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Photo Provided Shown are some of the individuals connected with the CASA of McKean County program, who helped on the day of the successful ‘Golf Fore Kids’ All Ladies Tournament. Shown in the picture are Becky Koza, CASA Administrative Assistant; Bob Esch, CASA Board President; Katy Pude, CASA Board Vice President; Christy Sullivan, CASA Board Member and primary organizer for the event; Mike Ward, CASA Board Member, Suzy Meyer-Page, CASA Executive Director; Julie Cleland, CASA Board Secretary; Brenda Baker, CASA Volunteer Advocate; and Christy Graham, CASA Board Treasurer. Missing from the picture are Patsy Arrowsmith, CASA Board Member, Jim Wiseman, CASA Board Member; and Kim Mooney, CASA Volunteer Advocate.

CASA of McKean County’s ‘Golf Fore Kids” Ladies Golf Tournament a success

The Inaugural CASA of McKean County’s ‘Golf Fore Kids’ All Ladies Golf Tournament at the Pennhills Club on July 16, was a success with 65 women playing a 9-hole scramble format raising funds for the CASA of McKean County Program. Nearly $12,000 was raised for CASA of McKean County during the fun-filled event. Ladies enjoyed three Fun Holes that challenged non-golf-related skills. A wide variety of raffle packages were available to be won by the ladies. “The ‘Golf Fore the Kids’ inaugural event surpassed all expectations! I am thrilled on behalf of the McKean County CASA board to have the support of local businesses in McKean

County and over 65 ladies coming out for an entertaining day. The event proves that coming together in an amusing and unique tournament for experienced golfers and non-golfers alike is a recipe for success. Having fun volunteers to ensure the days’ activities flowed seamlessly was instrumental in laughter all day long. With a foundation of this wellreceived event, plans are already underway for next year’s theme and date which will soon be announced. The CASA board is excited to have this as one way to help raise much needed funds for the mission of CASA,” said Christy Sullivan, CASA board member and primary organizer for the event. CASA of McKean

Pet boa constrictor strangles Pa. owner; police investigate

FOGELSVILLE (AP) — A man’s pet boa constrictor wrapped itself around his neck, sending him to a hospital, where he died several days later, authorities in Pennsylvania said. Elliot Senseman, 27, died Sunday morning at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest, the Lehigh County coroner’s office said. The cause of death was was listed as anoxic brain injury due to asphyxiation by constriction, and the manner of death was ruled accidental. “A boa constrictor-type snake approximately 18 feet in length constricted around the neck of Mr. Senseman, thus causing the anoxic brain injury (complete lack of oxygen to the brain),” the coroner’s office said Monday. Police were called to a home in

Fogelsville, in eastern Pennsylvania, shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday on a report of a man in cardiac arrest with a snake wrapped around his neck. An officer was able to shoot the snake’s head without hurting the man, who was given medical aid and taken to the hospital. Upper Macungie Township police and the coroner’s office are investigating. Police told WTXF-TV that the snake was the man’s pet and that several other snake enclosures were found in the home. Investigators don’t know the circumstances of the attack because “the dire situation” precluded “extended interviews ... about the snake, its origin, or anything along those lines,” Lt. Peter Nickischer said Monday.

County would like to thank their sponsors that aided in making this event a success. The Title Sponsor was Zippo Manufacturing. Premier Golf Sponsors were the Philo and Sarah Blaisdell Foundation; Greg and Cherie Booth; and Drillers, LLC. The American Refining Group sponsored the golf carts. Kessel Construction provided funds as the 19th hole sponsor. Dr. Steven Hermann was the sponsor for the wine hole. The Premier Silver sponsor was the Mount Jewett Rotary. The #2 Fun Hole was sponsored by Karl and June Ross while the #9 and #18 Fun Holes were sponsored by To Fill A Backpack. Many hole sponsorships were

garnered for the event. The sponsors include Tom and Patsy Arrowsmith; Frederick Fesenmyer; Rich Johnson; Law Offices of Robert L. Saunders; John and Julie Cleland; Kate Still; State Line Supply Company; Episcopal Church of the Ascension — Bradford; John and Christy Sullivan; Haberberger Disposal; Lick N Sip; and the Highlands Airbnb — Kane. In-Kind Donations are those individuals or businesses that donated items for the raffle, funds for the prizes, or a gift of their time to help with the event. These individuals include Sue Aljoe, Patsy Arrowsmith, Tom Arrowsmith, Brenda Baker, Marsha Bauer, Lindsay Burns, Cindy Calcagno, John

Calcagno, Jeff Carson, Julie Cleland, Katie Close-Caruso, Bob Esch, Christy Graham, Tim Hall, Jr., Mary Jo Hardy, Benny Kay, Becky Koza, Suzy Meyer-Page, Kim Mooney, Greg Page, Katy Pude, John Rook, Kate Still, Christy Sullivan, John Sullivan, Sue Townsend, Becca Ward, Mike Ward and Jim Wiseman. The following businesses donated items to the event: Bell’s Meat Market, Crescent Beer, Flickerwood Winery, Logyard Brewing, Northwest Bank and Pennhills Staff. Bradford High School Golf Team Members (Sophie Cornelius, Bella Rhoades, Alexia Corigiani) helped on the golf course during the event. CASA of McKean County is a non-profit

organization that works diligently to recruit, train and support volunteer advocates for our county’s most vulnerable children. Children who have experienced abuse and neglect and are in the foster care system. Since May of 2015, CASA volunteers have logged nearly 7000 hours of volunteer advocacy for children in McKean County. The money raised from this event will help give more of these vulnerable children a voice in the court system. For questions regarding becoming a CASA volunteer advocate or donating to the program, call (814) 568-2170 or visit the CASA of McKean County website at www. casamckean.org.

House Republican leaders pen letter, encourage universities to roll back tuition increase HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus Leaders Wednesday sent a letter to the heads of the University of Pittsburgh, Penn State University, Temple University and Lincoln University encouraging each institution to roll back announced plans to increase tuition and fees for the upcoming academic year. According to the Leaders’ letter, the recent news that Gov. Tom Wolf will be using a pandemic response discretionary account to provide these universities with their sought-after 5% increase should lead these universities to halt planned tuition increases. The full letter to the universities: Dear Presidents Allen, Bendapudi and Wingard, and Chancellor Gallagher: As you are aware, the Pennsylvania General Assembly worked very hard to ensure we supported the students and families attending your institutions in the recently enacted state budget and related legislation. The funding provided in the budget guarantees the Commonwealth’s longstanding relationship

with your institutions continues and discounted tuition rates at your schools can be provided to Pennsylvania residents. In recent days, it has been made public that Gov. Tom Wolf intends to provide each of your schools with additional funding outside of the scope of legislative authorization as part of pandemic responserelated discretionary funding he was provided in FY 2022-23. First, given that this money is being provided outside of the normal scope of legislative approval, it should be viewed by you, and will be viewed by us, as a onetime influx of money that will not be considered as an appropriation of the Legislature to your school. As such it would not be included in the base funding for your institutions that is traditionally driven out through non-preferred appropriations. Second, and most importantly, given that this additional funding equates to the 5%;o funding increase each of your schools sought at the start of the budget process, we encourage each of you to freeze already-announced

plans to increase tuition at your institutions or stop consideration of tuition increases. We were disappointed to learn that almost immediately after your FY 202223 state funding was approved, Pitt, Penn State and Temple announced tuition increases for the coming academic year. In at least two instances, the state flat-funding appropriations over last year was cited as a cause for the tuition increase. Given the recent news about receiving additional funding for the 2022-23 academic year, it would only be prudent to roll back these decisions for all students, but at a minimum, for Pennsylvania residents attending your institutions. We would like to remind you that Pitt, Penn State and Temple have large endowments with endowments at Pitt and Penn States larger than or equivalent to the amount in the Commonwealth’s Rainy Day Fund. Rather than take a punitive posture towards Pennsylvania’s students and families attending your institutions by raising tuition and fees, the recent funding news coupled with

large endowments upon which you can rely to help offset inflation-led cost increases makes now the perfect time to reverse course on tuition increases. We hope you will give this request all appropriate consideration as you, and Pennsylvania’s families, continue to plan for the upcoming academic year. Sincerely, The letter was signed by all eight members of the House Republican Leadership team: House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff (R-Centre/ Mifflin), Speaker Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster), House Appropriations Committee Chairman Stan Saylor (R-York), House Majority Whip Donna Oberlander (R-Clarion/Armstrong/ Forest), House Republican Caucus Chairman George Dunbar ( R - We s t m o r e l a n d ) , House Republican Caucus Secretary Martina White (R-Philadelphia), House Republican Caucus Administrator Kurt Masser (R-Northumberland/ Columbia/Montour), House Republican Policy Chairman Martin Causer (R-McKean/Potter/ Cameron).


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