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05/07/08 - Man Charged With Fleeing From Police
A Bradford man was arrested Tuesday after stealing a truck and leading police on a high speed chase from Coleville to Bradford. State Police were joined in the pursuit by Bradford City Police in apprehending 32 year-old Brian Uber at the Riddle House on main Street in Bradford. Uber had at one point ended his run from the law at Dresser Manufacturing where he ran inside before heading downtown. He was charged with theft, speeding, fleeing from police, possession of marijuana and numerous other violations. Uber was sent to McKean County Jail on $25,000 dollars bail.
05/05/08 - Foster Township Supervisors Meet
During last month's Foster Township supervisors meeting, several residents raised concerns about a brine disposal plant being built in the township.
Supervisor Chairman Bob Slike says they don't have to worry about that anymore because attorney Dan Hartle told him the plan is "dead in the water." The Department of Environmental Protection wouldn't approve the proposal.
Supervisor Cary Kaber is still reminding residents that they need to have house number on their houses so emergency vehicles can find them, and for census reasons. He also stressed that it is a township ordinance. Code enforcement officer John Place added that international code states that the color of the numbers have contrast with the house color. The house numbers must also be numerals.
Township engineer Roy Pedersen says the new plan for the South Kendall Avenue sewer line extension will be as close to the old plan as possible. The Department of Environmental Protection has ordered the township to perform a new wetland delineation plan, which is what's holding up the project. Pedersen said they are getting closer to starting the wetland delineation, and it could start by early June.
Supervisors also announced during their meeting Monday night that Spring Cleanup is set for May 31. Also, Cary Kaber said railroad-crossing lights are expected to be installed by this fall at Tuna Cross Roads. Cross bars won't be installed, but can be added later if necessary.
A Bradford man was arrested Tuesday after stealing a truck and leading police on a high speed chase from Coleville to Bradford. State Police were joined in the pursuit by Bradford City Police in apprehending 32 year-old Brian Uber at the Riddle House on main Street in Bradford. Uber had at one point ended his run from the law at Dresser Manufacturing where he ran inside before heading downtown. He was charged with theft, speeding, fleeing from police, possession of marijuana and numerous other violations. Uber was sent to McKean County Jail on $25,000 dollars bail.
05/05/08 - Foster Township Supervisors Meet
During last month's Foster Township supervisors meeting, several residents raised concerns about a brine disposal plant being built in the township.
Supervisor Chairman Bob Slike says they don't have to worry about that anymore because attorney Dan Hartle told him the plan is "dead in the water." The Department of Environmental Protection wouldn't approve the proposal.
Supervisor Cary Kaber is still reminding residents that they need to have house number on their houses so emergency vehicles can find them, and for census reasons. He also stressed that it is a township ordinance. Code enforcement officer John Place added that international code states that the color of the numbers have contrast with the house color. The house numbers must also be numerals.
Township engineer Roy Pedersen says the new plan for the South Kendall Avenue sewer line extension will be as close to the old plan as possible. The Department of Environmental Protection has ordered the township to perform a new wetland delineation plan, which is what's holding up the project. Pedersen said they are getting closer to starting the wetland delineation, and it could start by early June.
Supervisors also announced during their meeting Monday night that Spring Cleanup is set for May 31. Also, Cary Kaber said railroad-crossing lights are expected to be installed by this fall at Tuna Cross Roads. Cross bars won't be installed, but can be added later if necessary.
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