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Area state, local police log A Potter County man has been charged with raping two teenage females at his farm over the past three years. According to state police from the Denton Hill barracks, Steven Brenneman, 43, of Ulysses is facing charges of rape, deviate involuntary sexual intercourse and indecent assault. More ... CONSTRUCTION ROUTE FOUND FOR CARP JOB Equipment will travel through Rubbertown By Travis Moshier Endeavor News Construction equipment for the track and bleachers at Coudersport Area Recreation Park will be traveling through north Coudersport (Rubbertown), School Superintendent George Nuffer announced at Monday night's school board work session. More ...
Theresa Long, coordinator for the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital Wellness Center, demonstrates the operation of one of the pieces of fitness equipment to one of the Coudersport residents who stopped by the Center's Open House on Thursday. All of the Hospital's Wellness Centers offered free trials an... More ... Verizon boosts Coudersport service Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site in Coudersport. The new site improves cover- age and capacity in downtown Coudersport, along Route 44 east and west of Coudersport, along Route 49 North, and on Dutch Hill Road. A Verizon spokesman said the company installed the tow... More ... Skate Park gets $10K boost The Emporium Skate Park Committee has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Dept. of Community and Economic Development's Single Application Program. The skate park site under consideration is located on property near the Cameron County Recreation Center. More volunteers are needed for the projec... More ... Tax counseling being offered Free tax counseling and preparation for Pennsylvania taxpayers with low and moderate income, with special emphasis for those 60 and older, will be available from AARP tax counselors in Cameron County. Service will be provided during Feb. 15, Feb. 29, March 14 and March 28. More ... These numbers are in the news $5M A Tioga County man was recently paid a $5 million reward for helping federal authorities apprehend the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. Clarence "Clancy" Prevost was honored last week at the State Department. More ... |
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