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Accident in Franklin Twp. leaves pickup truck on its side
An accident in Franklin Township leaves a pickup truck on its side. Franklin Township Fire Department received a call around 2 p.m. Sunday regarding a motor vehicle accident on Crane Road between the cross streets of Eureka Road and Silverthorne Road. Crews arrived to find a pickup truck on its...
State Police Searching for Driver Who Crashed into Pleasantville Fire Department
PLEASANTVILLE, Pa. (EYT) — State Police in Franklin are asking for the public’s help finding the driver of a vehicle that crashed into the Pleasantville Volunteer Fire Department early Saturday morning. According to Trooper Jason Siegel, the incident happened on Saturday, April 27, around 2:57 a.m., when a...
Local Woman Allegedly Caught Under-Scanning Items at Walmart Waives Hearing
CRANBERRY TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A local woman facing charges for multiple retail theft incidents at Walmart in Cranberry Township waived her hearing on Wednesday. Court documents indicate the following criminal charge against 37-year-old Kimberly Anne Salvatore, of Rouseville, was waived for court during a preliminary hearing on Wednesday, April 24, in Venango County Central Court:
Franklin Man Jailed for Allegedly Punching Woman in the Face During Domestic Dispute
FRANKLIN, Pa. (EYT) — A local man is behind bars for reportedly punching a woman in the face in Franklin. Court documents show the Franklin Police Department filed criminal charges against 32-year-old Quintin Jay Williams, of Franklin, in District Judge Ronald E. Antos’ office on April 22. According...
Police: Area Man Faces Charges After Troopers Find Him Stumbling in Middle of Route 62 While High on Meth
PRESIDENT TWP., Pa. (EYT) — Police say an area man was found stumbling in the roadway in President Township allegedly under the influence of methamphetamine. According to Franklin-based State Police, around 11:30 a.m. on April 17, troopers received a report of a possibly intoxicated male stumbling in the roadway of State Route 62 in President Township, Venango County.
Paving Project to Restart Soon in Venango County
OIL CITY, Pa. — Work will resume on a project to improve more than 10 miles of roadway in Rockland and Cranberry Townships, Venango County. – East State Road (Route 2006) – from Route 257 to Hill City Road (Route 2015) in Cranberry Township; 3.6 miles;. – Rockland...
Charges Against Oil City Man Accused of Stealing ATV Move Forward in Court
VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) – Charges against an Oil City man who reportedly stole an ATV from a residence on Horsecreek Road in Cranberry Township moved forward in court on Wednesday. According to court records, the following charges against 32-year-old Joshua Robert Shawgo, of Oil City, were held for...
A-C Valley School Announces 2024 Prom Court
FOXBURG, Pa. (EYT) — Allegheny-Clarion Valley School has announced their 2024 Prom Court. Members of the court are Aaron Bashline, Sophia McGarvey, JP Blauser, Brianna Schmidt, Caitlyn Palmer, Henry Stevanus, Colleen Verostek, Easton Wingard, Kyleigh Morrison, and Kaiden McNany. The dance will be held on Saturday, April 27, with...
Update: Freeze warning affecting part of Pennsylvania Friday
On Thursday at 8:53 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated freeze warning valid for Friday between midnight and 9 a.m. for Venango, Forest, Clarion and Jefferson counties. The weather service describes, "Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 29 degrees expected." "Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive...
Mercer, Lawrence communities get millions for water-related projects
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro recently announced more a $274 million investment in state and federal funding to improve water quality throughout the commonwealth - including in Mercer and Lawrence counties. Combined, both counties are expected to receive about $8,835,430 in grants and $3,034,245 in loans to work on drinking and...
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