Archive - Jan 2013 - News Article
January 3rd
WEEDVILLE - The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) unveiled a new plan to trap and remove elk from Weedville at a raucous public meeting held Thursday night at the Bennetts Valley Senior Center.
Even though it's a new year, some things remain unchanged. Despite testimonials that some chicken jerky dog treats imported from China have caused serious illness and even death, they still remain on store shelves.
RIDGWAY - A Ridgway company is seeking over $21,000 in restitution from a Ridgway woman who pleaded guilty in November to withholding insurance payments intended for the business performing repair work on her home following a 2011 fire at the residence.
Eileen Miller of St. Marys was busy over the holidays with various activities to help others.
January 2nd
The St. Marys Community Pool is a favorite spot of many area residents during the hot summer months as they flock to the facility to spend long afternoons swimming or working on their tans.
Various types of pet treats outsourced to foreign countries have garnered national attention recently following the complaints of thousands of pet owners across the U.S. and Canada who have reported their dogs have been made ill, or even died, after consuming the treats.
The Penn State Cooperative Extension in Elk County recently received a $6,000 grant from Women Who Care, an Elk County Community Foundation project.
For Lynnette Hallberg, writing romantic novels is more than a labor of love.
January 1st
By
Joseph Bell, Record Editor
Officials for the American Cancer Society, Inc. [ACS] are hoping that the new year will also bring new volunteer drivers for the Road to Recovery program.