By Donald Gilliland
*This week the Leader-Enterprise features a story about a science writer who is trying to get his name separated from Potter County’s wind turbine controversy. The attempt prompted a series of emails (which the Leader-Enterprise has acquired) between the commissioners' office and the Chairman of the Planning Commission which reveal some of the fault lines underlying the county's attempt to regulate wind power locally.
*Potter County Granges have successfully won tax exempt status for their local properties, part of the ongoing push to revive Grange life in Potter County.
*We have a two-page salute to local dairy farms – including a project compiled by the Dairy-Wide 4-H Club – in honor of June Dairy Month.
*We have a feature on the upcoming Relay For Life, which will celebrate its 15th anniversary in Potter County next weekend.
*On the sports side, Neil Linderman has a story on Coudersport wrestler Dirk Cowburn’s recent state titles, full coverage of local kids named to the Big 30 Baseball and Softball All Star Teams and an account of Coudersport Football Coach Paul Simcoe being inducted into the Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Hall of Fame.
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