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Kane sewer rates to remain unchanged in 2010
Sewer rates in the borough of Kane and Wetmore Township are expected to remain unchanged in 2010.
Kane man jailed on burglary charge
A Kane man was taken to the McKean County Jail near Smethport after he was charged Friday with burglary and criminal trespass, both felonies.
Pact ensures wood chips for heat at high school
Photo by Ted Lutz The Kane Area School District and the U.S. Forest Service have established a stewardship agreement that will ensure the district with a source of wood chips for its biomass heating system at the high school.
Kane Native Gave It All Up to Serve God Daily
Sister Judith of the Eucharist gave up her material possessions to serve god at a convent Growing up in the small town of Kane has influenced many career choices throughout a Kane nativea s life.
Fines levied in two cases in district court
Fines have been levied against two defendants, who appeared earlier this week in district court in Kane on criminal charges filed in 2008.
Ceremony to mark opening of biodiesel plant in Kane
Photo by Ted Lutz Eagle Bio Diesel of Kane will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday to mark the start of operations in the former Holgate Toy building on Wetmore Avenue.
Kane man fined for reduced charge
Criminal charges have been dropped against a Kane man, who marked his 55th birthday by going to county jail for allegedly making terroristic threats.
Kane council to consider sewer radio link plan
The Kane Borough Council rather than the Kane Borough Sewer Authority will consider the fate of a proposal for a radio link with sewage pumping stations.
Kane area residents show support for library
Photo by Ted Lutz Jon Peterson , representing the Hamlin Bank and Trust Co., presents a $1,000 check to Susanne Zampogna , director of the Friends Memorial Library in Kane.
Photo by Brent Addleman The speakers for yesterday's dedication of the new rail spur in Johnsonburg gather atop the nose of a train engine.
Kane schools show major drop in absenteeism
Has the sickness a oebuga left the Kane schools? No one knows for sure, but administrators are cautiously optimistic that the worst stretch of student and staff absenteeism is over.
Borough still considering a request for parking
What seemed to be a routine fix has turned into a complex issue. In a letter to the Kane Borough Council last month, Karen Lyle and Elizabeth Shrubb made a request for a reserved parking space in front of their business-- Karen and Bettya s Hair Happening at 237 Bayard St.
Proposed Kane budget carries tax increase
Photo by Ted Lutz Three Kane borough officials take a grim look at the proposed 2010 budget that calls for a property tax rate increase.
Wetmore self-storage project now set for spring
The owners of Kane Self-Storage on Route 6 in Wetmore Township west of Kane now plan to move ahead with an expansion project.
Highland Twp. has race for supervisor
Therea TMs a race for Highland Township supervisor in Tuesdaya TMs general election.
Wolves lose regular-season finale to Curwensville, 15-0
Kane's Arie Paup tries to secure the ball in the corner of the endzone during Friday night's game against Curwensville.
Bar owner eager to meet with angry veterans
Photo by Ted Lutz Vytas Abrutis, owner of the Nansen Hotel on Route 66 in Highland Township south of Kane, says military veterans are a oemore than welcomea at his business.
Election on Tuesday features races for local offices
The general election Tuesday features races for two local township supervisor positions and seats on both the Kane and Smethport school boards.
Pusateri missed Kane in the fall
Photo submitted Allison Pusateri enjoys Kane in the fall, but is currently studying abroad in Scotland.