A St. Marys man convicted of first-degree murder after gunning down former Emporium resident June Talmadge while she worked was sentenced to life behind bars without the possibility of parole in Elk County Court on Wednesday. More...
An Emporium man convicted of sexually assaulting his young stepson finally faced his day of reckoning Tuesday at the Cameron County Courthouse. More...
School districts across the region are now feeling the financial crunch of a state budget impasse. Several are ready to borrow, hoping that the state follows through on a pledge to reimburse their debt service. More...
Talk in Pennsylvania is that the natural gas business will be picking up sometime next year. I doubt if it will change the jobless numbers very much. More...
(Kathleen Paul represents Regeneration International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a global network of farmers, scientists, businesses, activists, educators, journalists, governments and consumers dedicated to regenerative agricultu More...
A bingo fundraiser for the Volunteers That Care organization is planned for Sunday, Nov. 8, at the Coudersport Firehall. Doors will open at 1:30 and the calling will start at 3. Donors received 15 games for $15. More...
A Halloween tradition has returned to Emporium this year after a one-year hiatus. “Nightmare on Broad Street” Haunted House will remain open on Saturday, Oct. 24, and Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 29-31 from 6:30 - 10:30 pm. More...
A retired district forester and noted historian will be guest speaker for the Cameron County Historical Society fall dinner, to be held from 6-8 pm on Thursday, Oct. 29, at the Emporium VFW. More...
Coudersport High School nailed down the Upper Allegheny Valley League championship and now looks ahead to the PIAA District 9 Championship Tournament. A 1-0 win over St. More...
Margaret J. Lattin, 86, of Coudersport, died Oct. 15, 2015, at Cole Memorial. Born in New Brighton, she was the daughter of John H. and Jean A. (Roser) Karr. She was married to William R. Lattin, who died in 1961. Margaret was a member of St. More...
Donald Duane Mix, 76, of Coudersport, formerly of Shinglehouse, died Oct. 9, 2015, at UPMC Hamot, Erie. Born in Shinglehouse, he was the eldest son of John Dayton Mix and Ethel Pauline Haynes Mix. Mr. More...
Bernice Sprout, 85, of Shinglehouse, died Oct. 16, 2015, in Bradford Regional Medical Center. Born in Columbia, Missouri, she was a daughter of Ernest A. Wren and Dora Bell McClain Wren Huston. In 1945, she married Joseph E. Sprout. More...
A veteran Potter County probation officer who is accused of stumbling into a Coudersport family’s home after a night of drinking while off-duty is facing multiple charges. More...
One of Potter County’s leading employers, the Truck- Lite factory in the Coudersport Industrial Park, has been sold. Company officials confirmed that Truck-Lite Co. More...
A Cameron County woman facing homicide charges is trying to have the results of blood tests thrown out of court. Kaitlyn Wolfel, 22, is accused of killing one Emporium man and seriously injuring another last December in an early-morning car acc More...
Plans for the future of Denton Hill State Park will be unveiled by the Pa. Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) during a public meeting in mid-November. More...
An Elk County man’s quest to withdraw his guilty plea to a burglary charge and have the case proceed to trial remains hung up in Cameron County Court. More...
One of this year’s American Humane Society “hero dogs” was a tiny, one-eyed chihuahua named Harley. Little Harley spent the first 10 years of his life in a cramped cage at a puppy mill. More...
Volumes have been written in Endeavor News about “elk tourism,” which tends to peak each year in late September through mid- October. Karen and I made our annual foray a little later than usual this year, unsure what we would find.& More...
Larry’s Sport Center has launched its popular Big Game Contest, now in its 22nd year. Hunters from Pennsylvania and New York are eligible to enter deer or bears, whether they’re taken by bow or gun. More...