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BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 19, 2023

PRESS CONFERENCE IDENTIFIES FALLEN TROOPER

State troopers have identified the officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty in Juniata County Saturday.  According to Penn Live, 29 year old Trooper Jacques Rougeau Jr., was killed and 45 year old Lt.James Wagner was critically wounded in separate incidents prior to suspect 38 year old Brandon Stine of Thompsontown being killed. Police say Stine engaged officers just before 1 pm near the Lewistown police station in Mifflintown Borough where Wagner was shot.  Stine then fled and was confronted at another location, where he and Rougeau were both fatally shot. Wagner is currently listed in critical condition at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. 

WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT FROM EMPLOYER

A woman who had been hired for only two weeks at a Williamsport mini-mart before she allegedly stole money from the business was recently charged in district court.  According to the Sun Gazette, Sandra Alexander was hired to work at the 6th and High Street mini mart in November of 2021 and was accused of stealing 17 hundred dollars.  She was charged with theft and receiving stolen property and  after waiving her preliminary hearing, is free on 25 hundred dollars bail.

OVERNIGHT MILLING AND PAVING ON I-180 THIS WEEK

I-180 A contractor will be milling and paving this week on the eastbound lanes of I-180 in Lycoming County starting at Loyalsock Creek and working eastward through Friday.  Watch for alternating lane restrictions when work is going on between the hours of 7pm and 7am weather permitting.  The work is part of  a two year project that will mill and resurface over 13 miles of roadway at the Route 87 and Fairfield Road interchanges and include new lighting guide rail upgrades and more, with additional bridge work planned for 16 structures in the county. 

I-180 A contractor will be milling and paving this week on the eastbound lanes of I-180 in Lycoming County starting at Loyalsock Creek and working eastward through Friday.  Watch for alternating lane restrictions when work is going on between the hours of 7pm and 7am weather permitting.  The work is part of  a two year project that will mill and resurface over 13 miles of roadway at the Route 87 and Fairfield Road interchanges and include new lighting guide rail upgrades and more, with additional bridge work planned for 16 structures in the county. 

BALD EAGLE LEGISLATION
There’s a new bill in PA legislature that would increase fines for killing bald and golden eagles to $2,000 from the current penalty of only $200 for anyone convicted of killing the national symbol. According to North Central PA dot com, Senate Bill 709, is sponsored by Sen. Lisa Boscola, D-Bethlehem.  Pennsylvania removed the bald eagle from its endangered list to protected status in 2014, but since 2018, the Game Commission has filed 10 charges for unlawfully taking or possessing eagles.  In Ohio, a conviction carries a maximum of 180 days in jail or a $1,000 fine.

FBI CHARGES THREE LOCAL OFFICERS WITH EXCESSIVE FORCE

Three Mount Carmel police officers have been charged by the FBI and state police have with excessive force, which could send them to prison for up to 10 years. According to the Daily Item, a federal indictment was filed Friday in U.S. Middle District Court against the officers. The indictment identifies officer Kyle Schauer, retired officer Lt. David Donkochik and former officer Jonathan McHugh and claims they used excessive force in upwards of 22 different arrests. All three were arrested on Friday.

MAN JAILED OVER EXTORTION CHARGE

A Mansfield man is facing a felony sexual extortion charge from accusations made against him in 2019 .  According to the Daily Item,  Ralpho Township police say Zane Bryan Walentukonis was arraigned in front of Milton District Judge Michael Diehl last Thursday for allegedly threatening to send explicit videos to a teen in Elysburg. Walentukonis sits in Northumberland County Jail in lieu of  $125,000 bail.  His preliminary hearing has yet to be scheduled.   

2023 PENNSYLVANIA LAUREL QUEEN CROWNED

This year’s Pennsylvania Laurel Queen is Emma Podobinski, representing Warrior Run High School.  Podobinski was crowned queen out of a field of 26 candidates, representing high schools from across the state of Pennsylvania.   During her reign as Pennsylvania State Laurel Queen, Ms. Podobinski will represent the Laurel Festival during Wellsboro’s Dickens of  Christmas event in December and return to next year’s Laurel festival to crown her successor.  As queen, Emma also receives a three thousand dollar academic scholarship.  She will attend Houghton College in the Fall.  First runner up was Melody Rzeszotarski of Montoursville Area High School and Katherine West representing Towanda was second runner up.  They also received a monetary academic scholarship.

SPORTS

MLB
Guardians 12      Diamondbacks 3
Orioles 6             Cubs 3
Braves 14            Rockies 6
Marlins 4            Nationals 2
Red Sox 6           Yankees 2 Game 1
Red Sox 4           Yankees 1 Game 2
Cardinals 8         Mets 7
Angels 5              Royals 2 
Reds 9                 Astros 7
Tigers 6               Twins 4
Brewers 5            Pirates 2
Rangers 11          Blue Jays 7
Phillies 3             A’s 2
Mariners 5          White Sox 1
Giants 7               Dodgers 3
Padres 5              Rays 4

GOLF
Wyndham Clark from Denver Colorado, held off Rory McIlroy, Scottie, Scheffler and Rickie Fowler in the final round to win Sunday at the 123rd US Open at the Los Angeles Country Club and now ascends from 32nd to 13th  in the Official World Golf Ranking.

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters 4          Mahoning Valley Scrappers 3
The Cutters are off today but come back Tuesday to Historic Bowman Field to play the Frederick Keys – 6:35 PM first pitch.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 16, 2023

MOTHER WHO STARVED DAUGHTERS SENTENCED

It’s two consecutive life sentences for the mother of the two young girls who died of starvation and abuse in 2021 and were buried on a Lycoming County property.  According to North Central PA dot com, Marie Snyder of Williamsport pleaded guilty to two counts of felony first degree criminal homicide, and also faces charges for theft and fraud for obtaining food stamps and assistance while claiming the girls were in her care. Two trees were planted earlier this year during a ceremony in Brandon Park in honor of Nicole and Jasmine Snyder. Two other women involved in the case, Echo Butler and Michele Butler are scheduled to be sentenced later this year.

COMMISSIONERS APPROVE LOAN FOR MALL PROPERTY

After a presentation yesterday by one of the partners of FAMVEST, LLC, the State College-based developers set to purchase the Lycoming Mall, the Lycoming County Commissioners unanimously approved a 5 million dollar loan toward the purchase. According to the Sun Gazette, the loan will assist with the closing costs of the property in Muncy Township that was sold for 15 million.  The closing was rescheduled from earlier in the year to today but has now been shifted to next week.  FAMVEST has purchased the former Williamsport Foundry on Maynard Street and plans to develop a three-tenant commercial property across from Penn College.

VOLUNTARY DROUGHT WATCH FOR PENNSYLVANIA

The Department of Environmental Protection is calling for a voluntary drought watch across Pennsylvania after lack of rainfall is bringing concern for the summer.  According to the DEP, residents are encouraged to cut non-essential water use by 5 to 10 percent.  Examples of that include running the dishwasher and clothes washer less often, shorter showers, or turning off the water when brushing teeth. Eighteen public water suppliers in counties outside Northcentral Pa. are also asking for voluntary water conservation in their communities. DCNR also urges residents to consider the increased fire risk at this time.

LYCOMING COUNTY FAIR COMING IN JULY

The 152nd Lycoming County Fair is on the way, July 12th through July 22nd this year.  According to Fair Director, Mike Bieber, there are some new additions that were announced at media day recently, including the outdoor corner and micro-wrestling as well as the chance to see a glimpse of Elvis.  Adults still only pay 4 dollars for admission and kids under 12 get in free.  Get details at Lycoming fair dot net.

BLOOMSBURG MAN BOUGHT AND SOLD HUMAN REMAINS

A Columbia County man is facing charges after he was found to be involved in buying and selling human organs and other cadaver parts in a case that also implicated the manager of the morgue on the campus of Harvard University.  According to the Daily Item, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania says 41 year old Jeremy Pauley, of Bloomsburg, was indicted along with five others accused of stealing and selling human remains  from 2018 through 2022.  Pauley told federal officials that he sold many of the parts he bought from other suspects.  Many of the remains were donated for research or parts of cremated bodies that were assumed returned to families.  Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean A. Camoni is prosecuting the case.

MAN CONVICTED IN 20 YEAR OLD RAPE CASE

A 44 year old Williamsport man was found guilty of rape last week after being accused of crimes he allegedly committed 20 years ago when he was 14 years old, with girls who were between 4 and 8 and 8 and 12 at the time.  According to North Central PA dot com, Erick Johnson was interviewed by Williamsport police and the video was shown in court in which he initially denied the charges, but then said some of the accusations “might have happened”.  Johnson will be sentenced for the 10 counts of rape of a person less than 13 in October according to President Judge Nancy Butts.

WILLIAMSPORT FOOD PANTRY HOURS EXTENDED

The American Rescue Workers food pantry has extended their hours into the evening on Mondays to accommodate those who are unable to visit during the day.  According to North Central PA dot com, the food pantry is at 337 Bridge street in Williamsport  and is available to anyone who is facing food insecurity.  New Monday hours for the American Rescue Workers food pantry are 9 til noon and extended afternoon hours from 1 to 6pm.   If you have questions about the other hours of the food pantry 5 days a week, or know of anyone in need, go online to arwwilliamsport.org.

JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL SATURDAY IN BRANDON PARK

The third annual Juneteenth festival will be held in Brandon Park this Saturday from 12 to 4 p.m. with a scheduled Freedom Walk starting at Freedom Road to the park at 11 a.m.The public is invited  to the festival which will feature activities for children, live entertainment, and about 40 vendors. The event is hosted by the Lycoming Tri-County NAACP .   Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, is observed on June 19 each year. was recognized as a national holiday in 2021.

SPORTS

MLB
Guardians 8        Padres 6
Orioles 4             Blue Jays 2
Rays 4                 A’s 3
Phillies 5             Diamondbacks 4
Tigers 8               Twins 4
Braves 8              Rockies 3
Angels 5              Rangers 3
Cubs 7                 Pirates 2
Nationals 4         Astros 1
Dodgers 5           White Sox 4

Golf
Second Round of the 123rd US Open at Los Angeles Country Club begins today.  *The First Round made history with a pair of record scores. Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele (the “X-man”) both shot a 62.
*Fowler became the first player in U.S. Open history with 10 birdies in a single round.  It’s  par-70 course. 
* In addition to the record scores, they were two 64s two 65s, seven 67s and eleven 68s. No player shot worse than a 79.

MLB Draft League
(4-8) Williamsport Crosscutters are on the road tonight with the (5-7) Mahoning Valley Scrappers 7:05 first pitch

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 15, 2023

INFO ON UNION COUNTY CRASH SOUGHT BY POLICE

Police are seeking information from anyone who witnessed a three vehicle crash on Route 15 South in Union County Tuesday around 3pm.  According to State police at Milton, the crash occurred near William Penn Drive in Kelly Township.  According to reports the unnamed motorcyclist swerved into the left lane of the interstate and struck a white F250 pickup, losing control and hitting a Jeep Wagoneer.  The motorcyclist was injured, but no other injuries were reported. Police are looking for additional details in the crash, if you can provide information, call 570-524-2662.

FIVE RESIGNATIONS AT OLD LYCOMING TOWNSHIP

Officials in Old Lycoming Township have accepted the resignations of five township employees after tensions have risen between the township and a group of citizens who are resisting certain changes there.  According to the Sun Gazette, during the meeting Tuesday there was disappointment expressed by some officials that there was disrespect shown to the those employees who worked hard and achieved good growth in Old Lycoming Township, but with their decision to step down leaves crucial gaps.  Positions vacated include manager, road department/operating mechanic, sewer department, treasurer and bookkeeper, and sewer enforcement officer.  One area the citizens group is dissatisfied with is the recent regionalization of the police department.

EAST BUFFALO TOWNSHIOP CAN NOW HAVE CHICKENS, LIVESTOCK

Residents in zone 1 of East Buffalo Township have been given the preliminary OK by the supervisors to raise chickens or domestic livestock under certain conditions depending on lot sizes and number of animals, and having a manure management plan through the Union County Conservation District.  According to the Standard Journal, the supervisors plan to adopt the ordinances at their August meeting.

US ARMY FIELD BAND TO PERFORM IN MILTON THIS MONTH

The world famous United States Army Field Band and Soldiers Chorus will perform a free concert at the Milton Area High School Auditorium on Sunday, June 28th at 7pm, sponsored by the Central Susquehanna Valley Veterans Council.  Free tickets are available at the News Item office in Shamokin and the Standard Journal Office in Milton.  There is free transportation available from Shamokin by Catawese Coach – meeting in the Shamokin municipal parking lot at 5:45 June 28th.   The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers Chorus is considered by music critics to be one of the most versatile and inspiring musical organizations in the world.

WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER THREATENING POLICE

A Coal Township woman was arrested after being combative with police and threatening them after she was allegedly drunk and sitting in the middle of a Dollar Tree store.  According to North Central PA dot com, 63 year old Brenda L. Kosmer was handcuffed at the store and police helped her to stand when she became aggressive and they led her to a cruiser where she kicked at the windows and threatened to kill four officers from Shamokin and Coal Township on the scene. Once in custody in her holding cell, Kosmer revealed she had smuggled a lighter in after attempting to set fire to a plastic tray under the toilet.  Kosmer was charged with felony aggravated assault, risking a catastrophe and several misdemeanors.  She is in Northumberland County Prison with a preliminary hearing June 20th.

NO PROPERTY TAX-HIKE FOR WILLIAMSPORT

For the second consecutive year the Williamsport area school district will not be raising taxes, after the school board approved the zero-increase budget at this week’s meeting.  According to the Sun Gazette, 80 percent of the 2023-2024 budget for this fiscal year is attributed to instructional costs and support services – about 118.8 million dollars, with 28 million dollars of income coming from state funding.  The Williamsport area school board meets next on July 11th at the District Center on West Fourth Street in Williamsport.

GRANT POSSIBLE TO ADDRESS FLOODING ISSUES AT GRAFIUS RUN

A Washington DC based consulting firm is working with the city of Williamsport to identify potential projects that could utilize a grant to address climate-change-related issues, like flooding at Grafius Run.  According to the Sun Gazette, executives from Keller & Partners and city engineer Jon Sander are focusing on a movable trash rack system that can sense when trash and debris need to be moved and potentially can eliminate the damming of water that spills onto the streets and into homes’ basements.  The Trash Rack system is estimated to cost 2.4 million dollars.

JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY CLOSES DMV FOR THE WEEKEND

PennDOT has announced they will be closing area offices in observance of the federal holiday Juneteenth.  According to the department, all drivers license and photo centers and the full-service center in Selinsgrove will be closed Saturday through Monday.  Customers can still obtain forms, publications, and most services online at dmv.pa.gov.  June 19th is now a federal holiday that marks the day in 1865 when Union Soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, ending the Civil War and freeing enslaved people.

SPORTS

MLB
Padres 5      Guardians 0
Braves 10   Tigers 7 Game 1
Braves 6     Tigers 5 Game 2
Twins 4       Brewers 2  
Giants 8      Cardinals 5
Mets 4        Yankees 3 in 10 innings
Blue Jays 3           Orioles 1
Red Sox 6    Rockies 3
Rangers 6   Angels 3
 
Cubs 10      Pirates 6
Reds 7         Royals 4  
Astros 5      Nationals 4
Marlins 4    Mariners 1
Phillies 4     Diamondbacks 3 in 10 innings
Rays  6       A’s 3  
White Sox 8 Dodgers 4

MLB Draft League
Wmspt Crosscutters 12         WV Black Bears 10
The Cutters have an off day today but head to Mahoning Valley Friday night to go up against the Scrappers.

GOLF
The 123rd U.S. Open starts today at the Los Angeles Country Club in California.
* The first time the venue will host the championship and the first time in LA since 1948 when the tournament was played at the Riviera Country Club at nearby Pacific Palisades.
* The first major tournament since the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf announced a partnership.
*Scottie Scheffler is ranked 1st as a US Open World Leader, followed by Jon Rahm and Rory McElroy

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 14, 2023

FATAL FIRE IN CLINTON COUNTY

A Clinton County man is dead after a fire at his residence late Saturday night.  According to the Sun Gazette, the remains of 69 year old Gregory Martin were found inside the structure on Tobacco Shed Road after fire crews extinguished the blaze that they were called to about 8pm Saturday night in Dunnstable Township.  Multiple emergency departments were on the scene including Woolrich, Hand in Hand Lock Haven, Avis, Dunnstown, Beech Creek, Jersey Shore and others.  There was no announcement of the cause of the fire, but State fire marshals were on the scene until about 1:30am Sunday.

RIFLE SHOT SENDS YOUNG MAN TO JAIL

A young man from South Williamsport was arraigned in district court after police say he aimed a rifle at a person then raised it in the air and fired one shot in trhe borough on May 21st.  According to the Sun Gazette, Jacoby Benway was charged with terroristic threats, reckless endangerment and simple assault.  He was initially incarcerated but then released on 15 thousand dollars bail.

PHILLY INTERSTATE COLLAPSE TO BE CLEANED UP TODAY

I-95 repair efforts continue near Philadelphia and a demolition of the collapsed structure is expected to be complete by this morning.  According to U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg who was in Philadelphia yesterday Tuesday to visit the site of the collapse and said upfront federal funding has been released to address the immediate effort to reopen the interstate since it’s a key corridor in eastern Pennsylvania.  PennDOT says detours are in place to help safely accommodate and redirect the traffic.

GROUP FORMS TO ADVOCATE FOR LOCAL AIRPORT

An advocacy coalition has formed, comprising of concerned stakeholders and a group of airports , RESTORE Air Service. According to RESTORE spokesperson and Williamsport Regional Airport Executive director, Richard Howell says the coalition will be working with Congress and the Biden Administration to promote changes in the 2023 FAA Reauthorization Bill to better support rural and small community airports after Williamsport Regional airport lost daily service since the pandemic. There is legislation addressing the small community air issue, including the bi-partisan “Essential Air Service Reform Act”,  introduced by Congressman Dan Meuser and Congressman David Trone, which would re-open the Essential Air Service program for 3 years.

CAR CHASE ENDS IN TASTER FIRE AS SUSPECT TRIES TO FLEE

A 36 year old man from Lycoming County is in custody after a long police pursuit from Muncy to Picture Rocks that occurred June 6th following the suspect driving the wrong way in an alley outside of Muncy.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say Kyle Wesley Keiser drove at a high rate of speed through Hughesville, running several stop signs and recklessly driving past other drivers on 220 and eventually driving through fields before bailing out of the car on Main Street in Picture Rocks and running from the car.  Police used a Taser to stop Keiser who is now in Lycoming County Prison on a probation violation and charged with felony fleeing, agricultural vandalism and more, in lieu of 15 thousand dollars bail.

RENOVO WOMAN CAUGHT SELLING PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE

An arrest warrant was recently served on a woman from Renovo who allegedly sold prescription medication to an undercover informant June 7th.  According to North Central PA dot com, 64 year old Jenean Mace was the subject of an investigation involving the unlawful sale of Suboxone pills between December 2022 and May 2023. Police say Mace was handed a dozen felony counts including possession with the intent to deliver a controlled substance.  She is in the Clinton County Correctional facility in lieu of 100 thousand dollars bail.

LEWISBURG FLOOD MEETING LEADS TO PUBLIC PRESENTATION

A public presentation is coming up June 20th to consider the adoption of the Lewisburg Borough Flood Mitigation Study after the final public meeting was held last week where they decided next steps to develop programs and create flood plans.  According to the Daily Item, Lewisburg Borough Community Development Grant Manager Shannon Berkey said the final study will provide the Borough a planning tool in the short and long term to address additional needs to continue to make the borough a thriving community despite the threat of flooding.  The project is being funded by a $100,000 grant from the PA Department of Community and Economic Development’s Strategic Management Planning Program Grant program.

FIRST LITTLE LEAGUE GAMES SCHEDULED

The first matchups are set for the summer as the Little League World Series arrives in August.   According to Little League International the 2023 Little League Baseball World Series starts August 16 through the 27th and will feature 20 teams from around the globe competing through the U.S. and International brackets. The first game is between Europe-Africa and Panama on August 16th in Volunteer Stadium starting at 1pm.  Game 2 will be in Lamade and is between Mountain Region vs. Metro Region.  Get the full bracket listing at little league dot org.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Softball State Championship Final
Class 2A
Bald Eagle Area 4        South Williamsport 0

NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 5

Golden Knights 9        Panthers 3
Vegas tops Florida and Panthers win the series to capture their first Stanley Cup Title

NBA Finals Game 5
Nuggets 94                   Heat 89
Denver wins their first NBA Finals Championship

MLB

Padres 6               Guardians 3
Orioles 11            Blue Jays 6
Rockies 7             Red Sox 6
Yankees 7            Mets 6
Twins 7                Brewers 5
Giants 11             Cardinals 3
Angels 7               Rangers 3
Cubs 11                Pirates 3
Reds 5                  Royals 4
Astros 6               Nationals 1
Mariners 9            Marlins 3
Phillies 15            Diamondbacks 3
A’s 2                              Rays 1
Dodgers 5             White Sox 1
Braves and Tigers were postponed

MLB Draft League
Monday’s game was canceled…
Last night
WV Black Bears 3       Crosscutters 1
Williamsport tries again tonight at home 6:35pm 1st pitch
Crosscutters get an off-day Thursday

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 9, 2023

WOMAN ARRESTED FOR STABBING NEIGHBOR

A Lycoming County woman is accused of stabbing her neighbor and was arrested late Thursday at a trailer park in Lycoming Township.  According to WNEP, police say, Savana Hauke admitted to threatening the victim earlier in the night, who is still being treated for their injuries at this time.  Hauke will face harassment and assault charges, and has been incarcerated in Lycoming County Prison.

MAN EXTRADICTED FROM NC OVER SEX CHARGES

A former Muncy Township man was arrested in North Carolina for over 15-hundred counts of  sexual assault and involuntary servitude of a girl over a four year period, and returned to Williamsport yesterday.  According to the Sun Gazette, police have charged 34 year old Jarron Buie formerly of Endicott, New York, with rape of a child, indecent exposure, assault and other offenses between April 2019 and last December.  He was denied bail by District Judge Williams Solomon and committed to Lycoming County Prison.

SETTLEMENT FOR JERSEY SHORE FOOTBALL PLAYER

A former Jersey Shore football player who suffered a traumatic brain injury during practice while wearing head protection, has been awarded a settlement from the national helmet manufacturer and related companies.  According to the Sun Gazette, 18 year old Caleb Leone suffered the injury after colliding with another player August 14, 2018 and was in a coma for weeks, later showing great progress in his recovery.  The family sued Riddel, Incorporated in federal court, and recently agreed on a 100 thousand dollar settlement that was placed in an irrevocable trust for Leone.  After the accident, the Jersey Shore Bulldogs retired Caleb’s #20 jersey in tribute.

BILL INTRODUCED TO SAVE K-9 OFFICERS

A bill to help save police dogs from overheating in hot cars has been proposed in the PA legislature.  According to North Central PA dot com House Bill 1334 is also known as Totti’s Law for a K-9 officer who died in 2016 in a hot police car.  State Rep. Scott Conklin of Centre County introduced the bill that would mandate that any emergency vehicle transporting a K-9 officer be fitted with a K-9 heat-detection device which would automatically open windows when reaching a certain temperature.  Conklin said the $900 cost for a detector is small  compared to $20 thousand dollars it costs to train a new police dog. 

CODE ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT TODAY

The air quality alert over Eastern Pennsylvania’s central and northern mountains is now labeled as Code Orange today,  with the IQ air website posting moderate levels – around 80 out of a possible 500 for air pollution that we’ve seen most recently from wildfires burning in Canada.  According to the National Weather service,  Code orange is still an alert for sensitive groups, including children and those with lung or heart issues.  The hazardous air quality alert in Lycoming County is in place until midnight tonight.  In addition, the burn ban is still in effect in the city of Williamsport and Old Lycoming Township until Friday evening at 8:30pm, when fire officials will revisit the ban and see if it still needs to be in place.

MILL HALL MOTHER CHARGED AFTER CHILD WANDERS

A mother from Mill Hall was charged with third-degree felony endangering the welfare of children after state police at Lamar say she was asleep around noontime when her toddler wandered for blocks with no shoes in 87 degree weather.  According to North Central PA dot com, 33 year old Chelsea Autumn Miller, allegedly believed her child was home when State Police Troopers spoke with her last June 3 near the 600 block of Girard Street after witnesses found the child several blocks away at a yard sale. Miller was released on $10,000 unsecured bail with a preliminary hearing on July 3.

MAN INJURES BEAR WITH PISTOL

A man who allegedly shot a bear on his property with a .22 caliber pistol has been charged with unlawful killing of big game.  According to North Central PA dot com, 88 year old Sheldon Sharpless injured the bear that was eating bird seed in his feeders around 9pm March 31st when he said he fired one shot into the bear’s back, wounding it to the point where it could not run away .  When a PA Game Commission officer arrived he made the decision to put the bear down.  There was no bail listed for Sharpless who faces the misdemeanors July 12th for a preliminary hearing.

NEW BERLIN SNOWBOARD COMPANY TO REOPEN IN SELINSGROVE

Gilson Snow, the international snowboard manufacturing business in New Berlin that was destroyed by fire in November 0f 2022 is getting ready to reopen in Selinsgrove.  According to the Daily Item, Nick Gilson said he signed an agreement earlier this week to lease the space used by former Wood Metal on Sherman Street.  The new space is over seven times larger than their previous facility and Gilson says new equipment is arriving at the new location and 90 percent of the staff that was with the company will return after the grand opening in September.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Baseball State Quarterfinals
Class 5A
Strath Haven 14 Selinsgrove 3
Class 4A
Archbishop Wood 9 Montoursville 1
Class 3A
Saucon Valley 6 Hughesville 0
Class 2A 
Kutztown 9 South  Williamsport 0

PIAA State HS Softball Quarterfinals
Class 2A
South Williamsport 10 Bristol 0
Class 3A
Palisades 5 North Penn Liberty 1
Class 4A
Blue Mountain 4 Jersey Shore
MLB

Guardians 10               Red Sox 3
Dodgers 6                   Reds 0
Rays 4                         Twins 2
Orioles 6                      Brewers 3
Giants 6                       Rockies 4
White Sox 6                Yankees 5  Game 1
Yankees 3                   White Sox 0 Game 2
Phillies 3                      Tigers 2
Blue Jays 3                  Astros 2
Braves 13                    Mets 10
Angels 3                      Cubs 1
Diamondbacks and Nationals postponed due to air quality in Washington, DC.


NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 3
Panthers 3           Golden Knights 2 OT  Vegas leads 2-1

NBA Finals Game 4 Tonight

Denver @ Miami 8:30pm  ABC Denver leads 2-1

MLB Draft League

Crosscutters 12   Black Bears 7
Cutters come home tonight through the weekend to host the Mahoning Scrappers 6:35pm first pitch

NASCAR
Toyota 300 in Sonoma, California Prerace coverage 2:30pm, Green Flag Racing at 3:30pm on our sister station, the Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network or WILQ’s HD3

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 8, 2023

CODE RED AIR QUALITY AGAIN TODAY

The Environmental Protection Agency continues the Code Red Air Quality alert today after  the haze and smoke smell in the air yesterday caused Loyalsock Township to dismiss students early.  According to the Sun Gazette the weather pattern is expected to shift today but those who are vulnerable to issues from the particulates in the air are still advised to stay careful about breathing the outdoor air.  The burn ban remains in the City of Williamsport and Old Lycoming Township in effect until Friday evening. 

BAIL DENIED FOR MAN WHO SCUFFLED IN COURTROOM

A man facing charges in district Judge Gary Whiteman’s courtroom Tuesday caused a disturbance during a lull in court proceedings, which resulted in damage being done to a wall.  According to the Sun Gazette, Mark Taylor Kuntz, who was handcuffed and awaiting prison-commitment papers got into a struggle with troopers who were securing him.  After learning of the disturbance, Judge Whiteman said that his original determination that Kuntz was eligible for 50 thousand dollars bail would be changed to no bail.  Kuntz is in custody over a domestic disturbance in Plunkett’s Creek Saturday.

EYEGLASSES THEFT IN MONROE TOWNSHIP

Pennsylvania State police at Selinsgrove have reported a theft incident at an eyewear store in Monroe Township. According to  North Central PA.com, The suspect allegedly made off with a significant amount of eyeglasses, estimated to be worth between $2,000 and $2,500. The incident took place on May 9 after 2pm at the LensCrafters store located in Monroe Marketplace. In case you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Pennsylvania State Police in Selinsgrove at 570-374-8145.

81ST ANNUAL LAUREL FESTIVAL STARTS THIS WEEK

The 81st Annual Pennsylvania Laurel Festival starts this Saturday and continues through June 18th in Wellsboro. The public can enjoy events in town all week, Family Day will be on the Green Saturday and their pet parade Sunday  in the Packer Park Picnic area.  Free entertainment continues all week and Friday at noon is the welcome for last year’s Laurel Queen and the 2023 queen candidates on the Tioga County Courthouse steps with the Queens Preview & Laurel Concert Friday at 4:30 p.m on the Deane Center Outdoor Stage. Get details about the Tioga County Laurel Festival at wellsboropa.com.

WOMAN ARRESTED FOR THREATENING WITH A GUN

A Williamsport woman who is on probation for a previous felony is in custody again after witnesses say she brandished a firearm on her front porch May 14th and threatened a person in front of neighbors and others who were outside her home.  According to the Sun Gazette, 37 year old Keira Elouise Blunt  was interviewed by responding police and found to have the unauthorized loaded firearm which they seized.  She was taken into custody on charges of terroristic threats, convicted felon not to possess a firearm, simple assault and more.  Blunt is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 85 thousand dollars bail.  

NAME CHANGE FOR THE PA DEP

The state Senate approved legislation to change the name of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), to the Department of Environmental Services according to sponsor of the bill Sen. Gene Yaw , chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee.  Senate Bill 691 will have no effect on the jurisdiction or current statutory or regulatory authority of the department. Yaw said shifting the focus to services implements a much-needed culture change at the department. The bill now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.

PENNDOT JOB FAIR IN NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY

PennDOT has announced a job fair for people to work with the department in Northumberland County. The job fair will be held from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM Wednesday, June 21, at the Northumberland County Maintenance Office, 355 Dewart Street, Sunbury.   Recruiters will be available to discuss current and future openings within the commonwealth for CDL operators. Some positons must have a valid CDL permit on their first day of employment.  On-the-spot applications will take place. Applicants for the Transportation Equipment Operator A positions must bring their current CDL license.  For more information, please call 570-286-7178.

TURBOTVILLE FIREWORKS CANCELLED AGAIN TONIGHT

Officials from the Turbotville Area Community Carnival postponed their fireworks show last night and now the decision has been made that they will cancel again tonight due to visibility issues again from the Canadian wildfires.  The fireworks are rescheduled for Turbotville’s August 19th event. The Roost also sponsors entertainment tonight by Milltown Blues starting at 7pm and there are always games nightly on the midway.

SPORTS

PIAA High School Baseball Quarterfinals Today
Class 2A
South Williamsport vs Kutztown @ Walter Stump Stadium – Pine Grove 6pm
Class 3A
Hughesville vs Saucon Valley @ Walter Stump Stadium – Pine Grove 3:30pm
Class 4A
Montoursville vs Archbishop Wood @ Wenger Field – Fredericksburg noon
Class 5A
Selinsgrove vs Strath Haven @ Walter Stump Stadium – Pine Grove 1pm

HS Softball Quarterfinals Today
Class 2A
South Williamsport vs Bristol @ Patriots Park – Allentown 3:30pm
Class 3A
North-Penn Liberty vs Palisades @ Central Columbia HS Bloomsburg 2pm
Class 4A
Jersey Shore vs Blue Mountain @ Bloomsburg University 4pm

MLB

Guardians 5               Red Sox 2
A’s 9                           Pirates 5
Padres 10                  Mariners 3
Marlins 6                   Royals 1  
Rays 2                        Twins 1

Diamondbacks 6      Nationals 2
Blue Jays 3                Astros 2
Reds 8                        Dodgers 6

Braves 7         Mets 5
Brewers 10    Orioles 2
Cardinals 1   Rangers 0
Giants 5         Rockies 4
Angels 6         Cubs 2
Phillies & Tigers and the
Yankees & White Sox were postponed due to the air quality on the East Coast.


MLB Draft league
Crosscutters 13 WV Black Bears 1
Crosscutters stay in West Virginia tonight but return to Bowman Field Friday night against the Mahoning Valley Scrappers, 6:35 first pitch.

NBA Finals Game 3

Nuggets 109 Heat 94 – Denver/ 2-1
NBA Finals Game 4 Friday
Denver @Miami  8:30pm on ABC

NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 3 Tonight
Vegas @ Florida  8pm on TNT Vegas / 2-1

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 7, 2023

BURN BAN IN THE CITY AND TOWNSHIP

A burn ban has been implemented immediately in the City of Williamsport and Old Lycoming Township by orders of the Fire Chiefs and is to be in place until 8pm Friday June 16th.  Williamsport Bureau of Fire says no recreational or open outdoor burning is permitted which is including but not limited to; paper, grass twigs, or wood, whether in a container or on the ground. Chief Sam Augnst says the ban will be re-evaluated after this week.

MAN WHO CAUSED POLICE CHASE IN CUSTODY

A man from New York State is in custody after leading a police chase that continued through Bradford County, ending near Ulster on Sunday May 28th just after 2am.  According to North Central PA dot com, 33 year old Jory Michael Ball, 33, of Newark Valley rammed police cruisers after they tried to stop him as he continued toward Route 220 from I-86.  Ball kept driving, hitting another cruiser hard enough to injure an officer, then after police used stop sticks, he continued for a couple more miles on destroyed tires before being taken into custody.  A woman was in the vehicle and told police Ball wouldn’t let her out of the car.  He has been charged with aggravated assault, kidnapping, DUI, criminal mischief, resisting arrest and more.  He is in the Bradford County Prison.

MAN TRIES TO BREAK IN TO HOME WITH CHISEL

A 71 year old Renovo man tried to force his way into  a woman’s apartment on 11th Street on May 31st after an argument between them earlier in the evening.  According to North Central PA dot com, State police at Lamar say Paul Brown allegedly had pointed a shotgun at a 53 year old woman at a home on Farewell Avenue before she fled to her apartment, but was ultimately followed.  Brown attempted to use a chisel to enter the victim’s residence.  He was arrested and taken to the Clinton County correctional facility.

KID OLYMPICS IN LEWISBURG SUNDAY

The 2023 Kid Olympics event is at the Lewisburg Children’s Museum Green Space Center this Sunday.  According to the museum kids can register for ten dollars to participate in obstacle courses, limbo, and 20-40 meter dashes.  Registration is open through Saturday and check-ins Sunday begin at 1:30pm. There are prizes and a bike raffle for everyone and medals for the kids who win competitions, with refreshments provided.  Get details at lewisburgchildrensmuseum.org

FIRE WATCH COULD CONTINUE TODAY

Due to the limited rainfall, temperatures, and humidity The National Weather service called a fire watch for some Central PA counties yesterday until 8pm including Clinton, Centre, Lycoming, Sullivan, Union, Snyder, Montour, Northumberland, and Columbia. There is potential that the will be repeated today and through the weekend as the weather remains hot and dry with only pop up showers and storms which carry potential lightning strikes that can start fires. There is a burn ban in the City of Williamsport and Old Lycomign Township to start immediately until Friday.  Get state burn restriction news and information at dcnr.pa.gov/communities/wildfire.

US MARSHALS ARREST DANVILLE FUGITIVE IN VIRGINIA

A man from Danville who successfully fled from Shamokin police, striking several cruisers in a high speed pursuit May 24th was captured Monday in Virginia.  According to local police reports Jarrett Castelonia was located by US Marshals in Fredericksburg Monday around 4pm and taken into custody.  Castelonia is being charged with criminal attempt to commit murder of a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault and more.  He was being sought after failing to appear to begin serving a sentence at Northumberland County Jail from a conviction on another fleeing from police case in 2017.

MUNCY MAN ARRESTED FOR STALKING, HARASSMENT

A Muncy man waived his preliminary hearing after he allegedly stalked and harassed his estranged wife, shouting expletives at her at her place of employment on April 26th.  According to the Sun Gazette, Muncy Borough Police allege that John Edward Maxwell harassed and threatened his wife in person and through text messages.  The couple is in the process of a divorce.  Maxwell was charged with stalking disorderly conduct and harassment and posted 5 thousand dollars bail.

YAW ANNOUNCES CHESAPEAKE BAY AWARENESS WEEK

It’s “Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week” through this Saturday and Sen. Gene Yaw, member of the Chesapeake Bay Commission (CBC), and other CBC officials remind us that half of the Commonwealth waters drain to the Chesapeake, so this week is an opportunity to call attention to the challenges facing the Bay and to celebrate successes in reducing nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment pollution. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest and most productive estuary in the United States, spanning six states and the District of Columbia.

SPORTS

PIAA High School Baseball Quarterfinals start Thursday
Class 2A
South Williamsport vs Kutztown @ Walter Stump Stadium – Pine Grove 6pm
Class 3A
Hughesville vs Saucon Valley @ Walter Stump Stadium – Pine Grove 3:30pm
Class 4A
Montoursville vs Archbishop Wood @ Wenger Field – Fredericksburg noon
Class 5A
Selinsgrove vs Strath Haven @ Walter Stump Stadium – Pine Grove 1pm

HS Softball Quarterfinals Thursday
Class 2A
South Williamsport vs Bristol @ Patriots Park – Allentown 3:30pm
Class 3A
North-Penn Liberty vs Palisades @ Central Columbia HS Bloomsburg 2pm
Class 4A
Jersey Shore vs Blue Mountain @ Bloomsburg University 4pm

MLB
Red Sox 5            Guardians 4
Phillies 1              Tigers 0
Marlins 6              Royals 1
Rays 7                  Twins 0
Diamondbacks  10 Nationals 5
White Sox 3         Yankees 2
A’s  11                 Pirates 2
Blue Jays 5                    Astros 1
Reds 9                  Dodgers 8
Braves 6               Mets 4
Brewers 4             Orioles 3
Rangers 6             Cardinals 4
Giants  10            Rockies 4
Angels 7               Cubs 4  
Mariners 4            Padres 1

NBA Finals Game 3 Tonight
Nuggets vs Heat in Miami
8:30 PM on ABC

NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 3  – Thursday 8 PM on TNT

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 6, 2023

WARRANT OUT FOR MAN WHO SET FIRE TO STOLEN TRUCK

Police are looking for a Muncy Borough man who allegedly stole a box vehicle from Geisinger Medical Center and set it on fire May 14th at the Muncy Heritage and Nature Trail kin Muncy Creek Township.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say after an investigation, 39 year old Joseph Artley is responsible for the theft of the truck and the fire that brought the Muncy Area Fire Company to the scene.  Damages are estimated at 83 thousand dollars.  Arson and theft charges have been filed by authorities and if you know of Artley’s whereabouts contact State Police 570-368-5700.

MAN SHOT IN FOOT WITH CONCEALED PISTOL AFTER FALLING

A man from Cogan Station who was carrying another person’s 9mm pistol on May 15th without a concealed carry permit, tripped on a rock while walking near Brass’s Bridge and shot himself.  According to North Central PA dot com, Brian James Wagner called 911 after seriously injuring his foot before Lycoming Regional Police and EMS arrived on the scene, which disrupted traffic for about an hour. Investigators discovered that Wagner had been drinking alcohol the night the shooting happened, and charged him with disorderly conduct and carrying a firearm without a license.

SHADE MOUNTAIN FIRE MOSTLY CONTAINED

Fire risk is a serious problem in our region as we wait for more significant rain, and a fire that started Friday around Shade Mountain in Snyder County has recently been contained.  According DCNR, containment lines are now around the fire that ravaged a portion of forest about 150-200 acres in size.  According to North Central PA dot com, crews from Freeburg, Freemont, Middleburg, Milton, and Penns Creek worked the blaze and then cleaned up hotspots and smoldering fires around the edges Monday. According to a social media post by the Freemont Fire Department, rain late Saturday helped the firefighters gain control of the fire. The cause is under investigation – there was no prescribed or controlled burn scheduled.

APPLY TO BE A FISH AND BOAT COMMISSIONER

Qualified candidates are being sought to serve as commissioners with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.  According to North Central PA dot com, four Districts including Lycoming and Northumberland County’s District 5 need representation and the Shapiro Administration is seeking a diverse group of applicants.  Interested volunteers who are well informed on conservation, restoration , and fishing as well as knowledge of boats and boating can write a letter of intent and submit a resume  through June 30th  to DEEberly @ PA dot GOV, in order to schedule an interview with the advisory council.

THREE SHEDS DESTROYED BY FIRE

With dry conditions, fire risk is very high for the region and more property was destroyed in Moreland Township Monday before 8am after a shed caught fire and spread to others along Ridge Road according to Muncy Area fire officials.  The Sun Gazette reports that the original fire started in one 12 by 20 foot shed and two others next to it caught fire with a fourth shed saved by crews who responded from Hughesville, Picture Rocks, Pennsdale, Clinton Township, Lairdsville and Millville.  The fire could be seen by witnesses for miles and there were no injuries, but the fire remains under investigation.  An unknown number of chickens in the first shed perished in the blaze.

MAN CRASHES INTO WILLIAMSPORT BUSINESS

A 41 year old Williamsport man was hospitalized in critical condition last Thursday after he rammed his Jeep into the front steps of Castle Furniture and Bedding on West Fourth and Cemetery Streets at about 8:45 pm.  According to the Sun Gazette, Seth Allison was admitted to intensive care at UPMC Williamsport after he was pulled from the fiery wreckage by an off-duty paramedic who was nearby and an unnamed bystander who was visiting a home near the store.  Witnesses say Allison was headed west when he jumped the curb and struck the building causing a fire in the engine and undercarriage.  An investigation is pending according to city police.  No word on Allison’s condition today.

SUN GAZETTE HONORED

The Pennsylvania Newsmedia Association presented a set of top 2022 Keystone Media Awards to the Sun Gazette for feature and sports page design as well as other awards in photo illustration, investigative and sports reporting and headline writing.  According to the publisher of the Sun Gazette, Bob Rolley, the honors reflect the whole staff who is recognized for their daily work behind the scenes. 

16 AREA SENIORS RECEIVE STOTZ SCHOLARSHIP

Recognizing academic excellence of high school students in the community the Carl E. Stotz Little League Baseball Scholarships have been awarded to 16 area seniors.  According to North Central PA dot com, the scholarship program started in 1994 to perpetuate the memory of Little League’s founder and recognize his commitment to the development of the young people of Lycoming County.  The seniors who won the $750 dollar scholarship money applied with an essay on “The importance of Little League Baseball to me. The list of students include;

  • Carter Cowburn and Cedar MucCusker (Hughesville High School)
  • Luke Springman and Breanna Corlew (Jersey Shore Area Senior High School)
  • Luke O’Brien and Emma Strickland (Loyalsock Township High School)
  • Westin Pick and Samantha Goyer (Montgomery Area Junior/Senior High School)
  • Matthew Conklin and Hanna Klotz (Montoursville Area High School)
  • Benjamin Manning and Hannah Boyles (South Williamsport Junior/Senior High School)
  • Benjamin Manetta and Aubrianna Blair (Williamsport Area High School)
  • Alaina Brelsford (Muncy Senior High School)
  • Lily Reed (St. John Neumann Regional Academy)

SPORTS

PIAA Baseball Playoffs
Class A
NE Bradford 5          Susquehanna Community 3
Class 2A
So. Williamsport 3               Schuylkill Haven 1
Mount Union 7                     Wyalusing 3
Class 3A
Hughesville 3                        Riverside 1
Class 4A
Montoursville 7                    Blue Mountain 5
Hanover 6                              Mifflinburg 2
Class 5A
Selinsgrove 6                        Warwick 1

PIAA HS Softball Playoffs

Class A
Old Forge 8                             Bucktail 2
Class 2A
South Williamsport 15 Newport 0   /3
Bald Eagle Area 1                   Muncy 0
Class 3A
North Penn Liberty 3     Susquenita 2
Mid Valley 7                  Warrior Run 1
Class 4A
Jersey Shore 7               East Pennsboro 6

MLB
Rays 4                 Red Sox 1
Phillies 8             Tigers 3
Marlins 9            Royal 6
Pirates 5              A’s 4  
Astros 11            Blue Jays 4
Reds 2                 Brewers 0
Rangers 4            Cardinals 3
Padres 5              Cubs 0

NHL
Stanley Cup Final Game 2
Golden Knights 7        Panthers 2 Vegas leads 2-0
NHL Thursday Stanley Cup Final Game 3  – 8 PM on TNT

NBA Finals Game 3 Tomorrow (Wed.)
Nuggets vs Heat in Miami
8:30 PM on ABC

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JUNE 5, 2023

LANDFILL FIRE SATURDAY AFTERNOON

Fire crews from multiple companies from multiple counties responded to a fire at the Lycoming County Landfill Saturday around 4:30pm.  According to the Standard Journal, fire officials said a rapidly expanding fire broke out at the landfill in Clinton Township.  In addition to firefighters at the scene, about 20 landfill employees also were on the scene working to put out the fire. According to the Clinton County Volunteer fire Department social media post,  A tanker shuttle operated from two fill sites within the landfill property which supplied the 3500 gallon per minute master-stream firefighting operation.  The fire that burned into the evening started as a 200’x400’ area which was contained by Sunday.

DUI CHARGES FOR MILTON MAN

A West Milton man drove the wrong way on Route 15 in an alleged attempt to flee the police. According to the Daily Item, 28-year-old Jordan Kline Klinger of Highland Avenue in West Milton was allegedly drunk and was charged with a felony count of fleeing, two misdemeanor counts of DUI and one count of recklessly endangering another person.  Klinger was arraigned on Wednesday and committed to Union County Jail in lieu of $75,000 with his preliminary hearing on June 8.

COMMISSIONERS TO VOTE THIS WEEK ON LYCO MALL AGREEMENT

The agreement between FamVest LLC, who is the developer poised to purchase the Lycoming Mall property, and the county, is set to go up for a vote at the Lycoming County Commissioners meeting on June 8th.  According to the Sun Gazette, plans for the use of the space in Muncy Township will be addressed and the public is urged to attend if they have questions before the closing of the property scheduled for June 16th.  The commissioners agreed to loan 5 million dollars toward the purchase of the property which will be covered by gas well impact fees. The commissioners will meet in the Commissioners Board Room at 330 Pine Street at 10am next Thursday.

CAC GIFTED WITH MORE EITC FUNDS

The community Arts Center received another donation as part of the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program.  The CAC announced the gift from Jersey Shore State Bank.  Jim Dougherty says the funds are so appreciated and play a critical role in community outreach initiatives, including our ongoing Educational Series performances.  The CAC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennsylvania College of Technology, get details about them at pct.edu, and find information on performances at the Community Arts Center at caclive.com.

MAN ARRESTED FOR HAVING PROHIBITED TASER

A man from Selinsgrove was charged with possession of a prohibited offensive weapon after witnesses called state police and they found him in his vehicle with a TW-10 stun gun.  According to North Central PA dot com, troopers confiscated the taser from 57 year old Harry Grace III, on May 9th along Creek Road in Monroe Township after he told them he thought people were following him.  Grace has a preliminary hearing June 23rd

HAZING SUIT FILED AGAINST MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL, OTHERS

A federal lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. Middle District in Williamsport by one of the victims in the Mount Carmel Area School District hazing case. As reported by the Daily Item, the suit names the district and multiple people for upwards of $1.25 million and claims intentional infliction of negligence and assault and battery. The lawsuit claims three of the accused burning the victim with lit sparklers and punks. Mount Carmel Area School District Solicitor Ed Greco denied comment on the suit.

JUNIOR GAME WARDEN CAMPS FOR KIDS THIS SUMMER

The Pennsylvania Game Commission is holding one-day Junior Game Warden Camps across the Commonwealth, providing those who attend a structured, fun-filled day learning about the career of a Pennsylvania State Game Warden. This summer, youths ages 12 to 15 will spend the day with game wardens, gaining insight into the job and the Game Commission’s mission of managing and protecting the state’s wildlife and habitats while promoting hunting and trapping. Registration can be completed online at pgc.pa.gov

VETERANS CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CANCER SCREENING TOOL

Veterans will soon have a chance to test a new cancer screening tool. The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Veterans Health Foundation have partnered with GRAIL, LLC to provide veterans access to a  groundbreaking multi-cancer early detection blood test. GRAIL will make its Galleri MCED test available to 10,000 veterans across approximately 10 sites over the next three years. The Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center will be one of those sites. Veterans interested in the early cancer detection test and REFLECTION study can ask their primary care provider for more information on how to participate.

SPORTS

NBA
Heat 111    Nuggets 108 1-1
NBA Game 3 Wednesday
Denver @ Miami 8:30 PM on ABC

NHL
Stanley Cup Final Game 2 Tonight

Panthers vs Golden Knights Vegas leads 1-0
8 PM on TNT

MLB
Guardians 2          Twins 1
Pirates 2               Cardinals 1
Phillies 11             Nationals 3
Rays 6                  Red Sox 2
Brewers 5             Reds 1
Marlins 7              A’s 5
Blue Jays 6           Mets 4
Angels 2               Astros 1
Royals 2               Rockies 0  
White Sox 6          Tigers 2
Rangers 12           Mariners 3

Orioles 8              Giants 3  
Braves 8               Diamondbacks 5
Cubs 7                  Padres 1
Yankees 4            Dodgers 1

NASCAR

Kyle Busch got the Checkered flag at the Enjoy Illinois 300 followed by Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano, Kyle Larson, and Martin Truex, Jr., rounded out the top 5.

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