Local Sports Update – 12/30/24

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Local Sports Update – 12/30/24

District 9 Basketball: BOYS The annual DuBois Holiday Basketball Tournament at the DuBois High School (Saturday) ... Consolation: DuBois Central Catholic 54, Brockway 21 Championship: Brookville 55, DuBois 53 Carl Truance Tournament at Punxsutawney (Saturday) … Consolation: Clarion 63, Marion Center 53 Championship: Punxsutawney 46, Redbank Valley... Read More.

Area Woman Accused of Stealing Over $150,000 From Mother

RIDGWAY - A Ridgway woman is facing felony theft charges after allegedly swindling over $150,000 dollars from her mother, who is battling dementia. According to State Police, a number of withdrawals had been made from the mother’s account once 56 year-old Kelly Wright became the... Read More.

Alleged Elk County Theft

ST MARYS - A St. Marys man is behind bars after allegedly breaking into a residence and stealing a credit card to buy laughing gas earlier in the month According to police, a victim told authorities that he had an unauthorized credit card purchase from... Read More.

United Way Hits 60 Percent of Goal

DUBOIS - The DuBois United way has now hit 60 percent of their $315,000 dollar goal. The group touts how the giving spirit during the holidays allowed them to gather the massive amount of funds. Everything raised by the local group will go straight back to... Read More.

Phone Recording Reveals Alleged Assault 

REYNOLDSVILLE - A Reynoldsville man is facing multiple charges after allegedly attacking a man earlier in the month An unnamed male victim told police that on December 12th at around 2pm he had gone to his girlfriend’s house where he was allegedly attacked by 56... Read More.

Elk County Man Alleged Gun Threat

JONES TOWNSHIP - A Wilcox man is behind bars after allegedly threatening several people with a firearm Monday. On December 23rd, State Police received reports of a domestic incident at Glen Hazel Road in Jones Township. Upon arrival the victim told police that 63 year-old Wayne... Read More.

Pet Licensing Reminder 

UNDATED - You are urged to get your pets licensed for the new year. Per Pennsylvania law, dog owners are required to license their pets, in an attempt to support animal welfare and public safety. An annual license will cost you $8.70 dollars, with lifetime licenses... Read More.