Archive - Dec 2012 - News Article
December 17th
Kane Hardwood has a major impact on the local economy.
This point came across loud and clear Monday in a public presentation to the community by Ned Karger, the land manager at Kane Hardwood.
American flags are flying at half-staff at Evergreen Park in Kane and at the Kane Armory (left background) to show respect for the victims of the massacre at an elementary school in Connecticut.
December 16th
The Kane Elementary School held a forum Thursday to make parents and students aware of the problems with “bullying.â€
December 14th
The Kane Elementary School held their annual Christmas program on Friday afternoon. Kindergarden students in the Kane Area School District entertained a large crowd with a variety of holiday numbers. Members of the Kane Class of 2025 are pictured as they performed Christmas carols.
December 13th
Test scores under the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) are used to determine whether a school district is making "Annual Yearly Progress (AYP)."
December 12th
The Kane Wolves’ boys basketball team opened the regular season on Wednesday night in the Wolves’ Den against the Sheffield Wolverines. Coach Brian Wymer’s Wolves were dialing long distance all night, as they converted nine three-point baskets to help them on their way to a 63-50 win.
These are the prize-winners in the High School Talent Show held Wednesday at the school auditorium.
JAMES CITY – The Highland Township Board of Supervisors is considering the adoption of an ordinance to ban the deposit of Marcellus Shale gas well drilling "waste."
December 11th
JAMES CITY – The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) heard adamant opposition Tuesday against a proposed "injection well" for the disposal of drilling fluids.
LANTZ CORNERS – The McKean County Planning Commission met Tuesday and approved the consolidation of three parcels into one upon which will be built a Nittany Minit Mart. The parcels, owned by Tetons LLC, of Curtisville, will be leased by Nittany for a 25-year period, and is located near the intersection of Route 219 and Route 6 in Lantz Corners.