PUNXSUTAWNEY — Penn State Extension will offer a Private Water Supply Education and Water Testing Program at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 30, at the Jefferson County Housing Authority Social Hall, 209 N. Jefferson St., Punxsutawney.
BROOKVILLE — Author James Edward English will be returning to his hometown for a book-signing luncheon, to be held at noon Saturday, May 18, in the Presbyterian Church in Brookville.
COOKSBURG — Dale Luthringer, Environmental Education ppecialist at Cook Forest State Park, has announced a special event that will take place in Cook Forest — the Cook Forest Living History Weekend, May 24-26.
BROOKVILLE — American Legion Post 102 in Brookville and Denny’s Restaurant are joining forces to honor law enforcement officers in recognition of National Police Memorial Day on May 15.
BROOKVILLE — The Greenberg Cadillac Museum (the world’s largest Cadillac Collection) has announced its open dates for 2024.
BROOKVILLE — Fifth-grade students at Hickory Grove Elementary School were reminded that everyone is a winner when they participated in the school’s W.I.N. (What I Need) Fair last week.
Chris Taylor is on a four-week road trip to Minnesota.
BROOKVILLE — Brenda Rumfola, who loves her work as a Master Gardener, has a vision of revitalizing and renewing the program as the Master Gardener coordinator for Jefferson and Clearfield counties.
REYNOLDSVILLE — Preliminary hearings and other proceedings were held April 11 with Magisterial District Judge David B. Inzana presiding.
TIONESTA — West Forest Jr/Sr High School FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) recently attended the PA FCCLA State Leadership Conference, where 19 students participated in STAR Event competitions. West Forest FCCLA competitors earned the following awards in their categories:
C-L runs at Karns City
BROOKVILLE — Scoring early and often, visiting St. Marys cruised to an 11-5 win over Brookville at McKinley Field Monday afternoon.
STRATTANVILLE — The Redbank Valley Bulldogs baseball team made the most of its opportunities in claiming a 7-1 victory over Clarion-Limestone in a key KSAC conference game at the C-L Sports Complex Monday afternoon.
BROOKVILLE — The first Brookville Area Little League games were played in 1950. If you do the math, that’d make this summer the 75th year of the league that was chartered in late 1949.
BROOKVILLE — Winning its fifth game in a row, the Karns City Lady Gremlins softball team spoiled Brookville’s Senior Day festivities in an 11-3 win at Blake Field at Northside Park Monday afternoon.
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Lately I have been seeing a lot of quotes offering hints for what we should do when we find ourselves in a dark place, which happens to everyone at one time or another.
From time to time we all make promises, knowing even as the words are spoken that the promise will not be kept. Why? Because many times our promises contain a simple little word that never happens: someday or tomorrow.
A couple weeks ago I heard someone say, “Life is too precious to race through. Sometime you’ve just got to stop and appreciate what’s around you.”