Category: News

Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority meets, learns Bradford Street water line project to start next week

The Reynoldsville Water and Sewer Authority met in regular session on April 28 and learned the Bradford Street water line project should begin the week of May 2. While the work progresses, customers on the 900 block of Worth Street and Bradford Street customers from Jackson Street to the Sandy Lick Creek may experience intermittent…

Jeff Tech Operating Committee gets budget approval from four sending districts

The Jeff Tech Operating Committee met on April 26 and learned that its proposed budget for 2022-2023 has been approved by the four sending school districts, which include DuBois Area, Punxsutawney, Brookville, and Brockway. The $11.4-million dollar package is a 4.9% increase over the 2021-2022 budget. “We’re ready to move forward into 22-23 with that,”…

Governor Wolf announces $10 Million in investments to improve 10 airports including the DuBois Regional Airport

Governor Tom Wolf has announced $10 million in state investments to support 12 projects at 10 airports through the Aviation Transportation Assistance Program. “Aviation plays a vital role in keeping our state’s economy moving,” Governor Wolf said. “These investments will help Pennsylvania’s airports operate safely, expand to meet current demands, and sustain growth well into…

DASD Board hires new personnel, sets graduation date for May 25

Article by Glenn Schuckers The DuBois Area School Board hired a new principal and eight instructors at the regular April 21 meeting. Heather Dzikiy was hired as a principal effective July 1, 2022. The board deferred hiring another principal. The eight instructors that were hired are Zane Watson for health and physical education, elementary instructors…

Reynoldsville Borough Council meets in a heated regular session, adopts camera policy and procedures

Reynoldsville Borough Council met in regular session on April 20 with all council members present. A lot of what took place came about because of public comments. The first to comment was Borough Tax Collector Susan Burkett who asked council to amend its recent action to approve all exoneration requests except for those on unemployment….

Reyn-Sykes Girl Scouts hold Powder Puff Derby

Reynoldsville-Sykesville Girl Scouts held their Annual Powder Puff Derby on Saturday, April 2 at the Reynoldsville Presbyterian Church. This year 30 Scouts and Leaders competed in the fun-filled races. There were six groups that raced Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes-Seniors, Ambassadors, Leaders, and overall winner. Trophies were awarded to the top three winners in each class. Everyone…