Next public meeting of the Potter County Jail Board, will be held at noon on Friday, Jan. 3, at the F.W. Gunzburger County Office Building Auditorium. Among items on the agenda is a proposal by the vendor providing phone and internet services to increase the number of computer tablets available to detainees and inmates. Telephone access to Friday’s meeting is available at 814-274-0844; PIN is #114477.
Those with questions or comments about the jail are reminded that they can submit them to the board through email sent to pcjailboard@pottercountypa.net. Jail Board members are Commissioner Paul Heimel (chair), Sheriff Kevin Siska (vice chair), Commissioner Nancy Grupp (secretary), Judge Stephen Minor, District Attorney Andy Watson, and Commissioner Robert Rossman. Chief Commissioners Clerk Jessica Giebel serves as administrator.
Members of the First Seventh-Day Baptist Church of Hebron continued a Christmas tradition, putting together plates of fresh fruit for the Potter County Jail inmates and employees. Gathering to fill 50 plates were, from left, Fay and David Hauber, Nita and Mike Eckman, Allen Hauber, Jameson Kenyon, Kent Kenyon, Rebecca Kenyon, Pearl and Bill Brock, Kevin Kenyon and Pastor Steve Hinton. (Melanie Morley photo)
Six new military-themed license plates are available to Pennsylvanians. Recently passed legislation allows PennDOT to offer plates honoring military veterans. Three recognize service members who received medals or honors for individual achievements or deployments. They are the standard license plate colors of white, blue, and gold and bear a graphic of the medal awarded. For a fee of $26, the plates are available for use on passenger cars or trucks with a registered gross weight of not more than 14,000 pounds. These plates include:
- Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Registration Plate – Applicants must submit a completed MV-150P, “Application for U.S. Military Service Registration Plate,” and a legible photocopy of their Form DD-214 “Separation Papers or Discharge Papers” indicating they were awarded the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal.
- Operation Inherent Resolve Veterans Plate – Applicants must submit a completed MV-150P and a legible photocopy of their Form DD-214 indicating they participated in Operation Inherent Resolve against the Islamic State and the Levant, which encompasses campaigns in Iraq, Syria, and Libya.
- Borinqueneers Congressional Gold Medal Registration Plate – Applicants must submit a completed MV-150P and a legible photocopy of their Form DD-214 indicating they served in the 65th Infantry Regiment – The Borinqueneers – or other evidence or having received the Congressional Gold Medal.
The other three new plate designs recognize women veterans. Two are available for motorcycles and the third is for passenger cars or trucks with a registered gross weight of not more than 14,000 pounds.
- Honoring Our Women Veteran Motorcycle Registration Plate – A special fund registration plate allowing applicants to purchase the plate for a fee of $41, with $15 going to the Veterans Trust Fund to support programs and resources assisting women veterans. Applicants must submit a completed MV-914, “Application for Honoring Our Veterans Special Fund Registration Plate.”
- Women Veteran Motorcycle Registration Plate – This standard issue motorcycle plate is available for a fee of $26 and consists of plate colors of white, blue, and gold and bears a graphic representing women veterans. Applicants must submit a completed MV-150V and a legible photocopy of their Form DD-214, or a legible photocopy of the front and back of their DD2(RET), “United States Uniformed Services Identification Card (Retired).”
- Women Veteran Registration Plate – This standard issue plate is available for a fee of $26 and consists of plate colors of white, blue, and gold and bears a graphic representing women veterans. Applicants must submit a completed MV-150V and a legible photocopy of their Form DD-214, or a legible photocopy of the front and back of their DD2(RET), “United States Uniformed Services Identification Card (Retired).”
More information, including eligibility requirements and images of license plates, is available on the License Plates page on PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website.