The Jeff Tech Operating Committee approved its 2021-2022 budget at its regular meeting March 22. During a video presentation prepared by school director Dr. Barry Fillman and business manager Sherry Hasselman, it was brought out that the budget totals $9.6-million, a 2.45% increase over last year, but Hasselman explained that increase was primarily due to…
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A story in the Indiana Gazette reports Dr. Brigette Matson is leaving the DuBois Area School District to take a job in Indiana County. Reporter Patrick Cloonen writes that Matson has accepted the position as executive director of the ARIN Intermediate Unit 28 in White Township. The IU board of directors approved the hire at…
One of the items on the agenda for the DuBois Area School Board work session dealt with a revised calendar for the current school year. The Board members present had no questions or comments regarding the date set for graduation, which will now be Friday, May 28 (rain day May 29). The final vote will…
A letter of resignation from the borough police chief was addressed at the Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting March 17. Chief Troy Bell submitted his letter of resignation effective March 31. Chief Bell said in the letter that it was a “career move.” Reynlow News has learned he is taking the chief of police position at…
Reynoldsville lawyer Joe Ryan has announced his candidacy for Jefferson County District Attorney. “I chose to pursue law for one reason only: to prosecute crimes. To prepare to be your DA, I’ve dedicated my career to criminal law. Since 2005, I’ve had well over 40 trials, and represented hundreds of individuals. While I’m proud of…
Mrs. Carol Bernat, Elementary Principal stands with the DuBois Central Catholic “Fab Five” for February 2021. From left to right are, Mrs. Bernat, Isaac Ruane, Mallie Pisarcik, Scarlett Evock, Rosie Smith and Addy Jones. Frozen treats were given to this ‘Fab Five’ group to celebrate their accomplishments. Each month five students are chosen to be…
The Winslow Township Supervisors met in regular session on March 8 and heard the township auditor’s report on the 2020 audit findings. Auditor board chairperson Tina Bernarduci read from the management letter of audit findings which reported “the books accurately represent the financial position of the township including the assets, liabilities and fund balances as…
This announcement was sent on March 5: The Reynoldsville Water-Sewer Authorities are looking for a full-time Office Manager. Wage commensurate with experience. Benefits included. Must demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and QuickBooks and be able to perform multiple duties in a fast-paced environment. Prior office management experience is preferred. All applicable clearances will be…
With the furnace in the borough building awaiting repairs, the monthly Reynoldsville Borough Council work session on March 3 was moved to the Fire Hall. After opening the meeting, Council President William Cebulskie announced an executive session for the purpose of legal and personnel issues. That session lasted for about 35 minutes. Once council returned,…
On March 1, State Police filed a police report indicating it has launched a criminal investigation into an alleged theft at the Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority. The news release itself is brief. It says that the Pennsylvania State Police DuBois Barracks is investigating a theft at Reynoldsville Municipal Authority. The victim is listed as…