Due to the weather conditions, the Reynoldsville Public Library will be closed today.
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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…
Reynoldsville Borough Police have filed rape and other charges against Joseph Albert Brown of 407 Grant Street in Reynoldsville. According to the complaints filed January 25 with District Magistrate David Inzana’s office in Reynoldsville, the numerous charges include rape, statutory sexual assault, sexual assault, indecent assault, corruption of minors and harassment. The charges stem from…
For the longest time, there have been efforts to allow Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania, but those efforts never really amounted to much. They remained stalled in the state legislature. However, times have changed. According to an excellent (and thorough) article by Marcus Schneck of Pennlive.Com (click here to read it), Sunday hunting is “now closer…
Members of the Reynoldsville Community Association voted recently to provide their full support for efforts to locate a war memorial park in the downtown. “We are excited about the park and will do anything we can to make it happen,” Sarah Caltagarone, president of the RCA, said later. The RCA is a 501C3 non-profit organization…
The Reynoldsville Borough Police have provided reynlownews.com with a summary report from the time period of January 7 to February 7. There were a total of 26 incidents investigated. Among those were: 3 vehicle stops with citations 1 theft 2 harassments 1 fire call assist (the One Stop fire) 3 assaults 1 domestic 2 disturbances…
On February 6,Digital Media Arts instructor, Sam Etarro, and DMA student, Alena Stankavich, welcomed Reynoldsville Girl Scout Troop 22170 to the Digital Media Studio at Jeff Tech to assist in the completion of their Digital Movie Maker Badge. The girls received a basic introduction into what the DMA shop is all about and were able…