Angela Kniseley, co-owner of the Bear Claw Country Sports Bar with her husband, Shawn, attended the Winslow Township Supervisors meeting September 14 to ask if the township had a noise ordinance, and, if so, could the Inn get an exception. She explained there was a noise complaint over the Labor Day weekend which forced the…
Month: September 2020
The leaks in the water system have been found and fixed. So said the Winslow Township Supervisors at their regular meeting September 14. The township has been searching for the leaks in the Soldier Water System for several months. Normally the water bill the township pays to the City of DuBois, the water supplier, averages…
The Reynoldsville Veterans Memorial Park Committee met on September 2 at the Reynoldsville American Legion. Committee president Dan Edwards said that the work that has been completed so far would have cost an estimated $72,000 if it hadn’t been for the donations of labor, equipment and materials. As it stands, the committee has spent $16,400….
Although the Reynoldsville Borough Council was unable to meet on September 3 due to the lack of a quorum, it did listen to residents who came to address the board. Danielle Roush of 338 South 12th Street came to ask council for help with her water bill. She said the bill totals $773.83, well above…
Reynoldsville emergency crews were called out at 4:33 p.m. today to an unusual incident on Main Street. It was initially reported as an explosion and partial building collapse at 444 East Main Street in the borough, but it turned out to be a roof collapse which sent bricks flying into the Farmer’s National Bank building…