After a fire destroyed the Reynoldsville One Stop convenience store on January 22, owner Jim Brown of DuBois said he had only one thing in mind—to rebuild. On February 14, there was evidence of that plan. A trailer has been located to the side of the One Stop parking lot (see photo). Brown hopes to…
Month: February 2019
One way to celebrate love on Valentine’s Day is to celebrate the love of reading and that’s what happened at the C.G. Johnson Elementary School. The students attended a program delivered by Kathy M. Miller of New Ringgold, PA. Miller is an accomplished teacher, musician, photographer, and children’s author. Her Chippy Chipmunk series has received…
Billie Palumbo of Billie’s Awards by Design in Reynoldsville was featured in the February issue of A & E (Awards, Engraving and Everything Personalized) Magazine. The article is a part of the series titled A & E Asks Women in the Industry. To read the article, click here.
Students at the C.G. Johnson Elementary School have turned pennies into hope by participating in the Penn State DuBois THON Penny Wars competition. The students were to bring in pennies in the hopes of winning a prize for their grade level. However, students could sabotage other grades by putting in silver coins and dollar bills….
The Borough of Reynoldsville posted this recently on its Facebook page: 2019 ATV/UTV permits are now available. ATVs UTVs with this Permit you are allowed to use Reynoldsville Borough and Winslow Township roads. Permits can be obtained at the Reynoldsville Borough Maintenance Shed from 3:00-3:30 p.m., Mon.- Fri., or at Paradise Cycle during normal business…
Due to the weather conditions, the Reynoldsville Public Library will be closed today.
The Winslow Township Supervisors meet February 11 and were asked about Governor Wolfe’s plan to charge municipalities a fee if they rely solely on state police protection. According to PennLive.Com, the township could end up paying $44,030, or $17 a person if the the plan is approved, but that’s a big if. “This is has…
Brian Mowrey of Sykesville provided a very simple answer as to why there is no longer an active Little League in Reynoldsville. “We ran out of kids.” Mowrey has been involved with Little League as a player, a coach and an umpire since 1983. He currently serves on the DuBois Little League board of directors….
The Reynoldsville Volunteer Fire Company responded to 17 incidents in January 2019. The break down is as follows: 4 building fires (including the One Stop convenience store fire on January 22) 6 motor vehicle accidents with no injuries 1 carbon monoxide incident 3 public service 3 cover assignment, standby, move up The average number of…
How much will Governor Wolf’s proposed fees for state police protection cost local municipalities? According to one database, a lot. The Governor made the idea a part of his 2019 budget proposal. According to Wallace McKelvey of PennLive.Com, the program includes a sliding scale that would charge municipalities based on population. A municipality with less…