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Phone stand event is Friday The Warren Area Student Union is inviting students to create and customize their own phone stand on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. There is no cost and the wooden stands have been provided by the Toy Shoppe of Warren. This is limited to 15 students and reservations can be made by calling Pam at 814-723-7674. The WASU is located at 330 Hickory St. in Warren. Bridge results noted Warren Conewango Bridge results from Friday include: first, Peggy Morgan; second, Joyce Hill. Class of 1955 gathers The Warren High School Class of 1955 will hold its monthly luncheon at ...

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Outdoor Club To Hike Trail Near Bradford Sunday On Sunday, May 10, members of the Allegheny Outdoor Club will hike the Marilla Bridges Trail (one mile) and a side trail in the area. The length of the hike can be determined by each person. The scenic trail goes around the reservoir with three bridges. Those attending should meet at Musante Street at 1:30 p.m. or Marilla Reservoir, 346 West Washington St.,, Bradford,. at 2:30 p.m. Linda Ross will be the leader for this activity. Community Blood Bank to host blood drives The Community Blood Bank will host several blood drives. The ...

Founders Day drawing brings $500

The Warren County Historical Society’s winner of the 2026 Warren’s Founders’ Day raffle is Nick Geckle. An employee at Country Fair on the east side of Warren, Geckel purchased his ticket from retired treasurer of the historical society, Robert Duffy. This board-driven raffle fundraiser ...

State issues call for submissions for Older Artists of PA Showcase

The Pennsylvania Department of Aging (PDA) and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts announced that the call for art is now open for the second annual Older Artists of PA Showcase. Submissions from Pennsylvanians aged 60 and older are being accepted through May 24. The Older Artists of PA Showcase will feature selected works from across the Commonwealth, on display in the East Wing Rotunda of the Pennsylvania State Capitol during the month of August. Up to 30 pieces will be selected by jurors from across the Commonwealth. “Older artists bring unique perspectives shaped by life ...

Author releases ‘Tangled Vines’ novel

Chautauqua County author Catherine D’Agostino announces the release of her new novel, “Tangled Vines,” a gripping mystery set on Keuka Lake in the heart of Finger Lakes wine country. The story blends family tragedy, long-buried secrets, and a desperate quest to uncover the truth. “I like putting readers on the edge of their seats on page one,” she said. “Those are the types of novels I enjoy reading, so I gave my readers a shocking first page and short, fast-paced chapters to keep the action moving.” The story follows the disappearance of Zoey Scargrove, a ...

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Youngsville Life: Church to host benefit Please email community news to Colette Nelson at Colettenel.ypl@gmail.com by Wednesday of each week to be included in the Youngsville News section of the Saturday paper. Hessel Valley Lutheran Church will hold a benefit spaghetti dinner on Saturday, May 16, from 3 to 6 p.m. or until sold out to benefit Alisa Clever and her family. Dinners are drive-through, pick-up only and will be served from the bottom of the driveway. Cost is by donation and all of the proceeds go to the family. A little about Alisa in her own words: “Hi my name ...