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Charges Against Local Couple Involved in Fight With Knife Over Feeding Their Baby Held for Court
VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) — Charges against a local couple who were arrested following a domestic altercation involving a knife in Sugarcreek Borough were held for court on Wednesday. Court documents indicate the following criminal charges against 31-year-old Kevin Lowell Frazer Jr., of Franklin, were held for court during...
State Police Calls: Troopers Charge ‘Out-of-Control Patient’ for Incident at UPMC Northwest
VENANGO COUNTY, Pa. (EYT) — Franklin-based State Police responded to the following incidents:. Troopers Charge ‘Out-of-Control Patient’ for Incident at UPMC Northwest. State Police in Franklin were dispatched to UPMC Northwest in Cranberry Township, Venango County, for a report of an out-of-control patient around 9:02 p.m. on Saturday, May 11.
Baseball Game Preview: Oil City Will Face Titusville
The Oil City Oilers will square off against the Titusville Rockets at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Oil City is no doubt hoping to put an end to a four-game streak of away losses. Last Wednesday, Oil City beat Franklin 8-3. Jacob Teeter and Charlie Motter made a splash while hitting...
“Find your adventure” at annual National Trails Day, June 1
“Find Your Adventure” at this year’s National Trails Day event on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to noon, on the Queen City Trail in Titusville. This event, now in its sixth year, is hosted by the Titusville Area Trails Association (TATA), part of Titusville Renaissance, Inc., with sponsorship by the Crawford Health Improvement Coalition (CHIC).
Keystone High School Announces Brian Coll as Commencement Speaker
KNOX, Pa. — Keystone High School has announced Brian Coll as its 2024 commencement speaker. Coll is a 1991 graduate of Keystone High School. He is a US Navy Veteran having served with boots on the ground during several deployments, including Operation Restore Hope (Somalia) in 1993. After his...
Reitz & Felmlee Claim Tri-City Accolades
FRANKLIN, Pa. — Chad Reitz, who lives just two miles from Tri City Raceway Park, became the first driver to tally two wins in the 2024 season. On lap fifteen of 20, he swooped ahead of Rick Regalski, who led from the drop of the green in the 21st Century Energy Group 358 Modifieds.
DNA Evidence Front and Center in Bosley Murder Trial
FRANKLIN, Pa. (EYT) – Four witnesses took the stand in the trial of David Allen Bosley on Tuesday. Bosley is accused of raping and murdering 76-year-old Suzette Nellis on or about March 26, 2023, near the bike path between the Allegheny River and the Penelec facility on West 1st Street in Oil City.
Game Commission’s Junior Game Warden Camp Coming to Franklin
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Whether collecting forensic evidence that will bring poachers to justice, tracking down lost hikers or live-trapping black bears for research, Pennsylvania State Game Wardens have among the most unique, diverse and exciting careers in wildlife conservation. This summer, youths ages 12 to 15 can experience some...
Motorcyclist Airlifted With Serious Injuries Following Crash on Route 8
OAKLAND TWP., Pa. (EYT) — Police say an area man was airlifted with serious injuries after he crashed his motorcycle on Route 8. According to a Tuesday evening news release, Franklin-based State Police responded to a motorcycle crash on State Route 8, near Kaneville Road, in Oakland Township, Venango County, around 4:14 p.m. on Sunday, May 12.
One diamond season ends, another limps toward the playoffs
If a jeweler took their high powered loupe to look at the Titusville diamonds these days they would find some murky clarity. The girls softball team is ending their year unsure about their lineup as they were in week one and the boys baseball team, who a week ago thought they were beginning to peak at the right time, are now wondering if they are prepared for the playoffs.
District 3 softball: Pairings, results for Adams, Franklin, Lebanon, York county teams
With the regular season behind us, it's time to look ahead to the District 3 softball tournaments. The tournaments start Monday, May 20, with games in Classes 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A. The other classes begin later in the week. Halifax and Greenwood are the only teams playing in Class...
Keystone High School Names Valedictorian, Salutatorian for Class of 2024
KNOX, Pa. (EYT) — Keystone High School has announced the valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2024. Amanda Reyes, daughter of Jorge Reyes and Christina Fosbaugh, is this year’s valedictorian. Amanda has participated in Keystone’s cross country, basketball, and track and field teams. She has also been...
Hearing Rescheduled for Local Woman Behind Bars for Assaulting Mother in Cherrytree Township
VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) — A hearing for a local woman accused of reportedly assaulting her mother during an incident in Cherrytree Township has been continued. Court records show a preliminary hearing for 22-year-old Elizabeth Demuro, of Titusville, that was scheduled for Wednesday, May 15, has been continued and will resume on June 26, at 8:30 a.m. in Venango County Central Court.
School District budget not yet balanced
The Titusville Area School District is wrestling with a stubborn $285,000 proposed budget deficit, as work continues ahead of a June budget deadline. District Business Manager Shawn Sampson provided an update on the current condition of the in-progress budget proposal during the monthly committee meeting of the board of school directors, Monday. The proposal in its current form calls for tax increases for district residents in Crawford and Warren counties, paired with a tax decrease for northern Venango County.
Franklin Regional proposes 3.5 mill tax hike for 2024-25 school year
Franklin Regional School Board members approved a proposed final budget for next school year that calls for a 3.5-mill property tax increase. The final vote on the $69 million budget will come at the board’s June 17 meeting. The spending plan comes with a roughly $643,000 deficit with just under $68.4 million in projected revenue.
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