WELLSBORO â The Packer Pool renovation will probably require two to three years to secure funding and another year for construction, leaving Wellsboro without a pool until at least 2028.
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WELLSBORO â The sweet smell of gingerbread filled the culinary classroom at Wellsboro Area High School as students worked on their annual gingerbread house making contest.
WELLSBORO â Third and fourth graders had a chance to use their imagination and help from their family to build a fantastic gingerbread house.
COUDERSPORT â Itâs been three years since Potter County first introduced a dependency dog to the public, but the four-legged floof has made a big difference.
The Knoxville borough council approved the budget for 2025 that holds the line on taxes, but increases base rates for both water and sewer fees.
The Elkland borough council met in special session Dec. 19, where members elected Scott Tanner to serve as mayor.
Potter County resident, activist and advocate Carol Jackson was honored on Tuesday, Dec. 23 with citations from Senator Cris Dush, state Rep. Martin Causer and the Potter County commissioners.
Members of Keeneyville United Methodist Church, Middlebury Center and Godâs Family Fellowship, Wellsboro partnered to donate 15 Christmas hams and as many apple pies to members of the Wellsboro Police Department and the Tioga County Sheriffâs Department.
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District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer recently reported that Tammy Robertson has been convicted of the reckless shooting of a Kane man, resulting in his paralysis.
The following individuals are scheduled to appear in Elkland District Court, judge James Edgcomb presiding.
Main Street in Mansfield had a bit of extra holiday swag thanks to the Mansfield Garden Club and local sponsors who contributed to trimming the borough for the holiday season.
Despite the long drive through the falling snow Caitlin Driskell and Erin Clark made their way from Coudersport to attend the Women in Ag conference held by the Tioga County Conservation District on Friday.
In response to an outpouring of support for the countyâs five public libraries, the Potter County board of commissioners intends to restore the $10,000 funding cut for the Potter-Tioga County Library System that had been proposed in the countyâs drafted 2025 operating budget.