DuBois School Board members held a video conference with representatives of Crabtree, Rohrbaugh Associates, architects working on the renovation and expansion project at the Oklahoma Elementary School. State law requires a public hearing on major school renovations and the project at Oklahoma will include a competition size gymnasium, enlarged classroom capacity and new offices. The…
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Submitted by Holly Deemer, DCC Cardinal Chatter Staff On Friday, September 4, 132 golfers gathered at Beechwoods Golf Course for the annual DCC Golf Tournament. The day was planned by Mrs. Gwen Auman with the help of board member TJ Sliwinski. Proceeds of the tournament benefited the school. The day kicked off with the golf…
The Reynoldsville Borough Council met in regular session on September 17 and accepted the resignation of John Burkett. Burkett resigned in August over a dispute with the council on its decision to complete a forensic audit of the Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority’s books. Reynlow Community News has learned that that audit has not yet…
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…
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…
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…
Applications are now being accepted for Penn State Master Gardener Certification classes which are held every year beginning in October and continue weekly, minus holidays, till March. Due to Covid19, all classes will be held via the internet this year. The ability to use a computer is mandatory. The benefit? When cold winds blow and icy roads…
To address public health accessibility for individuals to obtain flu vaccinations this year, Penn Highlands Healthcare announces that starting Monday, August 24, flu shots are available to patients at locations across the region’s health system. This includes Penn Highlands primary care providers, community pharmacy locations, at all eight QCare walk-in clinic locations, and at the Penn…
The controversy surrounding the Reynoldsville water and Sewer Authority took center stage again at the Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting on August 20 at the Reynoldsville Fire Hall. Bob Adams, a former employee of the authority, read a letter that he submitted to the council he asked council to move ahead with a forensic audit of…
A county-wide burn ban is coming to Jefferson County next week. At the August 20 Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting, council member Darren Scolese, who is also the borough fire chief, announced that at a recent meeting of the Jefferson County Fire Chiefs, the decision was made to implement the ban for 30 days due to…