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Woman sentenced to jail for theft and burglary
CLEARFIELD — Jessie Noelle Watson, 34, of DuBois, who burglarized a store and stole a purse at a grocery store, was sentenced to jail by Judge Paul E. Cherry, Monday at Colloquy Court. Watson pleaded guilty in two cases to burglary — felony of the second degree, and theft...
Golden Eagle soccer picked to finish seventh
LOCK HAVEN --- The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) announced the results of the 2024 preseason women's soccer coaches' poll on Tuesday. Clarion was predicted to finish seventh in the PSAC West division this season. Thank you for reading!. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and...
PSP REPORTS: VEHICLE CRASH, DUI, DRUG PARAPHERNALIA POSSESSION
State police have released information on a crash that happened last week in Washington Township. Troopers say at 2:33 PM, 41-year-old Kendra Rossiter of Creekside was driving south on Moretti Road when she lost control on the gravel roadway. She went off the road and collided head-on with a utility pole. Neither Rossiter nor a 17-year-old passenger in her car were hurt.
DAHS Class of 1955 to meet on Sept. 28
DuBOIS — The DuBois Area High School Class of 1955 will meet for a luncheon at Hoss's Restaurant in DuBois on Sept. 28 at noon. For more information, please call Honey Mae Ball at 814-371-6287 or Barbara Johnson at 814-371-4563.
Oil City refers Title IX changes to panel
After about an hour of discussion over proposed revisions to the Oil City Area School District’s Title IX policies, the School Board, in a 6-3 vote, referred the policies under consideration to the board’s policy committee for further review. During the board’s Monday evening meeting, board members Joe...
Oilers burned by Dragons
WARREN — Oil City’s girls tennis team came out on the wrong end of a 5-0 loss to homestanding Warren in non-region play on Monday. Competing in a pro set format, singles action saw Natalie Arnink fall to Mary Grace, Sydney Miller lose to Lucy Harrison and Maggie VanWormer stumble against Ella Card, all by 8-0 scores.
DuBois man who broke into home and stole firearms sentenced to state prison
CLEARFIELD — Judge Paul Cherry sentenced Rhett Donavan Eisman, 32, of DuBois, who stole firearms from a Sandy Township home, to prison Monday at Clearfield County Colloquy Court. First Assistant District Attorney F. Cortez “Chip” Bell III said Eisman pleaded guilty to burglary — felony of the first degree...
Hickory Grange Tractor Show
DuBOIS — Hickory Grange 1285 will host the 2024 Tractor Show at 836 Mountain Run Road in DuBois on Saturday, Aug. 24, and Sunday, Aug. 25, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. There will be multiple events over the two-day period, tractor rides and food, many raffle items, and an open mic night from 4-7 p.m. on Saturday.
Christian singer to perform in Fairview Township
Noted Christian singer Dan Schall will perform at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, at Fairview Red Brick Church, 109 Petrolia St., Petrolia. All are invited to attend and stay for lunch afterward. There is no cost or registration for the event.
Down to Earth Garden Club to meet
DuBOIS — The Down to Earth Garden Club will be meeting Thursday, Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 875 Sunflower Drive, DuBois. There are several proposals to be discussed. For more information, please call 814-371-8672 or 814-375-9528, email downtoearthgardenclub@hotmail.com or contact the group through Facebook or the garden club webpage at www.downtoearthgardenclub.org.
Festival of the Book event set for Saturday
The Oil Region Library Association (ORLA) will host its fourth annual Oil Region Festival of the Book from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Central Avenue Plaza in Oil City. The events is free to attend and all ages are welcome. Thank you for reading!. Please...
Manor Township to apply for grant to upgrade furnace, air conditioner
Thanks to a new program from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Manor Township might be upgrading its municipal building’s furnace and air conditioning system. The township’s board of supervisors, at its Aug. 16 meeting, approved a motion to apply for a DEP grant, to which they could receive up to $50,000 for energy efficiency improvements like purchasing a new furnace and air conditioner.
Nighthawk watch begins
The Seneca Rocks Audubon Society has begun its nighthawk watch program, taking place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. through early September at the Oil City Marina and the Mill Creek Boat Launch. In mid-August, common nighthawks form large flocks and begin their fall migration to southern South America over one...
MARION CENTER BOARD TO CONSIDER SEEKING COST PROPOSALS FOR PROJECTS
The Marion Center School Board meets tonight to finalize things before the start of the school year. Along with motions for bus stops, the district volunteer list, and an adjustment to the contract with Smith Bus Company for fuel, the board will look to authorize architectural firm HHSDR to seek cost proposals for survey updates and soil testing related to the retaining wall, elevator and sidewalk projects. The board will also consider the replacement of a hot water tank at W.A. McCreery.
Charges Against Local Man Accused of Resisting Arrest Waived for Court
CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) – The case against a local man accused of resisting arrest recently moved forward in court. Court records show that during a preliminary hearing on August 13, the following charges against 32-year-old Collin David Polka, of Templeton, were waived for court:. Flight to Avoid Apprehension...
Bobcat Golfers Finish Eighth In 2024 Grape Picker Invitational, Kameron Kerle Ties For Second Place
Photos Courtesy of Clarion Area coach Jackie Kerle – Above Clarion team members (L-R) Wyatt Watterson, Gabe Anderson, Kameron Kerle, Lucas Mitrosky and Parker Miller. The Clarion Area Bobcat golf team participated in the 2024 Grape Picker Invitational, held at Lake View County Club, in North East on Thursday, August 15th, finishing in eighth place.
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