diaper problems — which is going to happen.”
Mansfield roadwork project continues
MANSFIELD, Pa. (WETM) — A two-year-long roadwork project is still going on in Mansfield this week. According to PennDOT, crews are continuing to do rehabilitation work on the bridge that carries Route 6 over the Tioga River during the week of July 22. This work includes sub-structure repairs, deck repairs, and the application of an […]
Requiring courtesy is not sign of pickiness: Pam's Corner by Pam Fischer
Respect. It’s a word I learned at a very young age. My mom and dad showed us how to be respectful. They also taught us things that I thought were “picky” at the time. When everyone would cut the corner walking toward the high school, we were instructed not to walk on the grass but to stay on the sidewalk instead. We didn’t go into the neighbors’ yards unless invited by the parents and we weren’t to touch things that didn’t belong to us, again, without permission.
Elkland District Court
The following individuals faced action in the Elkland District Magisterial Court, Judge James Edgecomb presiding. John James Campbell, 33, of Westfield was charged by Pennsylvania State Police with possession of controlled substance by person not registered and use/possession of drug paraphernalia. Campbell was charged after he was found to be in possession of methamphetamine in May in Westfield Township during the investigation of a domestic incident.
STATE POLICE AT COUDERSPORT
A 25-year-old woman of Port Allegany was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants after she crashed her 2002 Toyota Celica on Route 6 Roulette July 3. The investigation is ongoing. A 40-year-old woman of Galeton was arrested after she crashed her 2003 Chevrolet Blazer on Germania Road June...
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