BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER 20, 2024

FATAL ACCIDENT AT LYCO-NORRY LINE

There was a fatal accident yesterday afternoon on Route 405 at the Lycoming-Northumberland County line.  According to the Sun Gazette, state police say the one car accident occurred about 2:45pm when the male driver from the Shamokin area, who was not wearing a seatbelt, veered off the road and went through a yard before going over an embankment and landing on the car’s roof.  After emergency responders arrived, they recovered the victim who had been partially ejected from the car and took him to the Forensic Center at UPMC Williamsport.  The Lycoming County Coroner, Charles E. Kiessling Jr, was on the scene and said they are seeking to notify family members of the victim before they release the man’s identity.  Montgomery, Clinton Township, Warrior Run Area and Muncy Area also responded to the crash scene.

TWO ARRESTED FOR ID THEFT IN SELINSGROVE

Two people from Allentown are accused of using a stolen credit card in Selinsgrove to purchase 5 thousand dollars worth of hot water heaters, copper wire and flooring from the local Lowe’s store in November.  According to the Daily Item, Luis Bueno and Berenice Lantigua were seen on surveillance video making purchases and then again a few days later at another Lowes in Carbon County where they were confronted by loss prevention officers.  Both are jailed and charged with theft by deception and identity theft.

STATE FUNDING FOR RAIL IMPROVEMENTS IN PA

PennDOT has announced 55 million dollars in funding for 30 rail freight improvement projects statewide.  According to a press release, rail projects in Northumberland and Schuylkill counties are receiving funds. North Shore Railroad will receive $1.8 million to rehabilitate its mainline, and Clark’s Feed Mills will get $2.5 million to expand railcar storage and construct unloading equipment.  In addition, over 600 thousand dollars are for rail projects in Schuylkill County.  The funds are set to enhance infrastructure, support local economies, and improve connections across Pennsylvania’s rail network.

BEAR HARVEST NUMBERS

The Pennsylvania Game Commission’s revealed their preliminary bear harvest information  on their data webpage this week.  Hunters in the Commonwealth took more than 2,600 black bears this fall.  The heaviest bear this year weighed 774 pounds and was harvested by Scott Price of Madison Township, Lackawanna County, while hunting in Monroe County. Bear totals per county include 161 in Tioga, 156 in Clinton, 148 in Lycoming, 131 in Bradford and 108 in Potter.

TEN YEAR OLD MISSING IN SUNBURY SAFELY FOUND

A 10-year-old boy who was reported missing has been found in Sunbury. The Daily Item reports the boy left his home on North 11th Street in Sunbury on Thursday night and police were searching for him early this morning. Emergency dispatchers say the boy has been located. Sunbury police were assisted by several police departments in that search.

FLORIDA TRUCK DRIVER DIES IN I-80 CRASH

A truck driver from Florida died in a crash on I-80 in Clinton County December 14th.  According to North Central PA dot com, 54 year old Lloyd Petri was traveling west on the interstate when his truck struck the crash cushion of the guide rail at mile marker 192 in Greene Township.  About 30 years of the rail were destroyed by the truck as it continued along the interstate about 30 feet and came to a stop aftert overturning on the median.  Petri sustained fatal injuries in the crash and EMS crews who responded to the scene were rendered unnecessary.

TRIAL CONTINUED FOR MAN WHO STOLE DATA FROM GEISINGER

A man who was indicted for illegally accessing personal data of 1.28 million Geisinger patients last January had his trial continued by Chief U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann.  According to the News Item, Max Vance, also known as Andre J. Burk, also has arrest warrants and a restraining order issued against him in South Carolina, and police say he previously had possession of a ghost gun, numerous fake IDs and a machine to make them.  Geisinger said no insurance information, credit card or bank account numbers, or Social Security numbers were inappropriately accessed by Vance, however, the hospital system, along with another defendant, are being sued in a class action suit as a result of the breach of other forms of personal data.

FREE CONCEALED CARRY COURSE IN DANVILLE

There will be a firearms safety and concealed carry seminar next week in Danville hosted by the Montour County Sheriff’s Office.  According to the Daily Item, the event is open to the public, not just Montour County residents and is free to attend.  Topics discussed will include carrying, storage, proper holster choices and more.  The seminar will be held at 5:30pm December 27th  in conference room B at the Montour County Administration Center on East  Front Street in Danville.
Free gun locks will also be provided to attendees courtesy of Project ChildSafe.

SPORTS

PIAA HS
Boys Wrestling

Hughesville  49              Benton  11
Lewisburg  34                Milton 24
Sullivan County  51       CMVT  16
Selinsgrove  57              Shamokin  17
Athens  38                               Wyalusing  30
NP Liberty  53               Wellsboro  14
Girls Wrestling
Sullivan County  18       CMVT  12


Girls  Basketball
 
Montoursville  51                    Montgomery  49 
Central  Mountain  56  Bellwood Antis 53
Lewisburg 39                 Selinsgrove  32
Boys Basketball 
Northeast Bradford  50           NP Liberty  47
NP Mansfield 63                     Wellsboro  33

NFL Thursday Night Football
Chargers  34         Broncos 27
NFL Saturday
Texans  vs Chiefs  1pm NBC/Peacock
Steelers  vs Ravens  4:30pm FOX



NCAA Football Playo
ffs
Today
Indiana vs Notre Dame 8pm ABC
Saturday
SMU vs Penn State  12pm  TNT
Clemson  vs Texas  4pm  TNT
Tennessee vs Ohio State  8pm  ESPN

NBA
Wizards  123        Hornets  114
Bulls  117             Celtics  108
Nets  101              Raptors  94
Pacers  120           Suns  111
Knicks 133           Timberwolves  107
Lakers  113          Kings  100
NBA Tonight
Hornets  vs 76ers  7pm
Bucks  vs Cavaliers  7:30pm 
Thunder  vs Heat  8pm

NHL
Lightning  3          Blues  1
Blue Jackets  4     Devils  2
Kings  7                Flyers 3
Penguins  5           Predators 4
Oilers  3               Bruins  2

NHL Tonight

Maple Leafs vs Sabres  7pm Hulu
Hurricanes vs Capitals
Rangers  vs Stars  8pm

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER 19, 2024

SHOTS FIRED IN MOUNT CARMEL

Route 54 was closed for a few hours last night after police say shots were fired around the 300 block of Colonial Avenue around 10pm.  According to the News Item, Mount Carmel police responded to the area and removed a male and female from the residence there.  They hung caution tape around a vehicle at the scene and continued the investigation outside of the home, but no injuries were reported.  Colonial Avenue reopened after midnight.

TWO MEN STOLE CASH FROM ATM USING MALWARE

Police are seeking two men who stole over 48 thousand dollars from an ATM machine November 7th in Loyalsock Township.  According to state police at Montoursville, two Hispanic males broke into the drive-thru ATM at Service 1st Federal Credit Union on Westminster Drive between 11pm and 4:30am.  Police say the suspects in a silver Toyota Corolla pulled up to the machine and used malware to cause the ATM to dispense the cash, called “jackpotting”.  If you have information about the theft or the suspects contact PSP Montoursville at 570-368-5700.

NEW POTATO PRODUCTS AT FARM SHOW IN 2025

Potato donuts are coming to the PA Farm Show.  According to North Central PA dot com, in addition to fresh cut fries with cheese bacon & ranch, the Pennsylvania Co-Operative Potato Growers will also offer three flavors of the fresh potato donuts at the 109th annual event.  They will be available at PCPG’s stand located near the 1000 pound butter sculpture at the Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.  The PCPG is a non-profit organization serving as a vital link between the state’s potato growers and buyers. The Farm show runs from January 4th through the 11th this year. Get information farm show dot org.

CHRISTMAS CAROL SING IN PENNSDALE

The traditional Pennsdale Friends Meeting annual candlelight Carol sing will take place Sunday, December 22nd at 8pm at the Pennsdale Quaker meeting house.  According to pennsdale friends meeting dot org, the tradition began over 75 years ago when the Nicholson family gathered outside the church to sing carols for Christmas and many friends joined them, eventually moving indoors and becoming a public event to which the entire community is now invited.  The 225-year-old meeting house is located at 443 Village Road in Pennsdale.

PAROLEE SEEN ON TRAIL CAMERA WITH GUN

A 24 year old man was apprehended by police after he was seen on a trail camera holding a shotgun in late November moments before he allegedly stole it.  According to State police at Towanda, parolee Darrin Stroud, was seen holding the weapon on the images from the camera and witnesses said he posseeed the gun and shot at crows while out on the trail.  Stroud was charged December 9th and is being charged with first-degree felony prohibited possession of a firearm. He is being held on $150,000 monetary bail.

TWO ALARM FIRE IN DUNNSTABLE TOWNSHIP

A carport in Dunnstable Township burned down December 12th in a two alarm fire.  According to the Lock Haven Express, multiple companies responded to the blaze at 231 Elk Lane, and command closed down nearby Plum Run Road as crews worked to extinguish the blaze.  Despite the cold temperatures the firefighters got the incident under control even though the structure was a complete loss.

VICTIM IN MUNCY VALLEY HOUSE FIRE IDENTIFIED

The Muncy Valley man who died in a house fire this week has been identified by the Sullivan County Coroner.  According to the Sun Gazette, 60 year old Curtis Armstrong was found after firefighters worked to knock down the fire at the man’s home on Champion Hill Road in Davidson Township Tuesday morning at around 2:15am. Multiple companies responded to the blaze that destroyed the home,  the first floor collapsing as crews arrived on the scene.  Armstrong’s body was discovered in the home around 7am.  The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

LYCO PAINT THE PLOW WINNER ANNOUNCED

PennDOT has named the Lycoming County winner in their seasonal Paint the Plow contest, a statewide outreach aimed at promoting winter driving safety and fostering appreciation for high school art programs.  According to PennDOT, Montgomery Junior/Senior High School won the region’s contest, which was determined by a panel of judges. It depicts a family of polar bears traveling through snow and ice on one side of the V plow, the other side depicts the school’s mascot.  The painted plow will be on display all year at PennDOT’s Lycoming County Maintenance Office, located at 715 Jordan Avenue, Montoursville. Get information on PennDOT’s winter preparations and additional winter-driving resources for motorists at pa.gov/agencies, under Department of Transportation.

SPORTS

PIAA HS


Boys Basketball
Muncy  61                      St John Neumann  54
Warrior  Run  72           Lewisburg  70
South Wmspt  66          Montgomery  63
Jersey Shore  70  Milton  30
Central Mntn  73           Loyalsock  57
Sullivan Co.  62   CMVT 44
Girls Basketball 
Hughesville  78    Shikellamy  73
Jersey Shore  48  Mount Carmel  24
Cow. Valley  57  NP Mansfield  56 /OT

Boys Wrestling

Montgomery  42  Hughesville 25
Central Mountain 38 Mifflin County 22

NHL 
Red Wings 6         Flyers  4
Maple Leafs  5     Stars  3
Panthers  6                     Wild  1
Utah  3                 Canucks  2
Ducks  3               Jets  2
NHL Tonight
Devils vs Blue Jackets  7pm
Kings vs Flyers 7:30pm Hulu
Penguins  vs Predators  8pm ESPN+
Bruins vs Oilers  9pm ESPN+

NBA Tonight
Thunder vs Magic  7pm TNT
Bulls vs Celtics  7:30pm
Nets  vs Raptors 7:30pm
Warriors vs Grizzlies 8pm
Knicks  vs Timberwolves  9:30pm TNT
Lakers  vs Kings  10pm

NFL Thursday Night Football
Broncos vs Chargers  8:15pm PrimeVid
NFL Saturday
Texans  vs Chiefs  1pm NBC/Peacock
Steelers  vs Ravens  4:30pm FOX

The NCAA women’s volleyball final four features two Pennsylvania teams, Penn State and Pitt.  The national semifinals are Thursday in Louisville, with the hometown Cardinals facing the Panthers at 6:30p.m., followed by Nebraska and the Nittany Lions.  Both on ESPN.  The national championship is this Sunday at 3 p.m. on ABC.
College FOOTBALL

In Selinsgrove, the Susquehanna River Hawks are looking to make football history when they travel to Illinois to take on North Central, in their first Division 3 national semifinal appearance since 1991.  Kick off Saturday at 3:30p.m., streaming on ESPN +.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER 17, 2024

MAN ARRESTED AFTER THREATENING ROOMATES, POLICE

A Selinsgrove man was taken into custody after he threatened his female roommates with a gun and then also threatened and additionally refused to follow orders from state troopers who arrived in response of the disturbance.  According to North Central PA dot com, 68 year old John Dennison Walter Jr. struggled with police who arrived to the Penn Township Home about 7pm on December 7th who were asking him to give up control of the firearm that he  held concealed in his hand.  State police say they gave Walter 52 verbal commands before they were able to remove the handgun from the man’s grip. No one was injured.  Walter was charged with a felony count of aggravated assault, misdemeanors of terroristic threats, and resisting arrest, his preliminary hearing was scheduled for today.  He is jailed in lieu of 50 thousand dollars bail.

THIEF OF CASH BACK LEFT BEHIND ARRESTED

A man from Milton who took cash from a self check out register accidentally left behind by a customer, has been charged with theft and receiving stolen property.  According to state police, 59 year old Robert M. Byrne Jr took the cash after the victim rang up her items at the Lewisburg Wal-mart and left the self-checkout kiosk without taking her money, police say during the investigation, Byrne was later observed on surveillance cameras taking the money and putting it in his pocket.  Police identified Byrne by his vehicle information and located him parked nearby.  Milton Troopers filed the charges against Byrne.

PUBLIC FEEDBACK NEEDED TO HELP SAVE HELLBENDER

The public is being asked to participate in a public comment about a proposal that the eastern hellbender, a unique salamander, be placed on the endangered species list.  According to the Sun Gazette, data collected by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shows that a large portion of the eastern hellbender population is in decline and as an endangered subspecies, would be protected under federal mandates. Hellbenders are the largest of North America’s salamanders, growing up to 29 inches. They can live up to 30 years and spend their entire lives in water and are key indicators of stream and river health.  Go to regulations dot gov (and search docket number FWS-R3-ES-2024-0152) for instructions on how to submit comments.

MOUNT CARMEL CHRISTMAS EVENT SATURDAY

Businesses and area residents in the borough of Mount Carmel will “Light up Oak Street”, and celebrate the Christmas holiday Saturday 5 to 8pm.  According to the News Item, there will be music and entertainment, and attendees can shop at downtown businesses and also decorate holiday ornaments at the Mount Carmel Public Library until 7pm, and hang the completed ornaments on a large Christmas tree outside Tornado Tavern, along with other activities. Organizers say this is a chance to bring the entire community together.

REPEAT SHOPLIFTER ARRESTED AGAIN

A repeat shoplifter has been charged again, this time eluding loss prevention officers at the Williamsport Wegmans for a fourth time and escaping the store before city police arrived.  According to North Central PA dot com, Michelle Lynn Wettlaufer of Muncy was detained  after she attempted to leave the store by the side exit with unscanned items November 30th.  Officials say Wettlaufer allegedly admitted taking of items worth 37 dollars, but gave other false information before running from the office area where she was being questioned.  She remains at large and a warrant has been issued for her arrest. 

NON-CREDIBLE BOMB THREAT IN BELLFONTE

A Bellefonte office building in Centre County received a non-credible bomb threat last Tuesday and the facility was temporarily evacuated out of an abundance of caution.  According to the Lock Haven Express, police investigated at the Willowbank Building that evening after a threat came in via email.  They then cleared the scene and said there were no credible threats by 8:20pm.  The building houses the Centre County Elections Office, and police say the office and ballots were under constant supervision while the building was swept.

PRISON ESCAPEE IN CUSTODY AGAIN

A former Hagerstown, Maryland man was apprehended in November after being on the run from an escape from a Pennsylvania prison for a month.  According to North Central PA dot com, 35 year old Matthew Lee Miles had been held at the Capital Pavilion Residential Reentry Center in Dauphin County and escaped custody October 15th.  Miles was found November 25th and was indicted last week by a federal grand jury on escape charges.  For the escape, Miles could receive an additional five years of imprisonment, a term of supervised release following imprisonment, and a fine.

SNOWMOBILE CLASS FOR YOUTH IN JANUARY

An all-day safety course hosted by the Hyner Mountain Snowmobile Club will be held in Lock Haven coming up January 4th.  According to North Central PA dot com, parents and children can attend the day of the event and sign in before the 8am class that is held at the Hyner Mountain Snowmobile Club lodge, which is located approximately 6 miles north of Haneyville, PA in Clinton County.  The class is free with lunch provided. IN the event of rideable snow, parents should bring snowmobiles and gear so that the DCNR-specified Optional Performance Test can be administered to the youth students.  Email  [email protected] to pre-register.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Sports


Girls Basketball
St J. Neumann  32         Norry Christian  19
Jersey Shore  67                   Bloomsburg  37
Hughesville  71                    Wyalusing  28
Canton  48     Meadowbrook Christian  25
Shamokin  54                        Warrior  Run  17

Boys Basketball

Crestwood  52                       Loyalsock  40
Warrior  Run  85                  So Williamsport  44
Sullivan County  38          Meadowbrook Christian  32
Boys Wrestling 
Montoursville  40                Shikellamy  21
Shamokin  48                        Loyalsock  24

NFL Monday Night Football
Vikings  30           Bears  12
Falcons  15           Raiders  9
NFL Thursday Night Football
Broncos vs Chargers  8:15pm PrimeVid
NFL Saturday
Texans  vs Chiefs  1pm NBC/Peacock
Steelers  vs Ravens  4:30pm FOX

NBA

76ers  121            Hornets  108
Pistons  125         Heat  124
Bulls  122             Raptors  121
Cavaliers  130      Nets  101
Nuggets  130        Kings  129
Clippers  144       Jazz 107

NBA Tonight

Bucks  vs  Thunder  8:30pm  ABC

NHL

Stars  3       Capitals  1
Panthers  6           Oilers  5
Canucks  3           Avalanche 1

NHL Tonight

Sabres  vs Canadiens  7pm ESPN+
Kings  vs Penguins  7pm  ESPN+
Islanders  vs Hurricanes  7:30pm  Hulu/ESPN+
Devils  vs Blues  8pm ESPN+
Rangers  vs Predators  8pm ESPN+
Capitals  vs Blackhawks 8:30pm ESPN+

Trinity Episcopal Church Surprise Movie Night

A SURPRISE MOVIE NIGHT ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 10TH AT 6PM AT TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 844 WEST 4TH STREET, WILLIAMSPORT. ANY QUESTIONS, YOU CAN CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE AT 570-322-0126.

Eagle Grange Hall “Share the Love” Valentine Take-Out Dinner

ANNUAL FREE “SHARE THE LOVE” VALENTINE TAKE-OUT DINNER AS A GIFT TO THE COMMUNITY BY EAGLE GRANGE.   EACH MEAL INCLUDES:  HOMEMADE LASAGNA, GREEN MIXED SALAD WITH HOUSE CELERY SEED DRESSING, APPLESAUCE, GARLIC BREAD AND ANGEL FOOD CAKE WITH STRAWBERRIES.  DONATIONS TO “PAY THE LOVE FORWARD” WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY.   ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED; CONTACT DAISY STYER @ 570-546-5861.  RESERVATIONS LIMITED TO 200 MEALS.  SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, PICK UP BETWEEN 2-4 P.M. EAGLE GRANGE HALL AT THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE 15 AND EAST BLIND ROAD, MONTGOMERY, PA.

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