BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JANUARY 10, 2025

WILLIAMSPORT MAN LEAD POLICE ON HIGH SPEED CHASE

A Williamsport man who had faced drug charges for allegedly selling fentanyl to an informant last year, led city police on a  high speed chase early Wednesday from Memorial Avenue to Route 15 near the Hepburnville exit.  According to the Sun Gazette, Sean Patrick Ford began the pursuit with police when he was seen fleeing an area at a high rate of speed where police were investigating a shots-fired call, about 12:05am.  Ford was apprehended in the neighborhood moments after he ran from his GMC SUV that had crashed near Marshall Avenue just off of Lycoming Creek Road.  Police say Ford was impaired while he led the pursuit.  He was arrested on multiple charges including resisting arrest and DUI.  He was incarcerated in  lieu of 25 thousand dollars bail.

MORE CHARGES FOR IMPRISONED DRUG SUSPECT

A man from Williamsport has been recommitted to Lycoming County Prison after an arraignment last week for more drug charges stemming from allegedly selling cocaine to an informant in 2023.  According to the Sun Gazette, inmate Niklas David Keller was already in jail for charges filed by the Lycoming County Narcotics Unit for his involvement in a drug deal November 21st on Lloyd Street in Newberry, but now he faces three felony counts each of delivery of a controlled substance, and illegal use of a cellphone recently filed by state police.  He remains incarcerated in lieu of an additional 100 thousand dollars bail.

NEW LEADERSHIP AT LYCOMING REGIUONAL POLICE DEPARTMENT

There is a new Lycoming Regional Police Chief after Chief Nathan DeRemer recently resigned from the position.  According to a press release, Captain Christopher Kriner was named to the post by the Lycoming Regional Police Commission effective Thursday.  LRPD commissioners say Kriner has over 24 years of experience and brings leadership and a dedication to public service with him to the position.  The Lycoming Regional Police Commission meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month alternating between the borough building in Jersey Shore and the Municipal building in Williamsport.  Details at LRPD.org.

PUBLIC MEETING ABOUT SHAMOKIN ROAD UPGRADE

As part of the recent GoShamokin initiative, the city of Shamokin and SEDA-COG will hold a public information session 6 p.m. Jan. 30 in the Shamokin-Coal Township Public Library.  According to the News Item, the session will address the discussion surrounding the Independence Street makeover.  Two point seven million dollars of federal funding was made available for the remodel.  The city has applied for a $2 million multimodal state grant to complete the project.

WILLIAMSPORT WOMAN FACES CHILD ENDANGERMENT CHARGES

A Williamsport woman was recently in court answering to child endangerment charges after she called child services to say she couldn’t handle her 2 year old son.  According to the Sun Gazette,  police say that on July 9th, 22 year old Teanna Elizabeth Brennan allegedly told a caseworker that she had stopped her 2-year old from suffocating his younger sister then kicked him in the stomach.  Brennan was told to take the children to UPMC Williamsport.  She was charged with felony endangerment and simple assault and was taken into custody, but has since been released on 150 thousand dollars bail.  During the same proceedings, Brennan waived her hearing on previous felony access device fraud charges from 2023 and posted 15 thousand dollars bail in that case.

WOMAN CHARGED WITH DUI AND ASSAULT ON AN OFFICER

A woman from Williamsport is free on ten thousand dollars bail after she was arrested for hit and run DUI and assaulting a police officer, after she was apprehended at her home following the crash on December 1st.  According to the Sun Gazette, 58 year old Yvonne Fredin allegedly struck a parked car on the 27-hundred block of West Fourth Street in the city and kept driving to her home on Dove Street.  Authorities say Fredin was followed home by the victim after which Fredin admitted to police her involvement in the DUI but then kicked and injured a female officer. Police say Fredin was lethargic and struggling to speak and stand up from her alleged impairment.

RIBBON CUTTING AT THE NEW WAWA

There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Maynard Street Wawa convenience store opening January 23rd.  According to North Central PA dot com, the 6,049 square-foot store will open that morning at 8 with the ceremony at 8:30.  The grand-opening day will feature free coffee and a hoagie building competition honoring first responders.  The new store will be a part of Maynard Commons which just across from the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology.  Wawa is planning 13 more stores in the region by the end of 2025.

SO. COLUMBIA GRADUATE GETS TEACHING AWARD IN ALASKA

A native Pennsylvania woman who graduated from Southern Columbia Area High School in 2010 has been awarded a national teaching accolade for her teaching skills in an Alaska elementary classroom.  According to the News Item, Emily Snyder, a first- and second-grade teacher at Nenana City School was given the Milken Award for increasing her students’ literacy scores by representatives from the  Alaska Board of Education, and the Milken Family Foundation. Snyder receives an unrestricted check for 25 thousand dollars as the 74th recipient of the award since Alaska joined the Milken Educator Awards in 1990.

SPORTS

PIAA HS
Boys Wrestling

Central Mntn  57                  Selinsgrove  9
Mifflinburg  57                     Milton  16
Athens  46                             Troy  30
Boys Basketball 
Wellsboro  51                       Towanda 49
NP Liberty  63                      Canton  48
NP Mansfield 65                  Wyalusing  35


NCAA Football
Notre Dame 27     Penn State 24

NCAA Football Tonight
Ohio State vs Texas  Semifinal /Cotton Bowl  7:30pm ESPN
Nat. Championship 1/20  7:30pm ESPN

NFL Saturday
AFC  Wild Card Payoffs
 Chargers  vs Texans  4:30pm  CBS
Steelers  vs Ravens  8pm PrimeVid
NFL Sunday
Broncos  vs Bills 1pm CBS
NFC Wild Card Playoffs
Packers vs Eagles  4:30pm FOX
Commanders  vs Buccaneers  8pm NBC
Vikings  vs Rams  8pm  ESPN/ABC

NBA
Cavaliers 132            Raptors  126
Warriors  107            Pistons  104
Timberwolves  104 Magic  89
Rockets  119             Grizzlies 115
Suns  123                   Hawks  115
Heat  97                     Jazz  92
NBA Tonight
Bucks vs Magic  7pm
Pelicans vs 76ers  7pm
Kings  vs Celtics  7:30pm
Thunders  vs Knicks  7:30pm NBAtv
Wizards  vs Bulls 8pm
Nets vs Nuggets  9pm

NHL
Sabres  4        Senators  0
Lightning  4  Bruins  1
Rangers  3      Devils  2
Stars  4           Flyers  1
Penguins  5  Oilers  3
Islanders  4    Golden Knights  0
NHL Tonight
Blackhawks  vs Red Wings  7pm NHLNet

NHL Saturday

Bruins  vs Panthers  1pm ABC
Kraken vs Sabres  4pm ESPN+
Senators  vs Pittsburg  4pm
Ducks vs Flyers  7pm
Islanders vs Utah  9pm  ESPN+
Rangers vs Golden Knights  10pm ESPN+

Hepburn Little League Registration

HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE HAS ANNOUNCED THEIR REGISTRATION IS OPEN TILL THE END OF JANUARY!  YOU CAN VISIT FACEBOOK TO SEE THE LINK, OR EMAIL [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION.  ANY CHILD AGED 4 TO 7 IS WELCOME TO PLAY AT HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE REGARDLESS OF THEIR ADDRESS INCLUDING THEIR SIBLINGS THAT ARE OLDER THAN THAT.

Hepburn Little League Registration

HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE HAS ANNOUNCED THEIR REGISTRATION IS OPEN TILL THE END OF JANUARY!  YOU CAN VISIT FACEBOOK TO SEE THE LINK, OR EMAIL [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION.  ANY CHILD AGED 4 TO 7 IS WELCOME TO PLAY AT HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE REGARDLESS OF THEIR ADDRESS INCLUDING THEIR SIBLINGS THAT ARE OLDER THAN THAT.

Hepburn Little League Registration

HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE HAS ANNOUNCED THEIR REGISTRATION IS OPEN TILL THE END OF JANUARY!  YOU CAN VISIT FACEBOOK TO SEE THE LINK, OR EMAIL [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION.  ANY CHILD AGED 4 TO 7 IS WELCOME TO PLAY AT HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE REGARDLESS OF THEIR ADDRESS INCLUDING THEIR SIBLINGS THAT ARE OLDER THAN THAT.

Hepburn Little League Registration

HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE HAS ANNOUNCED THEIR REGISTRATION IS OPEN TILL THE END OF JANUARY!  YOU CAN VISIT FACEBOOK TO SEE THE LINK, OR EMAIL [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION.  ANY CHILD AGED 4 TO 7 IS WELCOME TO PLAY AT HEPBURN LYCOMING LITTLE LEAGUE REGARDLESS OF THEIR ADDRESS INCLUDING THEIR SIBLINGS THAT ARE OLDER THAN THAT.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JANUARY 9, 2025

LINDEN MAN ARRESTED FOR STRANGULATION

A Linden man was taken into custody for allegedly strangling a victim January 2nd after she told him how he should use the cash he had won at a local VFW.  According to North Central PA dot com, 43 year old Dustin Dewaine Keller and the female victim argued inside a car outside their residence about whether to share lottery winnings.  Police say Keller then attacked the victim before they were called in for a domestic dispute.  When officers arrived they observed red marks on the victims neck before attempting to take Keller into custody.  He allegedly resisted arrest before he was subdued and arrested.  Keller faces strangulation, simple assault , resisting arrest charges and more.  He is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 50 thousand dollars monetary.

THIEVES HACK ATM IN LEWISBURG

Twenty nine thousand dollars was stolen a couple of months ago from an ATM in Lewisburg.  According to State Police, unidentified suspects hacked the ATM machine at the Service First Federal Credit Union on Walter Drive in Kelly Township on November 6th.  If you have information about the suspects or the theft, call state police at Milton (570) 524-2662.

TOLLS INCREASE ON THE TURNPIKE

Tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike went up five percent last weekend and open tolling has begun in some areas of the state-wide roadway.  According to the Keystone, prices went up after bond borrowing requirements require the Turnpike commission to continue to raise the costs over the next 14 years.  Toll booths have been removed and there are overhead gantries installed in the eastern part of the state.  The process uses EZ pass or Toll-by-Plate transactions for cars traveling on the Turnpike there.  The western section will see Gantry construction completed by January 2027.

“OPERATION WARM” HAS COATS AND SHOES FOR SELINSGROVE KIDS

Pre-registered children are able to take advantage of free coats, shoes and socks this month at the Operation Warm event in Selinsgrove.  According to the Union-Snyder Community Action Agency they are partnering with W&L Subaru to provide coats in sizes ranging from 2T to adult medium and shoe sizes from children’s 11 to youth 7.  Families can email [email protected] or call 570-374-0181 for more information about registering for the give-away that will take place at the CVAC office on Bridge Street in Selinsgrove on January 23rd.

FIGHT AT LOYALSOCK NAIL SALON

Two women got into an argument that escalated to a physical altercation at a Loyalsock Township nail salon December 30th.  According to police reports, they were called to New Summer Nails for a noise complaint.  Forty year old Limeng Yang allegedly had grabbed a woman’s arm to keep her from walking out the door at about 4pm.  That person punched Yang in the face.  Yang faces harassment charges.

NY MAN ARRESTED FOR SELLING DRUGS TO PATIENT IN SAYRE

A man from Binghamton New York was arrested outside a hospital in Sayre for allegedly selling drugs to a patient admitted there.  According to North Central PA dot com, 36 year old Christopher Arnold, was seen on surveillance video by hospital staff who said they saw a drug transaction take place December 28th saying they were visiting the patient.  Arnold and another man were questioned when they were sitting outside the facility and then police say they took Arnold  into custody after investigators said there was fentanyl inside a baggie found inside the hospital with the patient they said they visited – however, they could not tell the police the patient’s last name.  Arnold was charged with conspiracy to deliver and delivery of a controlled substance.  He is free on 65 thousand dollars bail.

CLOSURES FOR NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING TODAY

Today is a National Day of Mourning after President Biden declared the day when Former President Jimmy Carter died December 29th.  According to media outlets, our longest living president will be laid to rest today at Washington National Cathedral.  As a result of the federal holiday, all post offices will be closed and regular mail will not be delivered, and the daily paper will not be printed.  The New York Times says the Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will close U.S. markets. The Supreme Court, federal courts, and the Library of Congress will also be closed.  State offices, schools, banks and private businesses are not required to close for a National Day of Mourning, but are still encouraged to fly flags at half-staff until January 29th.

DANVILLE MOOSE AND OTHERS RAISE FUNDS FOR FAMILY

The Danville Moose and Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Company are holding a fundraiser for the woman who lost her home to a fire on Christmas Eve in Danville.  According to organizers, a spaghetti and meatball dinner will take place Saturday January 18th to assist Anne Dewald and her family who lost almost everything in the blaze.  The event will happen at the Danville Moose at 458 Mill Street in DanvillE with food, raffles, entertainment and more.  Call 570 274-1121 for information.

SPORTS

PIAA HS
Boys Wrestling
 
Towanda  53                         Cntrl Columbia 15
Boys Basketball
Central Columbia 52           Montoursville  35
Central Mountain  63          Jersey Shore  55
Lewisburg  69                       Milton  50
Bloomsburg  64                    Hughesville  47


Girls Basketball

Muncy  35                             Northwest  18 
South Williamsport  47       Sullivan County  24
Lewisburg  64                       Williamsport  30 
NP Liberty  41                      Williamson 36
NE Bradford  61                   Canton  27

NCAA Football Tonight
Notre Dame vs Penn State  Semifinals/Orange Bowl  7:30pm ESPN
NCAA Football Friday

Ohio State vs Texas  Semifinal /Cotton Bowl  7:30pm ESPN
Nat. Championship 1/20  7:30pm ESPN

NFL Saturday
AFC  Wild Card Payoffs
 Chargers  vs Texans  4:30pm  CBS
Steelers  vs Ravens  8pm PrimeVid

NFL Sunday

Broncos  vs Bills 1pm CBS
NFC Wild Card Playoffs
Packers vs Eagles  4:30pm FOX
Commanders  vs Buccaneers  8pm NBC
Vikings  vs Rams  8pm  ESPN/ABC

NBA
Cavaliers  129      Thunder  122
Pacers  129           Bulls  113
76ers  109            Wizards  103
Knicks  112          Raptors  98
Pistons  113         Nets  98
Bucks  121            Spurs  105

NBA Tonight

Raptors  vs Cavaliers  7pm
Warriors  vs Pistons  7pm
Timberwolves  vs Magic  7pm NBAtv
Hornets vs Lakers  10:30pm

NHL
Capitals  2  Canucks  1
Blackhawks  3  Avalanche 1
Panthers  4  Utah  1
Flames & Kings postponed due to wildfires near LA

NHL Tonight

Sabres vs Senators  7pm ESPN+
Bruins vs Lightning  7pm ESPN+
Devils vs Rangers 7pm ESPN+
Stars vs Flyers  7pm ESPN+
Oilers vs Penguins  7pm ESPN+
Islanders  vs Golden Knights 10pm ESPN+

TENNIS
The Australian Open starts Sunday morning in Melbourne  (Saturday night in the U.S.) and will run for 15 days.
* Novak Djokovic will be playing in his first event alongside new coach Andy Murray, his former on-court rival and a three-time major champion.  Nobody has won the men’s title at Melbourne Park more often than Djokovic.
*  Third-seeded American Coco Gauff is a potential semifinal rival for Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus

Katie Kicks Cancer’s Fanny Take 2 Benefit

KATIE KICKS CANCER’S FANNY TAKE 2 BENEFIT FOR KATIE BERRIOS ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 18TH AT THE SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT SOCIAL HALL, 573 HASTINGS STREET IN SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT FROM NOON TO 4PM.  THE BENEFIT WILL INCLUDE A PULLED PORK DINNER FOR PURCHASE ALONG WITH A BASKET RAFFLE.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JANUARY 8, 2025

MUNCY MAN CHARGED WITH ARESON FROM 2020 INCIDENT

A man from Muncy is facing arson charges after police say he set fire to his mother’s home in South Williamsport several months after she died.  According to the Sun Gazette, an affidavit was filed this week that alleges 43 year old Peter Allen Zielewicz, who had previously involved himself with the South Williamsport Fire Department, had access at the time to road flares and materials that were found to be the origin of a fire that was intentionally set at the vacant Hastings Street home in October 2020.  Investigators say Zielewicz committed arson to collect insurance money.  He faces several felony charges including arson, possession of explosive materials, failure to prevent a catastrophe and more.  He was released on 50 thousand dollars bail.

MILLERSBURG MAN ATTEMPTS TO CASH FALSE CHECKS

A man from Millersburg is in custody after he tried to cash fraudulent checks in Mount Pleasant Mills.  According to state police, 35-year-old Brian Lauver allegedly wrote a check to himself for 900 dollars and attempted to cash it at a local bank.  State police responded to a call from the bank officials who were told that Lauver had attempted to cash check that were not legitimate at he bank before.  He was arrested and charged in Snyder County with forgery and counterfeiting.  He is in custody in lieu of 15 thousand dollars. 

CHESTNUT FESTIVAL COMING TO LOCK HAVEN

Lock Haven will host the inaugural Pennsylvania Chestnut Festival this month, a festival will be held to honor the heritage of chestnut trees that are the inspiration for the name of Castanea Township.  According to the Clinton County Economic Partnership and Visitor’s Bureau, the event is January 25th 2-7pm and will be at the Castanea Fireman’s Picnic Grounds Building, at the Piper Memorial Airport on Lower Creek Road in Lock Haven.  There will be chestnut inspired foods as well as live polka music and an appearance by Lock Haven’s Private Stock Trio.  The PA Chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation will be on site promoting the comeback of the chestnut tree in Pennsylvania.  Get details at www.castaneatownshippa.gov.

PENN STATE GAME ON THE BIG SCREEN

Penn State vs Notre Dame will be available to watch at District Cinema Thursday night at 7:30.  According to The District Cinema at Lycoming Valley they will offer tickets for the Capital One Orange Bowl  – the College Football Playoff semifinal for 14 dollars plus fees.  The game is presented by ESPN and Theater Sports Network, at District Cinema, 965 Lycoming Mall Circle. Tickets are available now at thedistrict.dipsontheatres.com.

DEWART FIRE DESTRTOYS HOME ALONG ROUTE 405

Firefighters from 3 counties battled a vacant house fire along Route 405 in Delaware Township early Tuesday morning.  According to the Sun Gazette, crews responded to the fire at about 3am which had engulfed the home and affected utility wires nearby.  Warrior Run Area Fire crews said the fire took about an hour to get under control as they had to shuttle water from a hydrant in the township.  Officials have not determined the cost of the damage, a state police fire marshal was expected to investigate this week.  Internet access was cut from the area due to the damaged wires, but no injuries were reported. 

ENDANGERMENT CHARGES FOR MAN WHO  KICKED CHILD

A man from Sunbury was arrested for with misdemeanor endangering the welfare of children after police were called in response to him kicking a 12 year old special needs child on December 26th.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say the child’s mother said 37 year old Timothy David Graefe was upset with the child for not  listening to him and allegedly kicked him in the ankle and knee before twisting his arm to make him comply.  When the child’s mother told Graefe to stop he threw a glass of water on her.  Graefe is also facing misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment in Northumberland County Court.  His bail was set at 10 thousand dollars unsecured.

SENATOR GENE YAW SWORN IN AT THE CAPITOL THIS WEEK

Senator Gene Yaw was sworn into his fifth term in the Pennsylvania Senate yesterday in Harrisburg.  According to a press release, the Senator, who represents Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Tioga and Union counties, and the other members of the Pennsylvania Senate Republican Caucus  were part of the ceremony at the Capitol.  Senator Yaw has served as chairman of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, and currently is chairman of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors, chairman of the Center for Rural Pennsylvania and vice chairman of the Chesapeake Bay Commission.  He was named to the City and State Pennsylvania Energy and Environment Power 100 list in 2023.

FLY TYING CLASS IN WILLIAMSPORT

A low cost fly tying class will be offered through this month and next by the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited in Williamsport.  According to the Sun Gazette, the weekly course is 20 dollars for adults and 10 for chaperoned youth between 12 and 18, will be held Tuesday evenings at the Covenant Central Presbyterian Church at 807 West Fourth Street in Williamsport and runs through February 25.  Tools and materials will be provided.  Register by emailing [email protected] or calling or texting Walt Nicholson at 570-447-3600.

SPORTS

PIAA HS
Boys Wrestling

State College  58         Williamsport 9
Muncy  36                   Loyalsock  16
Montgomery  42         Warrior Run  26
Towanda  57              NE Bradford  12
Williamson  57            Wellsboro 10
NP Liberty  40            Troy  34
Girls Wrestling
Bald Eagle Area  42    Phillipsburg Osceola  27
Boys Basketball 
St John Neumann  53              Sullivan Co.  46
South Wmspt  68                    Benton  37
NP Mansfield  62                    Athens  35 
NP Liberty  80                        Williamson 45
Girls Basketball
Loyalsock  73                          Warrior  Run 12
Jersey Shore 59                       Central Mountain  42
Hughesville  46                       Bloomsburg  13
Lewisburg  61                         Milton  29

NCAA Football Tonight
Notre Dame vs Penn State  Semifinals/Orange Bowl  7:30pm ESPNNCAA Football Friday
Ohio State vs Texas  Semifinal /Cotton Bowl  7:30pm ESPN
Nat. Championship 1/20  7:30pm ESPN

NFL Saturday
AFC  Wild Card Payoffs
 Chargers  vs Texans  4:30pm  CBS
Steelers  vs Ravens  8pm PrimeVid
NFL Sunday
Broncos  vs Bills 1pm CBS
NFC Wild Card Playoffs
Packers vs Eagles  4:30pm FOX
Commanders  vs Buccaneers  8pm NBC
Vikings  vs Rams  8pm  ESPN/ABC

NBA
Hornets 115                   Suns  104
Rockets  135                  Wizards  112
Mavericks  118              Lakers  97
Timberwolves 104         Pelicans  97
Hawks  124                   Jazz 121
(^mid-court 3-point at the buzzer)
Celtics  118                    Nuggets  106
Heat  114                       Warriors  98


NBA Tonight

Thunder  vs Cavaliers  7pm ESPN
Wizards  vs 76ers  7pm
Raptors  vs Knicks  7:30pm
Pistons vs Nets  7:30pm
Spurs  vs Bucks  9:30pm ESPN

NHL

Oilers  4                Bruins  0
Stars  5                 Rangers  4
Blue Jackets  4     Penguins  3
Maple Leafs  3     Flyers  2
NHL Tonight
Canucks vs Capitals 7:30pm ESPN+
Avalanche vs Blackhawks  7:30pm TNT/Max
Panthers vs Utah  10pm TNT/Max

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