Archive - 2013 - News Article
April 3rd
The American Red Cross Bloodmobile visited Kane earlier this week and collected 34 units of blood-- two more than the goal.
SMETHPORT – Former Kane resident Dustin Laurie is seeking the Republican nomination for McKean County treasurer in the May 21 primary.
April 2nd
JOHNSONBURG – Ken Spaich of Hazel Hurst has been selected as the "Logger-of-the-Year" by the Allegheny Hardwood Utilization Group (AHUG).
MT. JEWETT – A citizens group led by Frank Auriemmo is planning to hold a benefit Flea Market in July in Mt. Jewett.
JOHNSONBURG – The preliminary hearing for a Johnsonburg man charged with the murder of a Ridgway teen, originally scheduled for this morning, has been postponed.
Nicholas Martin, 22, of 416 First Ave. in Johnsonburg was arrested last Tuesday and charged with the death of 18-year-old Alyssa Forsyth of Ridgway.
April 1st
A second federal lawsuit filed by Kane School Superintendent Dr. Maryann Anderson has been dismissed.
This legal action, filed in 2011, claims Erie attorney Richard Perhacs took part in retaliatory activities against Anderson for her "whistle-blower" federal lawsuit against three of her former associates in the Millcreek Township School District.
March 31st
Parents and their small children form a long line Saturday to greet the Easter Bunny at the annual Easter Egg Hunt in Kane. The Easter Bunny is seated on a sidewalk at the former Chestnut Street Elementary School.Â
March 29th
JAMES CITY – The Highland Township Volunteer Fire Department has a new truck to replace Utility Truck 813.
March 28th
LUDLOW – "God's hand was on me in that car."
That's the inspiring comment from the Rev. Jeanne Beers of Ludlow after she miraculously escaped serious injury in a spectacular traffic accident Thursday morning on Route 6 near her home.
March 27th
JOHNSONBURG – On Wednesday, police released further details of their investigation into the death of an 18-year-old Johnsonburg woman whose body was found Tuesday in a park on the outskirts of Ridgway.