BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 26, 2024

FATAL UTV CRASH SATURDAY IN MILL CREEK TOWNSHIP

A UTV crash on Burns Road in Mill Creek Township took the life of a Montoursville man Saturday.  According to the Sun Gazette, State police say 44 year old John Irion  was traveling west on Burns Road about 10:30pm and ran into a south shoulder ditch, and as he continued to attempt to correct the Polaris UTV, hit a second ditch on the north side of the road when the vehicle overturned on him.  The Lycoming County Coroner pronounced Irion dead at the scene.  Volunteers from Picture Rocks and Pennsdale responded to the crash and had cleared the accident by 1am.

WOMAN ARRESTED FOR DISTURBANCE AT YMCA

A woman caused a disturbance at the Williamsport YMCA and was arrested on February 20th.  According to the Sun Gazette, police were called to the city branch of the Y when 39 year old Lindsay Allen allegedly was screaming and making loud noises in the gymnasium and locker room of the facility until they took her into custody, determining that she may have been under the influence of a controlled substance.  Upon a search, prescription drugs were found and Allen did not have a prescription for them.  She was charged with disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and possession.  She was jailed at Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 5 thousand dollars bail.

LYCO CONTROLLER FILES REQUEST FOR COURT COSTS

The Lycoming County Controller is seeking court costs from the extensive court battle that she recently won against the Lycoming County Commissioners. According to the SUN Gazette, Lycoming County Controller Krista Rogers filed an amended petition asking for over $120,000 in funds to cover her court and other costs, which have accumulated since 2021 when her legal battle over  the responsibility of fiscal functions within Lycoming County government began. The commissioners say they will review Roger’s petition to ensure its accuracy and reasonableness.

WARRIOR RUN SCHOOLS TO PARTNER WITH GEISINGER

Warrior Run School District and Geisinger have partnered to bring health and wellness lessons to its elementary students. According to the Daily Item, dozens of messages coverthe walls of hallways and other common areas encourage students to make decisions that benefit their physical and emotional health. The program was designed by the Geisinger ZING program in partnership with district officials and personalizes the messages to the students in the district.

SUNBURY HOME SEALED OFF, PERSON IN CUSTODY

Police in Sunbury have sealed off a residence and have taken one person into custody after a police incident Sunday night.  According to North Central PA dot com, the Sunbury Police Department posted on social media that a residence at 205 North Second Street is the location of the previous activity and that there is no danger to the public at this time.  They ask that the area remain clear and that updates on the situation are to follow as details become available.

ACCIDENT CLOSED ROUTE 87

State police are investigating a vehicle accident that occurred early Sunday morning and closed a portion of Route 87 in Fairfield Township.  According to PennDOT, the road remained closed until after 9am Sunday morning after the hit and run vehicle crash on Route 87 and Lyons Barr Road brought about detours for local traffic in the area.  If you have information about the crash that would assist State Police in the investigation, call 570-368-5700.

COLD CASE INVESTIGATION CONTINUES

State Police at Rockview have another cold case from Centre County in 1991 that they continue to investigate and are looking for help from the public.  According to North Central PA dot com, 28 year old Brenda Condon went missing after midnight on February 27th in 1991, when she worked as a bartender at Carl’s Bad Tavern north of Bellefonte, near Interstate 80. Condon leaving without telling anyone was uncharacteristic of the woman who left behind 2 children who lived with their father at the time of her disappearance.  If you have any information about incident call the Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers Toll Free at 1-800-4PA-TIPS.

TROUT STOCKING IN THE COMMONWEALTH

Trout stocking has begun in hundreds of lakes and streams around the commonwealth.  According to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, all stocked trout waters statewide will be closed to fishing until the opening day of trout season which begins on April 6th at 8:00 am, with the exception of Mentored Youth Trout Day on March 30.  Go to fishandboat.com for information about trout stocking schedules, regulations, and acquiring a fishing license.

SPORTS

NASCAR Sunday
*  Daniel Suárez barely edged out Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch in a photo finish yesterday at Atlanta.
Austin Cindric was 4th, Bubba Wallace rounded out the top 5.
*  It was the third-closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, Atlanta’s closest finish, the closest finish at any 1.5-mile track, and the third-closest Cup finish since electronic scoring was established in 1993.

NBA Sunday
Bucks 119           76ers  98
Suns  123            Lakers 113
Pacers  133                     Mavericks  111
Cavaliers  114      Wizards  105
Bulls 114              Pelicans 106
Nuggets  119        Warriors  103
Jazz  128              Spurs  109

NCAA Men’s Basketball
Purdue  84                     Michigan 76
Marquette 88        Xavier  64
St Johns  80         Creighton  66
NCAA Men’s Basketball tonight
Miami  vs North Carolina  7pm ESPN
Baylor  vs TCU  9pm ESPN

NCAA Women’s Basketball
Notre Dame 79     Boston College 60
Ohio State 79       Maryland 66
Syracuse  63         Pittsburgh  53

PIAA D4 BASKETBALL – Tuesday 2/27

BOYS
TRIPLE A SEMIFINALS 

Loyalsock vs Warrior Run at Milton 730pm

Troy vs Southern Columbia at Williamsport, 730pm

QUAD A SEMIFINALS

Shamokin vs Central Columbia, 6pm @ Shikellamy

Danville vs Lewisburg, 730pm  @ Shikellamy

GIRLS TRIPLE A SEMIFINALS 

Loyalsock vs Bloomsburg at Milton, 6pm Hughesville vs Troy at Williamsport, 6pm 

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 23, 2024

WOMAN CHARGED WITH PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS

A woman from Shamokin Dam was arrested February 9th after police were called to assist her from a restaurant where she had been kicked out for being drunk and belligerent.  According to North Central PA dot com, 37 year old Trisha R. Phillips yelled at police and threatened to blow up and burn them with a Roman Candle after they escorted her to her hotel room, where she was then taken into custody.  Phillips was taken to Evangelical Community Hospital for evaluation, and was then charged with disorderly conduct, defiant criminal trespass, summaries of public drunkenness and more. She has a preliminary hearing on March 25th in Selinsgrove.

BEST BUY THIEF IDENTIFIED

The man who recently stole items from the Best Buy store in Selinsgrove, has been identified by police.  According to Centre County law enforcement, 42-year-old Raymond Walker of Newark, New Jersey is the man police say is on camera breaking into a display at the electronics store and taking video cameras from the store.  An unidentified female is with Walker during the videos, but police have not identified her.  Walker was nabbed February 10th when police pulled him over for a traffic violation in a stolen vehicle, and a best buy bag was in his front seat.

NEW BATTERY RECYCLING PROGRAM

Officials from Lycoming County Resource Management Services, in response to several fires they dealt with last summer from lithium batteries discarded in the landfill, has announced the implementation of a new battery recycling program.  Starting next Friday, residents are encouraged to bring their used and discarded batteries directly to the landfill for safe recycling and proper handling.  Batteries they will accept include alkaline, lithium, nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal hydride batteries battery-containing items, and damaged batteries. They will not accept car batteries, vapes, or large items with batteries.Go to lcrms.com/batteries for more information.

PEACEFUL UNITY STAND-IN IN SUNBURY SATURDAY

As a counter move to the group of “White Lives Matter” protestors who gathered on Saturday Feb. 17 in Sunbury, a Unity rally is planned for this Saturday at the intersection of Front and Market Streets.  According to North Central PA dot com, on the Facebook page of Stay Sunbury Informed and Beyond there is information about the peaceful stand-in that comes as a response to the masked individuals who gathered last weekend waving Nazi themed American flags carrying signs calling for one race and an end to immigration. Particpants in the Unity rally tomorrow are encouraged to bring signs about unity as a community and as a nation.  The Sunbury event begins at 10am.

BARN FIRE UNDER INVESTIGATION IN CATAWISSA

There was a barn fire in Catawissa Wednesday. According to Media outlets, the structure housed a meat market 500 block of Pfaler Street. Firefighters arrived at the structure around 2:30pm and found it fully engulfed in flames.  The fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the Columbia County blaze.  No people or animals were injured, but the barn has been declared a total loss. 

TWO-CAR CRASH IN FLEMINGTON BOROUGH

A two vehicle crash slowed the traffic and brought crews of first responders Tuesday morning about 8am to the intersection of Center Alley and Irwin Street in Flemington Borough.  According to the Lock Haven Express, a juvenile was one of the drivers of the crashed vehicles who had suspected injuries after airbags deployed during the accident.  Lock Haven City police said Keystone Central school buses were able to navigate through the area to pick up students on the route.  The scene was cleaned up just before 7am.  Flemington Goodwill Hose EMS and Citizen Hose Fire Company responded.

ANNUAL SPRING DROP-OFF PLANNED MIFFLINBURG

Mifflinburg residents will be able to bring their waste materials, yard waste, and more to the borough’s maintenance facility noon to 8 p.m. April 24 thru 26 and from 8 a.m. to noon April 27  at the recycling center, 6 Industrial Park Road, Mifflinburg for the Annual Spring Drop-Off.  Items brought during this time will be transferred to the Lycoming County Landfill, so recyclables, tires, paint, shellac, varnish, batteries, and some electronics cannot be accepted.  There will be a fee assessed for any items that contain refrigerant, proof of residency is required.

VIRTUAL BASS FISHING PROGRAM IN MARCH

There will be another virtual fishing program in March for residents of Pennsylvania, this time about bass fishing.  According to Fish and boat dot com, PFBC staff and trained Fishing Skills Instructors will hold the FREE, virtual program, designed to introduce you to the basics of bass fishing, including bass species in Pennsylvania, the gear required to fish for bass and next level bass fishing.  The virtual event is Wednesday March 13th from 6:30pm to 8pm.

SPORTS

PIAA District 4 Basketball playoffs
Boys  Class 3A
Troy 64                Mount Carmel 45
Loyalsock 67        Hughesville 44
Warrior Run 50    North Penn-Mansfield 47
So.Columbia 64   Wellsboro 54
Class 6A Sub-Regional
Scranton 54                   Williamsport 45
Girls
Class 6A Sub-Regional
Williamsport 50   Wyoming Valley West 49

NBA
Magic  116                     Cavaliers 109
Pacers 129            Pistons  115
Knicks  110                   76ers  96
Raptors  121        Nets  93
Celtics  129          Bulls  112
Nuggets  130        Wizards 110
Warriors  128       Lakers  110

NHL
Senators  4           Stars  1
Capitals  5            Lightning  3
Rangers  5  Devils  1
Penguins  4  Canadiens  1
Blues  4      Islanders  0
Flames  3    Bruins  2NCAA Men’s Basketball
(3)Purdue  96            Rutgers  68
(21)Washington State  77  (4)Arizona  74

NCAA Women’s Basketball

(2)Ohio State 82       Penn State 69
Duke 58                     (17)Syracuse  45
(19)Notre Dame  74  Clemson  47
North Carolina  80  (6)NC State  70

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