BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 26, 2020

PENN COLLEGE STUDENT FOUND SAFE
The student at Penn College who was reported missing by family and friends and  seen over the last few days by witnesses and Police has been found safe.  According to North Central PA dot com, Joshua Lane Stanley, a freshman, left campus on foot to meet a friend last Sunday evening despite having a car on campus Penn College which concerned those who knew him.  Stanley told police he went to visit a friend in Penn State and is at this time reunited with family.

THREE TENANTS RESCUED FROM FIRE
Williamsport firefighters rescued 3 men from third floor apartments after a fire that broke out Monday morning in the 300 block of Park Avenue.  According to the Sun Gazette, firefighters arrived on the scene after 2:30am and people were yelling from the back of the building. Two roommates were pulled from a smoke filled room to the fire escape, and a third tenant was taken by the city’s tower truck through the apartment window.  He is now being treated for minor injuries and smoke inhalation.  According to City fire officials 16 people were displaced by the blaze in the 12 unit apartment complex that sustained heat and smoke damage throughout the first floor.

CITY COUNCIL SEEKINGANSWERS FOR CITY HALL COMPLIANCE
Williamsport City Council is working toward finding answers about what avenue to take about staying in City Hall or finding another option.  According to the Sun Gazette, Mayor Derek Slaughter said that an ad hoc committee to find the most economical answers may be created soon, so that options and costs can be assessed.  According to city administrators, until they have answers on how to make City Hall accessible for citizens for disabilities, public meetings are all to be held at Trade and Transit Centre II

NEW SUPERINTENDENT AT SELINSGROVE
elinsgrove School district has a new superintendent after a Tuesday night approval at the Selinsgrove school district board meeting.  Following the resignation of current superintendent Chad Cohrs at the end of the 2019-2020 school year, Dr. Frank Jankowski will be installed as district superintendent on July 11th.  The vote was 5-0 for Dr. Jankowski who came from the Muncy school district both as a building principal and a teacher and has been in the Selinsgrove School district for two years as assistant superintendent.

MAN TELLS POLICE HE HIT VICTIM WITH A GUN
A man from Williamsport has been charged with several counts after police say he was in an argument and a gun he was holding misfired.  According to North Central Pa dot com, 31 year old Derrick Ponds was identified as the alleged shooter at a home on Memorial Avenue.  Ponds called 911 himself to report  the incident, and  told police that he hit a victim with a gun he had found while walking to the property.  Police found evidence of a shooting and arrested Ponds.  He was taken to Lycoming County Prison on Feb. 10 in lieu of $95,000 bail with a formal arraignment scheduled for March 9th.

MIDDLEBURG FIRE STARTED AFTER STOVE CLEANING
A man cleaning his pellet stove may have caused a fire that damaged the first and second floors of his Middleburg home yesterday.  According to the Daily Item, the homeowner Larry Campbell was left temporarily homeless after embers may have caught some children’s toys on fire and started the blaze.  The fire marshall will investigate today to confirm.  Several blocks of Main street in Middleburg were closed last night when fire companies from Middleburg, Kreamer, Penns Creek,  Shamokin Dam and Mifflinburg were on the scene after 7:30pm.

FIRST SUPERVISED INJECTION CLINIC TO OPEN IN PA
According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Pennsylvania will next week open the nation’s first supervised-injection site in an effort to combat the opioid epidemic in South Philadelphia. The nonprofit, Safehouse, will open the site, and announce details of their plan at a news conference today.   A federal judge entered a final ruling yesterday that the proposed facility would not violate federal law. Sources familiar with the decision confirmed that the site would operate out of Constitution Health Plaza, 1930 S. Broad St., near Passyunk Avenue. The site would have a separate entrance for its clients.

LOCAL HOSPITALS ARE READY FOR THE CORONA VIRUS
Two Lewisburg hospitals have told local media outlets that they are prepared and have emergency plans ready in case of an outbreak of the Coronavirus.  Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, and Evangelical Community Hospital say they check for updates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who said Tuesday that there were 53 confirmed cases in the U.S..   Dr. Mark Shelly, epidemiologist and director of infection control for Geisinger, said Geisinger has held meetings to discuss possible scenarios and emergency planning. Matt Exley, Evangelical’s emergency preparedness coordinator, said the hospital is part of the North Central Health Care Coalition of hospitals and other medical care services in seven counties that could provide backup to the hospital.

Sports
NBA
Pacers beat the Hornets 119-80, Bucks beat the Raptors 108 to 97, Thunder beat the Bulls 124 to 122, Nuggets beat the Pistons 115 to 98, Celtics beat the Trailblazers 118 to 106,  Lakers beat the Pelicans 118 to 109, Kings over the Warriors 112 to 94
NHL
Flames beat the Bruins 5-2, Canucks beat the Canadiens 4 to 3, Maple Leafs beat Lightning 4 to 3, Rangers over the Islanders 4 to 3, Flyers beat the Sharks 4-2, Capitals beat the Jets 4-3, Stars over the Hurricanes 4-1, Devils beat the Red Wings 4-1, Blues over the Blackhawks 6-5, Predators beat the Senators 3-2, Wild over Blue Jackets 5-4, Panthers beat the Coyotes 2-1, Ducks beat the Oilers 4-3
HS Boys Basketball District 4 Class AAA Semifinals
Loyalsock beat Hughesville 61-46, Central Columbia beat Warrior Run 63-50
Men’s Basketball
Lancaster Bible defeated Penn College 77-73
Men’s Lacrosse
Ithaca beat Lycoming 17-5,
Women’s Lacrosse
Bloomsburg beat Lock Haven 10-7

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 24, 2020

MAN SHOOTS SELF AFTER STAND-OFF
After a police standoff Friday morning, a Cogan Station man was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Old Lycoming Township.  Police there say they responded to a 911 call from a neighbor that a man threatened suicide in the yard of a home where he had allegedly broken in,  according to the Sun Gazette.  Emergency personnel from multiple agencies responded to the incident which closed a portion of Lycoming Creek Road from Log Run Road to Beauty’s Run Road for 3 hours.  Local residents were asked to stay inside during the stand-off  in which police were unable to make contact with the individual. Police say there was a single gunshot and they found 46 year old Stephen Redden deceased in a field close to the home.

NINTH DUI CHARGE FOR MILLVILLE MAN
A Millville man convicted of DUI 8 times, 3 times in the past 10 years was arraigned last week for a DUI incident that occurred last January in Franklin Township.  According to State police, they detected the smell of alcohol on Allen Stackhouse after he crashed into a couple’s home along of Route 118.  According to the Sun Gazette, Stackhouse was treated at Geisinger in Danville after the incident and had a blood-alcohol level of .23.  He is currently on state parole for a DUI from 2013, and was released on $25,000 bail.

PENN TECH GETS GRANTS FOR PLASTICS PROGRAM
Congressman Fred Keller, of Kreamer has announced a grant for over 85 thousand dollars from the Appalachian Regional Commission has been given to the Pennsylvania College of Technology – which will be matched locally to purchase equipment for the college’s Plastics Innovation & Resource Center and the Plastics & Polymer Engineering department.  According to Penn College administrators, a new injection molder will be in place by December 2020 and should be in use for the Spring of 2021

THON RAISES MONEY FOR KIDS CANCERS
707 Penn State dancers stood for 46 hours this weekend in what’s known as the THON in the fight against pediatric cancer sponsored by the Penn State Interfraternity Council.  Over 11 million dollars was raised to benefit patients and their families at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. The amount raised this year was more than $1 million over last year’s total.  Since 1977, more than $167 million has been raised for THON.

POLICE TEAR GAS SUSPECT IN STAND-OFF IN MT CARMEL
There was a stand-off in Shamokin Saturday morning that resulting in a shooting that injured a victim and caused the evacuation of 4 people from a home in Mt Carmel.  Police say 30 year old Akeem Tyree Gregory wounded a man after shooting him 4 times at his home in Shamokin then fled to a home in Mt Carmel where police used tear gas to get him to surrender after getting at least 3 children out of the residence safely.  According to the Daily Item, the shooting was over marijuana.  Gregory was arraigned Saturday afternoon in Shamokin on several felony charges, including attempted homicide. . Gregory is being held without bail.

K9 OFFICER DETECTS DRUG RESIDUE DURING TRAFFIC STOP
State Police say a K9 officer in Lamar Township recently alerted to the presence of narcotics on $30,000 cash seized during a traffic stop in  Clinton County.  According to North Central PA dot com, Lamar Patrol Unit Officer stopped a 2014 Chrysler for speeding near 1768 Interstate 80 Westbound on Feb. 10th.  Police say they suspected criminal activity and the unnamed driver allowed police to search the car.  Police found the money in a bag under the front seat.

THREE DOLLAR THEFT LANDS MAN IN JAIL
A man went to jail for over 160 days for stealing three dollars from a Williamsport store.  According to North Central PA dot com, 55 year old Kenneth Williams plead guilty February 14th to misdemeanor receiving stolen property from the West 4th Street Family Dollar in September of  2019, his 6th theft related arrest since 2006.  Williamson was sentenced to jail but given credit for time served.

LAND FOR CALF FARM TO BE DEVELOPED
A land development plan for a calf barn in Limestone Township which is property that will house 190 calves, on 55 acres owned by Elias and Fannie Stoltzfus along Pine Woods Road, has been approved by the Lycoming County Planning Commission.  In other business, closing is for a planned nature preserve is scheduled for this month.  The $1.48 million Sylvan Dell project near the South Williamsport Community Park complex includes funding from PennVEST and the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

 

Sports
NASCAR
Joey Logano has a second career win at the Pennzoil 400 in Las Vegas – Followed by Matt DiBenedetto and Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
NBA
Lakers beat the Celtics 114 to 112, Nugget beat the Timberwolves 128-116, Raptors beat the Pacers 127 to 81, Bulls beat the Wizards 126 to 117, Thunder over the Spurs 131 to 103, Pelicans beat the Warriors 115 to 101, and Trailblazers beat the Pistons 107 to 104
NHL
Capitals beat the Penguins 5 to 3, Sabers over the Jets 2 to 1, Stars beat the Blackhawks 2 to 1, Islanders beat the Sharks 4 to 1, Flames beat the Red Wings 4-2, Blues over Wild 4-1, Golden Knights over Ducks 6 to 5, Oilers beat the kings 4 to 2
Weekend HS Basketball
District 4 Playoffs Results
Boys
AAA Loyalsock beat North Penn Mansfield 101 to 87,
AAAA Athens beat Lewisburg 62-57, Montoursville beat Midwest 75-48, and Jersey shore beat Shamokin 69-56
Class A- St. John Neumann beat Sullivan County 63-61
Girls
AA South Williamsport beat Southern 57-46
AAA Loyalsock be Wellsboro 66-28, Warrior Run beat East Juniata 38-36,
District 2-4 6A Williamsport beat Wilkes-Barre 51-49
Men’s Basketball
Lycoming beat Stevenson 90 to 65 on Saturday,  Sunday – Lehigh beat Bucknell 69 to 60

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 2020

BOIL-WATER ADVISORY LIFTED
The boil-water advisory that was in place in Loyalsock Township after a water main break earlier this week has been lifted.  According to a statement by the Williamsport Water and Sewer Authority after the repair of the water main, crews flushed the system to correct the problem and according to the Sun Gazette, test results say the water is safe.  Over 300 customers along the 1800 block of Northway Road were affected by the advisory which was officially over before noon yesterday.

MIDDLEBURG BANK ROBBER SENTENCED
A man who robbed a bank in Middleburg in 2016 will serve several related sentences for crimes he committed concurrently for up to 20 years.  According to Snyder county authorities, Gregory Null admitted to stealing money from a Middleburg bank and then fleeing to Georgia where he was captured.  Null was also convicted of a few other felonies including carrying a firearm without a license.    Judge Michael Hudock imposed the 6-20 year sentence.

REHAB FACILITY IN SUNBURY WILL ALSO CLOSE
Along with the UPMC Hospital in Sunbury closing March 31st , the Sunbury Community Health and Rehabilitation facility will also close.  The closure puts 20 employees out of work and there will be a relocation of about 21 residents. According to the Daily Item, the rehab center on the second floor of UPMC Susquehanna Sunbury, 350 N. 11th St., is owned by Kling Health Services who originally expected to complete a 20 year lease.  According to President David Klingerman, with the pending sale of the building, it was in the best interest of the residents to discontinue operations there.

WILLIAMSPORT NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES TO BE DIGITIZED
A searchable newspaper archive will be available at the James V. Brown Library by the end of the summer after the digitizing process of the local publications has begun.  According to library administrators, searches before this needed to done using specific dates, but with the new content available from 414 reels of microfilm, it will be searchable using natural language and key words.  According to the Sun Gazette, the first of the reels will be available by March 30th.  Publications include editions of the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, the Grit and other publications from 1807 until now.

MORRIS WOMAN PLEADS NO CONTEST TO MANSLAUGHTER
A Morris woman has put in a plea of no contest to involuntary manslaughter this week in the death of Luke Beatty in August 2018.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say 23 year old Fallon Mae Davis hit Luke Beatty in his Lewis Township driveway with her car causing massive injuries and didn’t call for emergency crews to help him, instead calling a friend who had been drinking in Williamsport with the pair earlier in the day. Davis has a sentencing hearing April 20th in front of President Judge Nancy Butts, who will consider the plea deal of two and a half to five years in prison.

FELONY PORNOGRAPHY CHARGE FOR LOCK HAVEN MAN
A Lock Haven man faces 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to a felony count of child pornography.  According to North Central PA dot com, 37 year old Michael S. Grenninger admitted in US Middle District Court  to offering an undercover agent posing as a 12 year old girl money for sex in 2016 in Lock Haven.  Other counts of possession of child pornography charges are expected to be withdrawn at Grenninger’s next hearing which is not yet set.

NEW FOOTBALL COACH FOR SHIKELLAMY
A former Danville Football coach will join the Shikellamy Braves as their new coach this year.  According to District Superintendent Dr. Jason Bendle, there was a special meeting last night for the school board to hire Jim Keiser by a vote of 6-3.  According to the Daily Item, Bender said Keiser was the successful candidate out of multiple candidates for the job,  Keiser coached for 10 years at Danville.

POLICE CHIEF ASKS COUNCIL FOR GRANT FUNDS TO HIRE SRO
Chief of Police Damon Hagan addressed City Council in a packed Michael Ross Event room in the first of the meetings held at the Trade and Transit Centre II.  According to the Sun Gazette, Hagan asked the administration to seek a federal grant available through the U.S. Department of Justice COPS Hiring Grant Program, to help to pay a majority of costs to get a second full-time school resource officer into the Williasmport Area School District .  Hagan said the grant includes having the city pay 25 percent of the costs over three years and a full payment for the fourth year for the full-time officer.  Councilwoman Liz Miele and six others approved the police request with questions going forward.

YMCA AND SPECIAL OLYMPIC TEAM UP
Special Olympics Pennsylvania (SOPA) and the River Valley Regional YMCA will increase fitness and training opportunities for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Starting  March 1, 2020, the partnership will connect athletes with six YMCA facilities in Williamsport, Muncy, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, Mansfield and Towanda.  According to  a press release from the River Valley YMCA,  Special Olympians can struggle to find suitable locations to train and host local competitions year round. For more information about the partnership between the River Valley Regional YMCA and more than 30 other YMCA facilities in Pennsylvania go to specialolympicspa.org.

Sports
HS Boys Basketball
District 4 Class AAA Quarterfinals – Hughesville beat Troy 64-46, Warrior Run beat Mount Carmel 65-54, Central Columbia defeated Wellsboro 74-62,  and in AAAA Athens  over Montoursville 52-45
HS Girls Basketball
Mifflinburg beat Jersey Shore 46-34 in District 4 Class AAAA playoffs
NBA
Bucks beat the Pistons 126 to 106, Hawks beat the Heat 129 to 124, Hornets beat the Bulls 103 to 93, 76ers beat the Nets 112 to 104, Kings beat the Grizzlies 129 to 125, Rockets beat the Warriors 135 to 105
NHL
Maple Leafs beat the Penguins 4 to nothing, Devils beat the Sharks 2 to 1, Canadiens beat the Capitals 4-3, Flyers beat the Blue Jackets 4-3, Jets over the Senators 5 to 1, Blues beat the Coyotes 1-nothing, Golden Knights beat Lightning 5 to 3, and Kings beat Panthers 5 to 4

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 20, 2020

FLIGHTS TO CHARLOTTE BEGIN THIS SUMMER
Executives from the Williamsport to Charlotte North Carolina told Williamsport-Lycoming Chamber of Commerce board of directors  that American has agreed to begin service including a business class flight to Charlotte North Carolina starting August 18th.  According to the Sun Gazette, residents must use the service for it to continue to be available.  According to the airport executive director, Richard Howell, Charlotte is the most popular hub in the world in terms of profitability. American Airlines did a study in the second quarter of 2019 in 56 zip codes and found 664 people fly daily from the area and many in the area use Harrisburg international. Howell asked board members to help market the new service. On Aug. 17, American Airlines will cease flights to Philadelphia.

GUNS STOLEN FROM HOME
There is an investigation into to the theft of firearms in Picture Rocks.  State police have reported that fire arms were stolen from a home at the 36 hundred block of Kehrer Hill Road in Mill Creek Township.  According to the state police reports, the guns belonged to Michael Stabler and were taken from his home between the end of January and early February.  If you have information, call state police.

FORMER SECRETARTY CHARGED WITH THEFT OF FUNDS
A former secretary at Montoursville High School has been charged with felony theft, theft by deception and receiving stolen property after allegedly using over 10 thousand dollars of student raised funds for her own personal expenses.  According to the Sun Gazette, Jimi Sue Wodrig of Hughesville, was newly hired late last school year and was responsible for depositing special high school activity monies into an account at Muncy Bank and Trust.  Police say Wodrig began taking money in July and continued until early November when high school officials discovered the money missing and she was terminated.  Wodrig was arraigned in district court and is free on bail.

LOYALSOCK MARCHING BAND IS RECOGNIZED
The Loyalsock Township High School Lancer Marching Band has been recognized for breaking all of the school records for competition scoring, including setting the highest competition score ever achieved in school history and best placement at Atlantic Coast Championship. Band director Ryan Bulgarelli told the sun gazette that the Lancer Marching Band will be recognized on the floor of the Pennsylvania State Congress in February and will perform at Disney World in April.

BODY FOUND IN CAR IN DANVILLE
No other details are being released about a deceased person found in a car Tuesday night in Danville, except that foul play is not suspected.  According to the Daily Item, the Montour County Coroner said the body of a woman was found by Danville police in a car outside the entrance of the Hess Recreation Area.  The police have not released the identity of the woman since the next of kin are being notified.  Mahoning Township police assisted at the scene.

FORMER INMATE SUES PRISON
A former inmate at the Lycoming County Prison has accused the facility of neglecting to treat injuries caused during his arrest by two Williamsport Police Officers in 2017 for alleged narcotics possession.  According to North Central PA dot com, Elijah Gamon said he had a spinal injury that was aggravated by the excessive force during the altercation and he suffers nerve damage now.  Gamon says two Wiliamsport Bureau of Police Officers who have been scrutinized before for body slamming a suspect, injured him.  Gamon is asking for $500,000 total in monetary and punitive damages.

SCHOOL AND POLICE MAKE RESOURCE OFFICER AGREEMENT
The Williamsport Area School Board met this week and approved an agreement for a school resource officer with the Williamsport Bureau of Police.  According to the Sun Gazette, at the board meeting Tuesday, the district said they will split the cost of the service with the city.  The agreement states that the school will pay half the salary and benefits for officers as they are assigned throughout the district.

LOGISTICS BUSINESS COMING TO MILTON
A logistics company has announced it will move into the area.  According to Penn Live, Family-owned Patton Logistics Group of Milton bought the 200,000 square-foot former Grizzly Industrial Inc. distribution center adjacent to the Lycoming Mall west of Muncy for 6 million dollars.  They expect to use the facility soon.  According to president Steve Patton, the company also has a 200,000-square-foot facility in Columbus, Ohio, and a 250,000 square-foot warehouse in Milton. Two more warehouses with a total capacity of 275,000 square feet are planned for Milton.
Sports
NHL
Rangers beat the Blackhawks 6 to 3, Stars beat the Coyotes 3 to 2, Bruins beat the Oilers 2 to 1, Avalanche over the Islanders 3 to 1, Panthers over the Ducks 4-1, and Wild beat the Canucks 4 to 3
Women’s basketball
Bucknell beat Holy Cross 63-45, Lock Haven beat Bloomsburg 68-53, East Stroudsburg over Mansfield 61-47,
Men’s Basketball
Lock Haven beat Bloomsburg 87-76, East Stroudsburg beat Mansfield 74-56
HS Boys Basketball
Canton beat North East Bradford 52-47 in OT in the District 4 Class AA Quarterfinals and Wyalusing beat South Williamsport 44-33

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 19, 2020

VICTIM UPDATE FROM JERSEY SHORE FIRE
More details have come forth about the weekend fire at the Broadway Hotel on S. Broad St. in Jersey Shore.  According to the Sun Gazette, the Assistant chief of Citizen’s Hose Company, Ethan Goodbrod and Jeremy Frantz, rescued trapped tenant, Matthew White, from the third floor after smashing out an air conditioner and carrying him down the fire truck ladder.  Another tenant, Michael Spotts, who lived on the second floor, suffered burns on his hands and was treated by emergency crews after getting out of the building.  According to a family member, Spotts is at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville and is being treated with unknown injuries and White was treated at the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown.  Damage estimates for the hotel are in excess of 200 thousand dollars according to one fire marshal investigating the scene the cause remains undetermined.

SUNBURY KITCHEN FIRE: NO INJURIES
There were no injuries in a kitchen fire in Sunbury yesterday thanks to the volunteer firefighters who were on the scene quickly.  Fire chief Brad Wertz Jr. told local media outlets that a kitchen fire began in a half-double along Lenker Avenue before 8pm Tuesday night and crews from each of the city’s departments responded and kept the fire from spreading.  Four occupants of the home got out in time and the American Red Cross has assisted the family.

GRANT FOR LEAF COLLECTION VEHICLE AND CARD SYSTEM
The Williamsport City Council finance committee has recommended that the city use a 280 thousand dollar grant for recycling improvements.  According to the SUN gazette, city officials obtained the grant through the State Department of Environmental Protection and will be used to install a card reader system so that residents with access can use the city brush pile at 1500 West  Third street 24/7. A leaf collection vehicle will also be purchased with the remainder of the funds.

MAYOR TO SPEAK AT MLK JR. DEDICATION
Mayor Derek Slaughter will give a keynote speech during a dedication ceremony tomorrow at Lycoming College, recognizing April 24, 1958, the day Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  addressed the college community in Clarke Chapel. A plaque will be presented that was funded by a Lycoming College alumnus who heard King speak. In a press release by the college,  Mayor Slaughter said he will speak on how Dr. King’s influence and legacy still resonates in the lives of everyday citizens in Williamsport.  The ceremony begins Thursday at 7pm at Clarke Chapel on campus.

JUVENILE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
Charges have been filed in Northumberland County Juvenile Court after an incident between students in Coal Township.  According to the Daily Item, a 14 year old student at Shamokin Middle School stabbed another student with an X-acto knife blade on January 30th.  Police say the teen also threatened two others with the blade at the school and is charged with assault and disorderly conduct.

NO ANSWERS YET IN FATAL PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT
Media outlets continue to investigate the death of a Williamsport man who was killed while crossing West Fourth and Williams Streets in a wheelchair last autumn.  According to police reports, John Yarosz was struck and killed by an SUV last October 19th, but police are not releasing any more information 4 months after the incident.  According to the Sun Gazette, Police chief Damon Hagan told them that the DA must make the decision to release a statement if a crime has been committed.  Law enforcement officials say the investigation is ongoing.

POLICE WANT TO STRAMLINE VEHICLE FLEET
The Williamsport city council finance committee this week has recommended that the city police purchase 3 vehicles with budget money amounting to140 thousand dollars.  According to the Sun Gazette, Police Chief Damon Hagan told council he wants to streamline the vehicles on the force from 21 down to 18.  Hagan also got an approval for a memorandum of understanding resolution between the Williamsport Area School District and the police for a school resource officer.

BOY SCOUTS OK IN WILLIAMSPORT
According to a Statement by the executive of the Susquehanna Council of the Boy Scouts, Dennis Dugan, say local scouting is not at risk. Dugan said in a press release that local councils are separate and distinct from the national organization and that scouting will remain a source of lifelong benefits to youth and local  communities for generations. Recently the Boy Scouts of America filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over sexual abuse lawsuits. Find out more about how local councils are now governed at www.BSArestructuring.org

Sports
District 4 PIAA Quarterfinals  
HS Girls Basketball

Sullivan County defeated Lordes 53-44 and will go to the Semi-finals and state tournament now, earning a 4th Straight PIAA berth.  South Williamsport beat Canton 49-22 and will move on to play Southern Columbia in the Class AA tournament, Muncy beat North-Penn Mansfield 43-39 in the quarterfinals of the District 4 Class AA Playoffs, and Southern beat Montgomery 63 to 33
HS Boys Basketball
Northumberland Christian beat Bucktail 84-69 in the 1st round of the District 4 Class A Playoffs, Sullivan County beat Lordes 71-49 earning an 8th District Semifinal and State Tournament appearance in 10 years, St. John Neumann over Meadowbrook Christian 69-45 in Class A playoffs
Men’s Basketball
Penn College over Galludet 92 to 60 earning its first ever and NEAC playoff berth last night  (NEAC playoffs start Tuesday), Illinois beat Penn State 62-56
Women’s Basketball Penn College over Galludet 85 to 80
NHL
Flyers beat the Blue Jackets 5-1 Penguins over the Maple Leafs 5 to 2, Red Wings beat the Canadiens 4 to 3, Senators beat the Sabres 7 to 4, Blues beat the Devils 3-nothing, Hurricanes over the Predators 4-1m Jets beat the Kings 6-3

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 18, 2020

WATER MAIN BREAK PROMPTS A BOIL-WATER ADVISORY
A water main break occurred on Monday night in Loyalsock Township on Northway Rd., south of Four Mile drive and has brought on a boil water advisory for the area and a closure for area schools. According to a press release by the Williamsport Municipal Water Authority following the repair, there is a boil water advisory for customers on Northway road between Four Mile and  Loyalsock Drive, and on Loyalsock Drive from Northway road to Fredna Avenue.  Find information on the full boil water notification at wmwa dash wsa.org which shows a map of homes in the affected area.  According to the Authority, customers will be notified when the advisory is lifted.  Loyalsock Area Schools are closed today.

SCHOOL INVESTIGATES ALLEGED STUDENT MADE VIDEO Administrators at the Jersey Shore Area School District have released a statement about what is being called a “racist and vulgar” video allegedly made by district students, depicting them repeating a racist chant. According to the Sun Gazette, an investigation has begun and the matter will be addressed according to district policy when students are back in school today.  In the statement, it was noted that the incident is not a true reflection of the district or community.  Officials will determine if it was made in a Jersey Shore classroom today.

PURPLE PAINT MEANS NO TRESPASSING
A purple paint law has gone into effect this week after Governor Tom wolf signed it into law last November.  It states that landowners can use purple paint instead of signs to mark private land and no trespassing. The use of Vertical purple lines in a specific distance from the ground will define the boundary of an adjoining private property that’s posted against trespassing. The same House Bill 1772 will allow anyone who is unarmed to retrieve a hunting dog on private land.

COUNTERFEIT MONEY USED IN SNYDER COUNTY
State police are investigating an incident in which counterfeit money was used at a restaurant in Snyder County.  According to state troopers, the incident happened earlier in February at a restaurant in Hummels Wharf when someone used counterfeit 100 dollar bills.  According to witnesses the suspects left in a white vehicle, possibly a Nissan sentra.  If you have information on the transaction, please call state police.

MAN SENTENCED FOR TAX EVASION AFTER EMBEZZLEMENT
A man from State College has been sentenced this week for tax evasion charges after allegedly embezzling over 800 thousand dollars from Number One Cycle Centre in Centre County.  According to the North Central PA dot com, Jeremy Snyder, 43, of State College, was sentenced to 18 months  imprisonment and 2 years probation.  Officials say Snyder never paid taxes on the funds he took resulting in penalties and fines over 200 thousand dollars.  The IRS investigated the case.

ROBBER FLEES SCENE, CAUGHT BY POLICE
A man from Jersey Shore has been sentenced to county jail after pleading guilty to felony criminal trespass following a break-in at a Mifflin Township home.  According to State Troopers, 33 year old Dacota B. Clarke, 33,broke into a home on Little Pine Road on March 7, 2018 and was caught by the home owner while inside.  Clarke ran to a nearby home covered in mud and received hilp with a ride and use of a phone.  Police tracked Clarke down after a brief investigation. Clarke has been charged with simple assault in Centre County and theft in Clinton County

TROUT STOCKING SCHEDULE RELEASED
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has released the trout stocking schedule for 2020, and the commission plans to stock about 70%  of 60,000 brood fish, in the preseason and the other 30% will be stocked in-season.  Brood fish are14- to 20-inch-long, hatchery-raised rainbow, brown and brook trout.  Golden rainbow trout will also be stocked in both the preseason and in-season. The 2019 season will open Saturday, March 23 with the Mentored Youth Trout Fishing Day program

GAS PRICES ARE GOING UP IN PA
Gas prices are going up again in the Susquenhanna Valley, according to gas buddy dot com, the lowest prices for as in Lycoming county come in at around 2.52 a gallon.  However, according to Energy source, the coronavirus scares did  hurt oil prices in recent weeks, but now prices have rebounded.  Gasoline prices are up 2.1 cents per gallon in The Valley, and e national average gasoline price has also risen 0.7 cents per gallon in the last week.

Sports
NASCAR – At the Daytona 500 Monday Denny Hamlin made an historic 2nd straight Daytona 500 victory in overtime but at the finish line, Ryan Newman flipped his Mustang in a fiery wreck and is in serious condition today – but not life-threatening, according to NASCAR officials.
Men’s Basketball
Bucknell beat Holy Cross 69-48
NHL
Flames beat the Ducks 6 to 4, the Coyotes beat the Islanders 2 to 1, Panthers over the Sharks 5 to 3, Golden Knights beat Capitals 3 to 2, Lightning over Avalanche 4 to 3

Today Sports

High School Basketball Playoffs begin tonite for District 4
Boys
Class A @7 – Meadowbrook Christian at St. John Neumann, @7:30 Bucktail at Northumberland Christian, and Lordes at Sullivan County
Girls
Class A @6 – Lordes at Sullivan County
Class AA @7 Cowanesque Valley at Mount Carmel, @7:30 Muncy at North Penn Mansfield, Montgomery at Southern Columbia, and Canton at South Williamsport

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 17, 2020

JERSEY SHORE HOTEL FIRE BEING INVSETIGATED
Pennsylvania State Police are still investigating a three alarm fire in Jersey Shore at the Broadway Hotel that burned out the top two floors of the building and injured two tenants.  According to witnesses, the fire started around 10pm and firefighters rescued one man from a top floor and another found on the front steps of the hotel who was burned. WNEP reported that two other tenants were displaced and helped by the Red Cross.  Over 15 fire companies responded to the blaze.

BELLEFONTE MAN SENTENCED
A man from Bellefonte was sentenced on February 7th in Lycoming County Court to 3 to 24months in jail, community service and restitution after breaking into a home in Mifflin township and stealing firearms.  According to North Central PA dot com, Caleb Aubrey Lazorka admitted to police that he entered a home in on Seely Run Road in September 2017 when  the owner was on vacation and took 3 guns and sold them.  Lazorka plead guilty to one third degree felony count of criminal trespass and carrying a firearm without a license.

WHITE DEER GOLF MADE MONEY LAST YEAR
Lycoming County Commissioners have reported a positive trend for the White Deer Golf Course that has finished out the year with finances in the black.  According to the Sun Gazette, operations were turned over to Billy Casper Golf  in 2016 and financially the complex has made large jumps turning over a 93 thousand dollar loss into a slight profit for 2019.  Officials said a $40 thousand infusion from the county helped begin a turning point they hope will be a trend in 2020.  County officials will still work to sell unused property at the course for future development.

SUNBURY HOSPITAL INCREASES SERVICES TO FILL GAP
Geisinger medical center has announced longer hours as well as evening and weekends to accommodate the public after closures at UPMC Susquehanna Sunbury as affect the community.  According to a press release, Geisinger Medical Center in Sunbury will open longer hours burt also will feature a virtual resource center with additional information online at Geisinger.org forward slash sunbury care. UPMC Susquehanna Sunbury is scheduled to fully close by March 31 but they have already closed the emergency room and stopped some services.

CATAWISSA BUSINESS FIRE SATURDAY
There was a serious fire in Catawissa that caused an evacuation of employees and dispatch of dozens of firefighters Saturday.  According to WNEP, a fire broke out about 6p.m. Saturday at Melick Aquafeed 139 S. First Street in Catawissa.  A passerby who k new employees there saw the flames, alerted them and then called in the blaze to 911.  A state police fire marshal is working to determine a cause today, but officials won’t go inside to investigate further due to 30 to 40 thousand pound beams hanging overhead in the structure unsecured and it’s unsafe.

MOTORIST GAVE FALSE ID, CHARGES FILED
Charges have been filed in District court against 25-year-old Kenneth Heileg of Sunbury after police say he was stopped for driving under the influence.  According to Selinsgrove State troopers, Heileg provided false identification when he was stopped and upon further investigation, police found controlled substances in his car.  Police also said Heileg showed signs of impairment during a field sobriety test.

FAYLOR LAKE INFO SESSION TONIGHT
Officials in Snyder County are hoping the public will weigh in on future work of Faylor Lake tonight at a meeting at the MACC in Beaver Springs.  According to  media reports, Faylor Lake is one the county’s top outdoor recreation spots one of three lakes built in the county in the early 1980’s.  Comissioners are hoping the public will come and look at the materials and offer suggestions, possible pursuing a Green Way and Open Space Plan in which a grant could be obtained through  DCNR.

SOIL REMDIATION PROJECT IN CHERRY TOWNSHIP
Motorists who travel Route 220 in Cherry Township, Sullivan County, are advised of a lane restriction due to a soil remediation project that will take place on Tuesday, February 18. According to PennDOT, traffic will be restricted to a single lane under daylight flagging, while the contractor works on the southbound side of Route 220, approximately one mile north of Dushore, in Cherry Township, Sullivan County.  The work is expected to take place on Tuesday, February 18, between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM.
Sports

NASCAR
The Daytona 500 was postponed until 4 PM today due to rain for the first time since 2012.

NBA
All-Star Game Team LeBron beat Team Giannis 157-155

NHL
Penguins beat the Red Wings 5 to 1, Bruins beat the Rangers 3 to 1, Oilers over the Hurricanes 4 to 3, Ducks beat the Canucks 5 to 1, Senators over the Stars 4 to 3, Devils beat the Blue Jackets 4 to 3, Predators over Blues 2 to 1, Sabres beat the Maple Leafs 5-2, Jets beat the Blackhawks 3 to 2,

Bucknell basketball star Mike Muscala had his college jersey retired Saturday night at halftime of Bucknell‘s game against American. According to the Sun Gazette, Muscala now with the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder, is just the third men’s player to have his jersey retired. Number 33 now hangs in Sojka Pavilion.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 12, 2020

MURDER TRIAL FOR PHILLY NATIVE, DAY TWO
Three people testified against Joseph Sentore Coleman Jr in day 2 of his murder trial in Lycoming County Court.  Coleman is serving time for 2 murders and is on trial for a third, allegedly the person who orchestrated the robbery against Christopher Wilkins who was murdered at his home in August of 2016.  Forensic evidence was presented yesterday that attempted to support that a group aided Coleman during the crime.  Day three of the trial begins today at 9:30.

ENOUGH EVIDENCE FOR MURDER TRIAL OF MILLVILLE TEEN
A Columbia County teen is facing premeditated murder charges after his arrest last month when his parents were found shot in their home near Millville. According to WNEP police said Flint and Sharon Kressler were killed in their home and it was staged to look like a burglary.  According to state police Carl Kressler, their adopted son, admitted to killing his parents and leaving the scene to dispose of the gun before returning to call police January 30th.  Kessler.  Kressler’s  defense stated that he had been awake 21 hours before confessing.  A Columbia County judge rulled there is evidence to go forward wioth criminal homicide and evidence tampering charges.  Kressler is in Columbia County Jail.

NEW WEBSITE FOR ABESTEE BALLOT APPLICATION
There is a new website in Pennsylvania for voters.  Voters can go to this newly launched site,  with their PA drivers license and can request the newly legalized mail-in ballots ahead of the state’s April 28 primary election.  This site can also be used to apply to vote absentee . The site will determine eligibility for casting an absentee ballot . The deadline for county election offices to receive applications is 5 p.m. April 21st, the deadline to receive a mail-in or absentee ballot … 8 p.m. April 28.  Go to votespa.com for information and to apply.

BUCKNELL GETS $1M GRANT FOR DIGITAL PROGRAM
Bucknell will be able to develop a a liberal arts based digital editions publishing cooperative thanks to a recent million dollar grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, in partnership with the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.  According to the Daily item,  a group of select scholars will collaborate to develop an online editorial production, and preservation framework for scholarly publishing.  The funding will provide additional staffing, significant support for undergraduate research in digital humanities, and digital infrastructure to develop and manage the Bucknell Digital Press.

FOLLOW UP ON LOYALSOCK ACCIDENT
There’s more information released about the accident that last Monday morning in Loyalsock Township.  According to state police, a car driven by 66 year old Lester McStay of Williamsport and one driven by Brian Beattie of Montoursville collided just off the Faxon exit and McStay was injured in the crash.  East Third Street near Northway road was blocked for about an hour while emergency crews worked to clear the scene.  McStay was treated at Williamsport Regional Medical Center.

FORMER DEPUTY SHERIFF INDICTED FOR EMBEZZELMENT
A Laporte woman who was the Sullivan County Deputy Sheriff has been charged with embezzling funds over 7 years.  According to PennLive, 63 year old Mary Handzus was fired from the office last February after discrepancies occurred in one bank account and an audit revealed there was almost 200 thousand dollars missing from accounts in which she had access.  Handzus allegedly wrote checks for her personal use between 2012 and 2019, but not from taxpayer monies.  The charges were filed in filed in U.S. Middle District Court.  The charge of this type of embezzlement carries a 10-year maximum prison term. Another hearing has been scheduled for Feb. 20.

SCHOOL SEEKS NEW BUSINESS MANAGER
The Midd-West School board is looking to hire a new business manager by the end of February. According to the Daily item, the Superintendent of the school said the board will soon vote on a successor to Amy Simmons who left the job last November. Two prior business managers of the district were asked to help prepare next year’s spending plan until a full-time replacement is hired.  The next school board meeting is scheduled fo Feburary 24th

THE DMV WILL BE CLOSED FOR PRESIDENTS DAY WEEKEND
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced closures for the upcoming Presidents day holiday.  All driver license and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed this Saturday the 15th, through Monday the 17th, in observance of Presidents Day.  DMV customers are always encouraged to go to the state website DMV dot PA dot GOV  24 hours a day, for all driver and vehicle products and services, including all forms, publications and driver training manuals.

Sports
HS Girls Basketball
Muncy beat Montoursville 39-31, North Penn Mansfield over Canton 80 to 54, Cameron Co. over Galeton 61-37,  Loyalsock over Southern Columbia 57-53 in OT
HS Boys Basketball
South Williamsport beat Muncy 46 to 36, Williamsport over Central Mountain 90 to 48, Jersey Shore beat Southern Columbia 61-53, and Sullivan county over Wyalusing 44 to 34
NBA
76ers beat the Clippers 110 to 103, the Wizards beat the Bulls 126 to 114, Pelicans beat the Trailblazers 138 to 117, Spurs over Thunder 114 to 106, Rockets over the Celtics 116 to 105
NHL
Sabres beat the Red Wings 3 to 2, Maple Leafs beat the Coyotes 3 to 2, Panther’s over the Devils 5 to 3, Islanders beat the Flyers 5 to 3, Lightning over the Penguins 2 to 1, Wild beat Golden Knights 4-nothing, Rangers over the Jets 4-1, Stars beat the Hurricanes 4-1, Avalanche over the Senators 3 to Nothing, Oilers beat the Blackhawks 5 to 3, Blues and the Ducks postponed.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 11, 2020

WILLIAMSPORT MURDER TRIAL BEGINS FOR PHILLY NATIVE
The first day of testimony wrapped up yesterday in Lycoming County Court in the murder trial of Philadelphia native Joseph Sentore Coleman Jr., currently in jail with two consecutive life sentences for an October 2016 double homicide. According to the Sun Gazette, Court records say Coleman allegedly robbed and murdered Christopher Wilkins two months earlier in August of 2016 at 505 Park Avenue in Williamsport, but the defense says they have the wrong person in this murder.  Wilkins roommate, 27 year old Savoy Jennings testified in the case admitting he left town with money that belonged to Wilkins after he discovered him dead, and had a friend call police about the murder who then lied about the circumstances surround the incidents.  The trial continues today at 9am.

FIRE DESTROYS MOTORCYCLE CLUB HOUSE
A local motorcycle club lost their Hepburn Township building to fire Sunday night.  According to the Sun Gazette, the one story building on Heleeka Road that housed a bar and entertainment equipment, was maintained by the Road Knights Motorcycle Club.  Witnesses saw flames from the interstate, called in the incident around 11pm and according to fire officials, the 40 by 40 structure was completely engulfed in flames when volunteer firefighters arrived.  It was declared a total loss with no insurance on the building, but there were no injuries.

EDUCATORS TO SUPPORT WOLF’S CHARTER SCHOOL PROPOSAL
The Keystone Central School Board made a motion last week to weigh in on charter school reform and support proposed budget legislation by Governor Tom Wolf.  According to some board members as reported by the Sun Gazette, calculating the logics of funding for charter schools in some cases is hard to pin down.  The school board will meet this week to vote on approval for signatures of a supportive resolution.  The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Central Mountain Auditorium in Mill Hall.

TWO TOWNS APPLY FOR A TELEVISION MAKE-OVER
Two area towns have entered a television network contest which, if successful, the bid could bring a makeover for the entire town.  Both Sunbury and Shamokin have submitted an entry in HGTV’s ‘Hometown Takeovers which includes a video  which pitches the fix-up-needs of the town.  According to the Daily Item, that could include homes, businesses and public parks.  The winning town would be featured in a special six-episode series planned to premiere in 2021.

LOYALSOCK ACCIDENT CLOSES ROAD
An unidentified driver was hospitalized yesterday evening after an accident in Loyalsock Township closed the road for about an hour.  According to police reports
a local man was driving a Toyota 4Runner on Warrensville Road, north of Four Mile Drive around 7 p.m,  lost control of the vehicle and overturned.  According to the Sun Gazette, the man was briefly trapped in the wreckage, then transported to Williamsport Regional.  Once the car was uprighted and removed from the scene, township firefighters reopened the roadway.

GRANT BRINGS NEW SOUTHSIDE EQUIPMENT
South Williamsport Borough Council will expand its recycling services this spring after a grant with a borough match is presented in March of this year.  According to the Sun Gazette, a dump truck, a front-end loader, and wood chipper will be purchased for garden residue and yard waste, with the 300 thousand dollars from the state Department of Environmental Protection.  The local match is just over 31 thousand dollars required by the state. In other Southside news, any resident of the borough’s third ward who is interested in filling the seat of Councilman Henry Frey Jr’s who will be moving from the area can contact borough manager, Steven W. Cappelli.

MAYOR SEEKS NEW FIRE CHIEF
Some changes are on the way for the Williamsport Bureau of Fire.  According to the Sun Gazette, Mayor Derek Slaughter is searching for a new fire chief, and has offered current Fire Chief, Todd Heckman other opportunities.  Heckman was hired under former Mayor Gabriel Campana.  The job oversees the department which has 33 members and candidates will be considered from within and outside the department.

3 STUDENTS HONORED FOR HELPING FORMER TEACHER
Three area students were honored this week for helping a woman who was trapped in a SUNbury Car Wash facility.  According to the daily item, Macy Carper, Alyssa Keeley, and Brianna Hennett heard a former Shikellamy school district teacher of theirs, Anne Hollenbach yelling as she was pinned nearby.  She was in the car  with the door closing on her while reaching for a dropped debit card as the vehicle was still in drive.  The girls approached the scene and Carper got in the passenger side putting the car in park stopping Hollenbach from being more hurt.   The girls were presented with Sunbury’s “Caring Award.”
Sports
NBA

Hornets beat the Pistons 87 to 76, Nets beat the Pacers 106 to 105, Magic beat Hawks 135 to 126, Raptors over the Timberwolves 137 to 126, Bucks beat the Kings 123 to 111, Jazz over the Mavericks 123 to 119, Nuggets over the Spurs 127 to 120, Heat beat the Warriors 113 to 101, and Lakers over the Suns 125 to 100
NHL
Coyotes beat the Canadiens 3 to 2, Flyers over the Panthers 4-1, Islanders beat the Capitals 5 to 3, Lightning over Blue Jackets 2 to 1, Canucks over the Predators 6-2, Flames over the Sharks 6-2
HS Boys Basketball
Montoursville over Hughesville 60 to 33 Williamsport beat Susquehanna Township 73 to 70, Bellefonte over Jersey Shore 64 to 51, Bloomsburg beat Saint John Neumann 73 to 42, Loyalsock over Athens 79-51
HS Girls Basketball
Williamsport New Jersey Shore 60 to 46, Cowanesque Valley over North Penn Liberty 56 to 18, Wellsboro beat Port Allegheny 64-57 in OT, Millville beat Muncy 52-33, Montgomery over Midd-West 42-33
HS Wrestling
Selinsgrove beat Milton 58 to 12

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 10, 2020

BAD WEATHER AND ACCIDENTS DURING THE COMMUTE
An injury accident occurred this morning at East 3rd and Northway Rd in Loyalsock Township around 5:30 this morning after winter weather caused problems for today’s commute. A Hazardous Weather Outlook was issued for today and tonight in Northern Lycoming and Clinton, Tioga and Sullivan Counties.  According tot he National Weather Service, expect an additional coating to one inch across the higher elevations, with snow melting as it heads into the warmer valleys, where temperatures will be in the mid 30s.

PRELIMINARY HEARING WAIVED OVER RATTLESNAKE POACHING
A Trout Run man who is facing sentencing in a 2017 incident for shooting 12 bucks and leaving the carcasses in Cogan Station, has waived his preliminary hearing last week for illegally hunting rattlesnakes and also plead guilty in a separate rattlesnake incident from October of 2019.  According to North Central Pa dot com, Cody L. Short whose leg had been amputated from snake bites appeared in Lycoming County Court Wednesday.  Short’s unsecured bail was set at 1500 dollars.

SNOWBOARDS STOLEN
Police are seeking a suspect in a case where 18 snowboards were stolen from the back of a company truck from a parking area in Jackson Township.  According to police, 9000 dollars-worth of snowboards were taken from the back of a truck owned by Gilson Snow, Inc on New Berlin Highway in Winfield between January 26th and January 31st.  If you have any information on this Snyder County theft, please call police.

PENNDOT CALLED PUBLIC MEETING FOR 220 PROJECT
A Route 220 safety project will be taken on by PennDOT and an informational meeting has been scheduled for later this season.  Representatives from PennDOT District 3 will have an informational meeting in which the public is invited to attend.  An overview of the project will be presented which includes a widening of the roadway and utility relocation on March 9th at the project field office.   The project is said to begin in mid-March of 2020 and is expected to be completed in the fall.

ALLEGED RAPIST OF 7 YEAR OLD INCARCERATED
A man claiming that the mother of the 7 year old child he raped, threatened him to commit the act, police say Jersey Shore man has been charged with several felony counts of statutory rape.  According to North Central PA dot com, the child he was babysitting in his home told the parent, who was at work at the time, that 20 year old Tommy Hoffman allegedly committed the assault.  According to State police, Hoffman’s polygraph test showed signs of deception when asked about contact with minors.  Hoffman is incarcerated at the Lycoming County Prison in lieu of $90,000 straight bail.

POLICE SEARCH FOR GUNS INCARCERATE TWO SUSPECTS
Acting on a tip, Shamokin Police served a warrant last Friday to a man on state parole who allegedly had guns on the property.  According to police reports the suspect in the case and a female who was found on the property during the search and both were detained.  An investigation is ongoing after the woman told police about gun and drug activity in the home.  No charges have been filed as of the weekend.

BRASS KNUCKLES FOUND DURING UNRELATED INCIDENT
A person was caught last week with brass knuckles during an unrelated incident last week.  According to reports by State Police in Stonington, Andre White of Coal Township and Brandy Sturtz of Baltimore were charged with scattering trash, insulation and siding in East Cameron Township.  During the investigation one of the suspects had the brass knuckles which are illegal in Pennsylvania.  Charges are pending in Northumberland County Court.

Sports

NASCAR
Eric Jones wins the Bush Clash at Daytona International Speedway Sunday foillowed by Austin DIllon, Clint bowyer and Kyle Larson, with Ryan Newman topping out the Top 5 finishers.
NBA
Celtics beat Thunder 112 to 111, Grizzlies beat Wizards 106 to 99, Hawks beat the Knicks 140 to 135, 76ers beat the Bulls 118 to 111, Jazz beat the Rockets 114 to 113, Clippers beat the Cavaliers 133 to 92, Trailblazers beat Heat 115 to 109
NHL
Red Wings beat the Bruins 3 to 1, Ducks over the Sabres 3-2, Rangers beat the Kings 4 to 1, Jets over the Blackhawks 5-2, Avalanche beat Wild 3 to 2
College Wrestling
Rochester Institute of Technology Duels
RIT over Penn College  51- nothing  and Oneata defeated  Penn College 41-12

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