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February 28, 2009  RSS feed

Coudersport native Todd Brown has been appointed chief clerk/director of administration by the Potter County Commissioners Doug Morley, Paul Heimel and Susan Kefover. Brown was approved by a unanimous vote at the board's business meeting on Thursday. More...
Glassmire, Kuhl Running For Judge Seat

Long-time Coudersport attorney Dan Glassmire has announced his candidacy for judge of Potter County Court of Common Pleas in the May 19 primary election. He cites a multi-generation connection with Potter County and a lengthy legal career that has prepared him for the judgeship. More...

Officials in Potter and Cameron counties await specifics on any funding opportunities that could arise from the federal government's economic stimulus plan. Meanwhile, three local transportation improvement projects in Potter County are poised to move forward with a boost from the federal stimulus. More...

"Celebration of Life" observes its fifth anniversary on Saturday, April 4, at the Northern Potter High School auditorium. More...
Several defendants were recently sentenced by Potter County Judge John B. Leete. Jed Appleton, 21, of Coudersport was ordered to spend 18 to 60 months in state prison for walking away from a site in Roulette while he was on work release from the Potter County Jail. He was found in the Roulette area later in the day and returned to the jail. More...
I am sure most of you have heard the expression "coming full circle." Well, I was born in 1929, the year the stock market crashed, and the great depression was thrust on this country. Now, our country is heading to the bottom of the barrel financially. More...
During the winter months when it is a little more diffi cult to get outside and enjoy the natural world, I often think about past outdoor experiences. I find myself warmed by the memories of these adventures in far away places. More...
Despite heavy odds, Coudersport finds itself back in the PIAA District 9 girls' basketball championship game, to be followed by a return trip to the state playoffs. More...
APRIL 7, 1912 - FEBRUARY 18, 2009
Former Cameron County Commissioner and community activist Mary Lenore (Johnston) Donovan, 96, of Elmwood Drive, Emporium, died Wednesday, (Feb. 18, 2009) in the Guy and Mary Felt Manor following a brief illness. The daughter of Esther Ramsey and Dr. Jesse Dalton Johnston, Mary was born at the home of her grandparents in Bolivar, Pa. on April 7, 1912. More...