Sgt. John C. LaRose, a veteran member of the Pennsylvania State Police and station commander at the barracks in Emporium, was killed in a two-car crash on Rt. 120 in Lumber Township Monday afternoon. More...
(Rep. Mike Turzai, R-Allegheny, is majority leader in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.) Pennsylvania’s prevailing wage laws are hogwash. More...
Now that it is July, things are really hopping. The kids like this time of year because it is filled with entertainment that keeps them busy. When I was a teenager, we had a lot of things to do. More...
Dear editor: This is in response to a recent article I saw in Endeavor News by your outdoor columnist Jim Zoschg, titled “Do Mountain Lions Exist in the Wild in Pennsylvania?” More...
Lock Haven area artists Steve Getz and Carol Cillo have brought their talents to the Cameron County Artisan Center. They create acrylic paintings that feature landscapes, old barns and horses. More...
Zion Springs Bed and Breakfast near Hamilton, Va., served as the lush background for the June 1, 2013 wedding of Brittany Sue McFadden and David Alfio Nicotra. The double-ring ceremony was officiated by Pastor Teves, a family friend. More...
Community Festival returns to the St. Eulalia Catholic Church grounds in Coudersport July 19-20, with live music, regional and ethnic foods, games of chance, children’s games and more – all open to the public. More...
A trip to Fillmore, N.Y., nearly upset the apple cart for the undefeated Emporium Alle-Catt baseball team. Only an eight-run explosion in the top of the ninth inning saved manager Ralph McKimm’s Cats from suffering their first loss and gi More...
Potter-McKean’s softball all-stars claimed the circuit’s first Pa. District 15 championship (Major Division, ages 11-12) with a 14-4 win over Athens last week. More...
One of the region’s most popular events has returned this weekend for its 39th running at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum in central Potter County. The Bark Peelers Convention resurrects the rollicking “lumber era” with exhibit More...
Coordinator being hired to aid in bold, new approach to criminal punishment
Potter County’s criminal justice system is embarking on a transformation that will take years to accomplish and is subject to being shut down at any time. More...
Two Emporium women have set out to battle hunger in the area by providing meals, snacks and beverages to less-fortunate children. CamCo Snack Pack is the brainchild of Chandra Hineman, who was inspired by a magazine article about a 12 year-old More...
A full house is expected for the July 20 Korean War Veterans Recognition Dinner and Memorial Service at American Legion Post 192 in Coudersport. Potter County Department of Veterans Affairs is sponsoring the event, in response to a call to cou More...
Emporium resident Ken Ostrum was among a group of veterans selected to visit South Korea this summer to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Korean War’s conclusion. The group toured memorial sites, met with veterans of the Republic of More...
Emporium Borough Council is moving forward with new regulations aimed toward reducing the number of stray cats roaming the community. At this month’s meeting, Council approved a draft ordinance recommended by Humane Officer George Sowers More...
Representatives from the watershed associations serving Potter County and anyone else interested in environmental stewardship in the county’s headwater streams are invited to the second annual Clear Water Picnic Convention, planned from 4-8 pm More...
Pennsylvania’s elk managers continue to apply the results of elk calf and yearling research that began in 2004 and was continued under the direction of the late Game Commission wildlife biologist, Jon DeBerti. More...