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Gala to benefit art therapy in county

Art therapy is a non-verbal therapeutic intervention that enriches the lives of individuals, families, and communities through active art-making and the creative process. COVID-era grants had funded art therapist Kristine Peterson to provide her services to Warren County School District. ...

Wortman highlights community elements of Independent Day events

Thousands descended to the streets of the City of Warren and Betts Park for Fourth of July Celebrations last week. And it was a smashing success from the city’s perspective. “The 76th annual 4th of July festivities was another fantastic celebration,” Mayor David Wortman said. “The ...

Corry man charged with rape, indecent assault

A Corry man faces slates of sex assault charges against two teen girls for conduct that allegedly occurred in 2022 in Columbus Twp. Brent A. Fuller, 30, 125 Cottage Park Road, was charged by Corry-based Pennsylvania State Police on June 26. He waived his right to a preliminary hearing on both ...

Road work continues on Longhouse Scenic Drive

Work to rehabilitate Longhouse Scenic Drive — and replace over 100 culverts — is now underway in earnest. Currently, work is focused on the area of the road between Kiasutha Recreation Area and Route 321, according to ANF Bradford District Ranger Rich Hatfield. “There has been a ...

Thompson introduces legislation borne out of COVID-19 pandemic

Most elements of everyday life have been back to normal for a while regardless of whether COVID-19 is still considered a global pandemic. Congressman Glenn Thompson has introduced a bill that would aim to learn a lesson from that experience for healthcare workers and first responders. The ...

Women on the Run weather first event, June 29th

While the day was not ideal — and there were torrential downpours at times — 48 women attended the first annual Women on the Run event at Betts Park on June 29. It was a day of personal triumphs as many participants pushed their limits and achieved personal bests. Eight women ran farther ...