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Warren County Hosts 76th Annual 4th of July Parade
The City of Warren is well-known for their love of the Fourth of July. This year, they celebrated the 76th anniversary of the parade, an event now recognized as one of the four largest parades in the state. Thousands of spectators gathered downtown for the parade, which featured over 180...
Pellegrino's Hosts Fourth Annual Warrenstock Festival
"Warrenstock" has returned for it’s 4th year along the banks of the Conewango Creek. What started as a relatively small gathering in 2010 has become the unofficial start of fourth of July celebrations for many in downtown Warren. This year's event on July 2nd, was hosted at Pellegrino’s Creekside...
Pieces of the Past — We’re Not Alone
Officially Warren Pennsylvania was surveyed by General William Irvine and Andrew Ellicott in 1795. Way before that back as far as prehistoric times, Native Americans had settled in the Brokenstraw Valley. There has been some form of community in the Warren, Pennsylvania area for centuries. But we’re not alone.
City Reminds Residents That Fireworks Are Illegal in NYS
The City urged people to celebrate safely and legally by attending fireworks shows at locations with proper approval for launching fireworks. A press release from the Mayor’s office said that fireworks, firecrackers, and bottle rockets are not only illegal but also a significant nuisance. The City has received numerous complaints at both City Council meetings and the Mayor’s office. The City requires that all residents respect their neighbors and the law by not using personal fireworks.
BPU Closed Thursday In Observance of Independence Day
Garbage and recycling will not be collected on Thursday but will be delayed until the following day on Friday, July 5. Friday’s normal collection will take place on Saturday, July 6. The recyclable of the week is metal. Due to the changed collection schedule, the Yard Waste Site will...
WJTN News Headlines for Tues., July 2, 2024
Panama man receives 6-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to violating his probation... A Panama man will spend the next six-years in state prison after pleading guilty to violating terms of his probation this past May. Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt says 38-year-old Billy Heilman received the sentence from County Court Judge David Foley... along with three-years of post-release supervision. Schmidt says in February of 2023... Jamestown police conducted a traffic stop in the city... and, found methamphetamines in Heilman’s possession... leading to his arrest. This past February 2024... the DA says Heilman pled guilty, and was sentenced to five-years probation after being convicted of fourth-degre criminal possession of a controlled substance. This past May... the county's Office of Probation filed a violation against Heilman for not complying with the terms of his probation. Schmidt thanked JPD... and, the Probation Department for their work on the case.
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