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January 12, 2008
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Morley chairman in Potter County
Potter County's new board of commissioners took office on Monday and began to chart the course for their four-year term. The board elected Doug Morley, a Republican and the leading vote-getter in November, as chairman. Paul Heimel (R) was elected vicechairman and Susan Kefover (D) was chosen as s... More...
Millions in settlement funds will be used for stream improvement

Bucktail Watershed Association (BWA) held a public meeting Tuesday evening to discuss proposed projects for enhancing the waterways affected by a chemical spill that occurred when a Norfolk Southern train derailed near the bottom of the Keating Summit Grade at the McKean/Cameron County line in the... More...

Coudersport chamber hopes to offer members group insurance option

Coudersport Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has been investigating the possibility of offering Chamber members a new benefit: access to a group health insurance plan arranged through a third-party carrier. More...

Trouble at Reed's Market An act of criminal mischief taking place last Friday night or Saturday morning at Reed's Market in the village of Genesee is being probed by state police from Denton Hill. Vandals broke the locks on two soft drink machines and tried unsuccessfully to drill through the f... More...
More meetings planned for wind turbine discussion
Following another general meeting filled with lengthy debate, the Potter County Planning Commission (PCPC) will be discussing the guidelines for wind turbines in separate workshop sessions beginning later this month. Nearly 40 people packed the Planning Office Tuesday night to share their views o... More...
Drug testing of the American public has been steadily broadening over the past 20 years, from soldiers to grocery baggers to school students. Yet, according to the two major studies that have been conducted on student testing, it doesn't actually reduce drug use. More...
Melissa Marshall Melissa R. Marshall, 38, of West Second Street, died Tuesday (Jan. 1, 2008) in Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys. Born Feb. 2, 1969, in St. Marys, she was the daughter of Harry and Phyllis Hibbler Marshall. More...
A white silence presses in from all sides. Cold, crisp air sends a shiver throughout your body. Surrounding you is a beautiful frozen winter landscape. Your mind wanders. Then it happens. The rod tip starts bouncing. You instinctively grip it and set the hook, feeling the tug as you pull up the l... More...
The dream goes on for Emporium's contribution to professional baseball. Saul Solveson is back in town, working for his family's Solveson Contracting business and staying in shape as he prepares for whatever may come of his baseball career in 2008. More...