Students and faculty at Jeff Tech are joining others across the nation during the month of February to celebrate national Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. CTE Month provides students across the country an opportunity to demonstrate how CTE educates students to be college- and career- ready and prepares them for high-wage, high-demand career fields….
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The 23rd annual Sweetheart Banquet sponsored by the men of the Reynoldsville Area Prayer Breakfast will be held Friday, February 14 at the First United Methodist Church in Reynoldsville. The local time will begin at 5:30 p.m. with the banquet beginning at 6:00 p.m. Entree choices include roast beef, stuffed chicken breast, or pork chop….
The annual XHL Randy Carlson Memorial Tournament was held at the Reynoldsville Rollerdrome on January 25. Sixteen roller hockey teams from across the area competed for the title. The event is held each year to benefit a local person who is fighting cancer in memory of XHL player Randy Carlson who lost his battle with…
The VEX IQ Robotics Competition was held at the DuBois Area Middle School on January 25. Four teams from Red Bank Valley, Keystone, Valley Grove, and DuBois Middle School competed. The fast-paced format put the robots the students constructed and programmed to the test. The middle school team of Peyton Kifer of Reynoldsville and Molly…
There was a good turnout at the Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting on January 14. It was held at the fire hall, which is where the meetings will be held from now on to accommodate more people. Work sessions will be held at the borough building. After presentations from Jack Matusky, Jacob d’Argy and Leanne Buhite-Waring,…
Memorial Day 2020 will see a new event in the borough: The Race for Reynoldsville. Winslow Township resident Leanne Buhite-Waring is working with a committee of people to bring the event to Reynoldsville. She said she hopes it will raise the community awareness of two projects- the veteran’s memorial park and the Reynoldsville Pool renovations….
After reopening the 2020 budget recently, the Reynoldsville Borough Council made some changes that actually reduced the total overall. Problems with the tax rates and how they were advertised forced the council to reopen and re-advertise the budget. Initially, the per capita tax was increased to a level above state limits. It is now set…
At its January 9 meeting, Reynoldsville Borough Council president Bill Cebulskie announced the formation of a new committee to honor borough residents who work to better the community. At the January 14 meeting, the first Citizen of the Month Award was given to Henry Deible. Deible has been a leader in the Reynoldsville community for…
Contrary to the rumors, the Reynoldsville Pool will be open as usual this summer. So said Reynoldsville Recreation Commission (RRC) representative Jack Matusky at the January 14 meeting of the Reynoldsville Borough Council. “It’s going to open, [and] we’ll get through,” he said. “We need to update the pool. It’s 53 years old,” he added….
The DuBois Area Jaycees held its annual dinner at the Bellamauro in Reynoldsville on January 11 and welcomed new officers Sheri Price of Reynoldsville will serve a one year term as president, replacing Zach Dippold of DuBois. “I’m excited for the upcoming year,” she said. Price was the chair of the Jaycees’ Beer Tent fundraising…