Archive - 2013
May 19th
The Kane High School boys track and field team came away with the District IX Class AA Championship for the second consecutive year, with some outstanding performances by the Kane boys. Because of their efforts, Kane will be advancing six boys on to the state championship meet to be held this Friday and Saturday at Shippensburg University.Â
The Kane girlsâ track and field team finished second in Fridayâs District IX AA Championship meet with 73 points, behind Brookville who took the team title with 98 points.
It may not have the national attention of a Presidential Election, but the primary Tuesday features many races with a local flavor.
Harold M. Anderson, 78, of 6792 Route 321 in East Kane, died Friday morning, May 17, 2013 at his residence following a recent illness.
Born Feb. 15, 1935 in Sergeant, he was the son of Arthur and Mabel Lee Anderson. On Dec. 29, 1966 in Kane, he married Kathylene "Kathy" Mosier, who survives.
Mr. Anderson served in the National Guard and then in the U.S. Navy from 1958 until 1963, when he was transferred to the Navy Reserves. Later, he worked at the Cera-Mag division of Stackpole in Kane for over 38 years, retiring in 1997.
Marguerite Trubic, 87, of 114 Surf Dr., Butler, and formerly of Kane, passed away Sunday, May 20, 2013 at Sunny View Nursing Home in Butler.
Born April 5, 1926, in Kane, she was a daughter of the late Leo and Marguerite McKenna.
Mrs. Trubic resided in Kane for most of her life, living on Biddle Street. Prior to her retirement, she had been employed at Westinghouse.
She was a member of St. Callistus Catholic Church and belonged to the CD of A Court Callistus #66.
May 17th
Another âset of eyesâ has inspected the Wetmore Township financial records.
May 16th
Kane Borough Police Chief Brian Hillard has until Wednesday to submit an application for a competitive grant for a âschool resource officer (SRO)."
Kaneâs Paul R Miller stadium will host some of the top track and field athletes in Pennsylvania this afternoon at the District IX AA Track and Field Championship meet. Field events will begin at 3 p.m., with track events scheduled to start at 4 p.m. Kane Area High School students will be dismissed early.
LUDLOW â Ludlowâs beautiful Wildcat Park will host two fishing derbies this weekend. The first, to be held on Saturday, is a private event sponsored by the Kinzua Fish and Wildlife Association. The second, which is open to the public, will be held on Sunday and is being organized by the Ludlow Community Association, who runs the park.
May 15th
The Elk County Catholic Crusaders took the trip to Kaneâs Pat Santilli Field on Wednesday to makeup a couple games that were postponed earlier in the season. The visitors used complete games from their starting pitchers and a grand slam in each of the games to win big over the Wolves in Kaneâs finals games of the season.