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Potter County's 4-H program will be on display during an open house and recruitment event on Saturday, March 7, at the Coudersport Gospel Tabernacle from 10 am to noon. Adults will learn how they can become involved, while young people can learn what programs and events are available through 4-H. More ... Following are property transactions recently reported by the Potter County Recorder of Deeds: • Feb. 10 Valley View Enterprises to Edward Murren, Ulysses Township, $58,115. • Feb. 12, Gregory A. Aucker to Gary S. Snyder, West Branch Township, $10,000; Peter Priest to Michael Kurtz, Portage Township, $12,000. More ... Potter County's Emergency Food and Shelter Program has been awarded a $13,700 federal grant to supplement programs that are in place across the county. The funds were approved by a national board that distributes funds appropriated by Congress to expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas. More ... Potter County Hospice has announced the receipt of memorial donations as follows: In memory of Nelson Graves and Sandy Pease, by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pease; in memory of Marie Stout, by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ayers and Leo Stout; in memory of Charles Irons, by Control Chief, Alice Irons, Scott Herzog, Vernice Irons and Helen Lucia. More ... Potter County Education Council will hold a professional press release class at its Coudersport office on Thursday, March 19, from 1-3 pm. Instructors will be Gerri Miller and Teri McDowell. The class is free and open to the public. To register, call 274-4877, 435-9490 or 642- 2295. More ... "Tornadoes Strike In Potter County!" was the message posted on the county website Thursday - but it was only a test. County Department of Emergency Services staff, along with Emergency Operations Center (EOC) volunteers, assembled to field challenges posed in conjunction with the statewide weather emergency exercise, and to assess the team's response to those scenarios. More ... |
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