BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 17, 2020

LOCAL LEGISLATORS  SUPPORT BILL ABOUT SCHOOL SPORTS
A House Bill to allow local school districts more say in the decision making process of athletics and extracurricular activities, is being supported by local legislators after the Wolf Administration recommended school sports not resume until January 2021.  State Representatives Jeff Wheeland of Loyalsock and Garth Everett of Muncy told the Sun Gazette that they would support House Bill 2787 so that local schools can judge the best environment to hold fall sports.  This bill along with 2788 supports families who may want to continue their child’s education in order to make up for the loss of instruction and competition

SHOOTING VICTIM HOSPITALIZED
State police in Milton arrested a Muncy man after he allegedly shot another man in the abdomen early Sunday morning.   Troopers are investigating reports of the two men who were near the I-180, Route 54 intersection in Delaware Township arguing in a car, until Zachary Johns of Muncy exited the vehicle and fired a shot, injuring 57 year old Steven Burns.  Johns is in Northumberland Count Prison after being arraigned on aggravated assault, making terroristic threats and other charges.  No word on Burns condition this morning.

LEBANON COUNTY AGREE TO PLAN TO RECEIVE FEDERAL FUNDS
In a legal settlement with the Wolf administration, Lebanon County has agreed to launch a 2.8 million dollar mask-wearing campaign in their region in order to receive 12.8 million in federal coronavirus relief.   Funding had been blocked after the GOP controlled Board of Commissioners in Lebanon defied the governor’s shut-down order, reopening anyway on May 15, leading to a doubling of coronavirus cases and keeping the county in the yellow phase when the rest of the state had gone green.  Lebanon County commissioners released a statement urging residents of Lebanon County to follow the Wolf Administration’s recommended practices.

TOWN HALL MEETINGS FOR WILLIAMSPORT SCHOOLS
Williamsport area schools have announced virtual town hall meetings for each school in the district so that parents can ask questions about the upcoming school year.  The ZOOM meetings will begin Monday with Stevens Primary meeting at 4pm and Curtin Elementary’s meeting at 6pm.  The other dates and times this week for each school is listed on the home page at the district website at wasd.org.

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE IN LYCOMING COUNTY
As of yesterday at midnight there are 2 new cases of the corona virus reported in Lycoming County according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.  There are 26 new cases in Northumberland County and 14 new cases in Union County.  The federal prison at Lewisburg has no new cases; but they report a total of 59 inmates and three staff members who either have, or have recovered. There are three COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Lycoming County, none on are ventilators.  In Pennsylvania, 660 additional positive cases of COVID-19 were reported as of yesterday, bringing the statewide total to 124,460.

ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY IN MONTOURSVILLE
A Montoursville man has been arrested after attempting to rob a local bank on Saturday.  According to the Sun Gazette, Montoursville Borough Police said a bank employee identified 31 year old Timothy Maddox, as the man who came to the M&T Bank’s drive-up window demanding 500 thousand dollars.  Maddox reportedly fled the scene directly after he handed over the note to the teller, and was apprehended a short time afterwards.  No word on whether Maddox had a firearm.

A Penn State University student from Fresh Meadows New York faces felony computer fraud charges as well as more than 15 misdemeanor counts of identity theft after it was discovered he defrauded a business for free pizza.  According to North Central PA dot com, 20 year old Nick Zhang will be in Centre County court this week for allegedly falsifying data and stealing points from other people’s Dominos’s pizza reward accounts via computer worth about 180 dollars.  Police say during a digital review, incriminating text messages from the defendant were found where he admitted his involvement.

According to USA Today Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg has made number 7 in 2020 USA Today Readers’ Choice 10 Best Amusement Parks.. Knoebels also enjoys accolades as the number one Park in Pennsylvania and the number one Park in the Northeast. The Phoenix won the number three spot for Best Roller Coaster in the U.S. and is also the highest-rated wooden roller coaster on the list.  Knoebels Amusement Resort will be open daily through Labor Day and on weekends in September.

 

SPORTS

MLB
The Rays and the Blue Jays resumed their doubleheader that was postponed due to rain Rays beat the Blue Jays 3-2 in Game 1, Rays beat the Blue Jays 7-5 in Game 2 in 8 innings, Indians over the Tigers 8-5, Nationals edged the Orioles 6-5, Phillies over the Mets 6-2, Braves blanked the Marlins 4-nothing, White Sox over the Cardinals 7-2, Astros beat Mariners 3-2, Twins beat the Royals 4-2, Brewers beat the Cubs 6-5, Rockies over the Rangers 10-6, A’s stomped the Giants 15-3, Diamondbacks over the Padres 5-4, Dodgers beat the Angels 8-3, Yankees beat the Red Sox 4-2, Pirates and Reds were postponed

NASCAR Chase Elliott won Sunday’s NASCAR cup series race on the road course of Daytona holding off Denny Hamlin on the final lap. Martin Truex Jr. was third and seven time series champion Jimmie Johnson was 4th
Ryan Newman finished 19th but returned to the scene of his horrible crash last year and thanked the safety workers over the radio in the control tower before the race started for their effort that allowed him to race this year.

NHL
New York Islanders beat the Capitals 2-1 leading the series now in the east 3-nothing.  Flyers beat the Canadiens 1-nothing in game three – Philly leads the series 2-1, in the west Game 4; the Blackhawks beat the Golden Knights 3-1 – Vegas leads the series 3-4, Blues beat the Canucks 3-2 in Overtime in their Game 3; Vancouver still leading the series 2-1,  in overtime Game 4 for the Stars beat Flames 5-4 – their series is tied to 2.

NBA
1st Round of the NBA post season begins today for the East with Nets and Raptors, 76’ers and Celtics; and for the West 1st Round – Mavericks and Clippers, Jazz and Nuggets playing in Orlando, Florida.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 15, 2020

LYCOMING COUNTY COVID UPDATE
In the latest data from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, there are 4 new cases of the corona virus in Lycoming County with four patients hospitalized and none on ventilators.  Montour County reports 10 patients hospitalized and 2 on ventilators.  Statewide, there are 829 additional positive cases of COVID-19 making the total almost 123 thousand cases in Pennsylvania. There was an increase of 36 deaths in PA, with a total of 7,445.

MORE CHARGES IN INFANT DEATH
A Muncy Creek woman is facing more charges in Lycoming County District Court after being charged with child endangerment earlier this year following the death of her three month old daughter.  According to the Sun Gazette, a judge added a count of involuntary manslaughter for 20 year old Dempsy Long after an affidavit showed that she was not supervising the child while under the influence of various illegal drugs that were also found about the home.  Judge Jon Kemp delivered the extra charge at a preliminary hearing Friday.

LEBANON COUNTY WILL IMPLEMENT MASKING PROGRAM FOR FEDERAL FUNDING
In a legal settlement with the Wolf administration, Lebanon County has agreed to launch a 2.8 million dollar mask-wearing campaign in their region in order to receive 12.8 million in federal coronavirus relief.   Funding had been blocked after the GOP controlled Board of Commissioners in Lebanon defied the governor’s shut-down order, reopening anyway on May 15, leading to a doubling of coronavirus cases and keeping the county in the yellow phase when the rest of the state had gone green.  Lebanon County commissioners released a statement urging residents of Lebanon County to follow the Wolf Administration’s recommended practices.

EMAILS TO RESIDENTS STIR UP ELECTION CONFUSION
Snyder County commissioners say the county election office is not sending voter registration forms addressed to deceased loved ones or disseminating information that the polls may or may not be open on November 3rd .  According to media outlets Snyder County Commissioner Joe Kantz said the emails are coming from the Republican National Committee.  Kantz says the polls are set to be open in Snyder county for anyone who wants to vote in person November 3rd.  The mail in ballot is also still an option for voting this year

VIRTUAL TOWN HALL MEETINGS FOR WILLIAMSPORT SCHOOLS
Williamsport area schools have announced virtual town hall meetings for each school in the district so that parents can ask questions about the upcoming school year.  The ZOOM meetings will begin Monday with Stevens Primary meeting at 4pm and Curtin Elementary’s meeting at 6pm.  The other dates and times this week for each school is listed on the home page at the district website at wasd.org.

SPORTS
MLB
Game 1 of their double header, Orioles beat the Nationals 6-2, National beat the Orioles in the second game of the doubleheader 15-3, Blue Jays routed the Rays 12 4, Yankees beat the Red Sox 10 -3, Philly edged the Mets 6-5, Reds thumped Pirates 8-1, Indians over the Tigers 10-5, Marlins beat the Braves 8-2, Brewers beat the Cubs 4-3, Rangers of the Rockies 3-2, Astros stomped the Mariners 11-1, Diamondbacks beat the Padres 5-1, Dodgers over the Angels 7-4, A’s beat the Giants 8-7, Cardinals and White Sox  as well as the doubleheader between the Twins and Royals were postponed.

NBA from last night
Raptors beat Nuggets 117-109, Pacers beat the Heat 109-92, In overtime the Clippers beat Thunder 107 to 103, and 76ers beat the Rockets 134 to 96

In the NHL Finals in the West, Colorado up 2 games in the series between Avalanche and Coyotes, winning last night 3-2, Vancouver leading their series2- nothing over the Blues, up last night 4-3, In the East, The Canadians tied up the series against the flyers beating them last night 5- nothing, New York Islanders lead the series over the capitals winnings last night again 5-2

It’s official – no Penn State football this fall.  The Big Ten Conference announced the postponement of this year’s fall sports season, including all regular-season contests and Big Ten Championships and Tournaments, due to safety concerns related to the pandemic.  Morton Schapiro, Chair of the Big Ten Council of Presidents said in a press release that everyone associated with the Big Ten Conference and its member institutions is committed to getting everyone back to competition as soon as it is safe to do so.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 14, 2020

Loyalsock Township Schools will be back to school August 31st for 5 days a week for in-person instruction.  In a virtual meeting Wednesday, Superintendent Gerald McLaughlin said they will follow the plan submitted to the school board July 29th and modify the plan as necessary.  New recommendations were given this week for schools reopening by Governor Wolf, and in a moderate designation of covid-19 transmission, a hybrid model is the suggestion for schools in Lycoming County.  McLaughlin said masks will be mandatory while in school buildings, and also that Loyalsock student athletes are doing pre-season workouts while the district awaits a decision from the PIAA about fall sports.

A man from Shamokin was arrested for numerous counts of use and possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia after police responded to reports that he was running around a fast food parking lot in Snyder County causing a disturbance. According to Norht Central PA dot com, on July 19th Brandon J. Weikel had run in front of vehicles in a KFC parking lot in Shamokin Dam while allegedly high on methamphetamine and the management ther asked him to leave.  Selinsgrove state police arrived when the man would not comply.  Weikel was also charged with public drinkenss , he’ll face a preliminary hearing next week in Selinsgrove.

A Princeton, New Jersey man has been charged with agricultural vandalism in Centre County, according to North Central PA dot com, 62 year old Joe K. Payne, Jr., allegedly used a skid steer to cut a portion of state forest road and dump it on public land near Ingeleby Road in Haines Township this spring. A foresting survey turned up damage that was investigated.  Payne was also charged with criminal mischief and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on August. 19.

Penn State University who originally said students on campus would assume any and all risk of COVID-19 which some media outlets criticized as extreme, has reversed course. In a statement from the school,  Penn State will provide an alternate legal agreement that students must sign regarding the coronavirus before returning to campus as a second option with modified language, while still acknowledging a student’s personal risk of being on campus amid the pandemic.  Penn State says it will hold half of its fall semester classes with at least some in-person instruction for almost 100,000 students enrolled.

There are 15 new cases of coronavirus reported in Lycoming County for a total of 426 cases according to the PA Department of Health.  There are 11 new Northumberland County cases for a total there of 524.  In Union County there were no new cases for a county total of 276 since the pandemic, but at USP Lewisburg there are still 18 active inmate cases and two active staff member cases. In hotspot counties for the state Allegheny County reports an increase of 114 cases and Philadelphia County has an increase of 192 cases of COVID-19.  Statewide, there are 991 additional positive cases for a total over 122 thousand.

A man who already was out on bail for speeding and a DUI last May, was involved in an accident in Liberty Township a month later and fled the scene.  According to North Central PA dot com, State Police who responded to an injury accident along Railroad street found the operator of one of the vehicles not present.  Police determined the driver of a blue 2010 Nissan Altima who was involved to be Michael Karichner of Mill Hall, he now faces new charges including driving with a suspended license.  He’ll be in court again October 7th.

Following the deaths of two people involved in a traffic accident last Tuesday in Montour County, the Coroner’s Office  there is investigating. The accident happened  at the intersection of State Route 54 and State Route 44 in Limestone Township near Milton. According to WNEP, Margaret Smith from the Williamsport area, who was being driven by Ward Bennett when he failed to stop and hit another vehicle, died from her injuries Thursday afternoon.  Authorities say Sandra Hoffman was driving the other car and also passed away Thursday from her injuries.

PPL is reminding customers who still may need help with their utility bill that the federal government Low income home energy assistance program is still available through August 31st or whenever the funds are exhausted.  According to the Sun Gazette, the federal government is working with electric companies and ither utility companies to assist families struggling with their bills at this time.  A link to see if you’re eligible for the assistance is available here.

 

SPORTS
MLB
Mets beat the Nationals 8-2, Orioles over the Phillies 11-4, Rays stomped the Red Sox 17-8, Pirates over the Reds 9-6, Cubs over the Brewers 4-2, Dodgers thumped the Padres 11-2, the doubleheader between the Cardinals and the Tigers was postponed

NBA
Wizards over the Celtics 96-90, Kings beat the Lakers 136-122, Grizzlies beat the Bucks 119-106, Suns beat the Mavericks 128-102, Jazz over the Spurs 118-112, Trailblazers got past the Nets 134 to 133, Magic over the Pelicans 133 to 127

NHL
East 1st Round game 2 – Blue Jackets beat Lightning 3-1, and Hurricanes beat the Bruins 3-2, Golden Knights beat Blackhawks in the West first round in overtime game 2, 4-3, and Stars over Flames 5-4

NCAA
NCAA president Mark Emmert said Thursday there won’t be fall NCAA championships because there are not enough schools participating due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — a decision that affects 22 championships, including FCS football. The number of schools fell below 50% on Wednesday when the Big East announced its fall sports wouldn’t be played.

 

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 12, 2020

School Districts in Lycoming County have been given new recommendations for reopening for fall instruction from Governor Tom Wolf in coordination with the Department of Education and Department of Health that is based on 2 public health metric; including the number of cases per capita in a region and also the percentage of positive coronavirus tests reported within a 7 day period. There will be 3 thresholds for school boards to consider when deciding whether schools will operate under low, moderate or substantial levels of communal transmission. When low, full, in-person instruction is possible, at moderate schools can operate in hybrid or fully remote model and at substantial, schools are recommended to be fully remote.  Schools in Lycoming County are designated at moderate, with Clinton, Sullivan and Tioga at Low.  Union County is in the ‘substantial’ category, reportedly due to a recent spike at the prison in Lewisburg.

Police are investigating a crash that sent a Coal Township woman to the hospital Tuesday afternoon.  According to the Daily item, police say Robin Koza rear-ended another vehicle at the Route 61 traffic signal at 16th street in Tharptown when she failed to brake for a Selinsgrove man driving a Nissan Sentra. The accident entrapped Koza in her vehicle and after 30 minutes, rescue personnel got her out, she was flown by Life Flight helicopter to Geisinger, Danville.  Koza is reportedly in fair condition today.  The other driver sustained no injuries.

A total of $290,198 in Community Development Block Grant dollars through CARES ACT funding will be available for programs and projects in Lycoming County this year. A representative from SEDA-CoG, which administers funding, told the Lycoming County commissioners that the total allocation includes $166,152 to be dispersed through county government and the remaining dollars through Montoursville and Jersey Shore boroughs. Recipents include STEP Inc.’s Supportive Housing Program, American Rescue Workers Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, and  North Central Sight Services.

What would have been the 19th annual 9/11 Memorial Motorcycle Ride is cancelled for 2020 after organizers opted to focus on the ride in 2021 after new guidelines to obtain a permit from PennDOT became impossible to meet in a shortened period of time.  According to the 9/11 Memorial Coaltion, te ride is to honor the memories of lives lost in the September 11th Attacks and officials are urging the community to honor  the survivors and families this year by choosing alternative ways to remember stating that an unauthorized ride is discouraged.

Lycoming County has seven new cases of the coronavirus reported from the Pennsylvania Department of Health as of yesterday.  Statewide, there are 828 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing total in Pennsylvania to 120,281. The Department of Health confirmed 32 new Northumberland County cases at 507 since the pandemic. In the state, There are 7,352 total deaths attributed to COVID-19, an increase of 35 new deaths reported as of yesterday.

A Trout Run man has been sent to the Lycoming County Prison without bail after court records stated that he is a danger to society. Thirty nine year old Samuel E. Page was charged with multiple involuntary sexual felonies with a child under the age of 13 between 2018 and 2020.  According to North Central PA dot com, the child disclosed the crime to a family member who reported it to police.  Page is scheduled for a preliminary hearing this month.

It’s official – no Penn State football this fall.  The Big Ten Conference announced the postponement of this year’s fall sports season, including all regular-season contests and Big Ten Championships and Tournaments, due to safety concerns related to the pandemic.  Morton Schapiro, Chair of the Big Ten Council of Presidents  said in a press release that everyone associated with the Big Ten Conference and its member institutions is committed to getting everyone back to competition as soon as it is safe to do so.  The fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, football, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball, and will be considered going forward for  competition in the spring.

 

SPORTS
MLB
Blue Jays over the Marlins 5- 4, Reds edged the Royals 6-5, Yankees over the Braves 9-6, Orioles beat the Phillies 10-9, Cubs beat the Indians 7-1 White Sox over the Tigers 8-4, National beat the Met 2-1, Rays bumped the Red Sox 8-2, Brewers over the Twins 6-4, Rockies with the Diamondbacks 8-7, Rangers beat the Mariners 4-2, Giants of the Astros 7-6, Angels shut out the A’s 6-nothing, Padres beat the Dodgers 6-2, Pirates and Cardinals game postponed.

NBA
Nets over Magic 108-96, Spurs beat Rockets 123-105, Suns  beat the 76ers 130-117, Celtics beat the Grizzlies 122 to 107, Trailblazers beat the Mavericks 134 to 131, Kings over the Pelicans 112-106, Bucks beat the Wizards 126-113

NHL The first game of the first round of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs was yesterday between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Columbus Blue Jackets and it didn’t end until the fifth overtime, which was 6 hours, 13 minutes
Lightning beat Blue Jackets 3-2, in the West, Game One, Flames beat the Stars 3-2, and Golden Knights beat the Blackhawks 4-1.
Game 1 between the Bruins and Canes – originally scheduled for 8:00 pm last night – has been rescheduled for today at 11:00 a.m

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 11, 2020

A Sunbury man has been remanded to the Northumberland County Jail for a series of charges, including attempted murder.  According to the Daily Item, State police in Stonington say there was an argument over a family member between Benton Ross and Brian Cunningham last Sunday  morning.  Allegedly,  Ross shot Cunningham in the right foot with a Glock .45, attempted to strangle and threatened to kill him on the property at Mile Post Road.  Cunningham was treated at Geisinger in Danville for the gunshot.  Ross appeared in Sunbury District court yesterday and is jailed under $250k cash bail.

Six staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 out of the 33 who were tested at the Williamsport Bureau of Fire.  According to the SUN Gazette, administrators from the bureau said in a news releases that no one who tested positive was currently working and they are following guidance from the Department of Health on return-to-work procedures.  The Bureau of Fire continues to  current practices for on-duty personnel that have been in place since March, are in accordance with the CDC guidelines.

The Jersey Shore Area School District livestreamed their school board meeting last night and say they continue to closely monitor the latest guidance from the state to help districts determine plans to reopen classrooms for the fall.  According to Dr. Brian Ulmer, superintendent, said the district will send communication out regarding the new guidance, and families are urged to make their opinions and preferences known for reopening schools. Parents who have not taken the survey should on this second round of communication.

There is an official announcement expected today but Penn State football may be facing a canceled season. The Detroit Free Press says the decision has already been made, but according to the Centre Daily Times, the Nittany Lions practiced Monday .  Just four days after the Big Ten released its revised football schedule for the fall,  the Atlantic Coastal Conference, the Big 12, the Big Ten, the Pac-12, and the Southeastern conference will decide today officially whether football will be played in the spring.

Temperature checks are now required for those who want to enter the Lycoming County Courthouse.  In a press release out of Lycoming County, potential Jurors, Courthouse visitors, and employees must have the screening after an August 6th order released by the 29th Judicial District required it.  A person with a temperature over 100.4 will be directed to wait within the Courthouse lobby for a secondary screening and from there, a Sheriff’s Deputy will then advise on next steps.  Masks are still required to be worn within any county government facility as well.

There has been a total of 400 COVID-19 cases in Lycoming County with 9 new cases reported as of yesterday at midnight according to the PA Department of Health There are three COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Lycoming County – but none of those patients are on ventilators at this time. There are 9 new cases in Northumberland County, also for a total there of 475.  Union County has 13 new cases for a total of 238 residents who have contracted the virus.   Overall there are 601 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania, bringing the statewide total to 119,453.

US Customs Officials are seizing shipments of thousands of counterfeit or unapproved COVID-19 medications, facemasks and test kits that are bound for Mid-Atlantic states, including Pennsylvania. According to North Central PA dot com, officers at the Area Port of Washington, D.C. seized pills including Hydroxychloroquine sulfate, counterfeit N95 masks and unapproved test kits during the last two weeks Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and the Ports of Harrisburg.  The products arrived from Ghana, Hong Kong, Kenya, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.  The case is under investigation.

A rolling roadblock that was scheduled to take place this week on north and southbound  Route 15 in Liberty Township, Tioga County will be rescheduled until next Tuesday August 18th . The contractor, First Light, will work pulling a fiber optic cable across the highway between mile markers 167 and 168, near the Sebring Exit between the hours of 9am and 12pm.  The interstate will be shut down for about 15 minutes

SPORTS
MLB
Phillies beat the Braves 13-8, Tigers over the White Sox 5-1, nationals stomped the Mets 1-4, Rays edged the Red Sox 8-7, Twins beat the Brewers 4-2, Diamondbacks over the Rockies 12-8, Astros beat the Giants 6-4, Mariners over the Rangers 10-2, Angels over the A’s 10-9, Padres beat the Dodgers 2-1, Pirates and Cardinals were postponed

NBA
Lakers beat the Nuggets 124 to 121 in a game-winning three-pointer with point four seconds left on the clock, Suns beat Thunder 128 to 101, Mavericks over Jazz 122 to 114, Raptors beat the Bucks 114 to 106, Heat over Pacers 114 to 92

NHL
East First Round Game 1- in Toronto, Blue Jackets vs. Lightning at 3 PM and Hurricanes vs the Bruins at 8pm, West First Round in Edmonton,  Flames vs Stars at 5:30 PM and Blackhawks vs Golden Knights at 10:30 PM

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 9, 2020

Selinsgrove Assault

Last week a Selinsgrove Man was charged with assault. Police allege Preston Delsite attacked his girlfriend with a buck knife after an argument, threatening to slit her throat that night. The next night Delsite got into another altercation with his girlfriend after an argument, this time ending with him striking the victim on the side of the head, requiring stitches to stop the bleeding. When police arrived Delsite stated that he did not remember the incident occurring and that he has struggled with mental issues in the past. A 75,000 dollar bail was not paid for Delsite, he is now in jail for a slew of charges stemming from the incident.

Muncy Assault

Robert Allen Burke of Muncy has been arraigned by District Judge Jerry Lepley on assault charges at his residence. Burke Allegedly swung a fire poker at his neighbor before police were called. When the officers arrived he had already ran back into his house. Police established a perimeter due to previous calls were he had barricaded himself and told them he had access to fire arms. Eventually he surrendered peacefully were he was taken to the hospital for evaluation. He was committed to the Lycoming county prison in lieu of a 10,000 dollar bail.

Sports

MLB

Earlier in the week the Pittsburgh pirates flight to St. Louis was cancelled, postponing the game between them and the cardinals. The team released a statement saying that they don’t know a specific date yet for the rescheduling just yet,, and that they’ll know more by Friday.

NFL

The clevland browns wide receiver Jarvis laundry has been on the unable to play list due to a hip injury. He recently made a big enough recovery from the surgery he had back in febuary, and has passed his physical, meaning he’s ready to get back onto the active roaster.

NBA

The phillidelphia 76er’s all star Ben Simmons will likely be absent for the rest of the season. He has sustained an injury and will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to remove a loose body.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 8, 2020

Williamsport Area School District Drafts New Resolution

The Williamsport Area School district has implemented a resolution that allows them to be more flexible with local government, allowing them to switch between phases in their reopening plan. According to the sun gazette Superintendent Dr Timothy Bowers Said that this resolution fives them the authority to move very quickly if things change. This means in the event where a particular county orders schools to shut down they’d be able to do that without holding an emergency meeting. The shutdown could occur if The PA department of health’s data deems necessary.

NYC Scammer Arrested

A scammer based out of new York city was arrested by the Lycoming county police department. Earlier in the week he had made several calls to residents in the Williamsport area claiming to be the Lycoming county police department, where he stated he had a warrant for their arrest. He would then get his victims to send money through the mail, or threaten incarceration. The police arrested him outside of a home in Montoursville where he was picking up a package sent from Massachusetts full of cash. While this one scammer has been arrested, the Lycoming county police department released a statement on their Facebook page stating that their could be more out there, and to be wary of suspicious calls.

Lycoming County Court House Temp. Checkpoints

City buildings are following suit with local hospitals on August 10th by implementing temperature screening checkpoints at the Lycoming County Court House entrance due to the current COVID-19 situation. An order dated August 6, 2020, says that temperature screening is required for all persons (potential Jurors, Courthouse visitors, and employees) entering the Courthouse. Anyone whose temperature is higher than 100.4 will be denied entry and an officer will  instruct those scheduled to appear on next steps.

PIAA Postpones Sports

The PIAA decided to delay the start of fall sports until Aug. 24 in order to discuss in further detail the future of local sports with the governor’s office. This decision was made by the PIAA after a recommendation from Gov Tom Wolf Thursday recommending that sports be suspended until January 1st. The PIAA did meet Thursday afternoon shortly after Wolf’s remarks, but there was no statewide decision made and the meeting scheduled on Friday resulted in the announcement of the 2-week delay.

Sports

MLB

The tally for Fridays games are in. Orioles beat the Nationals 11-nothing, Rays beat the Yankees 1-nothing, Tigers beat the Pirates 17-13, Marlins beat the Metz 4-3, Red Sox over the Blue Jays 5-3, Royals beat the Twins 3-2, White sox over the Indians 2-nothing, Reds beat the Brewers 8-3, Rangers beat the Angels 4-3, A’s beat the Astros 3-2, Padres over the Diamondbacks 3-nothing, Dodgers beat the Giants 7-2, Rockies over the Mariners 8-4, Braves and Phillies were postponed for weather and the the Cubs and Cardinals were postponded due to a positive Coronavirus test.

A former director of communications for the Los Angeles Angels, has been charged by the Drug Enforcement Agency with illegally supplying drugs to pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who died in a hotel room in Texas last year. If convicted he faces 20 years in prison.

NBA

In the NBA Spurs beat Jazz 119 to 111, Nets over kings 119 to 106, pe;icans beat wizards 118 to 107, grizzlies over thunder 121 to 92, 76ers over magic 108 to 101, and Celtics beat the raptors 122 to 100

NFL

The Washington Football Team released running back Derrius Guice on Friday night, less than two hours after he was arrested on domestic violence charges in Loudoun County, Virginia.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 7, 2020

PIAA TO RELEASE STATEMENT TODAY ABOUT WOLF’S SPORTS RECOMMENDATION
The PIAA had an emergency board meeting after Governor Tom Wolf’s strong recommendation to pause school athletics until January 2021 during his daily press conference yesterday.  According to the Sun Gazette, the executive session was closed to the public and media, but the board of directors issued a statement, noting that they are tremendously disappointed after staff has worked so hard to develop protocols allowing the safe return of school sports.  At the local level, the governor says school administrators and locally elected school boards should make the final decisions on sports.  The PIAA board says they are continuing to review the governor’s action and will make an official statement today.

DA MAY FILE CHARGES OVER CONCEALED GUN AT RESTAURANT
The District Attorney is considering whether to press charges against a man who showed a gun at a Loyalsock Township restaurant when two employees asked him to wear a mask inside the facility.  According to the Sun Gazette, on July 25th, an unidentified man flashed a concealed handgun at two 17 year-old employees at TGIFridays and police were called.  The Lycoming County District Attorney’s office is considering all the evidence and said they will do their due diligence before making any arrests.  State police in PA have declared that during the pandemic, wearing a facemask and carrying a concealed weapon is legal.

FATAL ACCIDENT CLOSED ROAD
PennDOT reported that Route 204 was blocked between Kratzerville and New Berlin because of a fatal accident on Thursday. The wreck happened around 8am in Jackson Township, between Benfer Road and Hollenbach Road, near New Berlin.  Central Susquehanna Valley Regional 9-1-1 says the road was blocked and state police are investigating. PennDot said the road was reopened at 3pm.

LYCOMING COUNTY BRIDGE WORK NEXT WEEK
A bridge rehabilitation and preservation project will begin Monday, August 10 on Slacks Run Road in Lewis Township. The bridge spans over Lycoming Creek and will be closed for seven days for crews to preform maintenance.  A detour using Route 14, Field Station Road and Shoemaker Road in Lewis and Gamble Townships as well as Rose Valley Road and Flannigan Road in Gamble and Cascade Townships will be in place.

GOVERNOR WOLF MAKES SPORTS RECOMMENDATION
Governor Tom Wolf, in his daily press conference yesterday strongly recommended, along with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Department of Education, that Pre-K–12 school and recreational youth sports be postponed until at least January 1st.  Governor Wolf stated that he was not making an order or mandate and that school officials at a local level should make the decisions on sports.You can find the details of Governor Wolf’s recommendation at WILQ.com in the news section.….at WBZD.com in the news section……at any Backyard broadcasting website in the news section.

SUNBURY HEALTH INSPECTOR LEAVING POSITION
Sunbury is losing its health inspector as of the end of September when Mary Sue Smith leaves the position. Smith was set to resign from the job two weeks ago, but due to a city employee testing positive for COVID-19, the council meeting was postponed. Smith had held the $4,000 a year position for nearly 10 years, City Administrator Jody Ocker said. Smith inspected close 70 properties in Sunbury and files reports. As per third-class city code, Sunbury is required to have a health inspector.

PRIDE RALLY IN MILTON SATURDAY
There will be an LGBTQ PRIDE rally this Saturday in Milton organized by the “I Am Alliance” organization.  According to the group’s Facebook page, the group is meant to be a safe place for LGBTQ teens, their families and allies.  The rally will take place Saturday from 3-7pm in Milton at the intersection of Routes 405 and 642 and the group will be based out of the Merle Phillips Outdoor Life Park.

NO FANS FOR PENN STATE ATHLETICS
There won’t be any fans in the stands at Penn State football games this season.  According to Penn Live, Penn State Athletics sent an update to season ticket holders yesterday that the current policies to help slow the spread of the coronavirus mean that the university is planning to conduct fall sporting events, including football games, without fans at this time.

SPORTS

MLB

Pirates over the Twins 6-5, Phillies over the Yankees 5-4. Rockies 6-4 over the Giants, A’s beat the Rangers 6-4, The Angels beat the Mariners 6-1, The Indians shut out the Reds 13-0, Braves beat the Blue Jays 4-3, The Diamondbacks over the Astros 5-4, The Royals all over the Cubs 13-2, The Marlins over the Orioles 8-7 and the Brewers beat the White Sox 8-3. The Tigers and the Cardinals PPD due to Covid 19.

NBA

The Kings over The Pelicans 140-125, The Bucks beat the Heat 130 -116, Suns beat the The Pacers 114-99, Clippers over the Mavericks 126-111, Trailblazers 125 the Nuggets 115, and the Rockets beat the Lakers 113-97

NHL

Canucks 3 The Wild 0, The Flyers 3-1 over the Capitals, The Golden Knights 6-4 over the Blues, In OT The Blue Jackets lasted the Maple Leafs 4-3

 

Penn State junior linebacker Micah Parsons made an official statement yesterday that he has elected to forgo the 2020 season to prepare for the upcoming 2021 NFL Draft.  The Harrisburg native reached the 100-tackle mark, becoming the first Penn State player since Marcus Allen in 2016 to reach that feat.  He finishes his career tied for seventh all-time at Penn State with six forced fumbles.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 6, 2020

FUGITIVE ARRESTED IN LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP
A man from Northumberland who was a passenger in a vehicle stopped by police July 9th in Loyalsock Township was arrested after police found he had an active arrest warrant in Tennessee.  According to media outlets, 40 year-old John Taylor was charged as a fugitive from justice after state police in Montoursville stopped the car he was in at for a traffic violation at Route 246 and I-180 W around 12:30am. Taylor was incarcerated at Lycoming County Jail.

HOSPITAL ACQUISITION BLOCKED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued to block Geisinger Health’s partial acquisition of Evangelical Community Hospital.  The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania alleges that the agreement fundamentally reduces incentives for the hospitals to compete against each other. The US Justice Department said the acquisition isn’t necessary to achieve the hoped for benefits from joint cooperation. The department says the agreement would reduce competition, lead to higher prices, lower quality and reduce access of healthcare options.

SWIFT RESCUE TEAM DEPLOYED FOR MISSING 15 YEAR OLD – VICTIM FOUND ON LAND
Clinton Township deployed a water rescue team and other first responders in response to a missing 15 year old boy from Salladasburg who was later found asleep and highly intoxicated in a campsite location close to the Susquehanna River.  According to NorthCentral PA dot com, State Police in Montoursville responded to the call Sunday August 2nd after 3am around the 400 block of Tebbs Road.  According to a press release from the State Police the boy was found under a camper and then cited for underage drinking and public drunkenness.

MONTGOMERY SCHOOLS APPROVED FALL SAFETY PLAN
Montgomery Area School District has announced their fall reopening plan and it will be similar to Williamsport Area School District’s.  According to the Sun Gazette, Montgomery Schools will open on Aug. 31 on a hybrid model with students alternating days of in-person instruction with remote learning.   Face coverings required during the days students are in the building. The District Superintendent, Daphne Bowers said during Wednesday’s virtual meeting, the elementary hybrid option may look different than the model at the higher grade levels.  The district’s health and safety plan for reopening and for athletics is available on the district website.

SELINSGROVE ADMINISTRATOR ARRESTED
A former Selinsgrove Middle School assistant principal was arraigned Wednesday afternoon, accused of asking for nude photographs from young girls. According to the Daily item, Police say 39 year old Christopher S. Morrison had identified himself as a fifth-grade Selinsgrove Area School District student on social media and allegedly solicited and 11 year old and 14 year old girl while he was intoxicated.  Morrison was employed at the district for four years and resigned as assistant principal after it became public that he was a suspect in the investigation.  According to court records, during an interview with police, Morrison confessed to having the snapchat accounts and speaking with the girl. He was charged with six felony and three misdemeanor charges, including child sex abuse and corruption of minors.

CORONAVIRUS  UPDATE
The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed that there were 9 more positive cases of the coronavirus in Lycoming County for 351 positive cases to date.  There are 705 additional positive cases of COVID-19 statewide for a total of 115,714.  Clinton County added 3 new cases for a total 118, Northumberland has had a total of 416 cases.  Tioga County has 36 cases.  There are 7,244 total deaths in Pennsylvania – an increase of 12 new deaths reported.

FORMER HOTEL MANAGER ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZELING RENT MONEY
A Bellefonte woman who formerly managed a hotel in Lock Haven has been charged for allegedly embezzling money and then lying to cover it up.  According to NorthCentralPA.com Lock Haven police said 39 year-old Wendy D. Johnson altered tenants’ receipts a the Henderson Hotel while she was manager to steal rent money. Approximately $11,800 in rent money was reported stolen from the hotel between Sept. 1, 2019, and Feb.1, 2020. Johnson is charged with three felony counts for theft.  She reportedly gave tenants a paid in full receipt but then allegedly wrote a different receipt showing they paid a lesser amount.

LIBERTARIAN NOMINEE ON FALL BALLOT
There will be a Libertarian presidential nominee on the Pennsylvania ballot on Nov. 3.  According to the Daily Item, Jo Jorgenson has accumulated the needed 5,000 signatures required and  turned them in on Monday.. Jorgensen is an entrepreneur, and senior lecturer at Clemson University. She was nominated at the party’s national convention, the first-ever online national political convention, held in May.

SPORTS
MLB
Phillies beat the Yankees 11-7, Marlins over Orioles 1-nothing,  Met beat Nationals 3-1, Red Sox over Rays 5-nothing, Twins beat the Pirates 5-2, Blue Jays over the Braves 2-1, Indians over Reds 2-1, Yankees beat the Phillies in the doubleheader game 2 3-1, Cubs beat the Royals 6-1, Brewers over the White Sox 1-nothing Marlins beat the Orioles 2-1, Giants beat the Rockies 4-3, Diamondbacks over the Astros 14-7, A’s beat the Rangers 6-4, Dodgers beat the Padres 7-6, Mariners over the Angels 7-6, Cardinals and Tigers, Marlins and Phillies and Yankees and Orioles postponed with a make-up dates to be determined.

On Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader against the Phillies, Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit an MLB-leading seventh home run in just his 10th game of the year, joining Alex Rodriguez as the only Yankees in franchise history to hit seven homers in 10 games. After not hitting a home run in the first three games of the season, Judge has been averaging one homer per game over his last seven.
NBA
Jazz beat Grizzlies 124-115, 76ers beat the Wizards 107-98, Nuggets beat the Spurs 132-126, Thunder over the  Lakers 105-86, Raptors beat Magic 109-99, Celtics beat the Nets 149-115

All 30 NBA team owners will contribute a combined $300 million over the next decade to fund the NBA Foundation, a new charitable initiative dedicated to greater economic empowerment in the Black community. $30 million will be given annually to establish the NBA Foundation, as a partnership between the NBA’s board of governors and the National Basketball Players Association.
NHL
Panthers beat Islanders 3-2, Coyotes over Predators 4-1, Lightning beat Bruins 3-2, Avalanche over stars 4-Nothing, Canadians beat Penguins 4-3, Blackhawks beat the Oilers 4-3

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
The Big Ten announced a 10-game conference only football schedule and medical protocols for all sports Wednesday morning. Penn State opens the 2020 football season Sept. 5 at Beaver Stadium against Northwestern. The Nittany Lions open preseason practice Friday, Aug. 7.  The Big Ten Championship Game remains scheduled for Dec. 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, though it could be moved as late as Dec. 19.  Season ticket holders will be emailed information regarding the 2020 football season today.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 5, 2020

Williamsport Area School Board’s met Tuesday and announced plans for a return to school September 1st using a hybrid alternate phase of education.  According to the Sun Gazette, District Superintendent, Dr. Timothy S. Bowers said students will attend classes on site and remotely on a staggered schedule based on the alphabet – with all students learning remotely on Fridays.  Over 4500 families responded to a survey sent to 5000 with only 40 percent of the parents preferring in-person instruction.  Bowers told the board that the district’s plan is designed to be flexible, so if infection rates go down or another district comes up with a better plan, the district would review that.

Arrests involving the use and sale of bath salts has increased in the Jersey Shore area.  According to the Sun Gazette, Tiadaghton Valley Regional police and court records report that police intercepted a transaction between a 34 year old mother, Erica Wagner, in Porter township and the man who had arrived to sell her the drug, 34 year old Timothy Getchen was charged with possession with intent to deliver bath salts and other charges and is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of $75 thousand bail.  Wagner was arrested for endangering the welfare of a child and is currently behind bars as well. According to Jersey Shore police there have been at least 5 more arrests recently in which bath salts possession or use has been part of the case.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health says there are 3 new cases of the coronavirus in Lycoming County as of yesterday at midnight, part of 342 positive total cases in the county.  According to the Sun Gazette none of the Lycoming County patients are being treated with ventilators at this time.  . There are 854 new positive cases in the state  with total cases to date in Pennsylvania is just over 115 thousand.  Over 150 thousand tests have been administered across the state with 5,891 positive cases reported between July 28th and August 3rd.  23 new deaths were reported in PA for a total of 7, 232.

The open container law in the Selinsgrove borough has been suspended after Selinsgrove Borough Council members Monday night voted for it for the central business district. .  According to media outlets the suspension is a way to further support downtown businesses during COVID-19.  Additional curbside parking spaces were approved along Market Street and some other street closures there to allow for more seating and the availability for takeout.

Funding for election modernization and security measures were approved by the Lycoming County Commissioners yesterday, and there are two new polling places for two neighborhoods. According to the Sun Gazette, a grant worth over $542 thousand will enhance the election process in a year with COVID-19 when the use of absentee ballots is expected to increase.  For Lycoming Township residents who vote at the municipal building, they will now vote at Fairlawn Community Church, and in Williamsport’s 8th ward who vote at the Bridge club, the new location is St. Paul Calvary United Methodist Church.

 

A woman has been sentenced in Lycoming County court over a Williamsport homicide that occurred on New Year’s Day 2019.  According to WNEP, Monica Burns was sentenced Friday for the stabbing death of Ryan Jones in a city apartment.  Police say Jones’ body was found near the building where he was killed.  Burns will spend 15 and a half to 25 years in prison.

The state Department of Health confirmed 18 new cases of the coronavirus  in Union County. Most if not all of today’s new cases are presumably from the Lewisburg penitentiary. As of midday yesterday, there are still 35 Lewisburg inmate cases, and an inmate and staff case among both Allenwood facilities. Union county’s total is now at 191 cases since the pandemic and two deaths.  There are 3 new cases of the coronavirus in Lycoming County as of yesterday at midnight, part of 342 positive total cases in the county.

U.S. Senator Bob Case and Governor Tom Wolf asked the US Congress to extend the additional $600 weekly unemployment benefit for Pennsylvanians that expired last week. Senator Casey says the Republican proposal to push compensation down to $200 a week doesn’t make sense, and Governor Wolf says this money is still needed because there are simply no available jobs for anyone who is unemployed. Senator Casey said in a press release that he hopes the benefit will be extended by the end of the week at the latest.

The mikeroweWORKS Foundation recognized the potential of nine Pennsylvania College of Technology students to shrink the skills gap by awarding them Work Ethic Scholarships for the 2020-21 academic year.  The foundation, created by skilled-labor advocate Mike Rowe, distributes the scholarships annually to students who “embrace personal responsibility, delayed gratification, a positive attitude and a strong work ethic” in preparing for a career in the skilled trades. Over $1 million was distributed to 223 recipients nationwide. Local Penn College students Jonah M. Hartman of Jersey Shore, and William R. Hugar of  Hughesville were among other students who received the Work Ethic Scholarships.  Penn College had more scholarship recipients than any other Pennsylvania school.

SPORTS
MLB
Twins beat the Pirates 7-3, Indians over the Reds 4-2, Rays beat the Red Sox 5-1, Nationals beat the Mets 5-3, Braves over the Blue Jays 10-1, White Sox beat the Brewers 3-2, Cubs beat the Royals 5-4, Marlins over the Orioles 4-nothing, Rockies beat the Giants 5-2, Astros over the Diamondbacks 8-2, A’s beat the Rangers 5-1, Dodgers over the Padres 5-2, Angels beat the Mariners 5-3, Phillies and Yankees make-up game is tonight

NBA
Nets beat the Bucks 119 to 116, Mavericks over the Kings 114 to 110, Suns beat the Clippers 117 to 115, Pacers over Magic 120-109, Heat beat the Celtics 112 to 106, and Trailblazers beat the Rockets 110-102

NHL
Islanders beat the Panthers 4-2, Predators over the Coyotes 4-2, Maple Leafs beat the Blue Jackets 3-nothing, Flames over the Jets 6-2, Hurricanes beat the Rangers 4-1, and Canucks beat Wild 4-3.

NASCAR
The Indianapolis 500 announced yesterday that the 104th running of the legendary race will be August 23rd but closed to fans,  even though the decision to allow some fans in the grandstands was announced last month.  Those who have tickets for the Indy 500 will receive credit for the 2021 race

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Yahoo Sports reports that Penn State linebacker Micah (MY-cah) Parsons is expected to opt out of the 2020 college football season and declare for the 2021 NFL draft, where he’s widely viewed as a sure fire first round pick.  Parsons could make the decision official as early as today.  Last year, as a sophomore, he was named the Big Ten Conference linebacker of the year.

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