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GUN SHOW - Satur-day, February 10 from 8AM-4PM and Sunday, February 11 from 8AM-3PM at the Kittanning Township Fire Hall (co-sponsored by Cherry Run Sportsmen Club). Admission $5. (under 12 free with adult ad-mission) For more info, call 545-9014.
500 BID PARTY Mon Feb 12th at Kittanning Senior Center, Queen St. Kittanning. Every-one over 60 welcome.
FILM PREMIERE: “A Wish for Giants” will premiere at 1, 4, and 7 PM on Feb. 17 at the Kovalchick Con-vention and Athletic Complex, Indiana. The event will feature the film’s cast and crew
and Bigfoot and UFO researcher Stan Gordon. Tickets are $11, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsyl-vania and West Virginia.
OLDIES DANCE - February 17. Bethel Township Fire Hall. $10 per person. No one un-der 21 admitted. Kitch-en will be open for food purchase.
BREAKFAST - March 3 at the Bethel Town-ship Fire Hall. 7-11AM. $8 adults, $4 kids (5-12). Under 5 free.GIANT BOY SCOUT YARD SALE Over 10,000 items. All offers accepted everything must go once in a life-time sale Sat. March 3rd time 7:00 to 12:00.
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CASINO BUS TRIP to Presque Isle Downs, March 10, $35 per per-son ($30 back in free play). Leave Apollo at 8:30 AM, return by 8PM. Reservation must be paid by Feb. 21. Sponsored by Kiski Twp Fire Dept.
BREAKFAST - All-you-can-eat of pan-cakes, sausage, eggs, home fries, and toast on March 17, from 7-11AM at the Cen-ter Hill Church of the Brethren Fellowship Hall, 2039 Freeport Road, Kittanning. $8 adults, $5 for ids 7-12 years old, and under 6 is free. For info, call 724-548-7226.
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Dear Motor Medics,I drive a 2009 Dodge caravan with the sport package. I use it for daily driving and on weekends I tow a boat in the summer and two snowmo-biles in the winter. Last month my trailer light wiring harness that plugs in under the vehicle corroded so badly that I removed it from the main harness and carefully closed up and protected the bare wires. After the plug removal I removed the tail lamps and carefully connected the trailer harness directly to the tail and brake lamp wires so they would not come off or short. I have hauled the trailer about three times now and on the most recent trip both of the turn signals failed. I don’t see any burnt fuses but I get to power to the lights. Daryl in Newport Beach Rhode Island
Dear Daryl,The caravans now contain a front control module that controls lighting functions including the tail lights and trailer lighting. When built, the trailer lights were on a separate circuit than the tail lights. The tail lamp circuit is made to only carry the amp load of the two tail lamps and no more. If any extra load is added by way of a trailer the module can overload which can destroy it. The first step is to remove the added wir-ing and check fuses. If there is still no power you will need to have the module checked and possibly replaced. Take care, the Motor Medics
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and I just pulled into the municipal build-ing at 6:10 PM (for the monthly supervisors meeting). The other trucks were still out on the road.”
The cost of small winter snow squalls hit the pocket book of small municipalities. Southworth told supervisors last night that he had to order more salt and anti-skid this week. Other municipalities reported similar orders to keep pace with snow removal this year.
Resident Matt Pfeil was appreciative of the work the township road crew was do-ing this year in keeping the roads clear. He praised them, but criticized the PennDOT-maintained highways.
Residents in other townships had similar remarks, stating that township roads were
clear while PennDOT roads were snow-cov-ered. One unidentified woman praised North Buffalo Township road workers for maintain-ing their stretch of roads.
PennDOT released a statement explaining their position.
“Although PennDOT crews have been treating roadways, the department’s primary goal is to keep roads passable, not completely free of ice and snow,” the news release stated. “PennDOT will continue to treat roadways throughout the storm until precipitation stops and roads are clear.”
PennDOT reduced speeds on major Penn-sylvania highways to 45 mph yesterday. It also closed Route 66/28 in Boggs Township and also in Clarion County due to accidents yesterday morning.
get through it.Fire crews thought the fire was out, but
then was called again at 9:30 PM when the fire rekindled on the first floor and flames were seen outside by a WPXI news crew, who called 911.
There are no signs of foul play and the cause of the fire is under investigation by members of the Pennsylvania State Police Fire Marshal and Leechburg Police.
Sendry was pronounced dead at the scene by Armstrong County Coroner Brian K. My-ers. There will be no autopsy. Cause of death was ruled Carbon Monoxide Asphyxiation and the manner of death was ruled accidental.
The incident is still under investigation by the Pennsylvania State Police in Kittanning and the Armstrong County Coroner’s Office.
Fire departments responding to the blaze included Leechburg, Gilpin Township, Hyde Park, and Allegheny Township.
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