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November 7, 2009  RSS feed

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John Leete will step down as president judge of the court of common please in Potter County at the end of the year and will immediately be available for assignment across Pennsylvania as a retired judge. Leete reflected on his 20-plus years on the bench during a presentation to Coudersport Rotary on Monday. More...

Although unemployment rates have dropped slightly in Potter and Cameron counties, both remain in the double digits, and Cameron’s is still the highest in Pennsylvania. More...

Results from other contested races in Potter, Cameron county listed

Republican Steve Minor will succeed John Leete as judge of the Potter County Court of Common Pleas in January, after defeating Democratic nominee Dan Glassmire on Tuesday. Sandy Lewis, director of elections, said voter turnout was about 47 percent for the Municipal Election, which also featured several township races. More...

N earing the end of the third day of Pennsylvania’s six-day elk hunt, 14 bulls and 17 cows had been taken by the 59 licensed elk hunters. Twenty of them have bull tags and 39 had been awarded cow tags for a season that ends today. More...
Sales of Coudersport Mercantile stock have increased, but more time will be needed to get the business off the ground. A proposal to extend the original deadline will be discussed at the corporation’s first shareholders’ meeting on Wednesday at 6:30 pm in the Gunzburger Building. More...
Last weekend we said goodbye to the month of October, which always seems to bring back a lot of memories to me. They start baseball’s World Series later and later every year. The weather in the Northeast never seems to cooperate with that schedule. With the salaries the players get these days, they should not gripe about having to play a few games in crappy weather. More...
Students in kindergarten through grade two at Woodland Elementary School in Emporium are participating in Dina Dinosaur’s Social Skills and Problem Solving Curriculum. Here, students in Mrs. More...
West Creek Recreational Trail Association is moving forward on a master plan for management of the 19-miles “rails to trails” right-of-way between Emporium and St. Marys. More...
Cameron County once again marches into high school football’s “second season” with an undefeated record. After the Allegheny Mountain League championship game last night against Curwensville, the Red Raiders turn their attention to the more significant business at hand: the PIAA District 9 championship and a trip to the state playoffs. More...
Marilyn A. Taylor Marilyn A. Taylor, 76, of Shinglehouse, died Oct. 30, 2009, in Charles Cole Memorial Hospital Long Term Care Unit, Coudersport, after a long illness. Funeral services were held at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse. Burial was in the Rathbone Cemetery, Coneville. Marjorie F. Calhoun More...