Recently Tom Morelli from St. Marys stopped by The Daily Press on Wednesday to show the staff his copy of the first edition of The Daily Press published on February 4, 1910. Tom generously donated the copy to The Daily Press.
Local residents were in for plenty of scares on Sunday evening as part of The Crusader House of Horrors. The annual haunted house took place at Elk County Catholic High School from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
As drivers enter Weedville, they are sure to catch a glimpse of the Shadduck Cemetery display situated along State Route 255. The display, located across the road from Friday’s gas, is scaring up reactions by those who pass by it.
These colorful sky photos were captured recently over St.Marys Area High School’s Dutch Country Stadium in St. Marys. John Lovett, SMAHS police officer, snapped the sunset photos.
Jim Jacobs stopped by The Daily Press office on Friday morning to show off this two-pound, 12 ounce potato that was grown on his property in St. Marys.
There was a bit of a chill in the air Saturday night as the 6 p.m. tour group gathered at the Visitors Center in Ridgway for the Mansions and Mayhem tour. Groups had been departing the Center since 4 p.m. for this sold-out event.
Yesterday’s storms provided an eerie backdrop for homes in St. Marys already decorated for Halloween. The Daily Press invites readers to share pictures of their Halloween decorations with us throughout the month of October.
Big Maple Farm Natural Therapy Fall Festival took place over the weekend at the farm located on Long Level Road in Ridgway. The festival took place from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.