
In Barkeyville, four Democratic candidates and one Republican, are running for three spots on the city council. In Sugarcreek District 5, two Republicans – Robert Resigner and James A. Sugarcreek has three Republican candidates running for mayor – incumbent Jeff MacKenzie and challengers Charles McDaniel and Sidney Gramley.Īlso in Sugarcreek, for one, four-year term in the council in District 1, two Republicans – Devon Irwin and Larry Joe Baughman – are running. In Utica, there is a ballot question pertaining to the granting of malt and brewed beverage wholesale distributor’s and importing distributor’s licenses not for consumption on premises where sold in the borough. Two candidates are running, incumbent Democrat Jane A. Lyons and Democrat James Johnson.Īlso, for city council, there is one seat open in the Third District. They are running for a four-year term.įour candidates are vying for three City Council at-large seats. Here’s a look at the some of the other contested races in Venango County.įranklin – There is a mayoral race on the Republican ballot as Ryan Witherup Rudegeair is challenging incumbent Doug Baker. I understand how important it is to be discreet, efficient, and effective in handling these cases, and I want to always show dignity and respect to the people I serve.” “I want to show up, in a timely manner, help the police and fire departments do their jobs, and get everyone on their way in a timely manner. “It’s important to me to contribute to the community in a capacity that I am familiar with and can help those in need.” I understand the importance of working closely with agencies that are affected by the position and hope to build strong working relationships with those departments and individuals.” “I am committed to serving the community if elected the Venango County Coroner and plan to serve the families I encounter with the same dignity and respect as those I served while serving my country. I am the operating manager of Landscaping Connections/ C&S Hilltop Hardware in Franklin and C&S Hardware in Oil City.” “I received my degree in Mortuary Science and Embalming from Tidewater Community College and am licensed in both in the state of Virginia.” I coordinated with families of veterans and retirees and the naval vessels that conducted their military services to lay those members to rest at sea,” Ewing-Falco said.Īfter leaving the military, she began working for a large family-owned funeral firm in Virginia Beach, Va., as a funeral director. In addition to those duties, I was responsible for the Navy Burial at Sea program. “I coordinated with their families and served them during the initial steps of the casualty. She handled military active duty deaths in the Mid-Atlantic region. in Forensic Anthropology from Mercyhurst University attended the Medicolegal Death Investigation Training Program at the New York City Chief Medical Examiner’s Office and has maintained continuing education required for coroners.Įwing-Falco, is a Navy veteran where she was assigned to the Mortuary Affairs Department and worked in Decedent Affairs. She is active on the Drug Overdose Task Force Suicide Prevention Task Force Multi-Disciplinary Team and Co-Chair for the Child Death Review Board. Rugh has 17 years experience with death investigations and has been with the Venango County Coroner’s office for more than 11 years. “There are families who need to talk, need advice and I like being there for them.” “I’ve cried with mothers, stayed up late at night with those who were alone after losing loved ones until they fell asleep.” “I am there for the people who need me, and I offer help to the family members.” “I don’t do it for the paycheck or the benefits, and I don’t view it as a job,” Rugh said.


(EYT) - With Tuesday’s primary election looming, there are some contested races in Venango County that have voters talking.Īs it is in some other neighboring counties, the race for the Republican nomination for county coroner has some interest with challenger Jessica Ewing-Falco going up against incumbent Christina Rugh. It was then sold to Alpheus Kellogg (1850-1930)(ALW48).VENANGO CO., Pa. This farm was originally settled by George Tarr (1766-1845) who came from Eastern PA about 1800 and was in the Tarr family for three generations. Please consult the property owner personally before going on the property. Note: This is a private cemetery on private property. The latitude and longitude provided here are for those three pine trees.

Walk up this road about 1000 feet and turn left up the hill about 350 feet to the cemetery located under three pine trees. There is a field on the right and an old road along the field. At the intersection of SR 417, turn left and go approx.
