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Tidioute Bucktails will hold a meeting on Sunday, July 12 at their clubhouse on McCauley Hill.
Wild trout streams list to be published to 'protect' them from development
Cameron County brook trout takes a dry fly. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has identified six "new" wild trout streams in the Laurel Hill Creek watershed as part of a statewide effort to expand its list of 3,415 waters with naturally reproducing brookies, rainbows and browns.
Paul James Weaver, age 88, of Tionesta, Pa., died on Thursday, May 7, 2009 at UPMC Northwest, Seneca, Pa.
Would additional designated wilderness in the Allegheny National Forest cut off access to recreation areas and oil, gas and lumber producing areas? Would it slow the economy in a time of recession? More importantly, would it violate federal law? A group of Pennsylvania state lawmakers, including Rep.
Settlement reached in gas drilling lawsuit
A pending settlement of a federal lawsuit challenging oil and gas development in the Allegheny National Forest will allow drilling of 588 wells this year but delay all other new wells until a forestwide environmental impact study is completed next April.
Fishing success begins before the first cast is made
Fishing success begins before you wet a line. Boy Scout-like preparedness is the key to a good day on the water, according to some of the region's top trout anglers.
The U.S. Forest Service is ready to settle a lawsuit filed by three environmental groups, but two other groups that signed on as intervenor defendants aren't going along with the agreement.
Troopers Make Record Number of Arrests
Pennsylvania State Police arrested 16,156 people for driving under the influence last year, a 3 percent increase over the number arrested for DUI in 2007 and the highest total for a single year in the department's history, Commissioner Frank E. Pawlowski announced today.
Lake Erie: The steelhead tributaries were low but had a little color yesterday. Angling was slow, with activity mostly in lower Elk Creek and scattered on much of Walnut Creek.
Warning: possible phone scam in are.....
Tionesta-based state police released a report on Thursday to warn the public of a possible phone scam.
Yeager murder suspects enter not gu.....
Three people charged in the first-degree murder of a Limestone Township man pleaded not guilty on Thursday morning.
Tionesta lighthouse recreated to sc.....
What resulted in Fred Maier accomplishing "the impossible," all began with a visit to a lighthouse.
Disorderly conduct. Warren-based state police reported that a 17-year-old male was cited for disorderly conduct at 12:35 p.m. Saturday after he was observed by troopers urinating on the side of the road at the ...
Greenway plan for county tied to la.....
A public meeting was held last Thursday to discuss the Greenway Plan of Warren County.
Fish Commission looking into dead t.....
One or two dead fish in Chapman Lake might not represent a problem, but when Tim Foster saw three dozen dead brook trout in one small area of the shallow, frozen water at Chapman State Park on Tuesday morning, ...
Harassment. The City of Warren Police Department reported that James W. Smith Jr., 44, of 221 S. First Ave., Corry, was cited at 1:56 a.m. on December 25 for harassment and disorderly conduct, after officers ...
The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
In 1908, nearly $1,000,000 worth of lumber was lying at docks in the Allegheny River between Kittanning and Tionesta waiting for favorable conditions to send it to Pittsburgh.
Harassment. The City of Warren Police Department reported that a non-traffic citation was filed Monday charging Chris A. Rudolph, 32, of 762 Indian Camp Run Rd., Youngsville, after he failed to abide to a ...
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