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October 10, 2009  RSS feed

Sick, young among those who will be restricted from visiting
After experiencing an increase in the number of patients with flu and flu-like symptoms, Charles Cole Memorial Hospital has announced that it will limit visitors during the flu season. More...

A very realistic train crash was staged this week in Emporium as local filming for the action thriller “Unstoppable” continued. More...

DEP expert to address Gas Task Force on controversial topic of waste water disposal

An expert in waste water treatment will be guest speaker at the next meeting of the Potter County Natural Gas Task Force, to be held at 7 pm Tuesday, at the Gunzburger Building. These meetings are open to the public. More...

Judy Bolton Days continues in Potter County, celebrating the writings of Margaret Sutton, who authored a series of detective stories with special appeal to young girls. Her books about the fictional character, Judy Bolton -- many of them based on Potter County landmarks and historic events -- have captivated readers and book collectors for decades. More...
Last week I wrote about truckers and their CB handles. I had a CB on my snowmobile, wore a red snowmobile suit and a red helmet, thus my CB handle was the Red Baron. The real Red Baron was a German fighter pilot ace in World War I who shot down a whole bunch of Allied pilots. According to what I have read about him, he was shot down by a lone rifleman on the ground. More...
Charles Cole Memorial Hospital and the Potter County Area Agency on Aging have scheduled the following clinics, which will offer no-cost seasonal influenza and pneumonia immunizations to Potter County residents age 18 and older who are elderly, uninsured, underinsured or have limited ability to travel. Oct. 14, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, Shinglehouse firehall; More...
Deer numbers are up for archery season. It looks like there were more fawns born this past year than in previous years. More adult does were with fawns this past summer, with twins being a fairly common sight. More...
JUNE 13, 1942 - OCTOBER 2, 2009
Stanley Leo Hargenrater Jr. of Coudersport died Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, after a period of declining health. He was born in Meadville on June 13, 1942, a son of Stanley Hargenrater Sr. and Mabelle King Hargenrater. He married Jeanetta Stearns, and subsequently, Edna Green who preceded him in death on April 8, 1998. More...