Daylight Savings Time ends early Sunday, when we gain an hour by turning back our clocks at 2 am. The twice-yearly changing of clocks can also remind people to change the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. More...
But charity will ‘keep helping out until we run out’
Normally, in early November, volunteers at Christmas House in Coudersport prepare for their open house. But this year’s event has been cancelled by the charitable organization, which at holiday time supplies gifts to around 1,100 needy children and shut-ins. More...
One of Potter County’s longest-serving and most popular employees retired effective Friday, Oct. 23, after almost 40 years of service. Caroline (Gaberseck) Easton, an administrative/ clerical employee in the District Justice office in Coudersport, was feted during a surprise party at the Gunzburger Building. More...
“Rain, rain, go away. Come again some other day.”
I remember that from back when I was a kid. Schoolyard jargon was a lot different then than it is today. More...
A recent ceremony marked the 80th anniversary of Community Nurses Inc., the non-profit home health agency serving Cameron, Elk and McKean counties, and parts of Clearfield, Jefferson and Potter counti More...
From generation to generation hunting skills are passed down. This fall will be no different. Families and friends will unite to spend quality time together in what is perhaps the oldest pastime of mankind. More...
An impressive performance against a quality opponent was just what the doctor ordered for a Coudersport High School football team building momentum for the district playoffs. More...
Joyce B. Wichert, 74, of Shinglehouse, died unexpectedly in her home on Oct. 24, 2009.
Funeral services were held Oct. 27, 2009 at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse. Burial was in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Shinglehouse. More...