Archive for March, 2019

Interstate 80 Reopens in Venango County Following Crash
EMLENTON, Pa. – The eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 in Venango County have reopened following a motor vehicle crash.
Robert “Bob” Paul Miller
Robert “Bob” Paul Miller, age 80, of Rose St., in Brookville PA, passed away surrounded by his loving family, during the late evening hours of Friday, March 29, 2019, in the comfort of his home.

All American Awards and Engraving Soldier Spotlight: Dr. Frank LeVan Field
Dr. Frank LeVan Field served our country in the United States Army.

Deer Creek Winery to Host Live Music Today by Justin Moyar
SHIPPENVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – Justin Moyar will be entertaining at Deer Creek Winery on Sunday afternoon.

Hearing Set for Former Employee Accused of Embezzling Over $8,600 from Magisterial District Court
CORNPLANTER TWP., Pa. (EYT) – An Oil City woman accused of stealing funds from a local magisterial district court where she was employed is due in court this week.

Forest Area FCCLA Advisor Lori Beatty Honored with Spirit of Advising Award
CHAMPION, Pa. – Forest Area FCCLA advisor Lori Beatty was honored at the State Leadership Conference with the Spirit of Advising Award.

Cabin Fever Jam Slated for Today at R Bandana Franklin
FRANKLIN, Pa. (EYT) – Cabin Fever Jam is scheduled for this afternoon at R Bandana Winery in Franklin.

PA Great Outdoors: Experience a Touch O’ Ireland in Clarion County’s Town of Sligo
SLIGO, Pa. – In 1845, during the height of western Pennsylvania’s iron industry, a Pittsburgh company called Lyon, Shorb & Co. built an iron furnace on the banks of Licking Creek in southern Clarion County.

State Police Calls: Juvenile Harassed in Truck Stop Bathroom, Found Property in Cranberry Twp.
VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) – Franklin-based State Police responded to the following calls:

The Medical Minute: Thyroid Cancer Surges – Is TMI Responsible?
HERSHEY, Pa. – In most cases, the cause of thyroid cancer is unknown, according to Dr. David Goldenberg, chief of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at Penn State Health. But, for years, the vast majority of his thyroid cancer patients have told him they blame the 1979 partial meltdown of a reactor at Three Mile Island […]