BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS SEPTEMBER 26, 2024

WILLIAMSPORT STUDENT FOUND WITH GUN IN BACKPACK

A student at Williamsport area high school was taken into custody Wednesday by state police after school officials conducted a drug search based on reasonable suspicion and discovered a handgun in the student’s backpack.  According to an email from superintendent, Dr. Timothy S. Bowers, there were never any threats made to students or staff, and the student did not display the weapon.  Bowers said there will be increased police presence at the school for the next several days, and that the student will face the most aggressive disciplinary actions allowed by the Pennsylvania School Code and applicable laws. 

POLICE SEEK HUGHESVILLE GUN THIEF

State police are seeking information about a burglary at a Hughesville gun shop last weekend.  According to the Sun Gazette, a theft occurred early Saturday September 21st at the Blued Barrel Gun Shop on Railroad Street.  Police say person of interest may have inquired about several of the guns that were taken in the incident a few days before the burglary.  Call Montoursville state police if you have information 570-368-5700 or the toll-free tips line 1-800-4PA TIPS.

PAJAMA FACTORY FACING CODES VIOLATIONS

Tenants at the Pajama Factory 1307 Park Avenue in Williamsport could face an order to vacate after a July report from the City of Williamsport Bureau of Codes that assessed violations at the building that constitute an unsafe space.  According to North Central PA dot com, Williamsport Bureau of Fire Chief Sam Aungst said they have met with the owner of the Pajama Factory Mark Winkelman addressing concerns about the building in the past, but recent concerns are at the forefront now.  Winkleman says the buildings are safer now than they have been in the past with automatic fire protection in the building.   The matter will go before the city Board of Appeals at a hearing scheduled for Tuesday, October 1.

SUICIDE PREVENTION AWARENESS VIGIL RESCHEDULED

September isNational Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and UPMC announced that their candlelight vigil this week will now be tonight after inclement weather yesterday. The group will gather on UPMC Williamsport’s front lawn at 700 High St. Williamsport at 6pm.  If you or someone you know is having a mental health crisis, dial 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

SEWER REPAIRS IN SNYDER COUNTY COMPLETE

Repairs were completed on the broken sewer line at the Eastern Snyder County Authority treatment plant in Penn Township yesterday afternoon.  According to the Daily Item, a break in a 20 inch pipe at the treatment facility near Selinsgrove Sunday caused a spill of raw sewage into the Susquehanna River, which authorities quickly attempted to contain but still advised residents to avoid contact with the water 20 miles down stream from Middle Creek.  The drinking water supply was not affected.  The new pipe replaced a 50 year old one that had sustained a 2-inch break at about 6am Sunday morning when the alarm sounded at the Isle of Que alerting officials to the emergency.

MAN JAILED FOR FIGHTING WITH MINOR

A 39 year old man from Williamsport who tried to get a juvenile to fight him at the 800 block of Wilson Street on September 17th was jailed on assault charges and more.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say Jonathan Pace threatened the juvenile and family members, and was seen throwing rocks at their home.  Pace was charged with simple assault, loitering, corrupting the morals of a minor and more.  He was arraigned and released on 20 thousand dollars bail.

MAN FOUND GUILTY OF TWO ARMED ROBBERIES

After a two day trial in Williamsport this week, a Lycoming County man was found guilty for two armed robberies committed in November of 2020.  According to the Sun Gazette, court records say 36 year old Jesse Derick Giddings robbed the Boost Mobile at 620 Hepburn St with a black and silver handgun threatening the female manager and taking money from the register along with 14 new iPhones worth over 7 thousand dollars.  Giddings was also charged for thefts of cash and merchandise at the West Fourth Street Family Dollar in the city.  The man also allegedly threatened that female clerk with the same gun.  He was implicated as a suspect in the robberies after family and friends of his sold the stolen iPhones with serial numbers matching the stolen phones at kiosks at Wal-Mart and the former Lycoming Mall as well as the proximity to the thefts as reported by his ankle monitor from being on parole at the time of the thefts.  

ANTI CAMPUS HAZING ACT PASSES IN SENATE

Federal legislation has passed in the U.S. House of Representatives this week as a result of the work done by a family who lost their son in an on-campus hazing incident at Penn State University in February of 2017.  According to North Central PA dot com, the parents of the victim, Timothy Piazza, inspired the bipartisan legislation – the “Stop Campus Hazing Act” – and began the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform at Penn State.  The Stop Campus Hazing Act now heads to the US Senate.  Tim Piazza would have turned 27 on September 25. 

SPORTS

PIAA District 4 HS Sports

Boys Soccer
Warrior Run 2      Montoursville 1
Wellsboro 6          NP Liberty  2
Lewisburg  4        Central Mountain  0
Girls Soccer  
Williamsport 3     Shamokin  0
Loyalsock  3         Danville  0

MLB

Guardians 5         Reds  2
Phillies  9             Cubs  6
Pirates  2              Brewers  1
Royals  3              Nationals 0
Orioles  9             Yankees  7
Mets vs Braves postponed /rain


MLB Today

Brewers vs Pirates  12:35pm
Royals vs Nationals  1:05pm
Orioles  vs Yankees  7:05pm
Mets vs Braves postponed

WNBA
*Connecticut Sun defeated Caitlin Clark & the Indiana Fever 87-81 in the First Round of the finals
*Minnesota Lynx won their first round against Phoenix Mercury  101-88
WNBA Semi-finals Game 1 starts Sunday September 29

Aces vs Liberty 3pm ABC
Sun vs Lynx  8:30pm ESPN

NFL Thursday Night Football tonight
Cowboys vs NY Giants  8:15pm Prime Vid

NFL News
* Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback and College Football Hall of Famer Tommy Kramer announced he was diagnosed over a year ago with dementia.

*Kramer revealed his diagnosis in a social media post on Wednesday soon after Brett Favre announced he has Parkinson’s disease

*A standout at Rice University, Kramer was drafted in the first round of the 1977 NFL draft by the Vikings, set to be the heir to Fran Tarkenton. His best season came in 1986 when he threw for 3,000 yards and 24 touchdowns.
*Kramer retired  in 1990, finishing his career with 24,777 passing yards with 159 touchdowns and 158 interceptions in 14 NFL seasons.
*He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012.


NCAA Football tonight
Thursday – Army vs Temple  7:30pm ESPN
Friday –    Washington vs Rutgers  8pm FOX
Saturday – Ohio State @ Michigan State 7pm Peacock
                  Illinois @ Penn State  7:30pm NBC

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS SEPTEMBER 25, 2024

WORK ON SNYDER COUNTY SEWER LINE TODAY

Work for the replacement of the broken sewer pipe that broke Sunday near Selinsgrove, spilling raw sewage into Penns Creek, which flows on to the Susquehanna River will begin today.   According to the Daily Item, authorities from DEP and Snyder County recommend avoiding direct contact with the Susquehanna River for 20 miles downstream to the Liverpool area in Perry County after the large spill occurred, but a wraparound sleeve at the break was installed Sunday evening which stopped the discharge of sewage.  Authorities also report that no drinking water was  affected in the break. The Route 11 southbound exit ramp to Route 35 will be closed today with work being performed between 7:30am and 3pm today. Watch for a detour using Route 11 southbound to Aqueduct Road, Route 11 northbound, back to Route 35.

WILLIAMSPORT MAN ACCUSED OF THEFT FROM 9/11 NON-PROFIT

The man from Williamsport who took funds to make T-shirts and decals for the Lycoming County 9/11 Memorial Coalition has been charged with theft by deception, theft by unlawful taking and other charges after he didn’t fulfill the contract.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say 36 year old Michael Ritter of Mike’s Custom Apparel took over 75 hundred dollars in funds and when he didn’t deliver the goods, never returned the money or make contact with the 9/11 Coalition motorcycle ride organizers when they attempted to contact him.  A warrant was issued for Ritter this week with an arraignment pending in Muncy Creek Township.

STRIKE LOOMS AT SHIKELLAMY

There is still potential for a teachers strike at Shikellamy this Friday if contract negotiations between Shikellamy School Board and the teacher’s union doesn’t go favorably.  According to the Daily Item, a proposal is under consideration that could increase total wage costs over the next four years by $1.3-million, boosting  starting salaries by 15 percent.  Superintendent Jason Bendle was this week given authority by the school board to make schedule decisions about classes, activities and other district related activities if a strike does start Friday. 

VACCINE CLINIC FOR PETS IN TIOGA COUNTY

A low-cost vaccine and mico-chip clinic for pets is coming up in Tioga County Sunday, October 6th.  According to Second Chance Animal Sanctuary, their annual event at the Tioga County Fairgrounds is in conjunction with Dr. Kristine Shaw of Grand Canyon Veterinary Hospital and offers 12 dollar rabies vaccines and boosters, a 15 dollar distemper combination vaccines, along with a 25 dollar microchip with registration.  No appointment is necessary for the event that is from 1-3pm in Whitneyville. All dogs must be on leashes and cats in carriers.  Email secondchance as @ yahoo dot com for information.

PROSECUTOR SEEK JAIL TIME FOR ACCUSED TROOPER

Michael J. Brown from Tioga County, found responsible for the death of 47 year old Troy area school teacher Christine E. Woodward in a vehicle crash in 2023, is facing a county prison sentence after a prosecutor with the state Attorney General’s office asked a judge for 6 to 23 months for the former state trooper.  According to PennLive, Brown was found guilty of vehicular homicide after he passed in a no-passing zone and caused a fatal fiery accident on Route 6 east of Mansfield last February.  Sentencing is set for October 4th in Tioga County Court. Brown remains free on $50,000 unsecured bail.

ALTERNATE PHONE NUMBER FOR LYCO PUBLIC SAFETY

As the Lycoming County Department of Public Safety is working with residents who have questions about FEMA benefits after flooding from Tropical Storm Debby  hit the area, they have reported a phone outage and are working to correct the problem.  In the meantime, residents needing to contact the public safety office for any reason, FEMA questions or otherwise, are being asked to use an alternate phone number to reach the main office.  Until further notice, please use 570-329-4061 to contact the Lycoming County Department of Public Safety.

GRANTS FOR EMS EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS

Following an EMS summer camp this year for high school students to explore potential career opportunities where they learned about emergency medical services in three different emergency medical programs, grants have been provided to continue training students and help build out Pennsylvania’s future emergency medical services workforce.  According to the Daily Item, a combined 150 thousand dollars in grants is now available to accredited EMS schools and higher education institutions for students who are at least in the ninth grade, but volunteers wanting to apply for EMS certification must be must be at least 16 years old and complete required courses and pass a certification examination.  The application deadline for the grant program is October 16.  Go to state.pa.us for application information.

LOCK HAVEN HALLOWEEN PARADE

The annual Lock Haven Halloween parade is on tap for later in October and the free event is on for all to participate.  According to the Lock Haven Fire Department, the parade event will kick off Saturday October 26th at 10am at North Henderson Street and continue to Triangle Park where there will be free games, refreshments, activities for kids plus an award presentation.  Those who want to have a vehicle or float in the parade should line up Saturday morning at 9:30 on East Water Street.  In case of rain, the after parade party will be indoors at Eastside Fire Rescue on East Church Street.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Sports
Boys Soccer

Milton 3                     Danville 1
Girls Soccer
Milton 3                     Hughesville 0
Towanda  3                NP Mansfield  0
Wellsboro 0              NE Bradford 0
Girls Tennis 
South Wmspt  5        Muncy 0

MLB
Guardians  6        Reds  1
Cubs  10               Phillies  4
Brewers  7                     Pirates  2
Royals 1               Nationals 0
Orioles  5             Yankees  3
Braves  5              Mets  1

  • Los Angeles clinched a playoff spot on Friday winning their 11th  NL West division title in 12 seasons.
  • The Houston Astros clinched their fourth straight American League West title with a 4-3 win over the Mariners yesterday


MLB Today
Cubs vs Phillies  6:05pm
Brewers  vs Pirates  6:40pm
Royals vs Nationals 6:45pm
Orioles vs Yankees 7:05pm ESPN
Mets vs Braves  7:20pm

NFL Thursday Night Football
Cowboys vs NY Giants  8:15pm Prime Vid


NCAA Football This week
Thursday – Army vs Temple  7:30pm ESPN
Friday –    Washington vs Rutgers  8pm FOX
Saturday – Ohio State @ Michigan State 7pm Peacock
                  Illinois @ Penn State  7:30pm NBC

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, 2024

TRAFFIC SNARLED IN LEWISBURG MONDAY

Traffic was detoured Monday afternoon around an accident on Route 15 and AJK Boulevard near the Sheetz in Lewisburg just after 2pm.  According to the Daily Item, one person was injured and transported to Geisinger in Danville after a three-vehicle accident involving a GMC Pickup truck, a rabbit transit van, and a tractor-trailer.  Police say the empty tractor trailer attempted to stop at a red light at AJK Boulevard but instead hit the truck which was turning left, causing a chain reaction accident into the rabbit transit van, which had no passengers on it at the time.  The driver of the GMC truck suffered minor injuries.

TWO ARRESTED IN WILLIMSPORT FOR ASSAULT

Two people in Williamsport were arrested for an assault on a man at his home September 6th.  According to North Central PA dot com, 45 year old Jeremy Brewer allegedly argued with the victim when he stopped by their home and when it turned into a physical fight, police say Justina Marie Solomon also assaulted the victim when he tried to fight back.  Brewer also allegedly pulled a knife on the victim before he left the scene with Solomon.  Both are facing charges for assault, Brewer is also charged with strangulation, terroristic threats, and possession of a weapon and was jailed in lieu of 25 thousand dollars bail.  Solomon’s bail was set at 5 thousand dollars monetary.

CARJACKING SUSPECT SOUGHT BY POLICE

Police are seeking information about a carjacking that happened Sunday at the 200 block of West Fourth Street.  According to the Sun Gazette, a victim called police just before 3pm Sunday after a short white man in his late 20s approached the man’s vehicle while he was sitting in  it and demanded he get out of the car with what looked to be a gun under his shirt.  Police found the vehicle still running a short time later in Loyalsock Township near St. David’s and Edercrest roads.  If you have information about the incident call 570-327-7560.

PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST DEADLINE WEDNESDAY

If you are a photographer living within 30 miles from Lewisburg, the deadline for the Lewisburg Photography Club’s judged photography exhibition is Wednesday.  According to the Daily Item, the special interest group of the Lewisburg Arts Council is inviting photographers of all ages to submit up to three photographs within the categories black and white, artistic/abstract, lifestyle and nature. A reception and awards ceremony is planned at the Gallery on N Water St. in Lewisburg on  October 4th.  Get details and an online entry form at Lewisburg arts council dot org.

SEWAGE CONTAMINATES SUSQUEHANNA

In the wake of the sewage line rupture Sunday morning in Snyder County near Selinsgrove, the PA Department of Environmental protection is asking the public to avoid direct contact with the impacted waterways and refrain  from using the river recreationally for fishing, swimming or boating.  Authorities say the Susquehanna River is affected more than 20 miles downstream of Selinsgrove to the Liverpool area in Perry County and that an emergency response team is working to stop the leak, and cleanup the waterway.    Residents of Shamokin Dam Borough, Monroe Township, Penn Township, and Selinsgrove Borough are being asked to limit the use of the sewage system until the repair is complete.  Public drinking water supplies are safe and may continue to be used. 

TWO MEN ARRESTED AT UNION COUNTY JAIL

A man from Lewisburg who was incarcerated in the Union County Jail this summer has been charged along with another inmate for working together to sharpen a toothbrush into a weapon.  According to the Daily Item, 28 year old Julio Gonzalez of Lewisburg and 25 year old Jose Morel-Cruz of the Bronx were each charged with four misdemeanors including possession of a weapon to facilitate escape. Warden Ernie Ritter told police the shank was found on August 20th near the jail recreation yard.  Gonzalez and Morel-Cruz have a preliminary hearing on the new charges on October 17th.

UNION COUNTY OPENS FEMA RECOVERY CENTER

A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center in Union County is now set up to help residents who were affected in August by the flooding from Tropical Storm Debby.  The center at the Union County Resources Center on Hafer Road near Lewisburg, performs functions similar to the centers in Lycoming County in Hepburn Township, and in Tioga County.  FEMA representatives will assist residents there daily from 8am to 6pm so they can apply for funds to help cover costs for temporary housing, home repairs, rental assistance, and other disaster-related needs. 

UPMC HOLDING SUICIDE AWARENESS VIGIL

September isNational Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and UPMC will hold a candlelight vigil this week to remember those who have been affected by suicide.  According to UPMC, Community members and hospital employees will share a few words of commemoration and support on UPMC Williamsport’s front lawn at 700 High St. Williamsport at 6pm this Wednesday.  In case of rain the vigil will be held on Thursday, September 26th at the same time.  If you or someone you know is having a mental health crisis, dial 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

SPORTS

NFL Monday Night Football
Commanders 38           Bengals 33
Bills 47                         Jaguars 10
NFL Thursday Night Football
Cowboys vs NY Giants  8:15pm Prime Vid


NCAA Football This week
Thursday – Army vs Temple  7:30pm ESPN
Friday –    Washington vs Rutgers  8pm FOX
Saturday – Ohio State @ Michigan State 7pm Peacock
                  Illinois @ Penn State  7:30pm NBCMLB
Red Sox  4          Blue Jays 1
Mariners  6         Astros  1
Giants  6              D’Backs  3
Phillies  6            Cubs  2
*  The Phillies won the NL East for the first time since 2011, clinching the division title with their victory over the Chicago Cubs last night.

MLB Today

Cubs vs Phillies  6:40pm
Brewers vs Pirates  6:40pm
Royals vs Nationals  6:45pm
Orioles  vs Yankees  7:05pm TBS
Mets  vs Braves  7:20

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