MORE SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGES FOR MUNCY MAN
The Muncy man already jailed on over one thousand sexual assault, and child pornography charges in Lycoming County, is facing more sexual assault charges after an alleged victim testified in court this week. According to the Sun Gazette, 55 year old Timothy Stroud, Sr. has been again charged with statutory sexual assault with a person under 16, aggravated indecent assault and more which is now a third case against him. District Judge Denise Dieter denied bail determining there are no conditions she could place on Stroud that would guarantee the safety of the community. He will remain incarcerated.
WOMAN SCAMS MONEY, CLAIMED IT WAS FOR NEEDY FAMILIES
A woman from Newburg has been arrested for fraud after she scammed almost 60 thousand dollars in donations meant for needy families. According to State police at Milton, the victims told officers that 42 year old Lori Ann Ketcham, took their money through an online app, but when they asked for verification that the families were being helped, Ketchum would not share photos and discouraged contact. Police say Ketchum could not show them where the money she received between March of 2022 and September of 2023 had gone. Ketchum had been arrested for fraud in 2016 when she was a certified peer specialist, and was charged with falsifying patient records to inflate her billable services for which she received probation. Her preliminary hearing for this charge is May 30th.
PA TURNPIKE COMMISSION WARNS OF SCAM
There’s a new scam for those who use the E-ZPass toll system, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is warning customers. According to the Bucks County Courier Times, there have been texts and emails sent recently to EZ Pass account holders requesting a settlement of accounts. Customers are advised to not click on the link, and instead file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov. They can also use the official PA Turnpike E-ZPass website or the PA Toll Pay app to check their account.
VOTERS GUIDE AVAILABLE IN UNION COUNTY
The League of Women Voters of the Lewisburg Area have published a “Voters Guide for the 2024 April General Primary Election” to help Union County residents be more informed as we approach Primary Election Day, April 23rd in Pennsylvania. According to the Daily Item, the nonpartisan guide contains the names of all candidates that appear on the ballot and is available at Union County libraries and post offices as well as online at the League of Women Voters website at www.lwvlewisburgarea.org.
SELINSGROVE TRUCK DRIVER DIES IN ACCIDENT IN EASTERN PA
A Selinsgrove man died in Lehigh Township in Northampton County close to the New Jersey border on Tuesday morning, when the tri-axle dump truck he was driving was involved in an accident. According to the Morning Call, the Northampton County coroner said 52 year old Lincoln Brown was traveling yesterday morning along Route 145 near Mulberry Drive at about 6:30am when he sustained fatal injuries in the crash. There is no word on whether any one else was involved in the incident Lehigh Township Police said Route 145 opened around 11:30 yesterday morning after police concluded their investigation at the scene.
RAPIST SENTENCED TO POSSIBLE 15 YEARS
A man charged with assault for holding to a knife to a female victim’s throat during the attack in January of 2023 has been sentenced to 7 and a half to 15 years in prison. According to the Sun Gazette, court records say 25 year old Unique Robinson chose not to tell the truth about cheating to his girlfriend, and instead tried to silence the victim about their infidelity. The Assistant District Attorney Martin Wade argued there was a high probability that Robinson would hurt others if not locked up. Robinson’s family asked he not be taken away from h is 6 year-old daughter. Robinson also faces 12 months of supervised probation upon his eventual release.
PSP SEEK MAN WHO FLED ON FOOT IN TURBOTVILLE
State Police say the public is not in danger, but they are looking for a suspect who fled from police in Turbotville on Monday morning. According to media outlets, the high speed chase started when a man with a beard wouldn’t stop for officers along Pleasant Grove Road near Turbotville and once he stopped the chase, fled on foot and got away. State police are investigating and request you call PSP at Milton if you have information 570-524-2662.
RIDER PARK ART TO BE FEATURED IN JULY FIRST FRIDAY
Rider Park on Caleb Creek Road in Trout Run is hosting an Artist in Residency program in May and invites participants to join in making handcrafted clay creations inspired by nature in a series of classes this season. According to North Central PA dot com, local clay artist Kathy Görg will teach a 15 person class, creating art pieces that will be displayed during Williamsport’s July First Friday event at Lycoming Arts, on West 4th Street. For more information about the class or about “Art in Rider Park”, email [email protected] or go to Riderpark.org. Limited scholarships are available for the 5 week class that starts Tuesday, May 28th.
SPORTS
PIAA HS Sports
Baseball
Muncy 16 Bucktail 1
Montgomery 4 St John Neumann 2
Softball
Milton 24 Central Columbia 23 /10
Boys Tennis
South Wmsport 5 Hughesville 0
MLB
White Sox 7 Guardians 5
Tigers 5 Pirates 3
Orioles 7 Red Sox 1
Brewers 9 Reds 5
Yankees 3 Marlins 2
Braves 6 Mets 5
Royals 4 Astros 3 /10
Cardinals 3 Phillies 0
Nationals 5 Giants 3
MLB Today
Phillies vs St Louis 1:15pm
Diamondbacks vs Colorado 3:10pm ESPN+
Miami vs Yankees 7:05pm
NBA
Mavericks 130 Hornets 104
76ers 120 Pistons 102
Bucks 104 Celtics 91
Knicks 128 Bulls 117
Timberwolves 130 Wizards 121
Warriors 134 Lakers 120
NBA Tonight
Dallas vs Miami 7:30pm ESPN
Minnesota vs Denver 10pm ESPN
NHL
Hurricanes 4 Bruins 1
Canadiens 9 Flyers 3
Capitals 2 Red Wings 1
Maple Leafs 5 Devils 2
Islanders 4 Rangers 2
NHL Tonight
Vegas vs Edmonton 8:30pm TNT
COLLISION INJURES TWO, ONE LIFE FLIGHTED
A head on collision yesterday along Route 220 near McElhattan injured both drivers involved. According to the News Item, Police say one driver was heading in the wrong direction along Route 220 and collided on the northbound side at mile marker 116 around 10:30am causing a serious crash that involved entrapment. According to Clinton County Department of Emergency services the Life Flight helicopter was called just after 11am and transported one patient after multiple emergency crews from Clinton County and Lycoming County responded to the collision. The north side of Route 220 was closed until about 12:30pm yesterday. Pine Creek Township police are investigating the incident.
TEENAGER ARRESTED FOR STABBING ADULT
A 15 year old from Shamokin has been arrested after stabbing last Thursday night around the 100 block of West Independence Street. According to the News Item, a 24 year old city man was the victim in the incident, but no word on whether he is still hospitalized after the stabbing. Shamokin police said the teen stabbed the victim multiple times during a fight at approximately 9pm. They then charged the teen with felony of aggravated assault and misdemeanors of simple assault, recklessly endangering another person and disorderly conduct, and a summary of harassment, through Northumberland County Juvenile Court Services.
LEVEE PROJECT FUNDING WILL REMOVE SOME RISK OF FLOODING
Funding for Williamsport’s levee flood control project was included in FY24 Appropriations legislation was recently signed into law and the financial support will allow the city to address the looming threat of damage to the city’s assets by flooding. According to North Cetnral PA dot com, Congressman Dan Meuser said he helped secure 3.5 million dollars to enhance the levee system and mitigate risk so the system can become compliant for certification, allowing insurance premiums to remain reasonable that would otherwise impact taxes.
SHOE BANK OPEN THIS MONTH IN LOCK HAVEN
Lock Haven’s Shoe Bank will be open April 20th and is taking appointments for the event that will take place inside Covenant United Methodist Church on West Main Street in Lock Haven. Any child from infants to teens in Clinton County or in the Liberty-Curtin School attendance area with an active Compass app, or referred by an agency can book an appointment for a pair of new shoes, socks and books for free by texting or calling weeknights 7 to 9pm 814-571-5324. The Shoe bank will hold one more event in May before they close for the summer. More details at Lock Haven Shoe Bank on Facebook.
ROUTE 104 CLOSED MONDAY MORNING AFTER ACCIDENT
There was an accident yesterday morning that closed Route 104 in both directions between Middle Road and New Berlin Highway in Center Township in Snyder County. According to police, one vehicle struck a utility pole, knocking the wires down around 6:30am Injuries were reported in the accident that occurred near Penns Creek, but no word on the conditions of the victims in the accident today. According to PennDOT, Route 104 reopened after 1pm.
BENTON MAN IDENTIFIED AS DROWNING VICTIM
Police have announced the name of the fishing victim who was found unresponsive in Young Woman’s Creek Saturday afternoon in Clinton County on the first day of Trout season in Pennsylvania. According to the Lock Haven Express, 31 year old James Ray from Benton was the victim of the fatal incident in Chapman Township. The Chief Deputy Coroner of Clinton County is investigating the drowning.
SEWER SERVICE APPROVED BY WATSONTOWN BOROUGH
Watsontown is the sixth municipality to approve sewer service to East Chillisquaque and Turbot townships with the Milton Regional Sewer Authority (MRSA) after their borough council meeting this week. according to the Standard Journal, Turbot Township is now the seventh municipaliuty that also must adopt a mandatory connection ordinance for the expanded service plan to take place. The sewer service is specifically addressing service for the Potts Grove, Mahoning Manor and Pleasant Valley Village areas.
FINANCIAL AID SEMINAR AT CU-LOCK HAVEN
Commonwealth University Lock Haven Office of Financial Aid will hold a FAFSA Completion Workshop next Thursday April 18th in Stevenson Library for students and their parents with an active FSA ID and 2022 tax information. Families without an FSA ID can go online to student aid dot gov to create an account. Register for the event at apply.commonwealthu.edu or call the Office of Financial Aid at CU-Lock Haven for information 570-484-2424.
SPORTS
PIAA HS Sports
Baseball
Williamsport 17 Milton 1
Loyalsock 3 Warrior Run 1
South Williamsport 8 Troy 2
Central Mountain 5 Jersey Shore 2
Softball
Montgomery 17 St John Neumann 2 /3
Boys Tennis
Central Mnt 4 Williamsport 1
Loyalsock 5 Bloomsburg 0
Jersey Shore 5 Milton 0
March Madness
NCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship
(1) UConn 75 (1) Purdue 60
UConn is the third team to win back-to-back titles since the NCAA tournament expanded in 1985 and is the betting favorite to win it again next year. The only team to three-peat is UCLA, which won seven straight titles under John Wooden from 1967-73. Neither of the other two teams to repeat since then (Florida & Duke) made it to the second weekend of the NCAA tournament the third time around.
NBA Today
Pistons vs 76ers 7pm
Celtics vs Bucks 7:30pm TNT
Knicks vs Bulls 8pm
Wizards vs Timberwolves 8pm
Warriors vs Lakers 10pm TNT
NHL
Maple Leafs 3 Penguins 2 /OT
Canucks 4 Golden Knights 3
NHL Tonight
Flyers vs Canadiens 7pm Montreal, QC
Capitals vs Red Wings 7pm
Maple Leafs vs Devils 7pm
Rangers vs Islanders 7pm
MLB
Guardians 4 White Sox 0
Yankees 7 Marlins 0
Pirates 7 Tigers 4
Reds 10 Brewers 8
Mets 8 Braves 7
Dodgers 4 Twins 2
Phillies 5 Cardinals 3
Nationals 8 Giants 1
MLB Today
Detroit vs Pittsburgh 12:35pm
Baltimore vs Boston 2:10pm
Miami vs NY Yankees 7:05pm
Mets vs Atlanta 7:20pm ESPN+
Phillies vs St Louis 7:45pm
THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED
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WILLIAMSPORT FIRE DISPLACES FIVE
A two-alarm fire Sunday in Williamsport displaced five people from a four-unit apartment building on West Fourth Street. According to the Sun Gazette, just after 7pm, neighbors and witnesses along the street alerted tenants to the fire they saw coming from an air conditioning unit on the second floor. City firemen rescued a woman from a second floor apartment where there was smoke coming from the window. Two tenants were taken to UPMC Williamsport for tr5eament of smoke inhalation, and the fire was under control in about 15 minutes. Old Lycoming Township Volunteer Company, along with South Williamsport and Montoursville responded to the second alarm and assisted Williamsport. The Red Cross is assisting the families and the fire is under investigation.
BODY OF FISHERMAN FOUND UNRESPONSIVE
There is a report that law enforcement officials are conducting a death investigation of an unidentified person who was found dead while fishing Saturday. According to State Troopers the 31 year old fisherman was found unresponsive in the “Young Woman’s Creek” in Chapman Township Saturday afternoon at about 2pm. No other information has yet been released, and an investigation is ongoing.
MANY MAIL IN BALLOT REQUESTS FROM BOTH PARTIES
Close to a million people in Pennsylvania have requested mail-in or absentee ballot for Pennsylvania’s April 23 primary. According to WHTM, As of April 3rd, 74% of requested mail ballots have been from registered Democrats, but more than 200,000 have been requested by Republicans. The deadline to request a mail-in or absentee ballot is 5 p.m. on April 16 and all ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on April 23. The deadline to register to vote is April 8.
ECLIPSE TRAVLERS REMINDED OF TRAFFIC ISSUES
Travelers heading out to see the solar eclipse today in Western Pennsylvania are reminded of available resources from PennDOT and VisitErie dot com. The path of the eclipse starts in Pennsylvania at approximately 2pm with totality expected at 3:16pm and will conclude at approximately 4:30pm Nearly 435,000 Pennsylvanians live in the path of this eclipse. State Police will be posted at each exit to keep traffic moving and people gathered at rest stops will be directed to view the eclipse elsewhere. Find an updated webpage at 511pa.com/eclipse24.
FAST FOOD EMPLOYEE THREATENED POLICE WITH KNIFE
A fast food employee in Lewisburg pulled a knife March 22nd and threatened patrons and police. According to North Central PA dot com, 68 year old Ronald Shumate was working when a manager discovered him threatening to harm himself and called police. Milton State Police asked Shumate to step outside for questioning, he pulled out the knife and began yelling, and scaring customers, some who had children with them, causing them to evacuate the store. Shumate was charged with terroristic threats, reckless endangerment, and disorderly conduct, his preliminary hearing is May 2nd.
MAN CHARGED A SIXTH TIME FOR FELONY THEFT AT GROCERY STORE
A man from Sunbury is in custody after he allegedly stole items from Weis Markets and gave police a fictitious name when they were questioning him March 23rd. According to North Central PA dot com, 32 year old Nicholas Hurd was identified as a trespasser in the store after witnesses say they previously saw him with drug paraphernalia in the restroom and had been kicked out. Police arrived at the scene and discovered Hurd with about 63 dollars worth of items in his pockets as well as bags and suspected methamphetamine as he left the store. Hurd admitted to police he took drugs and then required hospitalization. He was charged with felony retail theft and possession with intent to deliver. Hurd has been charged and convicted 5 previous times for retail theft. He is incarcerated in liue of 150 thousand dollars bail.
A man from Sunbury is in custody after he allegedly stole items from Weis Markets and gave police a fictitious name when they were questioning him March 23rd. According to North Central PA dot com, 32 year old Nicholas Hurd was identified as a trespasser in the store after witnesses say they previously saw him with drug paraphernalia in the restroom and had been kicked out. Police arrived at the scene and discovered Hurd with about 63 dollars worth of items in his pockets as well as bags and suspected methamphetamine as he left the store. Hurd admitted to police he took drugs and then required hospitalization. He was charged with felony retail theft and possession with intent to deliver. Hurd has been charged and convicted 5 previous times for retail theft. He is incarcerated in liue of 150 thousand dollars bail.
As Pennsylvania remains a battleground state in the upcoming presidential election, we will have visits from the current Vice President of the United states and former President Donald Trump prior to the Presidential primary April 23rd. According to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Kamala Harris will be in Philadelphia today to discuss how to continue to lower inflation in the Commonwealth, and next Saturday, Former President Donald Trump will visit Schnecksville Fire Hall on Old Packhouse Road in North Whitehall Township at 7pm.
RESPASZ BAND OFFERING FREE CONCERT THIS MONTH
The Williamsport Community Arts Center is hosting the Respasz Band this month and they’ll be sharing a celebration of springtime and Broadway musicals for free. According to the band, “Musical Memories” will feature songs from 16 different musicals from composers including Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Philip Sousa, and Leonard Bernstein. Repasz conductor Jeff Dent says many of the numbers are award-winners, from Tonys , Grammys, Golden Globes and the Oscars. The show at 7:30 on Tuesday April 16th will also include the presentation of the Repasz Band Senior Awards, given annually to one senior from each high school in Lycoming County.
SPORTS
NASCAR
William Byron took the lead with 73 laps to go and held on to win at Martinsville Motor Speedway Sunday, giving Hendrick a 1-2-3 finish. Kyle Larson rallied to finish second, Chase Elliott third, Bubba Wallace fourth and Ryan Blaney, last fall’s winner here, fifth. The fourth Hendrick driver, Alex Bowman, finished eighth.
March Madness
NCAA Women’s National Championship
South Carolina 87 Iowa 75
South Carolina, led by Dawn Staley, entered the women’s NCAA Tournament as the overall No. 1 seed, and won their third national championship Sunday.
NCAA Men’s National Championship Tonight
Purdue vs UConn 9:20pm TBS
MLB
Braves 5 Diamondbacks 2
Pirates 3 Orioles 2
Nationals 3 Phillies 2
Yankees 8 Blue Jays 3
Mets 3 Reds 1
Cubs 8 LA Dodgers 1
Red Sox 12 Angels 2
Astros 3 Rangers 1
MLB Tonight
Miami vs NY Yankees 6:05pm
Detroit vs Pittsburgh 6:40pm
Mets vs Atlanta 7:20pm
Phillies vs St Louis 7:45pm
Washington vs San Francisco 9:45pm
NHL
Red Wings 3 Sabres 1
Senators 3 Capitals 2
Predators 3 Devils 2
Rangers 5 Canadiens 2
NHL Tonight
Pittsburgh vs Toronto 7pm
NBA
Clippers 120 Cavaliers 118
Celtics 124 Trail Blazers 107
Knicks 122 Bucks 109
76ers 133 Spurs 126
Kings 107 Nets 77
Warriors 118 Jazz 110
FLOOD WATERS IMPACTING AREA ROADS
Flooding is still impacting roadways in some area counties. According to PennDOT, as of last night in South Williamsport, there is still a lane restriction at Second Avenue between East Second and Sylvan Dell Park Road in the borough. In Northumberland County, there is a new trouble spot at Route 405 in Turbot Township between Susquehanna Trail and the Milton Borough line, and Shakespeare Road between Hobbes Road and Route 45 in East Chillisquaque Township remains restricted with flooding as well. In Union County, River Road between Tabernacle Road and New Columbia Road in White Deer Township also has flood conditions to contend with.
MAN WHO ABANDONED CAR AFTER A POLICE CHASE IS ARRESTED
A driver who eluded police after a thirty minute high speed chase around the city, and abandoned the car used in the pursuit in the Newberry neighborhood Wednesday night, has been taken into custody. According to the Sun Gazette, police say 20 year old Kyle Alexander Grugan who is on probation for a firearm violation, didn’t stop when Lycoming Regional police attempted to stop him for a traffic violation at Mahaffey Lane and Green Avenue in Old Lycoming Township about 9:15 p.m and a high speed chase started that lasted over 20 minutes and wound around the city until Grugan got away. After a tip came in about an abandoned Chevy Cobalt found at the 2700 block of Grand Street, police got a search warrant for the address they believed was Grugan’s and arrested him for felony fleeing police, reckless endangerment and more. He is at the Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 75 thousand dollars bail.
TURBOTVILLE ARMED ROBBERY
A gunman surprised a person who was getting off of work Wednesday night at the 4600 block of Route 54 in Turbotville at about 8:30pm, attempting to rob them. According to the Sun Gazette, the victim was able to run from the altercation into the Valero and called 911 before anything was stolen or anyone was injured. Police say the suspect who attempted the armed robbery fled the scene with a silver handgun and wearing camouflage clothing. If you have information call the Milton state police at 570-524-2662.
WWII MEMORIAL IN MIFFLINBURG TO BE REFURBISHED
Craftsmen from Finleyville have begun working on the memorial in Mifflinburg this week, in an effort to restore the Union County World War II Honor Roll at Mifflinburg Community Park. According to the Daily Item, the North Fifth Street location is on the original site of the draft board in 1940. According to the Union County Veterans Foundation the smaller panels have been taken to be refurbished and the large panels will be worked on on-site. About 19 thousand dollars in funds were raised for the restoration that is expected to be complete by Memorial Day.
FATAL ACCIDENT IN SNYDER COUNTY
There was another fatal car accident this week in Snyder County. According to State police at Selinsgrove, 63-year-old Glenn Bossinger from Thompsontown, Juniata County was driving on Route 235 on Wednesday at about 6pm. Troopers say Bossinger may have been traveling at excessive speed before he spun out on a wet road and hit a tree, the impact of which destroyed his vehicle. Officials had Route 235 closed for almost 2 hours while they investigated the crash. The Snyder County Coroner pronounced Bossinger dead at the scene.
STATE POLICE SEEK A TURBOTVILLE BURGLARY SUSPECT
A burglary took place at the Turbotville Great Value store earlier this month and state police are looking for a suspect. According to North Central PA dot com, police say the Great Value store along State Highway 54 was burglarized last spring. Authorities say the suspect took off with an undisclosed amount of cash, an air conditioner, a broom, a cash register server and register parts, as well as an ATM, a lottery ticket machine and computer monitors. If you have information that could lead to the arrest of this suspect or suspects, call State police at Milton, 570-524-2662.
ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS DISTRIBUTED
PennDOT announced $20 million in investments for an early round of federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) funding. This funding is part the commonwealth’s commitment to providing Pennsylvanians with transportation options that are cleaner, safer , and more reliable. Twenty-nine projects in 19 counties across the state were selected to fill in gaps on the Alternative Fuel Corridors in the state. The $20 million federal investment is part of the $171.5 million PennDOT will receive and distribute for EV charging infrastructure over five years through the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).
ROAD SAFETY CONCERNS DURING ECLIPSE MONDAY
If you happen to be driving next Monday during the solar eclipse that is set to darken the skies between approximately 2pm and 4pm, the Pennsylvania State Police, PEMA and the PA Turnpike commission advise motorists to be aware of conditions on the roadway especially if you are traveling toward Erie in northwestern PA. State Police will be directing traffic off of the interstate shoulders and out of the rest stops Monday afternoon for safety reasons. The City of Erie will have one of the longest periods of darkness from the eclipse as they are in the path of totality. To find a location to watch the eclipse in western PA Monday go to Visit Erie dot com.
SPORTS
MLB
Guardians 4 Twins 2
Pirates 7 Nationals 4
Cardinals 8 Marlins 5
Game 1 Tigers 6 Mets 3/11
Game 2 Mets 2 Tigers 1
MLB Today
Toronto vs NY Yankees 1pm
Orioles vs Pittsburgh 4pm
Mets vs Cincinnati 6:30pm AppleTv+
Phillies vs Washington 6:45pm
NBA
76ers 109 Heat 105
Knicks 120 Kings 109
Mavericks 109 Hawks 95
Warriors 133 Rockets 110
Clippers 102 Nuggets 100
NBA Tonight
Portland vs Washington 7pm
Sacramento vs Boston 7:30pm NBATv
Knicks vs Chicago 8pm
Minnesota vs Phoenix 10pm NBATv
NHL
Panthers 6 Senators 0
Penguins 4 Capitals 1
Islanders 4 Blue Jackets 2
NHL Tonight
Flyers vs Buffalo 7pm
NY Rangers vs Detroit 7pm
Washington vs Carolina 7pm
NHL Saturday
Lightning vs Penguins 1pm ABC
Flyers vs Columbus 7pm
NCAA Women’s Final 4 Tonight
(3) NC State vs (1) South Carolina 7pm ESPN
(3) UConn vs (1) Iowa 9pm ESPN
NCAA Women’s Championship Sunday, April 7th – 3pm
NCAA Men’s Final Four Saturday April 6
(11) NC State vs (1) Purdue 6:09pm TBS
(4) Alabama vs (1) UConn 8:49pm TBS
NCAA Men’s Championship Monday, April 8th – 9:20pm
FLOOD WATCH THROUGH TOMORROW FOR NEPA
There’s a flood watch in effect through tomorrow morning for Lycoming County and other northeastern Pennsylvania counties according to the National Weather Service. PennDOT is reporting some flooding this morning in Union County on 8th Street between Valley Road and Route 45 in Mifflinburg Borough. Beaver Run Road is also reported to be flooding between Route 192 and Johnson Mill Road in Buffalo Township. In addition, Bald Eagle Creek is approaching flood stage and residents are advised of a warning for minor flooding through Saturday morning. As of this morning, Bald Eagle Creek near Beech Creek Station was at 9.8 feet with flood stage at 11 feet. The river is expected to crest by midnight tonight at 12.9 feet.
ELDERLY COUPLE DIES IN UNION COUNTY ACCIDENT
The Union County coroner reports that two elderly residents were killed Monday after a traffic accident in Union Township. According to State police, 72-year-old Jerry Bower and 60-year-old Etta Mendler-Bower who was his passenger were driving a small SUV when they allegedly pulled out in front of a pick-up truck driven by 19-year-old Remington Lenig at about 2:45pm at the intersection of Route 304 and Stein Lane. Lenig and his passenger sustained minor injuries. The Bowers died at the scene of the crash.
MAN ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AGAINST MINOR PLEADS GUILTY
A Lamar Township man has pleaded guilty to second degree aggravated assault against a 9 year old girl, and will avoid the jury trial that was scheduled for him in Clinton County Court this upcoming May. According to the Clinton County District Attorney’s Office, 25 year old Emanuel King will face sentencing after the Pennsylvania Sexual Offenders Assessment board determines whether he is considered a violent sexual predator. King was arrested in August of 2023 for aggravated assault charges and unlawful contact with a minor, against multiple victims under the age of 13.
SHAW PLACE PARK LOOKING FOR DESIGN PARTNERS
The City of Williamsport , as they make plans to upgrade and improve Shaw Place Park, are seeking to partner with architectural consultants and design-build firms to create a space for a mountain bike skills park, which will include an integrated network of trails of various skill levels, and will complement the walking paths, and the recently completed Splash pad within the park. According to the Sun Gazette, DCNR awarded the city over 220 thousand dollars for the park along Sheridan Street, and those who could provide professional design services have until April 22nd at 3pm to submit their proposals.
MAN WHO THREW CARSEAT INTO STREET GET PROBATION
A man from Williamsport has been given probation for throwing a car seat holding his 3-month old child in it into the street last April during an argument with the baby’s mother as part of a plea agreement in Lycoming County Court. The baby was unhurt. According to the Sun Gazette, 30 year old Kadeem Middleton pleaded guilty to a count of disorderly conduct after originally being charged with felony child endangerment assault charges and resisting arrest. Middleton will serve the 12 months and also be required to perform community service.
THEFT SUPECT FOUND ALSO TO BE SUSPECT IN A VEHICLE THEFT
A 34 year old former Scranton man who was apprehended and jailed for stealing items from a police cruiser parked at a car dealership near Muncy on February 25th, has been charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle from earlier that same day. According to the Sun Gazette, Jesse Greiner had stolen two ATV’s, taking one from a dealer along Legion Road first around 10:30 am and driving it from the store, then returning it, and taking another ATV for a ride before noon. Police say Griner overturned the 2nd ATV near the location where police arrested him for the theft from the cruiser. He is in Lycoming County Prison on 25 thousand dollars bail.
WATSONTOWN MUSEUM REOPENS
The Watsontown Historical Museum is reopened after they shut down for five months after part of the ceiling fell down in November, not causing any injury, just a mess. According to the Daily Item, volunteers worked to restore the museum that opened on Monday that features five connecting rooms that feature artifacts reflecting Watsontown’s history. The Watsontown Historical Association used funds from a $150,000 Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) grant to pay for the renovations. Get details at mywatsontown.com.
KULPMONT CLEAN UP DAY APRIL 20
A former Kulpmont Borough Councilman is spearheading an Earth Day clean-up of Veteran’s Memorial Field and other high-traffic areas on April 20th. According to the Daily Item, Joseph Dowkus and interested volunteers are meeting Saturday the 20th at 8am for a clean up that Dowkus says is more than borough workers can keep up with. Bags will be provided but participants are encouraged to wear gloves or bring tools like a trash grabber. Questions can be directed to Dowkus on Facebook at Sons of the American Legion page. The Kulpmont clean-up is expected to last until noon.
SPORTS
NCAA Women’s Final 4 Friday, April 5
(3) NC State vs (1) South Carolina 7pm
(3) UConn vs (1) Iowa 9pm
NCAA Women’s Championship Sunday April 3pm
NCAA Men’s Basketball Saturday 4/6
Final Four
(11) NC State vs (1) Purdue 6:09pm TBS
(4) Alabama vs (1) UConn 8:49pm TBS
NCAA Men’s Championship Monday April 8 9:20pm
MLB
Guardians 5 Mariners 2
Brewers 3 Twins 2
Royals 4 Orioles 1
Phillies 9 Reds 4
Red Sox 5 A’s 4 /11
Diamondbacks 7 Yankees 0
Tigers vs Mets postponed til Thursday
NBA
Lakers 128 Raptors 111
Wizards 117 Bucks 113
76ers 109 Thunder 105
Heat 109 Knicks 99
Cavaliers 129 Jazz 113
Warriors 104 Mavericks 100
NBA Tonight
Oklahoma City vs Boston 7:30pm ESPN
Pacers vs Nets 7:30pm
Cleveland vs Phoenix 10pm ESPN
SOME CHARGES DROPPED FOR MAN ACCUSED OF DOUBLE HOMICIDE
Charges including six counts of forgery and three counts of identity theft have been dismissed against Troy Bailey, Sr., the man in jail as the shooter in the deaths of Alisha Seese and Ronald Dailey Jr. in Williamsport earlier this year, but will face trial for theft by deception and making false statements. According to the Sun Gazette, Bailey had used his son’s social security number to obtain employment and public assistance benefits, while his son serves a life sentence in Philadelphia for murder since 2019. District judge Christian Frey dismissed the charges after being unable to determine whether Bailey, Jr. had given his father consent to use his information. Bailey Sr. is awaiting trial on the double homicide that occurred January 11th, no date has been set.
TWO ACCIDENTS BACKED UP ROUTE 15
Two accidents happened moments apart at Route 15 and Pinchtown Road Monday morning which caused a backup on Route 15 while officials cleared the scene. According to the Sun Gazette, Clinton Township fire officials responded to the first crash at about 9am in which a Saturn allegedly pulled out in front of a Sheetz tanker truck heading north and was struck. A few minutes later in the same location, a Kia was struck from behind by a van traveling southbound on Route 15. All four occupants of the vehicles involved in the two crashes were transported by ambulance to UPMC Williamsport with minor injuries. State police have begun an investigation into the wrecks.
CHECK DISPUTE BETWEEN PRODUCTION COMPANY, WINERY
The owner of Spyglass Ridge Winery says a dispute over a check sent to pay entertainment at the venue that the production company believed to be invalid, has brought about an investigation. According to the Daily Item, the winery owner, Tom Webb says the company who represents a band that they had hired, questioned the validity of the 24 thousand dollar check they had sent for payment and called state police. Webb says he spoke to state police recently and was made aware of the situation and says the two parties are on the way to resolving the issue. No charges have been filed.
BLIGHTED GROUND EARMARKED FOR ATHLETIC FIELDS
The former Susquehanna Supply property in Williamsport is set to be converted into athletic fields after the Lycoming County commissioners approved a blight remediation program for the multi-field complex for $1 million. According to North Central PA dot com, 22 million dollars of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds that have been set aside specifically for recreation with the one million dollar commitment from the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce and the City of Williamsport also contributing $1 million to the project, with funds secured from ARPA. Construction for seven fields for youth baseball, softball, and Penn College athletics is set to begin in June.
MOTHER FATALLY STABBED BY TEEN OVER PHONE DISPUTE
A thirteen year old girl from Wilkes-Barre was taken into custody last week after she stabbed her bother and fatally stabbed her mother during an argument over her phone. According to North Central PA dot, court records say 13 year old Lataya Powell called 911 after the incident happened Friday at about 12:30pm, and first responders found 44 year old Tameeka Tucker deceased with multiple stab-wounds, along with a wounded 11 year old sibling nearby. He was taken to Geisinger Wyoming Valley and is expected to survive. Police say while in custody, Powell expressed disbelief that she killed her mother, but was charged with criminal homicide, two counts of aggravated assault, and tampering with evidence for throwing the knife she used onto a neighbor’s property.
BUCKNELL STUDENT DEATH UNDER INVESTIGATION
The death of the student Saturday at Bucknell University is under investigation, but no additional details will be released, according to the Union County Coroner Dominick Adamo. Officials said the student found Saturday at an address on University Avenue was identified as 22-year-old Christian Samay of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey who was set to graduate this spring. Bucknell University President John Bravman cancelled classes yesterday over the tragedy. Police do not consider Samay’s death suspicious and counselors are available for those students and community members who need support 570-577-1604.
SURVEY WORK TO START ON ROUTE 15 THIS MONTH
A survey crew is set to work soon in Lycoming County along Route 15 in both directions in Armstrong and Clinton townships. According to PennDOT, starting April 22nd, a crew will kick off survey work to continue through May 10th on Route 15 between Old Montgomery Pike Road and Route 54. The shoulder work should have no impact on traffic, as they are on the site Mondays through Fridays between 6:30am and 3pm, weather permitting. You can check conditions on major roadways 24/7 at 511PA dot com.
TROUT DERBY THIS WEEKEND IN PAXINOS
Children and their families are invited to the pond at the 13th hole at Indian Hills Golf Club in Paxinos for a two-day trout derby on April 6th and 7th starting at 9am both days. According to the News Item, fishing poles will be available for children up to age 12 to use for free, and there will be free hotdogs and other snacks for participants. John Grundon, a co-owner of Indian Hills Golf Course said about 100 children participated in last year’s derby, and those who want to pre-register this year can call 570-554-5650.
SPORTS
NCAA Women’s Basketball Monday Elite 8/Regions 2&3
Caitlin Clark led her team to a victory last night in Albany, NY
Iowa 94 LSU 87
UConn has made it to the Final 4 a record 23 times
UConn 80 USC 73
NCAA Women’s Final 4 Friday, April 5
(3) NC State vs (1) South Carolina 7pm
(3) UConn vs (1) Iowa 9pm
NCAA Men’s Basketball Saturday 4/6
Final Four
(11) NC State vs (1) Purdue 6:09pm TBS
(4) Alabama vs (1) UConn 8:49pm TBS
NCAA Men’s Championship Monday 9:20pm 4/8
NBA
Celtics 118 Hornets 104
Grizzlies 110 Pistons 108
Pacers 133 Nets 111
Magic 104 Trail Blazers 103
Hawks 113 Bulls 101
Suns 124 Pelicans 111
NBA Tonight
Milwaukee vs Washington 7pm
Oklahoma City vs 76ers 7:30pm TNT
Dallas vs Golden State 10pm TNT
MLB
Mariners 5 Guardians 4
Pirates 8 Nationals 4
Orioles 6 Royals 4
Reds 6 Phillies 3
Tigers 5 Mets 0
Yankees 5 Diamondbacks 2
Dodgers 8 Giants 3
MLB Tonight
Cincinnati vs Phillies 6:40pm TBS
San Francisco vs LA Dodgers 10:10pm TBS
NHL
Penguins 5 NY Rangers 2
Islanders 4 Flyers 3
NHL Tonight
Washington vs Buffalo 7pm
Pens vs NJ Devils 7pm
Chicago vs NY Islanders 7:30p