State Senator Joe Scarnati plans to introduce legislation to rename Coudersport’s Chestnut Street Bridge the “Private Edwin Tubbs Memorial Bridge,” according to one of his aides. More...
Several local projects will be formally awarded funds from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts “Partners in the Arts” program during a ceremony on Friday, Oct. 18, in Tionesta. More...
A litany of challenges facing Cameron County dominates many of the street corner and coffee shop conversations. Joblessness, drug abuse, out-migration of young people, a declining business environment – the list sometimes seems endless. More...
(Local social service providers confirm an increase in problem gambling since the location of a casino in Salamanca, N.Y., and establishment of several casinos in Pennsylvania. More...
Dear Editor: I’m a man without a political party. Actually, I’m still a Republican, but as soon as the Senate GOP caves (and they will) on this debt ceiling, socialized medicine debacle, I’m leaving the party. More...
Galeton Area School administrators are considering changes in graduation requirements in the wake of results from standardized tests given last spring. Slightly more than one-third of the 28 senior high school students taking the Keystone Exams More...
Discussion of Galeton Borough’s most visible asset, the lake in the center of town, was a focus of discussion at this month’s Borough Council meeting. Councilman Ben Hoppe reported that the Potter County Redevelopment Authority is i More...
Allegheny Mountain Chapter of Nam Knights of America has established a scholarship fund for 2010-13 Cameron County High School students who are attending a college or trade school. More...
Emporium Rotary Club honored two long standing members, J.Timothy Kinsler and Rebecca Pasquinelli, with the prestigious Paul Harris Fellow Award. Paul Harris founded Rotary in 1905. More...
Coudersport’s hopes of an Allegany Mountain High School Football League championship were dashed Friday night when the Falcons suffered a 23-13 defeat at Smethport. More...
Senior Brianna Majot has been all over the floor this season, recording dozens of digs in each match to set up the front-line spikers and help Coudersport remain in the thick of a three-team scramble More...
Friday’s night’s 27-26 varsity football victory over Otto-Eldred was especially satisfying for the hard-luck Cameron County Red Raiders, whose 2-5 record doesn’t reflect their competitiveness. “It was great to get a win More...
Lawmakers, educators push for local community colleges
Potter and Cameron counties have a big stake in the debate over community colleges that is now front-and-center in Harrisburg. At issue is Senate Bill 1000, championed by Sen. More...
More than 70 competitors from several states and Canada have converged on Cameron County this weekend for Saturday’s (today) Sinnenahone 50K. There will be foot races of 50 and 25 kilometers, as well as a twoperson relay division. R More...
Laura Hemphill Tubbs has fond memories of her big brother, Eddie, who enlisted in the Army and was deployed to Vietnam, where he lost his life in 1969. More...
After opening bids for the demolition of a home on Woodland Avenue, Cameron County School Board members decided to table the matter and seek a real estate appraisal of the property. More...
Addictions can be physically and spiritually defeating and often people seem helpless when fighting them. But a determined group of people in Cameron County are finding help and hope in their battle through a program called Freedom from Addicti More...
Two Coudersport residents face sentencing this month in Potter County Court for charges in connection with the physical abuse of a 19-month-old child. More...
Coudersport Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public meeting at 7 pm Monday, Oct. 28, at the Borough Office to consider two variance requests. James A. Lord seeks a variance in a residential zone to establish a winery at 504 South East Street. More...
Potter County Education Council has settled into its new home in the modular office complex on Water Street, across from the Gunzburger Building. Those units were built and occupied for many years by Adelphia Communications Corp. More...
With public interest in Pennsylvania’s elk herd rapidly expanding, it’s obvious that conserving and developing this resource was a good idea for the region’s economy. More...
Beverly L. Neidlinger, 94, of Roulette, formerly of Akron, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 in Sweden Valley Manor, Coudersport. Born Aug. 4, 1919 in Laquin, PA, she was a daughter of Walter A. and Reba Warner Palmeter. More...