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State Police Calls: Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest in Oil City
VENANGO/FOREST CO., Pa. (EYT) – Area state police responded to the following incidents:. According to a May 11 release, Franklin-based State Police conducted a traffic stop on a silver 2008 GMC Sierra along Spruce Street, in Oil City, Venango County, around 10:53 p.m. on Monday, April 29. Police say...
West Forest Students Asked to Help Design New Logo for Tionesta Borough
TIONESTA, Pa. — The ninth-grade art class at West Forest High School was recently asked to help design a new logo for Tionesta Borough. Eighteen students submitted an entry for the competition, and their teacher, Miss Michelle Mazur, chose the top eight designs. From those chosen selections, a faculty...
District track and field will test Titusville Rockets’ mettle
The Rockets head to Slippery Rock University Saturday in hopes of making a top two impression to stamp their ticket to states. The event begins at 10 a.m. “The state standards are very difficult to achieve, but the top 2 in each event get to progress to states,” said girls head coach Stacey McDonald. She said the 4X800 relay squad has a legitimate shot, though knows some injuries are also playing a role at the trend of the season. “We hope they can be resolved by next Saturday,” she said.
Orr’s Brewing bringing new life to brewery under new ownership
You may have noticed local brewery and taproom, Orr’s Brewing Co., located at 109 S. Franklin St., has created a lot of buzz on social media lately. Recently, Orr’s was featured on The Keystone News ‘8 Small Town Craft Breweries in Pennsylvania You Need To Check Out’ for a second year in a row. This year however, is stirring things up a little bit more because recently the brewery became under new ownership.
Emlenton Man Faces Hearing Next Week for 11 Counts of Assault Following Domestic Altercation
VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) — A hearing is scheduled for next week for an Emlenton man accused of assaulting a woman with a ceramic lamp during a domestic dispute in Emlenton Borough. Court documents indicate a preliminary hearing for 60-year-old George Wilson Willis Jr., of Emlenton, will take place...
PSP Asking Public to Help Identify Wanted Woman
CRANBERRY TWP., VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) — Pennsylvania State Police troopers are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in two crimes that occurred in Cranberry Township, Venango County. An unknown female whose image was captured on security cameras is the suspect in an identity theft...
Education & Training Center at Pitt-Titusville breaks ground on $7 million project
The Education & Training Center at Pitt-Titusville – ETC – started a building renovation to transform the current Student Union building into a multifunctional space that will meet the needs of partners, students, as well as serve economic development players in the region, for years to come. “We...
Police: Local Man Threatened by Unknown Person After Refusing to Pay for Escort Services
PLEASANTVILLE BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — PPolice say a local man was threatened by a person posing as a worker for an online escort service. According to a report released on Saturday, May 11, Franklin-based State Police received a report of terroristic threats from a known victim in Pleasantville Borough, Venango County.
Weather alert issued for dense fog in part of Pennsylvania Thursday morning
A weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 5:25 a.m. for dense fog until 8 a.m. for Mercer, Venango, Lawrence, Butler, Beaver, Allegheny, Washington and Greene counties. "Localized areas of fog where visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile will be possible through...
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