Tristan G. Engle, a member of the Class of 2020 at DuBois Central Catholic High School, will attend Clarion University, Clarion. His field of study will be BS in Business Administration. Engle is a parishioner of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, DuBois. At Central, Engle was on the honor roll, a member Mock Trial,…
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At the July 16 regular meeting of the Reynoldsville Borough Council, council members approved a liquor license transfer for the Open Pantry Convenience store on Main Street. The license is being transferred from the Who Cares Bar located south of Brockway on Route 219 in Washington Township. Attorney Mark Kozar of the law firm Flaherty…
Michael David Micknis, a faculty member for DuBois Central Catholic, was conferred his Master’s of Science in Educational Development and Strategies from Wilkes University, Summer 2020. Micknis completed his Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from the Pennsylvania State University in 2002. Micknis has been employed by DCC for 17 years. He teaches Social Studies…
Problems with the supply chain is hampering road maintenance in Winslow Township. At the July 13 meeting of the Winslow Township Supervisors, resident Marilyn Buhite spoke to the board about the dust problem on Blose Hill Road in front of her home. The Township had completed some work on the road last year and told…
With the help of family, friends, and the community, the Mowrey family was able to begin milking their cows at their dairy farm one week after the milking barn was destroyed by fire near Hormtown. The fire struck late in the evening of June 25 bringing out Reynoldsville volunteers and nine other area fire companies….
Reynoldsville Borough Council held a work session on July 3 and named Dan Edwards as the Citizen of the Month for May. Edwards was honored for his many years of service to the Reynoldsville area. He is the financial officer for the Reynoldsville American Legion. He also served on the committee that successfully placed veteran…
“We need our police officers.” That was the consensus among the 50 or so residents who gathered at the Sykesville Town Hall for a public meeting on an ordnance to abolish the borough police department. Hosted by Sykesville Borough Council, the first part of the session featured comments from residents who signed up to speak….
A plan for the Reynoldsville Veteran’s Memorial Park on Main Street was approved at last night’s committee meeting. The plan, submitted by Ray Bussard of DuBois, places the two cannons from the old Reynoldsville High School in the front with the Civil War monument just behind at the archway. The plan could be adapated as…
Each school year, DCC Elementary holds their annual Cardinal-Thon for the entire elementary. The Varischetti Sports Complex is transformed into an obstacle course for students and the hallways, small gym and cafeteria are transformed to hold fun activities, Chinese Auctions, and bake sale. All proceeds from the Chinese Auction, bake sale and sales from food…
The Diocese of Erie has requested that each school within the Diocese create a plan of action for the Reopening of Schools for the 2020/2021 School year. Gretchen Caruso, President of the DCC School System stated, “The Erie Diocese recognizes that each school is unique and plans need to reflect local needs.” The Health and…