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Davis Wins at McKean County Raceway Between the Raindrops on Friday

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CARE for Children Holds Basketball Mini-Camp

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CARE for Children’s 22nd annual basketball mini-camp for school-age children was held Wednesday evening at Callahan Park in Bradford. The camp provides the opportunity for both boys and girls of all abilities to work on gross and fine motor skills, socialization, and physical fitness.

CARE therapists, teachers, and staff; along with volunteer coaches from the community were each paired with a team and the coaches worked with their team throughout camp. Campers visited skill stations which focused on different activities including passing, dribbling, shooting, layups, ball handling and defense. Each child in attendance received a t-shirt and a basketball.

A post camp celebration was held at Pizza Hut to mark CARE for Children’s 100th anniversary. Campers and their family members were treated to pizza, cake and cupcakes to mark the occasion.

CARE’s basketball mini-camp was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Bradford, a grant from Rotary District #7280, and the Italian American Progressive Club (IAPC). Volunteers from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford helped prepare the basketballs for the event. CARE’s therapeutic recreation programs are sponsored in part by the United Way of the Bradford Area, Inc.

CARE for Children is a non-profit organization which provides pediatric therapy services, early learning programs, child safety and injury prevention initiatives, therapeutic recreation programs, and community outreach services for children of all abilities in McKean County, Pennsylvania and the surrounding region.

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PENNSYLVANIASTATE LAUREL FESTIVAL ISJUNE8-16, 2024; SCHEDULE OFEVENTS

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2023Pennsylvania State Laurel QueenEmmaPodobinskiwill crown her successor on Saturday,June15.

The82ndAnnual Pennsylvania State Laurel Festivalwith activitiesfor all ages gets underway thisSaturday, June 8 and continues throughSunday,June 16 in Wellsboro.

Kicking off thefestival this Saturday, June 8 from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. rain orshine is the Family Day andChildren’s Health Fair on The Green. Therewill be 44booths with information, games to play for prizes andcreativeprojects to do on-site and take home andfree giveaways from backpacks andhacky sacks tobike helmets for Infants to 12-year-olds whilesupplieslast and a
free playgroundball or a foam 8-inch football foryoungsters attending.

This Sunday, June 9, isthe Pet Parade. Childrenwith pets of all types from dogs to ducks anddecorated bicycles,wagons and battery-operatedthree or four wheelerswill gather to register for free or check in andforjudging at 12:25 p.m. in thePackerPark picnic areabehind the Wellsboro Active LivingCenterparking lot onQueen Street. At 1:30 p.m.,the parade will leave thepark, travel up Main Street to The Greenwhere allchildren will receive ribbons. Specialawards will alsobe presented.

Everynight, Monday, June 10 through Friday, June14, will be a free concert withdifferent entertainers.Donations are always appreciated.

Forthe annual Arts & Crafts Fair,85artisans will beon The Green with unique,handcrafted items and25vendorson the International Street of Foods offeringdelectable delightsonFriday, June 14 from 10 a.m.until 8 p.m. and Saturday, June 15from 9 a.m. until 7p.m.

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Roulette Township Seeking Water/Sewer Operator

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Electri-Cord Manufacturing Seeking A Production Supervisor in Westfield, PA Facility

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Father’s Day Buffet at Coudersport Golf Club

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Glenn O. Hawbaker Is Now Hiring; Apply Online

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Seneca Highlands IU9 Seeking Accounts Payable Clerk

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No Injuries in Accident on Rt. 49 in Deerfield Twp.

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Knoxville-Deerfield Vol. Fire Company

MSG: DISPATCHED: 06/07/24 10:53:26

MVAI : MVA WITH INJURIES

5465 ROUTE 49, Apt , DEERFIELD

Dept 6,14,25,26, Wellsboro hospital medics dispatched for a MVA reported one vehicle over the embankment. Chief 5-20 had been driving that way and stopped to assist and provided some updated information. Captain 3-80 stopped to assist as well. Chief 6-20 and Rescue 6-8 arrived on scene and Rescue 6-8 began to evaluate the patient. Patient had no injuries. Chief 6-20 recalled dept 14 and the medics. Ambulance 26-6 arrived on scene and did a quick verbal confirmation that dept 6 would handle the patient refusal as they got dispatched to another call in Westfield. Dept 6 remained on scene for a short while longer while Whites repair removed the vehicle and then all Dept 6 units went back into service.

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Carroll David GOODLIFF, 96, of Belmont, NY

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Carroll David GOODLIFF, 96, of Belmont, NY, died Thursday, June 6, 2024 in his home.

Born November 24, 1927, in Nile, he was the son of Homer Grant and Blanche Rose Swartout Goodliff. He was married to the former Helen Elizabeth Reynolds, who predeceased him on February 1, 2021. He attended the one room schoolhouse in Nile and later Friendship Central School.

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Electri-Cord Manufacturing Seeking A Production Supervisor in Westfield, PA Facility

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Coudersport Man Indicted For Murder of Brandon Shepker In Lewis County, NY

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LOWVILLE, N.Y. (WWTI) – A 24-year-old Coudersport man was indicted on a murder charge by a Lewis County grand jury on Friday, June 7.

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Jacob Vanbergen of Coudersport, Pa.was handed an indictment for second-degree murder in the alleged killing of 39-year-old BrandonShepker, also of Coudersport, Pa., on January 6 at the Ridge View Lodge in Lowville. Shepkerwas sharing a room with Vanbergen when the alleged incident occurred.

Potter County man charged with murder in Lewis County death

Authorities investigated and alleged injuries were “consistent with a physical altercation and strangulation.”

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The Cole Foundation Lists April-May 2024 Donations

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Zippo Earns PA Wilds Award

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Zippo/Case Museum & Flagship Store

We are excited to announce that the Zippo/Case Museum & Flagship Store has been named the 2024 PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship Champion Awards winner in the Great Places category! Each year, the PA Wilds Center recognizes individuals and organizations for their contributions to growing and developing the outdoor recreation and nature tourism economy in the PA Wilds by marrying economic development and conservation goals. Thank you for the distinction, The PA Wilds!

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PAHS FINE ARTS AWARDS

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The Fine Arts Awards at PAHS were given as follows: The Art Award to Brianne Hosterman; the Senior Band Award and the John Philip Sousa Award to Isaac Barber; theSenior Chorus Award to Amber Funk; the Senior Chorus Award and the Senior Drama Award to Collin Stuckey and the Senior Drama Award to Anastasia Penick; the Senior Drama Service Award to Jenn Baxter; and the USMC Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence went to Lily Babco*ck.

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Woman Accused of Triple Murder Leads Troopers on 130 MPH Chase on I-86 Across Allegany County, Apprehended in Steuben County

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Va. triple murder suspect arrested in New York

SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. (WWBT) – A woman accused ofkilling her three roommates in Spotsylvaniahas been arrested after a two-day search.

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Alyssa Jane Venable, 23, was captured after a vehicle pursuit on I-86 in Steuben County, New York, with help from the United States Marshals Service and the New York State Police.

Around 5:45 p.m. on Thursday, troopers with the New York State Police observed a gray 2009 Honda Civic matching what Vendable was known to drive and attempted to initiate a traffic stop.

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Think About It

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The Enemy Within

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Pastor B.J. Knefley

There is a saying that goes like this, “I have seen the enemy and it is me.” The sad reality is that regardless of what is happening in our life, the greatest enemy to our happiness and joy is ourselves. We may not like to admit it, but it is true. It has been said that life happens while we’re making other plans. What does that mean? It means that while we are expecting one thing to happen something else does. When life comes at you in this manner it takes the wind out of our sails. Instead of being in control, we are out of control because the events in our lives disrupt our equilibrium and sense of well-being. So, what or how do we deal with life?

First, we need to understand, realize, comprehend, and every other adjective you can think of to express the point that nothing you are experiencing is new to man. You are not unique, you are not being punished, you do not have a dark cloud over your head, it is life and regardless of any other reasons, God is allowing it. The second thing is, we need to talk about it. David on numerous occasions in the Psalms wrote about what he was experiencing. Some might call it complaining, but what he was doing was just laying it out there. He was stating that he did not have all of the answers and that he was being overwhelmed by the problems he was facing. Third, we need to get our mind off the problem. That does not mean that we attempt to forget about it, that doesn’t work anyway, and attempting to forget only drives it deeper. No, we need to focus on something else, redirect our thinking, go for a walk, read a book, music, anything that works for you. Personally, music works the best for redirecting my thoughts when I am being overwhelmed by a problem. Ultimately, it is a heart issue. Proverbs 4:23 gives this warning, “Guard your heart above all else for it determines the course of your life.”

Lastly, do not let others tell you what you should or should not be doing or thinking. Instead, seek God, that’s what David did. Remember, God is allowing whatever is happening. He sees the beginning and the end, and there is a plan even when we can’t see it. Think about it.

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Father’s Day Buffet at Coudersport Golf Club

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Potter County Farmers Market Friday, June 7th

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The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors on the square across from the county jail, every Friday (weather permitting) from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The next market will be this Friday, June 7th. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:

* The outdoor market is held each Friday from May through October (weather permitting; on very rainy days, we will relocate into the Riley Gallery (if available)). In November, the Farmers Market goes indoors for the winter market.

* Market times have been established after many trial times over the years. If you are not able to visit us and would like something particular from one of the vendors, please contact them directly. They are willing totry to accommodate your request.

* If you are interested in joining the market this year or have any questions please contact …. Netra Baker,814-544-7313netrabaker@hughes.net]

CARING CRAFTS will be attending this week’s Market! Weather Permitting! We will be bring a variety of Homemade Travel Pillows! Along with our Plastic Canvas Magnets/Ornaments! Our selection of both is very wide and unique! Don’t forget to like us Facebook! If your not able to stop by or would like to place an order please contact Jess at 814 203 2482! Caring Crafts excepts Cash or PayPal (cowgirl_jess16915@yahoo.com) payment! Hope to see everyone there!

BLUE MARBLE FARMwill be at the market with local, organically grown beautiful produce and plants. We will have Romaine Lettuce, Lettuce Mix, Rainbow Swiss Chard, Radishes, Green Garlic and Basil plants.We accept cash, checks, FMNP and credit cards. For more information, contact Lisa atbluemarblefarm@outlook.com, 814-320-1308 orbluemarblefarm.weebly.com

CARRIAGE HOUSE RUGS will be at the Farmers’ Market Friday, June 7. Weather permitting. Loom woven rugs, many colors and sizes available. Come and take a look! Custom orders considered. Emailcherylbrown52@icloud.com

JOANIE’S APIARY plans to be there at market on Friday depending on the weather, too chilly or rain. I will have my Raw Local honey along with my beeswax products, and corn heating pads. If I cannot get there my products are all available at the Artisan Center or on sale at my house.TOM AND LUCY HOPPE’S creamed Honey and cinnamon creamed honey will also be available at the same table as Joanie’s Apiary.

ME AND MY BOYS SOAP will be there on Friday. We will have a selection of goat milk based products. We accept cash or card payments. For more information contact us atmeandmyboyssoap@gmail.comor visit our Facebook page.

MIKE THOMPSON will be a vender at Potter Co Farmers Market, Friday, June 7. produce being brought will consist of lettuce, spinach, radishes, green onions, beets & greens and rhubarb. Excepting FMNP checks, starting June 1. Knife sharpening while you shop or look at other vendor merchandise. Rain or shine.

MOUNTAIN VIEW SHEEP FARM will be attending the farmers market June weather permitting. With hand woven wool blend shawls and scarves . Also lovely delicate designed, scented and fragrance free handmade sheep milk soaps all from our own sheep.Pa preferred and Juried. We accept cash, check and cards. Follow us on Facebook @mountainviewsheepfarm Or contact by email@mountainviewsheepfarm@yahoo.com

QUIET ACRES will be at market Friday, weather permitting, with our selection of Haldeman Mills products – NEW Stauffer’s cornmeal,Teff Flour (African Ivory and Dark) and buckwheatflour for the gluten sensitive, Buttermilk and Buckwheat Pancake Mixes, Shortcake/Cobbler Mix, Funnel Cake and Soft Pretzel Mixes as well as Brinser’s Best Cornmeal. On the craft side: NEW rope coasters, trivets,trinketbowls and baskets. We will also have upcycled braided rugs/runners/mug rugs of all sizes as well as aprons for all occasions, for kids and adults including summer sports teams. Orders are welcome – you can choose your fabric, color, size and shape. We acceptcash payments. You can contact us atQuietAcresPortAllegany@gmail.com

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Memorial Awards 2024

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Henry Kisler received the Richard K. Taylor Award of $500; Darren Tinder received the Raymond Charles Varney Award of $2000; Miska Young received the Dylan Pesock Award of $1000 and The Eastman Award of $200; Julia Postlewait received the Jean Marie Swanson of $11,830, the Roxie Taylor Volunteer Scholarship of $1000, the Patricia Lloyd Memorial Award of $400, the Eastman Award of $200 and also the PA Association Rural and Small Schools of $500; Alana Corey received the Elizabeth Losey Award of $845, the PAEA Higher Education Award of $300 and the Paul Maynard Scholarship of Courage of $1000; Braylon Button received the Larry Norton Award of $500; Austin Freer received the Andrew Pingie Award of $500 and the Odd Fellows Citizenship award of $700; Lily Babco*ck received the Eastman Award and the Robert J. Edgreen Memorial Award of $1000; and Saxon Palmer who received the Pastor Randy Headley Memorial Award for Community Service and the Robert J. Edgreen Memorial Award of $4000.

Missing from the photo is Levi Wilfong who received the Gerald Stayer Memorial Scholarship, the John Thrash Scholarship of $1200, the Lt. William E. Daisley, Jr. Mathematics Award of $500 and the Jean Marie Swanson Scholarship of $11,380.

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Port Allegany High School 2024 Athletic Awards

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Port Allegany High School recognized their athletes at the 2024 Awards Assembly held recently at PAHS.

Miska Young was named a member of the Varsity Club, the Varsity Club Scholarship of $1000, and was named the Thomas Taylor Memorial Award/Athlete of the Year Award; Kayleigha Dowell earned a Varsity Club plaque and was named the David Lacher Memorial Award/Female Athlete of the Year; Amber Funk received the Varsity Club Scholarship of $1000, the Bob Davis-Lou Foy Student Athlete Award and the USAF Scholar Athlete Award; Kole Kisko received the USMC Distinguished Athlete Award; Lily Babco*ck received the USMC Distinguished Athlete Award; and Levi Wilfong received the USAF Scholar-Athlete Award and the NTL Senior Athlete Award of $1000.

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Roulette, PA Community Yard Sales June 7/8/9

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OLEAN, NEW YORK MAN ARRAIGNED ON BANK ROBBERY CHARGES- JAILED ON $1 MILLION BAIL

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(McKean County, Pennsylvania: June 6, 2024): District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer Reports that charges have been filed in the bank robbery and subsequent high-speed chase that occurred earlier today.

Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Sierra Rooke filed charges against Edwin McPeak of Olean, NY. According to the criminal complaint, PSP-Lewis Run received a BOLO from Cattaraugus County for a vehicle stolen by gunpoint in Olean, New York.

Shortly thereafter, multiple calls were received regarding a bank robbery at Hamlin Bank in Eldred. Witnesses reported that the person who robbed the bank approached while wearing a mask and, with a firearm in his hand said, “No one‘s going to get hurt. Give me all of your money” before going to the next cashier and demanding money from each receiving over $18,000 of actual cash and bait money.

Witnesses reported that the bank had been robbed and the person was wearing a mask and brandished a firearm. The suspect fled in a dark color truck and the witnesses obtained the license plate.

Area police were on the lookout when Chief Warnick of Smethport located the vehicle traveling south on State Route 446 and onto State Route 46. Warnick activated his lights and sirens to initiate a traffic stop, but the vehicle fled at a high rate of speed.

Additional officers from Port Allegany, Pennsylvania State Police, Bradford City, Bradford Township, and Foster Township, as well as the City K9 Unit, joined in the effort to bring the suspect into custody.

The suspect crashed the stolen vehicle near Rew Hill and was treated by City of Bradford Ambulance before transport to BRMC for minor injuries.

The occupant of the vehicle was identified as Edwin J. MCPEAK of Olean, New York. US currency and a handgun were located in the vehicle. MCPEAK has been charged with two counts of Robbery (one of a financial institution; and one for placing a person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury) – deadly weapon enhancement; Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer; Theft by Unlawful Taking (cash); 2 counts Terroristic Threats; Receiving Stolen Property (vehicle); Firearms Not to be Carried Without a License; and summary traffic violations.

MCPEAK was just arranged by Magisterial District Judge William Todd. Bail was set at $1 million. He will appear at central court next week.

Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®:https://mckean.crimewatchpa.com/da/136029/post/new-york-man-arraigned-bank-robbery-1-million-bail

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Lots of Vendors at Turtlepoint, PA Farmer’s Market This Saturday, June 8th

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This Saturday, June 8th, is the Turtlepoint Farmers Market, located at the Turtlepoint Community Park! This event will be running from 9-12! There is a large line up of vendors this month!

South Kendall Hydroponic Lettuce will be selling delicious varieties of lettuce. Messy Mountain Organics is returning with vegan hand-crafted soaps, shampoo bars, natural bug repellent, and wax melts. She also will be selling homemade breads and pickles. Really Rural Woodworks will be returning where you will be sure to find a handcrafted bowl or gift. Gloria French will be present to talk all things essential oils and holistic remedies. As always, we will have a variety of Amish baked goods including pies, cookies, donuts and bread.

New vendors coming to June’s market include Jenna-June! She will be coming with healing skin salves, body butters and body scrubs. D’s Queen Bees will also be making an appearance selling honey varieties and beeswax products. Rise Above Farms will be selling farm fresh eggs, fresh baked goods and homemade breads. And Mrs. Farmello will be around to talk all things Kombucha and Kefir!

Last month we had a great turnout, and we can’t wait to see what June has in store for us! As always, we welcome all vendors to come set up, as there is no official set up fee! We just take donations towards the upkeep of the park. We run the second Saturday of every month, now through October.

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PAHS Artist Riley Painter’s drawing of Lynn Hall surrounded by Tiger Lilies and pine trees was chosen to be the logo for the spirit of Port Allegany’s “Heart & Soul” campaign.

According to the Port Allegany Heart & Soul website, “the Port Allegany Heart and Soul is a community-driven initiative aimed at uncovering the unique essence of Port Allegany and using it to shape a brighter future for the town.

It’s about engaging residents, listening to their stories and aspirations, and working together to create a more vibrant and connected community. Through collaboration and inclusivity, Port Allegany Heart and Soul seeks to empower residents to take an active role in determining the direction of their town’s development.” For more information visit the website atwww.portalleganyheartandsoul.com.

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