Tiandra Snyder, Director of Guidance for DuBois Central Catholic, was conferred her Master of Art in Counseling with a focus in School Counseling by Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on May 5, 2020. Snyder finished with a 3.8 GPA and passed all Praxis and Competency exams with high average scores. Snyder completed her Bachelor of Science…
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State grant monies are available for municipalities, and Reynoldsville Borough is working to get some. Council member John Burkett, who has been researching grants, told council at its May 20 meeting that there are two grants that show possibilities. The first one is the Community Development Block Grant Fund (CDBG), which is due in early…
The Hero Banner project in Reynoldsville is almost complete, but needs some help to finish. At the May 20 Reynoldsville Borough Council meeting, council member Robin McMillan, who serves on the banner committee, informed council more brackets are needed to continue putting up the banners on the poles. Council voted to purchase 8 more brackets…
In a long meeting that included an hour-long executive session, the Reynoldsville Borough Council took care of business at its regular meeting on May 20, including reversing its decision to dissolve the Reynoldsville Water Authority. Before that action was taken, council heard from Jeff Gordon, the solicitor for the water authority, and James Venture, Jr.,…
Pennsylvania State Police based in DuBois are investigating a death that occurred on May 18 on Fire Tower Road in Winslow Township, Jefferson County Police say a 64 year old Reynoldsville man was the deceased but did not identify him. They say there are currently no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, but the investigation is…
Socially distanced around the table, the Winslow Township Supervisors held their regular monthly meeting on May 11. One major items of discussion was the water bill for the Soldier Sewer and Water System, which totaled over $7,000. It normally runs between $1200-$1400. The water usage, according to township secretary Mary Greeley, was 1.2 million gallons…
In a surprise move, the Reynoldsville Borough Council adopted a resolution at special meeting May 6 to dissolve the Reynoldsville Water Authority. In an interview with Reynlow Community News, council president Bill Cebulskie declined at this time to say what precipitated this action, but he said the council had to be “proactive for Reynoldsville.” “Everyone…
Faculty and staff at the C.G. Johnson Elementary School in Reynoldsville posted a video yesterday thanking the people who are helping make the online learning work during the COVID-19 shutdown. Beth Saxmen, the video producer and reading specialist at CG, said, ” It is CG’s way to say thank you to everyone at home who’s…
When the COVID-19 shutdown hit, it closed area schools. Students from Jeff Tech were going to remodel an office on the first floor of the Reynoldsville Borough Building to move the police department downstairs, but that couldn’t happen because of the shut down. That’s when Glass Erectors of Reynoldsville went to work. John Burkett, who…
The PA Department of Health (DOH) website today reported that the number of COVID-19 cases in Jefferson County has increased by one case to seven total so far. There were 352 negative responses. Clearfield County, which jumped by 5 last week, remains at 21 with 514 negative tests. The DOH says that statewide the cases…