BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 16, 2024

POLICE SEEK SHAMOKIN SHOOTING SUSPECT

After a shooting of a teenager in Shamokin earlier this week, Coal Township police have issued an arrest warrant for a 15 year old who may have fled to the Philadelphia area.  According to the News Item, police say 15-year-old Aiden J. Scott shot another a 15 year old boy in the chest in a wooded area on South Vine Street near the Shamokin-Coal Township border around 2pm Tuesday.  The victim was taken to the Shamokin police department where he was stabilized and transported by ambulance to Geisinger-Shamokin Area Community Hospital, before being flown by helicopter to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville where he is in serious condition. Scott has been charged as an adult and is facing charges of aggravated assault, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a firearm by a minor and recklessly endangering another person.  If you have information about the shooting or Scott’s whereabouts call Coal Township Police Department at 570-644-0333.

MAN CHARGED FOR SHARING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

A man from Snyder County has been arrested after police discovered he was sharing child pornography through social media, following an investigation.  According to North Central PA dot com, 23 year old Robert William Bowen III of Selinsgrove was arrested May 10th, after the parent company of Facebook, Meta, provided a CyberTip to local police when the pornographic images were shared last year.  Once police got a search warrant for Bowen’s phone and other files, he was charged with two felony counts of child pornography, and two other related felonies. His preliminary hearing is May 20th and his bail was set at 50 thousand dollars.

LANE RESTRICTION TODAY ON THE CSVT RIVER BRIDGE

There will be a lane restriction today on Route 147 northbound in Union Township, Union County, for pavement testing.  According to PennDOT, a crew will work on the northbound  approach to the CSVT River Bridge from the Snyder-Union side of the river. Watch for the right lane to be restricted where work is being performed between noon and 5pm  weather permitting.

WILLIAMSPORT SUICIDE PREVENTION GROUP WILL START AGAIN IN FALL

Williamsport area High and Middle Schools are just a couple of the schools in the United States that started a suicide prevention program, calling the 16 students who were nominated by their fellow students as the “Hope Squad”.  The current Hope Squad began at the beginning of this school year, and is a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program that encourages students and helps them know they are not alone.  Now that the school year is ending, a new group of students for the Hope Squad program will be nominated in the fall.  If you are struggling with mental health issues call or text 988, or use the chat at 988lifeline.org.

CONVICTED MURDERER SAY SENTENCE IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL

A Selinsgrove man sentenced to life without the possibility for parole for killing his estranged wife in 2022, went back to court this week to try and overturn the decision of his bench trial in March.  According to the Daily Item, attorneys for Brad A. Bailor,  who was found guilty of first-degree murder and was at the hearing via video from SCI Smithfield, filed a post-sentence motion saying the life without parole sentence is unconstitutional in Pennsylvania. Senior Judge Harold F. Woelfel Jr. denied the request, saying the case was for a higher court to rule on.

MONTGOMERY MAN ARRESTED FOR SELLING BODY PARTS

A Montgomery man is facing charges of transporting stolen body parts between Kansas and Pennsylvania from 2018 through 2022.  According to WNEP, 38 year old Andrew Ensanian is a co-defendant with a Wichita man who was also charged this week by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania for allegedly trafficking human remains. Federal investigators say six co-conspirators were accused of selling human body parts to a Cumberland County man and were charged in June of 2023. Ensanian and the other defendant from Kansas do not yet have a trial date set.

RIDER PARK TO GET RENOVATED

Thanks to a Community Conservation Partnerships Program grant from DCNR,  the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania was able to announce yesterday a 500 thousand dollar investment in Rider Park and broke ground for the work that will include a number of upgrades.  According to the Sun Gazette, improvements should take about 6 weeks and will feature a new pavilion, information kiosk, rain gardens, expanded parking and a new entrance gateway to the park.  Additional funding will come from private donations and Lycoming County Act 13 Legacy Funds from state impact fees.  Follow the progress for the renovation at 330 Pine Street in Williamsport, at Rider Park on Facebook.

RUTTER’S TO EMPLOY 50 IN MILTON

A tri-state area convenience store, based in York, PA, has announced they have started construction  at a new location just off the Industrial Park Road exit of Route 147 near Milton.  According to the News Item, Rutter’s plans to employ 50 people at the new location,  which will feature 12 auto-fueling positions and five commercial fueling lanes, 24 hours a day.  The chain will feature 13 thousand 500 square feet inside the store with a new design that is different from most of the other 87 stores locations around PA, Maryland and West Virginia. The Milton store is expected to open by the end of 2024.

SPORTS

PIAA D4 Baseball
Jersey Shore  7     Midd-West  5 
NP Mansfield 5    NE Bradford  3
Elk Lake  10         Wyalusing 5
Softball
NP Liberty  7       NE Bradford  2
Williamson  9       Montgomery  2
Bloomsburg  4     Milton  3

NBA
Celtics  113          Cavaliers  98  BOS wins series 4-1
Mavericks  104    Thunder  92  DAL leads 3-2
NBA Tonight
Nuggets  vs Timberwolves  8:30pm ESPN  DEN leads  3-2

MLB

Rangers  4            Guardians  0
Orioles  3             Blue Jays  2
Brewers  10          Pirates  2
White Sox 2         Nationals 0
Phillies  10                     Mets  5
Rays  4                 Red Sox  3
Yankees 4            Twins  0

MLB Today

Yankees vs Twins  1:10pm
Mets vs Phillies  6:40pm
Pirates vs Cubs  7:40pm
Cincinnati  vs LA Dodgers 10:10pm

NHL
Avalanche  5        Stars  3 DAL leads  3-2
NHL Tonight
Rangers vs Hurricanes 7pm TNT NY leads 3-2
Oilers  vs Canucks  10pm TNT  tied 2-2

NFL News
* Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs will start working on their third straight Super Bowl title as they host the Baltimore Ravens  September 5th  in the kickoff game, while the Los Angeles Rams are at the Detroit Lions in the Sunday night game on Sept. 8th in another playoff rematch.
* The Atlanta Falcons will host Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers September 8th, as he debuts with Pittsburgh after being released by Denver.
* Arthur Smith is the Steelers’ offensive coordinator after being fired as Falcons coach.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 15, 2024

MURDER TRIAL STARTS TODAY IN NORTHUMBERLAND

The trial of accused murderer Ajani Uhuru will start today. According to the Daily Item, 23 year old Uhuru is accused by Sunbury police of shooting and killing Kareem Jakes in May 2022 at the Penn Jersey Food Mart on Fourth Street in Sunbury after an argument. Twelve Northumberland County residents, along with four alternates, were chosen earlier this week for the jury panel.  After the incident, Uhuru allegedly fled the scene and was caught by the U.S. Marshals days after the shooting outside of Philadelphia.  The trial begins this morning after 9am.

WANTED MAN CAPTURED IN WATSONTOWN

Watsontown police say they captured a wanted man May 8th after a borough resident informed police he was in town.  According to local police, 43-year-old Jamari Brunson, who is was wanted on a prohibited weapons charge in Montour County, was seen by a resident on Main Street in Watsontown.  Police made initial contact and Brunson eluded police, feeling after talking with police on the phone.  He was captured shortly after and taken to Montour County to answer to his charges. Brunson was also charged with fleeing from police.  Milton police also assisted at the scene.

MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY SET FOR WILLIAMSPORT

Williamsport’s  Annual Memorial Day ceremony is Saturday May 25th at Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park.  According to the Lycoming County Veterans Memorial Park Commission and the Lycoming County Veterans Council, Inc. the event will be at West Fourth Street and Wahoo Drive, starting at 11am. The keynote speaker will be Major General Mark J. Schindler, the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania.  Among other honors, Major Schindler is responsible for the command and control of over 18,000 Army and Air National Guard members. Tents will be provided, and the event will be held rain or shine.

LOCK HAVEN FLY IN SCHEDULED FOR JUNE

Lock Haven’s 38th Sentimental Journey to Cub Haven Fly-in will begin June 18th and continue through Sunday the 23rd Each day will feature special perks, including Clinton County Day with free admission for Clinton County residents and Veteran appreciation Day, admitting all veterans free of charge.  A banquet is scheduled for Friday evening that requires reservations and the public can enjoy seminars, contests, Fly-Bys, tours, corn roasts and even a kiddie hour is held each day.  Find out more about the event with musical entertainment and camping available at sentimentaljourneyfly-in.com.

 LOCK HAVEN MAN ARRESTED FOR CRIMINAL TRESPASS

A Lock Haven man has been charged with felony criminal trespass after he kicked another man’s door in, threatening him April 26th.  According to North Central PA dot com, 25 year old Thomas Miller  came to the home on Susquehanna Avenue responding to alleged messages and threatening phone calls he had received  and threatened the accuser over a woman he was dating.  Miller kicked at the basement door before the victim ran from the scene and called police.  Officers arrived when Miller was waiting at the scene and took him into custody, his preliminary hearing is May 20th with bail set at 10 thousand dollars unsecured.

LEGISLATION ABOUT PANIC ALARMS INTRODUCED IN PA

Pennsylvania is one of five states considering silent panic alarms for schools as a defense against campus emergencies.  According to the Center Square, the bipartisan plan was introduced in the Senate Monday, and is named “Alyssa’s Law” for one of the 17 victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla in February of 2018, Alyssa Aldaheff.  A school resource officer faced charges for idling outside the school for 40 minutes while the shooting continued inside.  Senators Art Haywood, a Democrat from Philadelphia, and Senator Tracy Pennycuick, a Republican from Red Hill said the legislation allows for direct contact with local law enforcement and is a critical step in ensuring the safety of students in the Commonwealth.

SHIKELLAMY STUDENTS TO BE FEATURED ON PUBLIC TELEVISION

Students from Shikellamy Middle School will be featured on public television next Tuesday.  According to the Daily Item, professionals from WVIA worked with students to write and produce an episode for a new program called WVIA Youth Voices, earlier this year.  Administrators from Shikellamy expressed gratitude for students to have such a memorable experience, which was made possible by the 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation.  The program premiers May 21st at 7:30pm on WVIA.

WSO TO PERFORM AT LYCOMING COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

There will be an outdoor concert at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds in June featuring the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra who will partner again for the second year, with the Hughesville Area Public Library.  WSO musical selections are meant to pay tribute to the rugged allure of the Wild West.  The East Lycoming School District’s High School Band will perform at the show, which will also include the Hughesville High School Drama Club. The event is June 2nd at 7pm and is free and open to the public, who are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs. There will be family activities starting at 5:30pm at the fairgrounds, including a balloon performance from Air Weaver Balloons.

SPORTS

PIAA D4 Softball
South Williamsport  5  Central Mountain 2
Williamsport  7              Holy Redeemer  6
NP Liberty  10               Williamson  0
Baseball
Milton  6                        Montgomery  1
South Williamsport  2  NP Mansfield  1
Hughesville  11              Lewisburg  7
Canton 9                        Athens  6

NBA Playoffs
Knicks  121        Pacers  91  NY leads  3-2
Nuggets  112      Timberwolves  97  DEN leads  3-2
NBA Tonight
Cavaliers vs Celtics  7pm TNT  BOS leads 3-1
Mavericks vs Thunder  9:30pm  TNT  tied 2-2

MLB 
Guardians  7       Rangers 4
Phillies  4            Mets  0
Nationals  6        White Sox  3
Red Sox  5          Rays  4
Yankees  5          Twins  1
Brewers  4           Pirates  3
Blue Jays vs Orioles postponed/rain
MLB Tonight
Blue Jays vs Orioles  12:35pm
Pirates vs Brewers 1:10pm
Mets vs Phillies 6:40pm
Yankees vs Twins  7:40pm  Prime VideoNHL 2nd Round
Bruins  2             Panthers 1 FLA leads 3-2
Oilers 3               Canucks  2  tied 2-2
NHL Tonight
Avalanche vs Stars  8pm ESPN  DAL leads 3-1

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 14, 2024

PHILLY MAN FILES SUIT AGAINST WILLIAMSPORT POLICE

A Philadelphia man is suing the Williamsport Bureau of Police, claiming they used extreme use of force during a raid at a hotel room on East Third Street IN Williamsport in the spring of 2021.  According to the Sun Gazette, Antwan Hairston says he woke to Williamsport police banging on the door and alleges that when he opened the door, officers who didn’t have a warrant at first, injured him by hitting him on the head with a gun during the apprehension. Police say Hairston and another person who were staying in the room faced felony drug charges and Hairston was initially jailed but later released.  The man’s federal lawsuit, asks for compensatory damages of $475,000, punitive damages of $250,000 and costs, states his Constitutional rights were violated, and wants the police to publicly apologize and be held accountable.

JERSEY MAN TO BE EXTRADICTED

A New Jersey man and accused murderer was arrested in Northumberland County this past Friday.  Forty three year-old Aswad Spruiel, originally from Plainfield, New Jersey, had been in the sights of the US Marshals Service since last July and was arrested on South Coal Street in Shamokin.  Spruiel’s extensive history of crime prompted the Marshals to deploy a ‘Violent Crimes Fugitive Task Force’, composed of 22 state, county and local officials including some in the Williamsport City police. Spruiel is currently being held in Northumberland County prison awaiting transport back to New Jersey.

BRIDGE WORK TO CLOSE ROAD IN WATSONTOWN

The Watsontown River Bridge will close today through Sunday, June 16 for a bridge preservation project. According to PennDOT, Brimmer Avenue will be closed between Route 15 in White Deer Township in Union County and Elm Street and Canal Street in Watsontown while they patch the bridge and also do epoxy overlay and milling of the bridge approaches. A detour using Main Street, Route 44, and Route 15, which will be in place for the 35 days.

COMPOST SITE CHANGES HOURS

Selinsgrove borough officials say non-resident dumping at the compost site is happening more frequently, and they’ve changed operating hours of the site to  combat the problem. According to the borough website, Selinsgrove.org, extra costs are incurred and must be covered by local residents when extra debris is left to be ground up.  Compost hours are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to noon the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding holidays.

WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER THEFT ATTEMPT

A woman who stole her mother’s identification, allegedly tried to steal 10 thousand dollars from her bank account, but was stopped by the teller who reported the attempted theft to the mother who called police.  According to North Central PA dot com, bank officials say 42 year old Suann Nicole Dyar attempted to withdraw the funds through the drive-through, but when requested to come inside for the transaction, she was unable to verify any information on her mother’s account, who later confirmed Dyer did not have permission to withdraw funds.  Police found the mother’s ID at Dyer’s home.  She is being charged with theft by deception and identity theft.

OFFICER IN CLINTON COUNTY CAUGHT SMUGGLING CONTRABAND

A corrections officer at Clinton County Correctional facility was charged with conspiracy after it discovered he was the source of contraband making it’s way to the inmates.  According to North Central dot com, routine testing of inmates that turned up drug detection led to an investigation in which an inmate disclosed that officer 27 year old Adryan Lynn Selleck of Lock Haven was smuggling bundled items into the prison, including marijuana, methamphetamine , and bath salts.  Selleck told officers April 28th, that he never inspected the contents he carried in and only thought cigarettes were inside. Along with felony contraband and controlled substance conspiracy, Selleck faces two felonies of conspiracy possession with intent to deliver.  He posted 75 thousand dollars monetary bail and has a preliminary hearing June 25th.

BRIDGE WORK FOR A MONTH IN NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY

There will be a bridge flushing project going on this week in Northumberland County, mostly on I-80, I-180 and Route 147. According to PennDOT, the project is part of a moving operation that will cause some lanes to be restricted with flaggers between the hours of 8am and 2pm on days when crews are on the scene working.  Use 511PA dot com to check road conditions 24/7 across the Commonwealth.

FORTNITE CLUB AT JV BROWN LIBRARY

A club for teens who play the video game Fortnite has started at the James V. Brown Library in Williamsport and will meet monthly to use the library’s computers and meet with others to discuss the rated “T for Teen” game’s characters, strategies, and more.  The club will get together on the 1st Friday of each month from 4:30 to 5:30 through December of 2024.  The club meets in the teen area on the 2nd floor of the Welch Children’s Wing of the library on West 4th Street.

SPORTS

PIAA D4 Baseball
Montoursville  9            Canton 0
Williamsport 16  Midd-West  2  /5
Montgomery  7    Millville 0
Warrior Run  14  Muncy  1
South Wmsprt 4  Benton 2
Cntrl Columbia  9  Hughesville 8/8
NP Mansfield  10  Williamson 0  /5
Neumann  11        Sugar Valley  2
Cntrl Mntain  12    Lewisburg  3
Softball 

Muncy  7              Mifflinburg  2
Williamsport  11   Lewisburg 1
Warrior Run  13  Montgomery  2
Danville 8             Hughesville 5


NBA Semifinals
Celtics  109          Cavaliers 102 BOS leads 3-1
Thunder  100       Mavericks  96  tied 2-2
NBA Semifinals Tonight
Pacers  vs Knicks 8pm TNT tied 2-2
Timberwolves vs Nuggets  tied 2-2

MLB
Guardians  7       Rangers  0
Blue Jays  3        Orioles  2
Phillies  5            Mets 4/10
Rays  5                Red Sox  3
Pirates  8             Brewers  6
D’Backs 6           Reds  5
Nationals  vs White Sox postponed/Rain

MLB Today

Phillies vs Mets  1:10pm
Nationals vs White Sox 4:40pm
Pirates vs Brewers  7:40pm
Yankees vs Twins  7:40pm TBS
NHL 2nd Round
Hurricanes 4         Rangers  1 NY Leads 3-2
Stars 5                  Avalanche 1  DAL leads 3-1
NHL Tonight
Bruins vs Panthers  7pm ESPN FLA leads 3-1
Canucks vs Oilers  9:30pm ESPN  VAN leads 2-1

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 10, 2024

HEAD-ON COLLISION IN LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP

A head-on collision between a city bus and a car on the Golden Strip in Loyalsock Township shut down a lane of traffic yesterday afternoon and caused several injuries.  According to the Sun Gazette, 4 passengers of a River Valley Transit bus and the driver of a Nissan Altima were treated for injuries with two vicitims involved transported to UPMC Williamsport.  Police say the driver of the Altima turned in front of the bus to enter a parking lot near Westminster Drive just before 4:30pm.  The accident caused authorities from Loyalsock Township and South Williamsport to divert traffic from the eastbound lanes while they cleaned up.  One westbound lane of East Third Street remained open.

MILLVILLE MAN CHARGED WITH BURGLARY, DRUG POSSESSION

A 43 year old Millville man had an arraignment last Thursday in Lycoming County Court answering to two counts of felony charges of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine from two incidents last year, as well as unauthorized use of a motor vehicle for illegally operating a golf cart on Gardner Road in Franklin Township back in November 2021.  According to North Central PA dot com, for the burglary charge, Richard Dale Hunley, along with two others, allegedly broke into the state police impound lot in Montoursville and removed items from a car that had been seized.  Hunley is free on 125 thousand dollars bail.

PERMANENT TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLED IN FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP

Motorists are advised that the reconstruction and bridge replacement project continues this week at Lycoming Mall Drive Fairfield Road in Fairfield Township. According to PennDOT, yesterday the temporary traffic signals were installed at the intersection of Fairfield Road and Lycoming Mall Drive. At this time, the temporary traffic signals at that intersection are in full activation mode. Check 511PA dot com to check road conditions 24/7 across PA.

MOVIE PROCEEDS BENEFIT MUNCY FIRE DEPARTMENT

Muncy Township Volunteer Fire Company will benefit from the proceeds today through Sunday when District Cinema at the former Lycoming Mall will show screenings of new and retro movies as a fundraiser.  According to Sun Gazette, in a recent news release, cinema operator Dipson Theaters who partnered with District Cinema LLC, says the soft opening of the theater this weekend, will include canned beer and mixed beverages for sale from Bald Birds Brewery Company that can be enjoyed during the show.  Theater executives say they are grateful for the dedication of the Muncy Volunteer firefighters and hope the donation this weekend will help continue their “noble work”.  Get details about the show times and listings online at thedistrict.dipsontheatres.com.

FATHER JAILED FOR NEGLECT OF MEDICAL ISSUES

A man from Mill Hall has been charged with felony endangerment of children after a Clinton County Children and Youth Services referral uncovered that three children in the home had serious medical needs that were neglected.  According to North Central PA dot com, 39 year old Robert Edward Winslow allegedly refused dental care for a teenage child who had been having serious pain since early 2023, as well as refusal to refill medication prescriptions for another child who suffered from mental health issues.  Winslow also refused to comply with caseworkers who visited the home dozens of times in 2023.  Winslow must answer to 5 felony counts of endangering the welfare of a child.  He remains incarcerated at Clinton County Prison in lieu of $150,000 bail.

JUVENILES PLEAD GUILTY TO POACHING DEER

A group of juveniles in Cambria County pleaded guilty to poaching deer in the fall of 2023.  According to State Police, the Game Warden received reports of what they called a “poaching spree” before they found 10 deer were killed at night and left to rot.  On the fourth night of the thrill killings, Troopers and Cresson Township police located and apprehended the suspects while they were actively engaged in the illegal activity.  They each were arraigned with the Cambria County juvenile probation office, and with their plea deal, were convicted of felony unlawful killing or taking of big game, $5,000 in fines, probation, 50 hours of community service, and multiple years of hunting license revocation.  If you know of  wildlife crimes, contact the toll-free hotline of Operation Game Thief at 1-888-PGC-8001.

BUMP STOCK BILL FAILS IN HARRISBURG

Proposed bills in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to ban bump stocks and formulate an electronic gun sale registry narrowly failed Tuesday, after lawmakers said the bills violate the second amendment, and the one about bump stocks duplicates federal laws.  According to the Center Square, House Bill 335 and 2206, both failed with a Democrat from Johnstown issuing the tie-breaking no-vote.

LYCOMING COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT SATURDAY

Lycoming College’s 176th Commencement ceremony is tomorrow and will feature the commencement address by Williamsport Mayor Derek Slaughter.  According to North Central PA dot com, Mayor Slaughter will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws from Lycoming College during the ceremony. Cathryn Brought, a graduating senior from Wellsboro, will also speak at the commencent ceremony which will be held outdoors Saturday at 2pm on the Fultz Quad unless it rains. A decision about moving commencement indoors will be made by 9am at Lycoming.edu in the case of inclement weather.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Softball
Hughesville 20             Wellsboro  4
NP Liberty  14             Troy 1
Montgomery  21          St John Neumann  2  /5

NBA East/West Semifinals
Cavaliers  118              Celtics  94 tied 1-1
Mavericks  119            Thunder  110 tied 1-1
NBA Semifinals Tonight
Knicks vs Pacers  7pm ESPN  NY leads 2-0
Nuggets  vs Timberwolves  9:30pm ESPN MIN leads 2-0

MLB
White Sox  3                Guardians  2
Diamondbacks  5         Reds 4
Astros  4                       Yankees  3
Brewers  7                    Cardinals 1
MLB Tonight
Cubs vs Pirates 6:40pm
Yankees vs Rays  6:50pm
Dbacks vs Orioles 7:05 AppleTv
Phillies vs Marlins  7:10pm
Nationals  vs Red Sox  7:10pm

NHL
Rangers  3           Hurricanes 2 NY leads 3-0
Stars  5                Avalanche 3  tied 1-1
NHL Tonight
Panthers  vs Bruins  7pm TNT tied 1-1
Oilers vs Canucks 10pm TNT VAN leads  1-0NASCAR Sunday
Goodyear 400  Darlington Raceway – Darlington SC
Pre-Race  2pm/ Green Flag 3pm
Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network/ WILQ’s HD3

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 9, 2024

MAN WHO ATTEMPTED TO TRAFFICK TEENS SENTENCED

A man who pleaded no contest to attempting to traffic his 12 year old child and another 16 year old was sentenced to state prison after his hearing Tuesday in Lycoming County Court.  According to North Central PA dot com, court records say 41 year old Victor Eugene Booth and 36 year old Jennifer Lynn Gibbs, approached another man, and co-defendant Allen Arthur Frazier about trafficking the girls and were taking steps to groom them att he time.  Gibbs was sentenced to 2 to 5 years in prison earlier this year, and Booth agreed to testify against Frazier whose trial was set to start last week, but was continued.  Booth was sentenced to 2 to 4 years and will be on the sex offender registration and notification act (SORNA) list for 15 years upon release.

DRIVE-THRU RAGE BRINGS ABOUT AN ARREST FOR NC WOMAN

A 34 year old woman from North Carolina was arrested at the Dairy Queen in Selinsgrove after she became angry and threw a sauce cup at the drive-thru workers.  According to North Cetnral PA dot com, State troopers responded when Toneika Askew was in the drive thru line on April 30th at about 1:30pm and while shouting threw the sauce back through the windowstriking a 50 year old victim.  The woman was cited with disorderly conduct at the office of District Judge Scott A. Zeigler in Selinsgrove.

TONS OF TRASH COLLECTED IN APRIL FOR EARTH DAY IN NEPA

During Earth Day inspired cleanup activities between April 1st through the30th, over 950 volunteers collected over 40 thousand pounds of trash from 24 locations across the region.  Partnering communities and local organizations held events in partnership with the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful initiative which supported the volunteers by helping to secure no-cost cleanup materials such as bags, gloves, and safety vests.  Volunteers from Williamsport, South Williamsport,  Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Newberry, Montgomery, Milton, Lewisburg, Selinsgrove, Sunbury and other regions participated.

WILLIAMSPORT FOOTBALL STANDOUT, GARY BROWN, TO BE HONORED

One of the best running backs to ever play football at Williamsport Area High School will be memorialized with a street named for him where he grew up.  According to the Sun Gazette, Williamsport City Council anticipates approving an upcoming ordinance that will call a portion of Lycoming Street – the blocks between Walnut and Elmira Streets , Gary Leroy Brown Way.  Brown, who passed in 2022 from cancer at age 52, played college football for Penn State, and was then drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1991 beginning an NFL career that lasted 8 seasons, resulted in 4300 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns.

SHAMOKIN MAN ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT

Police in Shamokin observed a man assault a woman and threaten with a handgun at the House of Wins on Monday, and took him into custody.  According to North Central PA dot com, 39 year old Terrance G. Mitchell, known as Razor, was seen at the East Independence street establishment arguing with and assaulting the victim, before police arrived on the scene.  Police say Mitchell is not able to carry a gun from a prior conviction, and they arrested him on charges of felony aggravated assault, possession of a firearm and other charges.  He was taken to Northumberland County Prison in liue of 75 thousand dollars bail.  His preliminary hearing is May 28th.

NURSE WHO KILLED 22 PEOPLE SENTENCED TO LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE

A Butler County woman who, as a nurse, intentionally administered lethal doses of insulin to patients at several skilled nursing facilities in 2022, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.  According to North Central PA dot com, Heather Pressdee pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder, and 19 counts of criminal attempt to commit murder after 22 patients in her care at different facilities in Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, and Westmoreland counties , died immediately or soon after from the insulin injections.  The PA Attorney General said that Pressdee was given three consecutive life sentences regarding three counts of first degree murder, plus 380 to 760 years of consecutive incarceration for the 19 counts of criminal attempt.  She was arrested and has remained incarcerated since May of 2023.

NEW MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY

There was a groundbreaking in Danville recently for a new mental health treatment facility that will be for in and outpatient treatment, for all ages to be run by Acadia Health care for Geisinger.  According to Geisinger, construction has begun on the state-of-the-art site at 206 Maria Hall Drive, and it will feature a 96-bed behavioral health hospital to address the growing need for accessible, high-quality behavioral health services in central Pennsylvania.  The facility is expect to open during the summer of 2025.

UPCOMING TALK ABOUT FLOODING AT LYCOMING COLLEGE

There will be a free talk about the history of flooding in Lycoming County by an award winning author who publishes books and photographs about rivers, conservation, and adventure travel, hosted by the Lycoming College Clean Water Institute this month.  According to North Central PA dot com, Tim Palmer, who wrote, “Seek Higher Ground: The Natural Solution To Our Urgent Flooding Crisis,” will speak May 17th at 2pm in the Barclay Room at Lycoming College and discuss how global warming will sharply intensify flooding, and will also provide an account of the Hurricane Agnes flood of 1972.  Find out more at Lycoming.edu.

SPORTS

PIAA D4 Baseball
Hughesville  5      Jersey Shore  4
Muncy  17                     Sugar Valley  5
Montgomery  15  Bucktail  0  /3
Softball  
Loyalsock  8         Warrior Run 1
South Wmsprt 7  Danville  5
Muncy  15                     Sugar Valley  0 /3
Selinsgrove  6       Williamsport 2

NBA
Knicks  130          Pacers  121 NY leads  2-0
NBA East/West Semifinals Tonight
Cavaliers  vs Celtics  7pm    BOS leads 2-0
Mavericks vs Thunder  9:30pm    OKC  leads 1-0

MLB
Guardians  5        Tigers  4
Angels 5               Pirates  4
Blue Jays  5          Phillies  3
Diamondbacks 4            Reds  3
Orioles  7             Nationals  6
Yankees  9                     Astros  4
Braves  5              Red Sox 0
Mets vs Cardinals postponed/rain
MLB Today
Arizona vs  Cincinnati 1:10pm
Houston vs NY Yankees  5:05
Cleveland vs Chicago  White Sox 7:40pm

NHL
East/West  2nd Round Playoffs
Panthers  6  Bruins  1  tied 1-1
Canucks  5  Oilers  4  VAN leads  1-0
NHL Tonight 2nd Round
Rangers vs Hurricanes  7pm TNT  NYR lead 2-0
Avalanche  vs Stars  9:30pm TNT  COL leads  1-0

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 8, 2024

ACCIDENT SLOWED TRAFFIC ON I-180 EAST TUESDAY

There were big backups yesterday afternoon when a vehicle crash occurred on I-180 east in Loyalsock Township.  According to PennDOT, there was crawling  traffic in the area past the crash site at the Faxon exit, mile marker 26 at about 3:30pm which backed things up for about one and a half miles.  Drivers saw the lane restriction starting at the Market Street, Route 15 and Lewisburg interchange.  The traffic flow improved within the hour after clean up of the accident.

2013 SEX OFFENDER OUT ON SUPERVISED BAIL

A Williamsport man who is accused of two hundred felony sexual assault charges after a year-long relationship with a minor eleven years ago was in court Tuesday.  According to the Sun Gazette, 50 year old Joshua Carter Turner is facing the rape charges for actions that began at a business in Newberry where he worked when he was 35 years old which progressed between him and the 14 year old from 2012 to 2013.  Turner was initially denied bail for 30 felony charges each of statutory sexual assault, involuntary deviate sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault, endangering the welfare of children and more, after waiving his preliminary hearing this week he was given 150 thousand dollars supervised release.

CONTRACTOR ARRESTED FOR FRAUD

A contractor from Williamsport, who police say has a history of similar conduct, has been arrested for fraud after he took money for home repair last month and never did the work.  According to the Sun Gazette, the owner of PhaseUp Contracting, Jason Robert Yahn of Linden took 300 dollars from an elderly woman in April to repair a kitchen ceiling and never came back.  He was recently incarcerated for a felony charge of contractor fraud and also faces additional misdemeanor charges, including theft by deception, deceptive business practice and more.  He was jailed under five thousand dollars bail.

FREE BUS RIDES TODAY

There will be free rides on River Valley Transit buses today as a thank you to all passengers who use the bus system for transportation to work, school,  healthcare appointments, or recreation.  According to RVTA Executive Director Todd Wright says “Rider Appreciation Day” is a statewide initiative developed in coordination with the Pennsylvania Public Transportation Agency and the administrative staff are planning to make surprise appearances on undisclosed buses to hand out thank you gifts to riders.  River Valley Transit will not charge fares today in Williamsport and the surrounding areas including Muncy, Hughesville, Montoursville, Loyalsock, Montgomery and Jersey Shore.

VICTIM IN GAMBLE TOWNSHIP CRASH IDENTIFIED

The woman from Trout Run who was killed in a one car accident this week after the SUV she was driving went off the road in Gamble Township, has been identified.  According to the Sun Gazette, 40 year old Meralea Cook was traveling northbound on Sugar Camp Road and went off the roadway and down an embankment at about 3:15pm Monday.  There were no witnesses of the crash.  The Lycoming County coroner pronounced Cook dead at the scene after she suffered blunt force trauma injuries.  State police at Montoursville say Cook lived only a few miles from the crash site.

INMATE ARRESTED AFTER ESCAPING DURING WORK RELEASE

An inmate at Union County Prison has been charged with escape after he skipped his work release job in Lewsiburg and went to his girlfriend’s house instead for several hours.  According to North Central PA dot com, 50 year old Jamie Lee Heaney was on work release April 15th when he went missing.  Police say a few hours later, Heaney reported back to the jail, was drug tested, and came up positive.  He admitted smoking pot with his girlfriend while he was with her.  The escape charge against Heaney is a felony.  He has a preliminary hearing in Union County Court on May 23rd

BRIDGE WORK IN FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP

The reconstruction and bridge replacement project continues today at Lycoming Mall Drive and Fairfield Road in Fairfield Township.  According to PennDOT, the work yesterday, which included work on the bridge at Lycoming Mall Drive over Bennetts Run, continues today with the installation and activation of temporary traffic signals  which will be in  flashing mode at the intersection of Fairfield Road and Lycoming Mall Drive.  You may see lane shifts and single lane conditions with flagging during off-peak and overnight hours where work is being performed.

PENN COLLEGE EMPLOYEE CHOSEN AS WORLD SERIES UMPIRE

A man from Enola, PA who is an employee of Penn College of Technology as a senior program manager of commercial buildings for the college’s Clean Energy Center, has been chosen as one of 16 people chosen to be an umpire at the 77th edition of the Little League Baseball World Series.  According to Penn College, Zachary Gump was chosen in February after many years of umpiring beginning when he was a teenager though  earning his NCAA credentials to ump at the collegiate level.  Gump also participated in a weeklong umpire clinic at the Little League International Complex in 2015. IN this eleit position, he is guaranteed at least one game behind the plate and at each of the three bases. After four games, assignments will be based on performance.

SPORTS

PIAA HS
Baseball

Montoursville  2  Central Columbia 1
Canton  5             Wellsboro  3
Milton  7              Mount Carmel  6
Softball  
Bucktail  4                     Montgomery  2
Warrior  Run  17           Lewisburg 0  /3

MLB
Tigers  11             Guardians 7
Diamondbacks  6           Reds  2
Phillies  10           Blue Jays  1
Nationals  3          Orioles  0
Angels  9              Pirates  0
Yankees 10          Astros 3
Braves  4              Red Sox  2
Mets  7                 Cardinals  5
MLB Today
LA Angels  vs Pittsburgh  12:35pm
Toronto Blue Jays  vs Phillies 1:05pm
Detroit vs Cleveland  1:10pm
Mets vs St Louis  1:15pm ESPN+
Baltimore vs Washington  6:45pm
Houston vs Yankees 7:05pm
Boston Red Sox vs Atlanta Braves  7:20pm

NBA East/West Semifinals
Celtics 120                     Cavaliers 95  BOS leads 1-0
Thunder 117        Mavericks  95 OKC leads 1-0
NBA Tonight
Pacers vs Knicks 8pm TNT NY Leads 1-0NHL Playoffs 2nd Round
Rangers 4             Hurricanes  4 NYR lead 2-0
Avalanche  4        Stars  3 COL leads 1-0
NHL Tonight
Bruins vs Panthers  7:30pm ESPN Game 3
Oilers  vs  Canucks  10pm ESPN Game 2

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 7, 2024

UPDATE ABOUT VICTIMS IN ROUTE 15 SOUTH SPUR CRASH

One of the two men involved in the tractor trailer accident that occurred on the Route 15 south Spur on May 2nd, remains hospitalized with serious injuries.  According to the Sun Gazette, the driver of the truck hauling dog biscuits that flipped over Thursday evening and rerouted traffic for a few hours was identified as 24 year old Quamir Boyd of Philadelphia, and after treatment at UPMC Williamsport was discharged.  His passenger, 46 year old Angel Garcia Jr, of the Bronx, NY was still at Williamsport’s Intensive Care unit in serious condition.  The accident was cleaned up on Friday. 

MAN CHARGED WITH STRANGLING HIS WIFE

A man from Waterville has been arrested for strangling his wife during a domestic disturbance April 5th and again in an incident the day after.  According to the Sun Gazette, 42 year old Brett Wayne Rogers, faces felony charges of strangulation, simple assault, disorderly conduct and harassment that allegedly took place inside the couple’s home at the 10 thousand block of Route 44 North.  Rogers was arraigned and jailed in lieu of 50 thousand dollars bail.

NEW TOP EXECUTIVE AT PA GAME COMMISSION

The top official at the PA Game Commission has resigned after the Board of Game Commissioners determined a side job as a wellness coach created inappropriate business relationships within the department.  According to North Central PA dot com, the board said they have voiced concerns, but they are not about the leadership abilities of the executive director.  Bryan Burhans, who has held the directorship for 7 years, stepped down last Monday.  His replacement, Stephen Smith, the commission’s deputy executive director since February said he would call for an independent third-party review of the commission’s supplement employment policies.

FISH LADDER IN WILLIAMSPORT IS MALFUNCTIONING

The fish ladder, near the Hepburn Street Dam in Williamsport is not operating properly and DCNR Tiadaghton Forest District officials say they need a diver to go in and check the condition of a broken gate that is blocking the flow through the structure.  According to North Central PA dot com, Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association officials say  the passageway for fish to swim upriver past the structure is not getting enough water flowing through it for fish to move.  DCNR recently improved the cleaning schedule of the area and has cleaned debris from the structure which they say helps, but a timeline for the repair of the gateway has not yet been announced. 

FATAL CRASH IN GAMBLE TOWNSHIP

A woman from Trout Run was killed in an accident Monday after the SUV she was driving went off the road and struck three trees as it plunged down an embankment in Gamble Township.  According to the Sun gazette, the driver has not yet been publicly identified as authorities were notifying family members, but police say the Lycoming County coroner pronounced the woman dead at the scene of Sugar Camp Road where the vehicle went off the road at about 3:15pm.  State police at Montoursville completed an investigation of the crash site and will release more information as it becomes available.

SELINSGROVE NURSE CHARGED WITH STEALING MEDS

An RN at Evangelical Community Hospital in Lewisburg allegedly stole pain medication while she was on duty there; logging that she had administered the medicine to patients.  According to North Central PA dot com, 40 year old Stefanie Ann Kreamer, of Selinsgrove is facing several felonies over two incidents police say occurred in March.   After several interviews and denying her involvement, Kreamer eventually admitted to authorities that she falsified some patients’ pain levels in order to justify administering the Oxycodone and took the pills home. Officials were alerted to the missing drugs through a report from an automated pill dispenser. Kreamer was arraigned, with bail set at 10 thousand dollars and a preliminary hearing coming up May 23rd.

COMMUNITY INVITED TO HELP DESIGN LOCK HAVEN PARK

There is a Design Day planned in Lock Haven for May 9th  so that kids and adults can come and give input for a redesign of Hoberman Park this summer.  According to the Lock Haven Express, the city and partners, ‘Kaboom!’ and the Pennsylvania Municipal League are planning a kid-designed play space that they hope will spark joy and unite communities.  The meeting will be at the STEP community center on East Walnut Street in Lock Haven this Thursday from 5 to 6:30pm.  Those unable to attend are encouraged to go online and participate in a survey at lockhavenpa.gov.  The build will be at Hoberman Park August 1st through the 3rd.

MS SEMINAR FOR THE PUBLCI AT UPMC WILLIAMSPORT

Doctors from UPMC are hosting a discussion on the diagnosis and treatment of MS for interested members of the public next Thursday evening.  According to North Central PA dot com, neurology experts will hold the discussion about signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis, diagnosis, treatment and support, as well as information for caregivers and loved ones.  Registration is required for the event at UPMC Williamsport’s Walnut Room at 700 High St., on May 16th at 5pm, call 570-320-2135.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Baseball
Williamsport  9    Central Mountain 6
Loyalsock  11       Sayre 1
Hughesville  3      Wellsboro  1
South Wmsprt  4           Midd-West  1
Line Mountain  9           St John  Neumann  7
Warrior Run 6      Jersey Shore  1
Canton  11                     Sullivan County 2
Softball 
South Wmsprt 14          Shikellamy  3
Muncy  9              Bloomsburg 5
Boys Tennis 
Holidaysburg  4  Central Mountain  1

NBA Playoffs
Knicks  121          Pacers  117 NY leads 1-0
Timberwolves  106  Nuggets  80 MIN leads 2-0
NBA Tonight
Celtics  vs Cavaliers  7pm TNT East Semi-finals  Game 1
Mavericks vs Thunder West Semi-finals  Game 1

MLB
Guardians  2        Tigers  1
Phillies  6             Giants  1
Pirates  4              Angels  1
Mets  4                 Cardinals  3
MLB Tonight
Detroit vs Cleveland  6:10pm
LA Angels  vs Pirates 6:40pm
Toronto vs Phila  6:40pm
Houston vs NY Yankees  7:05pm  TBS
Boston Red Sox vs Atlanta Braves  7:20pm

NHL
Bruins  5     Panthers 1
NHL Tonight
Hurricanes vs NY Rangers  7pm ESPN  East 2nd Round Game 2 NYR lead 1-0
Avalanche vs Stars 9:3pm ESPN    West 2nd Round Game 1

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 6, 2024

ROUTE 220 SHUT DOWN SATURDAY AFTER FATAL WRECK

There was a fatal truck crash that shut down Route 220 in Muncy Township Saturday around noon, that involved an elderly man from Montoursville.  According to the Lycoming County Coroner’s Office,  87 year old William E. Messersmith  was traveling on Rt. 220 when his vehicle suddenly left the roadway and struck  a tree east of Oak Run Lane.  He was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash, and sustained no lethal traumatic injuries and may have suffered a medical episode before the accident.  Messersmith was pronounced dead at the scene and Route 220 was closed for several hours.  State police, Muncy Township and Hughesville firefighters were on the scene and PennDOT reopened Route 220 after 2:30pm.

EASEMENTS APPROVED FOR RIVERWALK CONSTRUCTION

Williamsport City Council, at their meeting Thursday, approved easement rights to properties on West Third Street, Rose Street, parcels on Elm Street and Berger Alley with the county so that the planned extension of the Susquehanna River Walk construction can continue.  According to North Central PA dot com, the easement agreements were needed between the city and Lycoming County that had gotten initial approval late last year.  Zoning officials say the additional segment broadens access to the River Walk, a key recreational amenity of the greater Williamsport community, and will cost over 100 thousand dollars.  The costs will be covered by grants through Lycoming County and DCNR.

SPRING REGATTA PLANNED IN LOCK HAVEN

The Delaware Valley Outboard Racing Association has planned a Spring regatta next weekend in Lock Haven.  In the spirit of the annual Jaycees Labor Day regatta that will still be held on Aug. 31, the spring event the first of its kind in the city, starts Saturday May 11th at 7am and will continue through Sunday at 5pm.  Find information about registration form for the event can be found here: form.jotform.com/241155697646164, of Google “Delaware Valley Outboard Racing Association”

PA’S PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR FROM BELLEFONTE

The principal of Bellefonte Area High School has been named Principal of the year for 2024 by the Pennsylvania Principals Association.  According to the Lock Haven Express, Michael Fedisson was chosen by a committee of his peers for his leadership and extraordinary contributions to his school, students and community.  As a graduate of Bellefonte Area High School himself, he started his career at Bellefonte Middle as a 7th grade English Language Arts teacher in 2003.  Fedisson is now a candidate for the National Secondary Principal of the Year.

WOMAN ARRESTED TRYING TO VISIT INMATE

A Philadelphia woman who was trying to visit an inmate at SCI Coal Township, was arrested last month after a K-9 officer alerted staff to the presence of drugs.  According to state police at Stonington, 31 year old Bahtia Greene was signing in when staff called state police to conduct a search of her and her vehicle which turned up narcotics and paraphernalia.  She faces two misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct obscene language and has a preliminary hearing June 11th.

UPGRADES PLANNED FOR WATER METERS IN CITY

A grant has been given to the Lycoming Water and Sewer Authority that will upgrade customer meters with an advanced system and smart meters that will allow the authority to get meter information in real time.  According to the Sun Gazette, during the authority’s monthly meeting, the grant totaling 360 thousand dollars was approved from the Susquehanna River Basin Commission’s Consumptive Use Mitigation program and will be able to use the new technology to read meters monthly instead of quarterly, allowing them to detect leaks sooner within the Limestone water system, while also using new system pressure and flow monitoring devices.

PA LEGISLATORS ADDRESS CONCERNS OVER SENIOR CARE

Legislators in Harrisburg are considering their response to the concerns from those who care for seniors, that there is underfunding of nursing homes and long term care facilities as the elderly population in Pennsylvania continues to grow.  According to statistics on aging, by 2030, 1-in-5 Pennsylvanians will be 65 or older, and advocates for the elderly say Medicare reimbursement rates don’t match what it actually costs to provide care with the funding gap allegedly more than a billion dollars.  Those who are 85 and older is the fastest growing population in the Commonwealth.

LOW FLYING DRILL PROPOSAL CANCELLED

The proposal to use the PA Wilds Region by the Maryland Air National Guard so they could conduct training drills at a minimum of 170 days out of the year at low altitude has been rescinded.  According to the Lock Haven Express, the proposal has faced opposition from Senator John Fetterman, Senator  Bob Casey as well as the Clinton County Commissioners, who held a webinar last May to encourage public comment, for or against the Duke Military Operating Area.  The 13-county Pennsylvania Wilds region contains the greatest concentration of public lands in PA and accounts for $1.8 billion in tourism.

SPORTS

MLB
Guardians 4         Angels  1
Pirates  5              Rockies  3
Yankees  5                     Tigers  2
Nationals  11        Blue Jays  8
Rays  7                 Mets  6
Red Sox  9                     Twins  2
Dodgers  5                     Braves  1
Orioles  11                     Reds 1
MLB Today
Giants  vs Phillies  4:05pm
Detroit vs Cleveland 6:10pm FS1
LA Angels  vs Pirates  6:40pm

NBA Playoffs
Cavaliers  106      Magic  94  CLE wins series 4-3
NBA Tonight
Pacers vs Knicks 7:30pm  TNT East Semi-finals Game 1
Timberwolves vs Nuggets  10pm  TNT  West Semi-finals Game 2  MIN leads 1-0

NHL Playoffs
Stars  2       Golden Knights 1  West 1st Round  Game 7 DAL wins series  4-3
Rangers  4  Hurricanes  3  East 2nd Round Game 1  NYR leads 1-0
NHL Tonight
Bruins vs Panthers 8pm ESPN  East 2nd Round Game 1 

NASCAR
Kyle Larson got the photo finish at Kansas Speedway Sunday finishing a thousandth of a second before Chris Buescher at the Advent Health 400.  Chase Elliot was 3rd  Martin Truex Jr 4th and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top 5

Horse Racing
* At the 150th Kentucky Derby Satruday, Mystik Dan was first to the wire in front of 156,710 at Churchill Downs, the largest Derby crowd since 2018.
* Sierra Leone took 2nd by a nose, with Forever Young was another nose back in third. It was the closest three-horse photo finish since 1947

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS MAY 2, 2024

POLICE STANDOFF LOCKS DOWN JERSEY SHORE HOSPITAL

Following a domestic disturbance between a mother and her adult son Wednesday, there was a stand off  between police and a Jersey Shore man, who is now  in custody.  According to North Central PA dot com, police were called to the 300 block of Glover Street just before noon yesterday, after the home owner called police when Matthew James Munro had kicked the door in and entered without permission.  As Lycoming Regional police negotiated with Munro,  who was still inside, he threatened to unload  a 9mm service weapon, and they called for more officers.  Geisinger Jersey Shore Hospital went on lock down yesterday out on abundance of caution, but Munro surrendered about 1:30pm and was taken to Lycoming County Prison on no bail.

FIRE ON PACKER ISLAND WEDNESDAY

Dozens of firefighters responded to a blaze on Packer Island Wednesday morning after crews were called just before 2am.  According to the Daily Item, the three people who lived at the home along East Drive in Upper Augusta Township escaped uninjured along with their pets, but have been displaced after there was heavy fire and water damage to the second floor.  Over ten companies from the area assisted with the blaze.  The state fire marshal was on the scene but the fire was not considered suspicious. 

CAR ACCIDENT INVOLVING WARRIOR RUN SCHOOL DISTRICT BUS

Police are investigating an accident Tuesday afternoon that involved a Jeep and a Warrior Run School District school bus. According to the Daily Item, Watsontown police were called to the rear-end crash that happened at the intersection of Sixth and Main Streets while both vehicles were traveling south.  Twenty-five students were on the bus and EMS responded and evaluated the passengers.  No one was injured, and all parents were notified after the incident. 

SPRAYING FOR SPONGY MOTHS TO START

As spongy moth caterpillars have emerged, the Pennsylvania Game Commission is announcing the start of aerial spraying of state woodlands to combat the outbreaks.  DCNR says 185 sites totaling over  227 thousand  acres in portions of 12 state forests and 18 state parks, in 20 counties throughout Northeast and central PA will be sprayed using two helicopters and six fixed-wing aircraft.  The insecticides must be ingested by young caterpillars as they feed on foliage.  The substances are regularly used in agriculture and are subject to State and Federal environmental review – deemed safe for use.

MAN WANTED IN PHILLY TAKEN INTO CUSTODY

The U.S. Marshals Service arrested a man yesterday in Williamsport who was wanted on murder charges in Philadelphia.  According to North Central PA dot com, 34 year old Calvin Solomon was taken into custody without incident at the 700 block of West Edwin Street.  Solomon is facing homicide, and abuse of a corpse charges and lesser charges from an investigation of case from June of 2022, and awaits extradition in Lycoming County Prison following his preliminary hearing during which he was denied bail.

MORE DETAILS ON MILTON SHOOTING

The third man involved in the Milton shooting last week has been identified by police after more details were released about the case.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say Nathaniel Rivera was shot by 21 year old Victhian Jovier Pitre-Rodriguez, of Sunbury after a fight at the 20 block of Broadway Street in which the two struggled over a firearm.  Rivera was shot twice, Pitre-Rodriguez shot himself in the leg when the gun malfunctioned, and both were hospitalized.  With a search warrant, following reports of the shooting, police discovered 28-year-old Jose A. Rodriguez Lassalle who lived near the shooting scene, had a firearm with a destroyed serial number in his apartment similar to one found near the scene of the shooting, and he was incarcerated.  Rivera has undergone several surgeries and remains hospitalized.  Pitre-Rodgriguez was charged with aggravated assault and more and is in Northumberland County Prison.

RESTING PLACE SOUGHT FOR MONTOUR COUNTY CREMAINS

Montour County Commissioners are seeking a way to appropriately manage 90 sets of cremains that the coroner has stored from people who have died in the county whose remains are unclaimed.  According to media outlets,  the Chief Deputy Coroner in Montour County said at the commissioners meeting this week that unclaimed ashes from about 90 people have been stored in the facility from as far back as 2005.  Officials in Danville say a donated spot in Odd Fellow’s Cemetery could hold a small mausoleum, and if donations could support it, provide a permanent resting place for the cremains.  They expect to propose  fundraising endeavors to fund this project.

NO POINT-DRIVE IN THIS YEAR

Owners of the Point-Drive in theater have announced on social media that they will not be opening their business for the 2024 season.  According to the Daily Item, the family that owns the drive-in says they would love to see someone new step up to  run the place, since after some health issues within the family, they cannot handle running the business this year.  The theater first opened as the Arrow Drive-In in June of 1952, closed in 1956 for a year and then reopened as the Point drive in 1957 under the 35 year ownership of Dave Renn.

SPORTS

PIAA D4 Baseball

Central Mountain  7      Jersey Shore  2
Hughesville  10    Southern Columbia 4
Loyalsock  15                Bloomsburg  0
Danville  8                               Montoursville  7
South Williamsport  15           Wellsboro  3

Softball 

Muncy  15                     Sullivan  County 0
Montoursville  6  Milton  1
Montgomery  14  Sayre  7

MLB
Guardians  3        Astros  2
A’s  4                   Pirates 0
Braves  5              Mariners  2
Phillies  2             Angels 1
Padres  6              Reds  2
NY Yankees  2     Orioles  0
Cubs  1                 Mets  0
Red Sox  6                     Giants  2
Nationals  1          Rangers  0
MLB Today
Yankees vs Orioles  1:05pm
Cubs vs Mets  1:10pm
Giants vs Red Sox  1:35pm
Washington vs Texas  2:35
Cleveland vs Houston 8:10pm

NBA
Celtics  118          Heat 84  BOS wins series 4-1
Mavericks  123    Clippers  93  DAL leads  3-2
NBA Tonight
Bucks vs Pacers  6:30pm TNT  IND leads  3-2
Knicks vs 76ers  9pm TNT  NY leads  3-2NHL
Stars  3  Golden Knights  2  DAL leads 3-2
Oilers  4  Kings  3  EDM wins series 4-1
NHL Tonight
Bruins  vs Maple Leafs  Game 6  8pm TBS  BOS leads  3-2

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