BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 16, 2023

BODY FOUND ON I-80 IDENTIFIED

The body discovered on Friday morning on Creek Road in Liberty Township, Montour County has been identified.  According to the Daily Item, Montour County Coroner Scott Lynn released limited information after the autopsy was performed on Saturday, saying the body is 19-year-old Kevin Cragle from the Williamsport area. No further details were released. On Friday afternoon during the Montour County Coroner investigation, traffic was stopped along Mexico Road, Follmer Road and Creek Road and Interstate 80 eastbound was backed up for miles until after 4 pm when I- 80 was reopened.

BOMB THREAT AT LOCAL SYNAGOGUE

Late Friday afternoon, a bomb threat to Congregation Beth-El on Arch Street in Sunbury brought multiple police agencies into the city.  According to the Daily Item, the emailed threat was deemed credible by Sunbury City Police. According to reports, blocks around the synagogue were evacuated around 5pm and then at 7pm a bomb sniffing dog was dispatched from the Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. No threats were found and all residents were able to return to their homes.  There were no injuries reported.

EMAIL THREAT SENT TO SUPERINTENDENT

A woman has been charged with terroristic threats and disorderly conduct after police say she threatened to bring a gun into a Selinsgrove Area School District building. According to the Daily Item, 49-year-old Theresa Moscarelli faces the charges including the two misdemeanors after she allegedly sent two emails containing threats to district superintendent Frank Jankowski in August.  Her preliminary hearing is coming up November 13th.

QUEEN RESULTS AT RENOVO FOLIAGE FESTIVAL

The 74th Flaming Foliage Festival was this last weekend in Renovo and even though the weather postponed the parade of Queens until Sunday the Clinton County event was well attended with patrons encouraged to carry umbrellas down vendors row.  As far as parade winners; Central Mountain won the 1st place band, 1st Citizen’s Hose Company of South Renovo was the best firetruck, First Commonwealth Bank of Renovo won the best small float and 1st place in the large float was the Bucktail class of 1976. The 2023 Flaming Foliage Queen is Cassie Lanzoni of DuBois, first runner-up is Aurora Cieslukowski of Warrior Run, and second runner-up is Natalia Mills of Williamsport. 

MAN ARRESTED FOR STALKING

A 45 year old man from Mifflinburg who followed two teenage girls last February was recently charged with stalking.  According to North Central PA dot com, the girls say Terry Lee Schaeffer Jr., made several attempts along E. Walnut Street near the Weis Markets, and later near the Buffalo Valley Rail Trail, to get their attention and they ultimately called a parent who said to call police.  After police investigated they said Schaeffer admitted to trying to wave down the girls because he wanted directions.  Charges were filed October 4th, and Scheaffer’s  preliminary hearing is November 14th

CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES IN HUGHESVILLE

A resurfacing and ADA curb ramp reconstruction project will continue this week along Main Street between Lycoming St and Route 118 in Hughesville Borough.  According to PennDOT,  the contractor, HRI Inc, will continue work today for the ADA curb ramps throughout the project area, with the  milling and resurfacing of Main St complete. The entire project is expected to be completed by the end of the month.

EVAN CEO RECOGNIZED BY GOVERNOR

The President and CEO of a local hospital has received the honor of being named one of Pennsylvania’s Distinguished Daughters. As reported by the Daily Item, Kendra Aucker of the Evangelical Community Hospital received the honor from Gov. Josh Shapiro and First Lady Lori Shapiro.  The award was presented at the Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania annual luncheon held last Wednesday at the Governor’s residence.  Aucker was chosen for her leadership to increase employee engagement and patient experience scores, bringing about the ‘most transformational growth’ in Evangelical’s nearly 100 years of existence.

LEAF PICK UP TO START IN LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP

Guidelines and dates for leaf pickup have been established by Loyalsock Township, and is set to start Monday, October 30th.  According to the Township supervisors, leaves will be picked up by the leaf vacuum on township streets with curbs, and residents are asked to avoid parking in the street on leaf days and to leave a gap between the raked pile and the curt as to allow water to reach the storm drains.  Please do not include branches or sticks in with the leaves or allow leaves to stay in the street for more than 1or 2 days.  Those with a mulch key may take bagged leaves there – but do not let the bags remain behind.  The four areas of the township have various pick up schedules.  Get the details at Loyalsock township BOS dot com under the recycling tab.

SPORTS

NFL
Dolphins 42        Panthers 21
Ravens 24           Titans 16
Commanders 24  Falcons 16
Vikings 19          Bears 13
Bengals 17          Seahawks 13
Browns 19          49er’s  17
Jets 20                 Eagles 14
Bills 14               Giants 9

NFL Tonight
Cowboys vs Chargers 8:15 ABC


MLB
ALCS Game 1
Rangers  2           Astros 0
MLB Today
ALCS Game 2
Texas @ Houston 4:37pm FOX
NLCS Game 1
Arizona @ Philadelphia 8:07pm – TBS

NASCAR
Kyle Larson became the first driver locked into NASCAR’s championship finale yesterday at the South Point 400 in  Las Vegas.  Christopher Bell was 2nd, followed by Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski and Ross Chastain rounding out the top 5.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 13, 2023

FORMER SUNBURY POLICE CHIEF CHARGED WITH FELONY THEFT

Following his retirement after 22 years from the Sunbury Police department last week, Former Sunbury Police Chief Brad Hare has now been charged with felony and misdemeanor theft charges for allegedly stealing almost $7,000 from the Americus Hose Company.  According to WNEP, officials at the fire company noticed money missing from the office and installed surveillance on the property.  Police say 47 year old Hare was documented on surveillance to be in the building during the times money had gone missing over several months, and Hare allegedly confessed to the crimes when confronted in August.  Police say Hare may also have stolen from a video gaming machine.  He is free on 15 thousand dollars bail and his preliminary hearing is later in October.

CHILD INJURED BY BEAR WHILE CAMPING AT STATE PARK

A child who was inside a tent at Ricketts Glen State Park was injured by a bear that had wandered into the site.  According to North Central PA dot com, the unprovoked attack in Fairmont Township happened when  the child, who was camping with scouts and family members, realized a bear had come up upon the outside of the tent and in fear, he swatted at the  animal who swatted back, scratching him.  The child was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  Authorities said the bear was probably drawn to the campsite by unsecured food at other campsites.

UPDATE ON AIDEN WALLACE

The family of Aiden Wallace has asked the Montoursville School District to provide a another message about the recovery of their son, the Montoursville student who fell during a field trip last Wednesday at Jacoby Park.  According to the Facebook post, Aiden continues to improve after several successful surgeries and is breathing on his own.  The family says they are grateful for the continued prayers and out of consideration for the privacy of the family, they continue to ask that friends wait to visit to the hospital.

MULTIMILLION DOLLAR GIFT FOR NURSING SCHOOL AT CU

Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania (CU) has received its first-ever multimillion-dollar alumni gift that supports the new comprehensive direction of the integrated university. According to the Bloomsburg University Foundation, the $5 million gift from Ed and Julie Breiner, both 1977 graduates of the CU legacy institution Bloomsburg University, will support nursing education at all CU locations—Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, Mansfield, and Clearfield. CU President Bashar W. Hanna said the amazing gift will empower the School of Nursing will provide an affordable, top-tier education and produce exceptional graduates. 

MAN CHARGED AFTER DAMAGING NEIGHBOR’S HOUSE

A man from Clinton County who allegedly said his neighbor was harassing him through the internet and bothering him in his mind, caused destructive damage to the man’s property.  According to the Sun Gazette, 52 year old Wayne David Hamilton admitted to police that he cut the side of the man’s house on Stoner Lane in Piatt Township and also smashed an internet and cable box there.  Lycoming Regional Police say Hamilton caused 9 thousand dollars-worth of damage and was arraigned Monday for felony criminal mischief.  He was released on 25 thousand dollars bail.

BOIL WATER ADVISORY LIFTED IN MONTGOMERY

The boil water advisory has been lifted in Montgomery after a water main break last week near Route 405 and Brouse Road caused them to put the advisory in place .  According to Donna Miller at the Montgomery Water Authority, AT this time the water for customers in the community  and inside the Montgomery area school district  has been deemed safe.

PENNDOT SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM PRIVATE SECTOR

Unsolicited proposals for transportation projects from the private sector are being accepted through November 10th.  According to the PennDOT Office of Public-Private Partnerships , the submission period applies to PennDOT-owned projects and infrastructure, during which the private sector can submit proposals offering innovative ways to deliver transportation projects across a variety of modes including roads, bridges, rail, aviation, and ports.  The public can also apply for non-PennDOT-owned assets directly to the P3 board by going online to PennDOT.PA dot GOV.

SNAP AND EBT CHANGES THIS WEEK

There are some changes to SNAP income and benefit limits, as well as two planned outages for EBT services.  According to the PA Department of Human Services has announced that an EBT benefit outage is planned for tomorrow between 3am and 9am so the IT contractor can perform system maintenance.  After an evaluation by the  USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, some SNAP income eligibility standards, as part of the maximum thrifty food plan has changed income limits for this month through September 2024.  EBT balances can be checked using the myCOMPASS PA mobile app, found on both Apple and Android devices.

SPORTS

MLB National League Division Series Game 4
Phillies 3            Braves 1  Phillies clinch the series 3-1
MLB Sunday
American League Championship Series
Rangers vs Astros  8:15 FOX
MLB Monday
ALCS GAME 2

Rangers  vs Astros 4:37pm FOX/FS1
NLCS GAME 1
Arizona Diamondbacks vs Philadelphia Phillies 8:07 TBS
MLB Tuesday
Arizona Diamondbacks vs Philadelphia Phillies 8:07 TBS

NFL Thursday Night Football
Chiefs 19            Broncos 8

NFL Sunday

Baltimore Ravens @ Tennessee Titans 9:30am /London
Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Jets 4:25pm FOX in NJ
NY Giants vs Buffalo Bills
8:20pm NBC

NCAA Football Saturday
Indiana @ Michigan
Ohio State @ Purdue
Syracuse @ Florida State
Michigan State @ Rutgers
Temple @ North Texas
UMass @ Penn State 3:30pm
Louisville @ Pitt 6:30pm CW Network
NBA
Wizards 98                    Hornets 92
Magic 108            Cavaliers 105
Pistons 128                    Thunder 125
Nets 135               Ra’Anana 103
Bulls 133              Nuggets 124

NASCAR Sunday
South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
1:30pm pre-race coverage/2:30 green flag racing on the Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network or WILQ’s HD3

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 12, 2023

MAN CHARGED AFTER TAKING MONEY FROM INFORMANT

A Cogan Station man is free on 5 thousand dollars bail after he allegedly took money from an undercover informant for drugs and never returned with the drugs or money on July 26th.  According to the Sun Gazette, court records say 31 year old Zakary Allen Koch told the undercover officer he’d be back to meet in 90 minutes and took 360 dollars, but eluded them when they attempted to reach him. He was charged with theft and waived his preliminary hearing.

PLANS DISCLOSED FOR STEVENS PRIMARY BUILDING

Information about the plans for the Stevens Primary School building was announced this week at the City Council Public Works Committee meeting in Williamsport.  According to the Sun Gazette, the property previously owned by the Williamsport Area School District , including buildings and grounds at 1150 Louisa St., were sold to Moonrise Acquisitions LLC in 2022, who at the time did not disclose plans for the building.  Plans were disclosed this week during the public works meeting that the property will be conditional use, multi-family housing. The price for the Stevens building at the time of closing was 850 thousand dollars.

TAYLOR SWIFT CONCERT MOVIE COMES TO TOWN

The Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Concert film will be screened in 8,500 theaters in 100 countries beginning on Friday, including AMC theaters in Williamsport, Selinsgrove and Bloomsburg with at least four showings a day on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.  According to Penn Live, the film spans Taylor Swift’s 17-year award winning career . The Eras tour is the highest-grossing concert film in history, earning $100 million in global ticket advance sales sold. The runtime is 2 hours and 48 minutes.

PRESERVATION WILLIAMSPORT HOSTS FALL EVENT

A Halloween Themed event to raise funds to protect and restore Williamsport’s prominent architectural heritage is coming up next Friday October  20th.  According to Preservation Williamsport, their Boo from the Front Porch night will bring the community together for a night filled with fun and celebration at Park Place, 800 W. 4th St., Williamsport, where they will showcase the grand porches and historic ballroom of the venue while fostering community spirit during the Halloween season.  Local restaurants and sponsors will provide the food, drink and prizes.  For tickets or information, go to PreservationWilliamsport.com

DRUG MIDDLEMAN ARRESTED IN WILLIAMSPORT

A Williamsport man was arrested after a South Williamsport woman bought cocaine from him on June 21st who was a middleman to an undercover police officer. According to North Central PA dot com, 53 year old Laurona Walker of South Williamsport arranged with Tyrone Singleton to pick up the drug and was taken to a Sheridan street address for the transaction in an undercover vehicle.  Walker gave only some of the drugs to the undercover officer when she returned to the car, and was later questioned by police at her home and arrested for possession with intent to deliver.  Singleton was charged with five counts of possession and posted $45,000 monetary bail through a bondsman last week, and was released.

IDENTITY THEFT IN RICHMOND TOWNSHIP

A victim in Richmond Township had his identity stolen after a suspect duplicated his credit card and stole fuel.  According to North Central PA dot com, State Police at Mansfield say a 70 year old man told police the person used his information to pump 125 dollars of diesel fuel in Chester County August 17th.  If you know of any information about the identity theft, call State police in Mansfield at 570-662-2151.

SEWER MAIN WORK NEXT WEEK IN WATSONTOWN

A portion of Eighth Street will be closed next week in Watsontown Borough, in Northumberland County, for a sewer main repair. According to PennDOT, next Wednesday and Thursday, Eighth will be closed at the intersection with Broad Street while the Milton Regional Sewer Authority performs sewer main repairs. A detour using Matthew Street and Ninth Street will be in place while work is being performed between the hours of 6:30 AM and 5:00 PM, weather permitting.

FIRE PREVENTION EVENT IN WHITE DEER

There will be a fire prevention and safety event this Saturday at White Deer Community Park at 992 White Deer Pike from 10 til 1.  The event which is a fundraiser for upcoming park projects, including new playground equipment, will have demonstrations and hands-on activities including fire hoses to use and tours of fire trucks, ambulances, police cars and rescue vehicles.  A Life Flight Landing is scheduled for 11am and a K9 demonstration at noon.  There will be food trucks and safety and security products for sale.

SPORTS

MLB  National League
Phillies 10                    Braves 2  PHL up 2-1
Diamondbacks 4          Dodgers 2  ARI wins 3-0
American League
Astros 3               Twins 2  HOU wins 3-1
MLB Tonight
Atlanta Braves @ Philadelphia Phillies 8:07p
Rangers & Astros kick off the American League Championship Series Sunday, Oct 15.

NBA Preseason
Celtics 112  76er’s 101
Lakers 109  Kings 101
NBA Tonight
Charlotte Hornets @ Washington Wizards
Orlando Magic @ Cleveland Cavaliers
Brooklyn Nets play Ra’Anana

NFL Tonight

Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs
NFL Sunday
Baltimore Ravens @ Tennessee Titans 9:30am from London
Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Jets 4:25pm FOX in NJ
NY Giants @ Buffalo Bills  8:20pm NBC

NHL
Maple Leafs 6      Canadiens 5
Hurricanes 5         Senators 3
Bruins 3               Blackhawks 1
Flames 5               Jets 3
Canucks 8            Oilers 1
Avalanche 5         Kings 2

PIAA HS

Girls Soccer
Warrior Run 3      Hughesville 1
Line Mountain 8  St. Joseph’s Catholic 1
Boys Soccer
Montoursville 2    Hughesville 0
Montgomery 5     Sullivan County 1
Millville 3             South Williamsport 1
Milton 3               Jersey Shore  1
Selinsgrove  4       Williamsport 1
Midd-West  5       Warrior Run 1
Central Colum. 5  Bloomsburg 0
Wellsboro 4          Athens 1
Benton 6              Southern Columbia  4
Troy6                   Towanda 0
NP Liberty  6       NE Bradford  3
Line Mountain 4  St.  Joseph’s Catholic 1

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 11, 2023

MAN INJURED IN WEEKEND MOTORCYCLE CRASH

A 24 year old man from Danville was injured in a motorcycle crash Sunday.  According to State police, 24-year-old Bradley Palladino lost control of his motorcycle on Klondike Road at Hilkert Road in the gravel.  Palladino was thrown from the bike into a ditch and was transported to Geisinger Medical Center for a leg injury.  State police say they issued a citation to Palladino for speeding.

TWO CAUGHT FOR THEFT BY AI SOFTWARE

A pair of thieves went back to a store where they had stolen before, and were caught by new facial recognition software.  According to North Central PA dot com, 20-year-old Carmine Manuel Villafane and 26-year-old Ariel Kathryn Rogers both of Tobyhanna were seen on camera in the Renco Ace Hardware store on Route 11 in Scott Township in April stealing batteries.  When they returned in July, Villafane was recognized first because of a prior theft arrest in Milford, and police used new software to analyze the photos, police then made an identification of Rogers from her connection to Villafane, with whom she lives.  The pair were charged with criminal conspiracy and retail theft from the 500 dollars-worth of merchandise they allegedly took.

RIVER VALLEY TRANSIT ANNOUNCES NEW STRATEGIC PLAN

There is a new strategic plan for River Valley Transit Authority that was introduced this week after it was recently approved  by the authority board.  According to the Sun Gazette, the plan is meant to provide continued excellent service to riders and strengthen partnerships with the community the bus service serves.  Key goals and an implementation plan on how to achieve these goals can be read in full at rideRVT.com.  RVTA serves approximately 70,000 people across both Lycoming and Clinton counties.

WATER SHED CONSERVATION MEETING TONIGHT IN WILLIAMSPORT

A meeting to hear about programs promoting research and conservation of local streams and watersheds by Matt Kaunert, Director of the Clean Water Institute and Research and Teaching Associate of Biology at Lycoming College, is tonight in Williamsport.  According to the Sun Gazette, Kaunert, who is a doctoral candidate regarding Eastern Hellbender conservation at Ohio University and as part of the Institute, helps students and the public grow in understanding, protection, and restoration of local watersheds including Loyalsock Creek projects, plankton sampling on Rose Valley Lake and more. The event is at Covenant Central Presbyterian Church at 807 W. Fourth Street at 7pm.

MAN SEEN BY TROOPER STEALING MOTORCYCLE

State Police at Stonington said they caught a man in the act of stealing a motorcycle September 19th in Shamokin.  According to North Central PA dot com, 36 year old Kennard Burto Baker III, was seen by a trooper who was driving in the area of W. Willow and S. Sixth Streets, attempting to take a 2008 black Kawasaki motorcycle.  Shamokin Police were also on the scene.  Baker was searched and was also found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia.  He was arraigned with bail set at 5 thousand dollars unsecured and has a preliminary hearing October 26th.

VICTIM FROM IUP AREA FATAL SHOOTING IDENTIFIED

The Indiana Coroner has identified the man who was killed in the shooting that left 1 dead and 8 others wounded early Sunday at the Chevy Chase Community Center in White Township near the IUP campus.  22-year-old Jamar Herriot Jr. of Homestead, FL,was killed by the gunfire,  and an unidentified 18-year-old man from Chicago was critically injured, others sought treatment at area hospitals.  Police are seeking surveillance footage of the area the night of the shooting in which they believe there were multiple shooters.  Police say150 people were believed to be present at the event.  There is a 15 thousand dollar reward for information leading to the identification of the suspects.

COMMONWEALTH FLAGS AT HALF STAFF THIS WEEK FOR ISRAEL

Gov. Josh Shapiro has ordered United States and Commonwealth flags on all Commonwealth facilities, public buildings, and grounds to fly at half-staff through this Friday in recognition of the lives lost in Israel.  The governor’s office announced the recognition yesterday morning after condemning the attacks in Israel by Hamas. 

BRIDGE PROJECT TOMORROW IN SHAMOKIN

A maintenance project is happening tomorrow on the Veterans Memorial Bridge in the City of Sunbury and Shamokin Dam Borough. On October 12, a PennDOT maintenance crew will be performing work on the bridge.  Drivers can expect alternating lane restrictions while work is being performed between 7:30am and 3:30pm. This is just expected to be a one day project, weather permitting. You can always can check road conditions on major roadways anywhere in Pennsylvania online at 511PA.com.

SPORTS

NHL
Capitals 5            Bruins 4
Lightning 2         Panthers 0
Stars 3                 Avalanche 1
Blackhawks 4     Red Wings 2
Kings 4                Ducks 1
Sharks 2              Golden Knights 0
NBA
Heat 113                       Hornets 109
Real Madrid 127          Mavericks 123
Wizards 145                 Taipans 82
Hawks 108                   Cavaliers 107
Rockets 122                 Pacers 103
Grizzlies 108                Bucks 102
MLB
American League Division Series
Astros 9               Twins 1 Houston leads 2-1
Rangers 7  Orioles 1 TX Wins 3-0
MLB Tonight
American League
Houston Astros @ Minnesota Twins 7:07pm FS1 HOU leads 2-1
National League
Atlanta Braves @ Philadelphia Phillies 5:07pm TBS 1-1
Dodgers @ Arizona Diamondbacks 9:07 TBS AZ leads series 2-0


PIAA HS
Girls Soccer

Williamsport 9     Jersey Shore  0
Muncy 10             CMVT 0
Bloomsburg 4      Milton 3
Troy 2                  NE Bradford 1
Wyalusing 3         Athens 0
Towanda 6                     NP Mansfield 1
Benton 8              Sullivan County 3
Boys Soccer
South Williamsport 2    NP Liberty 
Northumberland Christian 3  Muncy 2

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 10, 2023

MAN ARRESTED FOR TRYING TO SELL A GUN ON FACEBOOK

A man who tried to sell a gun through Facebook messages was arrested for second-degree felony firearms not to be carried without a license after an informant called police about the transaction.  According to North Central PA dot com, 32 year old John Stephen Epps was waiting along the 500 block of Pine Street with a 9mm Ruger SR9c, two magazines and bullets in a backpack when he was stopped by police and is no being held in Lycoming County prison in lie of 35 thousand dollars bail.  Court record say Epps is a convicted felon from Texas who is prohibited to carry a weapon.

GUNSHOTS BEING INVESTIGATED IN SUNBURY

Several gunshots were heard in Sunbury Sunday night and police are looking for input from the public if they know anything about it.  According to the Daily Item, if residents around the area of North 8th Street and Memorial Acres heard anything suspicious around 9:30pm Sunday night, contact Northumberland County 911. Members of the community with door cameras or any other surveillance are also asked to check them for suspicious activity. The Sunbury police say they are on patrol and actively investigating the 4 to 8 reported gun shots.

WATER MAIN BREAK IN MONTGOMERY

A water main break in Montgomery is causing the water authority there to issue  a boil water advisory until further notice.  According to the Sun Gazette, the Montgomery Water Authority said there was a loss of positive pressure after the break near Brouse Road and Route 405.  Water used for any purpose to ingest should be boiled for a full minute and cooled before using, or use bottled water for teeth brushing, making ice and other uses.  If residents experience negative symptoms like nausea, cramps or headaches after drinking untreated water, they should get medical advice.   The EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline is 1-800-426-4791.

FALL FEST AT LITTLE PINE STATE PARK SUNDAY

The  Annual Fall Festival at Little Pine State Park is this Sunday, October 15th from noon until 4pm. Little Pine State Park is at 4205 Little Pine Creek Road in Waterville and the festival will feature the natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities in north-central Pennsylvania, including live animals, crafts, demonstrations, and more. The event is in the parking lot of the main day use area at the park and is free to attend.  The festival may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather.  Get details at dcnr.state.pa.us

NEW YORK WOMAN STRUCK ON I-80 BY HIT & RUN SUV

A woman from Beacon, New York driving on I-80 in Turbot Township was sideswiped yesterday by another car that fled the scene and State Police are investigating.  According to North Central PA a black SUV was traveling east in the left lane on 80 around mile marker 215 before it drifted into the lane where 20 year old Olivia Johnson was driving her 2019 Subaru Impreza.  Johnson’s vehicle suffered disabling damage at the scene of the wreck.  The black SUV continued east on I-80.  If you have information call State Police. 

MAN ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF CHILD PRONOGRAPHY

A 39 year old Hughesville man is in custody after state investigators conducted a raid of his home last Thursday and discovered dozens of images of child pornography on his cell phone and tablet.  According to the Sun Gazette, Douglas Samuel Seitzer, Jr. was arraigned on 40 felony counts of possession of child pornography and admitted to police that he sent and accepted inappropriate pictures of children and took pictures of children in public without them or their parents knowing so he could upload them to a pornographic website.  Seitzer is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 100 thousand dollars bail.

MAN ON THE RUN IN SHAMOKIN CAUGHT BY POLICE

A 24 year old man from Shamokin charged with firearms and sex crimes, who has been on the run since September 3rd has been captured by Shamokin police.  Accordin got the Daily Item, Kyle Lytle was found by police near Raspberry Hill Sunday just before midnight and was apprehended without incident.  Police said they recovered a loaded AK-47 rifle.  Lytle had been eluding police over an ATV pursuit before h e fled on foot early last month and allegedly kept hidden by some people who have been charged with harboring the suspect.  He faces an arraignment in Shamokin District Court at a future date.

200K GRANT AWARDED TO LOCAL UINIVERSITIES

200 thousand dollars has been awarded in a grant to Susquehanna University from the National Science Foundation.  According to the University  the funds will go to undergraduate research and training and to support the purchase of an instrument that renders accurate and precise measurements of the full three-dimensional structure of a molecule.  The device will be kept at Susquehanna, but is also available to aid research efforts at Bucknell University, which is a partner on the grant, as well as Elizabethtown and Lycoming colleges, and Wilkes University.

SPORTS

MLB Division Series
National League
Braves 5              Phillies 4 /1-1
D’backs 4            Dodgers  2 /Arizona up 2

MLB Tonight
American League
Houston Astros @ Minnesota Twins 4:07pm  FOX
Baltimore Orioles @ Texas Rangers 8:03pm FOX


NFL Monday Night Football

Raiders 17           Packers 13
NFL Thursday Night Football
Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs  – 8:15pm  Prime Video


NBA PreSeason

Knicks 114         Celtics 107
Thunder 122       Spurs 121
Lakers  129         Nets 126
NBA PreSeason Tomorrow Night
Celtics & 76er’s play in Philadelphia @7pm NBA-TV


PIAA HS Boys Soccer

Benton 5                       South Williamsport 2
Central Mountain 7     Jersey Shore  1
Milton 5                       Shikellamy 1
Mifflinburg 6               Bloomsburg 0
East Juniata  2              Juniata 1

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 9, 2023

FATAL SHOOTING AT IUP, POLICE SEEK SUSPECTS

A 15 thousand dollar reward is being offered for information leading to the identification of the people who shot one person and wounded 8 others at a private party a mile from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania campus during their homecoming weekend.  According to the Daily Item, PA State Troopers said there were multiple shooters and rounds of gunshots were fired inside the Chevy Chase Community Center in White Township early Sunday morning following a noise complaint that police were about to address when the shooting incident started.  Police are collecting evidence and Indiana County District Attorney Robert Manzi Jr. is asking for cooperation from the public as they investigate.  A 22 year old man from Pittsburgh was pronounced dead at the scene the other victims , 2 of which were IUP students, were treated at Indiana Regional Medical and area UPMC hospitals.  Contact State Police with information 724-357-1960.

AMISH WOMAN INJURED IN CRASH

A crash involving a car and a horse and buggy in Limestone Township last Wednesday, sent an Amish woman to the hospital and injured the horse.  According to North Central PA dot com, 25 year old Amber Fogelman of Watsontown told police she was blinded by the sun on Broadway Road at about 5:50pm and struck the buggy that was traveling partially in the westbound lane.  The Amish woman was ejected about 30 feet and taken to Geisinger medical center with unknown injuries, the horse was transported for veterinary care.  Fogelman did not sustain any injuries and no charges have been filed.

FAMILY UPDATE ON AIDEN WALLACE

The Montoursville Area High School posted an update on social media on behalf of the family of Aiden Wallace, the 17 student who fell at Jacoby Falls during a field Trip Wednesday.  According to the family, Aiden is in stable but critical condition as he recovers from the trauma and responds to the treatment plan prescribed for him.  They say the concern, thoughts and prayers about Aiden and the family are appreciated and for Warrior families to check on the well-being of their children in response to Aiden’s recent accident.

WELLSBORO MAKES LIST OF BEST FOLIAGE IN THE US

Wellsboro, PA, with its Grand Canyon, is number 9 out of the 55 best towns in the country to see fall foliage.  According to a recent article by Country Living, the Tioga County town is an absolute must see, ranking in the same space with towns in Vermont like Stowe (5) and Montpelier (2).  The only other town in Pennsylvania to make the list at #28  is Milford, a small town in the Poconos. Number one on the list is Pioneer Valley Massachusetts.

MAN ENTERS APARTMENT ILLEGALLY, CALLS IN A BURGLARY

A man free on bail from a misdemeanor terroristic threat charge he received in early September, was caught in the Shelley Circle apartment he was ordered to stay away from, and then lied about a burglary there.  According to police, conditions of 22 year old Jaheem Xavier Lewis’s bail were that he stay away from the Kelly Township apartment of his prior accuser.  Two days after being released, Lewis went to the apartment and was caught inside and later called police saying he was told someone broke in, and that why he was on the scene September 12th.  After police interviewed neighbors and witnesses, Lewis was charged with felony criminal trespass and misdemeanor of false reports.  His preliminary hearing in Union-Snyder County court  is November 6th.

NO THREAT AFTER STUDENT ALLEGEDLY THREATENING A SHOOTING

A tip on the Safe 2 Say platform Thursday saying that a middle school student at Mount Carmel Area School District said he wanted to “shoot up the school” has been investigated and found there is no threat to the school or any students at this time. According to the Daily Item, Mount Carmel Borough and Mount Carmel Township police departments were immediately notified by school administration after a student allegedly made the threatening comment online. Mount Carmel Area School District Superintendent Pete Cheddar said there was police presence in the district buildings Friday as an extra precaution, and asks parents to continue to talk to their children about the dangers of making threats, or kidding about dangerous behavior.

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE POLICY FORUM FOR THE PUBLIC

The DEP is holding a meeting this week in Ranshaw for public comment on their Interim Final Environmental Justice Policy.  According to the News Item, the agency will meet in the Brady Fire Company banquet hall on  Maple St. Thursday from 6 to 8pm.  There will also be virtual meetings this Wednesday and on Wednesday October 25th, both from 5 to 7 p.m. Register and get information at  dep.pa.gov/EJPolicyRevision. The Interim Final Environmental Justice Policy is an outline of procedures and actions that the Department may take to meet the requirements of an environmental law or outline key practices of an agency or organization.

STORM SURGE PROJECT IN MIFFLINBURG

There will be a sanitation and storm sewer project along Eighth Street in Mifflinburg starting this week.  According to PennDOT, today through Thursday, a contractor working for Mifflinburg will be replacing utilities at Eighth Street at the intersection with Walnut Street.Watch for single lane conditions and flaggers on the scene between the hours of 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM, weather permitting.

SPORTS

NFL Sunday
Jaguars 25           Bills 20
Dolphins 31        Giants 16
Saints 34             Patriots 0
Steelers 17          Ravens 10
Eagles 23            Rams 14
Jets 31                 Broncos 21
Chiefs 27            Vikings 20
49er’s 42             Cowboys 10
NFL Monday Night Football
Green Bay Packers @ Las Vegas Raiders 8:15pm Allegiant Stadium
MLB
American League
Rangers 11          Orioles  8  – TX up 2
Twins 6               Astros 2 –  Series tied
National League Game 2 Tonight on TBS
Phillies @ Atlanta Braves 6:07pm
Diamondbacks @ LA Dodgers 9:07pm

NASCAR
AJ Allmendinger took the checkered flag for The Roval @ Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon taking the last position in the field of 8 in the playoffs.  William Byron came in 2nd, followed by Kyle Busch, Ty Gibbs and Joey Logano.

NCAA Football Saturday
Ohio State 37                          Maryland 17
Florida State 39          Virginia Tech 17
North Carolina 40       Syracuse 7
Michigan 52                Minnesota 10
Louisville 33               Notre Dame 20

NCAA Football Next Saturday
Penn State hosts the Massachusetts Minutemen @3:30pm
Pitt hosts Louisville @6:30pm

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS OCTOBER 4, 2023

MAN ACCUSED OF LOYALSOCK STABBING FOUND GUILTY

The Williamsport man on trial for the stabbing and assault of a Quick Mart employee was found guilty yesterday in Lycoming County Court of Common Pleas.  According to North Central PA dot com, the defense for 23 year old Tajhea Nyree Shuler claimed he was suffering from a mental illness, the prosecution argued that Shuler knew he had done something wrong after leaving the scene, throwing away soiled clothes, and the weapon, as well as requesting a lawyer before being questioned by police.  According to court records, Shuler’s bail was revoked and was committed to Lycoming County Prison for first-degree felony aggravated assault, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person with a sentencing hearing December 19th.

CONTACT RATIFIED BY LYCOMING ENGINE’S UNION

A contract has been ratified at Lycoming Engines after almost 370 members of the UAW 787 Union approved the contract that is effective immediately.  According to the Sun Gazette, the 5-year contract for the company that specializes in engineering manufacturing, service and support of piston aircraft engine came about after the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America worked without one since July.  The negotiations began in April for the Oliver Street plant that is a subsidiary of AVCO Corp, a Textron Company.

GRANT WILL ALLOW FLIGHTS FROM PENNSYLVANIA TO FLORIDA

A 500 thousand dollar federal grant is going to allow the public around the region to fly to Florida from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport again.  According to an announcement by the U.S. Department of Transportation the funds will restore and support non-stop passenger air service to and from Fort Myers, Orlando, Sarasota and/or Tampa in a new agreement with Avelo Airlines.  The grants are possible under the Small Community Air Service Development Program that assists with air service improvements in 16 states.

OPEN HOUSE SOON AT CU-LOCK HAVEN

Prospective students of Commonwealth University-Lock Haven are encouraged to attend an open house next Saturday, October 14th in the Student Recreation Center.  According to the school, the interactive program starts at 9am with registration and continues until 1pm.  The program helps students get more familiar about what The Haven has to offer as well as hear from the admissions team, current students, faculty, and others, plus find out more about financial aid and scholarships, student life, housing, dining, downtown Lock Haven, and more. Space is limited and registration is required by Oct. 13. Visit lockhaven.edu/visit or call 570-484-2027.

DETAILS ABOUT HOMICIDE SUSPECT IN KNOXVILLE

Mansfield State police have released information about the alleged homicide of a Knoxville, PA woman at a South Water Street apartment Friday morning.  According to the Sun Gazette, 21 year old Brendan T. York is in custody after he allegedly shot 19 year old Layanah Griffin with an AR-style rifle that he left at the scene before fleeing.  Witnesses who heard shouting and the single gunshot, told police they saw York wipe his hands on the grass at about 2:40am. York is now incarcerated without bail on charges of homicide, aggravated assault and possession of an instrument of crime.

POLICE NEED HELP IDENTIFYING BODY FOUND IN RIVER

A body was found in the Susquehanna River on Saturday in Bradford County, and State police are asking for help from the public identifying the man.  According to state police, the man’s remains were discovered around 1pm in the area of Rummerfield Creek Road.  Authorities say the cause of death is considered drowning and not suspicious at this time.  The man is approximately 5’8”, 40 years old wearing blue jeans and a black T-shirt.  If you have any information call the Towanda Criminal Investigation Unit (570-265-2186).

NEW HELLBENDER LICENSE PLATE

DCNR and PennDOT, the Fish and Boat Commission and Chesapeake Bay Foundation have announced a new Eastern Hellbender license plate.  According to Senator Gen Yaw, who sponsored the bill to designate the Eastern Hellbender as the first official State Amphibian in 2019, the Wild Resource Conservation Program allows citizens to help support the management of Pennsylvania’s wild resources with tax deductible donations through the state license plate program. Eastern hellbenders are the largest salamanders in the U.S., with some reaching a weight of over two pounds and reaching two feet long, and the species is a symbol for water quality and conservation in the Commonwealth.

RIDE SUNDAY TO FUND HAILEY BILBAY SCHOLARSHIP

The first annual ride to raise funds for a new Loyalsock High School scholarship is set to take place this Sunday, October 8th for a local student who died in an automobile accident on Northway Road on January 6th of this year. Friends and family of Hailey Bilbay will host the event that will start at the Hepburn Lycoming Ballfield in Cogan Station and travel to the Hepburn Volunteer fire company, where activities along with a meal, auction, and 50/50 drawing will take place.  Register Sunday morning at 9am at the ballfield with kickstands up at 11am. 

SPORTS

MLB – Wild Card Game 1
American League
Rangers 4            Rays 0
Twins 3               Blue Jays 1
National League
D’backs 6            Brewers 3
Phillies 4             Marlins 1
MLB Wild Card Game 2 Schedule
American League
Texas Rangers @ Tampa Bay Rays 3pm ABC
Toronto Blue Jays @ Minnesota Twins 4:30pm ESPN
National League
Arizona Diamondbacks @ Milwaukee Brewers 7pm ESPN2
Miami Marlins @ Philadelphia Phillies 8pm ESPN

NFL This Thursday

Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders 8:15 Prime Video

PIAA HS Soccer

Girls
South Williamsport 7    Sullivan County 0
Muncy 3                        Millville 1
Montoursville 2             Selinsgrove 1
Lewisburg 5                   Williamsport 1
Bloomsburg 4                Loyalsock 1
Milton 5                         Midd-West 0
Wyalusing 6                   NP Mansfield 1
Central Columbia 1       Warrior Run 0
Southern Columbia 3     Mifflinburg 1 
Shamokin 3                   Central Mountain 0
Shikellamy 5                  Danville 0
Boys
Montoursville 7             Bloomsburg 0
Selinsgrove 4                 Midd-West 1

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS SEPTEMBER 29, 2023

CITY COUNCIL DECIDES TO TABLE CITY HALL BID DECISION

The fate of the Williamsport City Hall building remains open-ended for now after City Council decided to table their decision.  Many in the community have been watching and waiting to know the outcome, but according to the Sun Gazette, council voted 6-1 approving the vote to table or delay deciding about the high bid of five hundred fifty five thousand, five hundred dollars submitted by JBas Realty of Jessup.  Councilman Jon Mackey voted no about the delay.  There is no word at this time how long City Council wants to wait to make a definitive decision about the historic building on West Fourth Street in downtown Williamsport.

WOODWARD TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS FACE BOTH SIDES OF ISSUE

A proposal to add seasonal campsites near Antlers Lane where a restaurant and boat launch are located in Woodward Township, is getting pushback from residents, who recently told the township supervisors they worry about the potential for noise and unsafe traffic for residents  According to the Sun Gazette, Woodward Township supervisors agreed on the need for restrictive conditions going forward as to not burden neighbors, but see their role as also allowing the owners of the property who want to add 50-plus sites to find acceptable the conditions which might be created.  The next meeting of the supervisors in Woodward Township will be 6 pm on October 11th.

LOCK HAVEN BRIDGE TO CLOSE OVERNIGHT THIS WEEKEND

Flemington Bridge will be closed during overnight hours this weekend and motorists will be required to use a detour.  According to PennDOT, the Flemington Bridge along Route 150 near Lock Haven will close Saturday night at 8pm until 6am Sunday, 8pm Sunday through 6am Monday, and 8pm Monday through 6am Tuesday.  Work to be completed includes the removal of the painters containment as they wrap up the preservation project that  will extend the life of this bridge and two others in Clinton County.

FEDERAL EMERGENCY TEST NEXT WEEK

A test of the federal government’s nationwide Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts will take place next week for the entire public.  According to the Daily Item, Danville police say on Wednesday October 4th cell towers will broadcast the test beginning at 2:20pm.  It will continue for about 30 minutes, but wireless devices should only receive one notification.  The test should be accompanied by a unique tone and vibration.  Police say the test is necessary to minimize confusion and maximize the public safety value of it.

MAN ARRESTED FOR PUNCHING OFFICER, RESISTING ARREST

A Beech Creek man had an altercation with police after they came to his house to perform a well-check on his minor child who was in his home September 17th.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say the mother of the child was with police and was allowed to talk to her daughter who was deemed safe and came from inside the home. An argument began between 40 year old Joshua Lee Furl’s wife and the mother, and Furl came outside.  After refusing to return inside, Furl punched an officer at the 500 block of Bald Eagle Street, breaking his glasses.  He continued to resist arrest while being taken into custody. He was charged with aggravated assault and public drunkenness and was released on 40 thousand dollars unsecured bail.

CASH STOLEN FROM SELF-CHECKOUT

A shopper at the Selinsgrove Walmart September 23rd left their cash back in the self-checkout machine and someone stole it.  According to North Central PA dot com, the victim went back to the store a short time after realizing they forgot the cash and it was gone.  Now the Selinsgrove state police are investigating and ask that if anyone has any information about the theft to contact state police at 570-374-8145.

PHEASANT STOCKING TO START IN PENNSYLVANIA

Stocking of pheasants will start next week as the PA Game Commission works across the state to release 237 thousand ring- necked pheasants throughout the hunting seasons.  The birds for eastern Pennsylvania are raised at the Loyalsock State Game Farm, in Lycoming County.  Several weekly rounds of release take place in the North Central PA region; which includes Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Lycoming, McKean, Potter, Tioga and Union Counties.  A total of 3 thousand-thirty birds will be released regularly in Lycoming County from October 5th through January 3rd and 4th.

ANNUAL ROUTE 192 CLEAN-UP NEXT MONTH

The public is invited to Mifflinburg’s annual clean-up of Route 192 in Union County on October 21st.  According to the Daily Item, the event that is hosted by the Friends of R.B. Winter Annual Autumn Clean Up of Route 192 will meet at 9am at the Environmental learning center, where they will provide gloves and bags and safety vests, but volunteers are asked to bring water and weather appropriate clothes.  Register for the event before October 18th online at friendsofrbwinter.org/cleanup.

SPORTS

NFL Thursday Night Football
Detroit Lions 34  Green Bay Packers 20
NFL Sunday

Pittsburgh Steelers @ Houston Texans 1pm CBS
Washington Commanders @ Philadelphia Eagles 1pm FOX
Baltimore Ravens @ Cleveland Browns 1pm
Miami Dolphins @ Buffalo Bills 1pm
New England Patriots @ Dallas Cowboys 4:25pm FOX
Kansas City Chiefs @ NY Jets 8:20pm NBC
NFL Monday Night Football
Seattle Seahawks @ NY Giants 8:15 pm ABC/ESPN

PIAA HS Football Friday
Backyard Broadcasting Game of the Week
Southern Columbia @ Montoursville6:30 pre-game coverage/7pm kick-off on the Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network or WILQ’s HD3

MLB

Tigers 7                 Royals 3
A’s 2                     Twins 1
White Sox  3         Diamondbacks 1
Brewers 3             Cardinals 0
Pirates 3               Phillies 2
Orioles 2              Red Sox 0
Blue Jays 6           Yankees 0
Marlins 2              Mets 1
Braves 5               Cubs 3
Rockies 14            Dodgers 5
Mariners 3            Rangers 2

MLB News
* Orioles clinched the American League  division championship last night with their (2-0) victory over the Boston Red Sox.
* During the seventh-inning stretch, the scoreboard revealed the sight of Orioles great Cal Ripken in attendance.

NASCAR Sunday
 
Yellawood 500  Talladega Super Speedway
Pre-Race coverage @ 1pm Green flag racing @2pm
on the Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network or WILQ’s HD3

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BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

MILTON WOMAN ARRESTED FOR DUI WITH CHILDREN IN CAR

A woman from Milton who crashed her car with young children inside while allegedly high on drugs August 18th was recently charged in Northumberland County court.  According to Stonington State Police, an adult passenger who was also in the car said 31 year old Marissa Auman was driving, and stopped for a few minutes at a friend’s house while the passenger stayed in the car with the children, until Auman returned and started driving, passing out and crashing moments later into a guide rail on Route 61 in Shamokin Township.  Police say Narcan was administered and the woman was later found to have several drugs in her system, including fentanyl.  She faces felony charges of endangering the welfare of children, DUI and other charges. Her preliminary hearing is November 14th

COUPLE SENTENCED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING IN UNION COUNTY

A man and his wife charged in Union County court for drug trafficking two years ago, have both been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison.  According to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania 35 year old Bryce and his wife, 33 year old Tanya Stanger were arrested when state police pulled them over  in August of 2021 and searched the vehicle, seizing 30 pounds of crystal methamphetamine and one kilo of fentanyl that were en route from California to Hazelton.  The Stangers were both sentenced last week in separate hearings. 

COUNTY AGENCIES WANT PUBLIC INPUT ON DEVELOPMENT

As county agencies work on an update of the county’s two main types of development regulations: zoning ordinances and a subdivision and land development ordinance, or SALDO, they are looking for input from residents next week.  According to North Central PA dot com, the Lycoming County Planning Commission and County Department of Planning and Development will hold a public meeting October 5th in Williamsport to compile opinions from the public on updates for ordinances and development regulations that apply to many areas of Lycoming County.  The County Zoning Ordinance applies to 19 municipalities that have not enacted their own Zoning Ordinance.  The meeting will be next Thursday at Third Street Plaza, the 3rd Floor Conference Room at 6:30pm.

CAC TO SCREEN ICONIC 1930’S HORROR FILM IN OCTOBER

A spooky Halloween screening of the iconic “Bride of Frankenstein” is coming back to the Community Arts Center for one night only, Monday, October 30th.  According to the CAC, the evening will not only be a showing of the classic film, but will also feature a guest appearance of Sara Karloff, Boris Karloff’s daughter and academy award winning special effects artist Tom Woodruff, Jr., will be on hand to discuss the film – which was one of the first psychological Horror films of the 1930s.  Get tickets and information at caclive.com/the bride of Frankenstein or by calling the box office 570 326-2424.

SHAMOKIN MAN INCARCERATED IN PHILLY MISSES NORRY TRIAL

The attorney for a man unable to attend his attempted homicide trial in Northumberland County because he is currently incarcerated in a Philadelphia prison filed for a continuance of his case.  According to the Daily Item, 32 year old Akeem Tyree Gregory of Shamokin was to face trial after he allegedly shot a man over 160 dollars in marijuana  and then barricaded himself in a Mount Carmel home for six hours in early 2020.  Gregory is in jail in Philly after he was picked up on an arrest warrant for the criminal homicide and several other felonies.  Gregory will now appear in Northumberland court at a later date.

SCAMMER STEALS THOUSANDS FROM BUFFALO TOWNSHIP MAN

A 59 year old man from Buffalo Township was caught by surprise after he lost thousands of dollars in a phone scam August 25th.  According to State police at Milton a person the victim believed to a be a clerk from a bank, used persuasion to get the man to share personal information and took over 16 thousand dollars from  his accounts.  Police say scammers may use spoofer technology to disguise the number on your caller ID, and may know personal information from using internet searches or social media information.  Scammers will typically say there’s been suspicious activity on your account, but never share personal information such as social security, access code, password, or PIN numbers with a caller who you do not authorize.

NEVI FUNDING COMMUNITY MEETING

The PA Department of Transportation announced last week the first round of conditional awards for NEVI funding which comes from a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that provides states with funding to help make EV charging more accessible to all Americans.  According to the Sun Gazette, there will be a community engagement event in Williamsport October 23rd at the Trade & Transit Centre II on West Third Street to help community members learn about EVs, funding options and the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program itself, allowing residents to provide input on a future EV charging infrastructure.  Register to attend online through the PennDOT website.  https://forms.office.com/r/hSJANSXQ0S

ELK RESCUED FROM WIRES BY GAME COMMISSION WARDENS

A 12-point bull elk tangled in telephone wire was rescued in Sinnemahoning, Cameron County by officers from the Pennsylvania Game Commission.  According to the PGC, wildlife officials sedated the elk and monitored it’s vital signs, while game wardens freed the wires from the animal’s antlers that were also tangled around a tree.  The elk was fitted with a GPS collar, was tagged and walked away from the scene.  In a Facebook post, the game commission thanks those who helped with the rescue, and suggest with elk archery in season, property owners  in the zone should clear or secure loose wire fencing or hanging objects like rope swings and outdoor lighting.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Soccer
Boys


Midd-West  2                 Loyalsock 1
Central Columbia 11     Hughesville 1
South Williamsport 2    Montgomery 1
Muncy  4                       Sullivan County  1
Jersey Shore 4               Shamokin 1
Williamson3                  Athens 0
Southern Columbia 2     Mifflinburg  1
Milton 3                         Lewisburg  2 
Benton 3                        Millville 1
Wellsboro 6                   Galeton 0
East Juniata 4                Line Mountain 1
Selinsgrove 3                 Shikellamy 1

NFL Thursday Night Football
Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers  8:15 Prime Video
NCAA Football
Tonight
Temple @ Tulsa 7:30pm ESPN
Friday
Cincinnati @ BYU 10:15pm ESPN
Saturday
Penn State @ Northwestern (Illinois) noon Big Ten Network
Michigan @ Nebraska 3:30pm FOX
Notre Dame @ Duke 7:30pm ABC
Michigan State @ Iowa 7:30pm NBC
Pitt @ Virginia Tech 8pm ACCN

MLB

Guardians  4        Reds 3
D’Backs 3            White Sox 0
Mets 11                Marlins 2 Game 1
Marlins 4              Mets 2  Game 2
Rays 5                  Red Sox  0
Orioles 5              Nationals 1
Tigers 4                Royals 0
Phillies 7              Pirates 6
Yankees 6  Blue Jays 0
Braves 6     Cubs 5
Twins 6      A’s  4
Brewers 3  Cardinals 2
Dodgers 8  Rockies 2
Rangers 5  Angels 0
Astros 8      Mariners 3
Padres 5      Giants 2


MLB News
*  The Braves clinched the National League’s #1 seed with their win over the Cubs last night
* Atlanta (102-56) needs one win to guarantee home-field advantage through the World Series.

* Ronald Acuña Jr. stole second base in the 10th inning of the hard fought game between the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs  – his  second of the night and 70th this season –  making him the first player in MLB history to hit at least 40 home runs and steal 70 bases.

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