BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 23, 2023

YOUNG DRIVER IDENTIFIED AFTER ROUTE 15 CRASH

A Williamsport man was involved in a fatal crash Saturday along Route 15 in Clinton Township.  According to the Lycoming County Coroner, 21 year old Tyjair Barbee was traveling north on 15 when he lost control of the vehicle and skidded across the southbound lanes of travel, causing him to overturn and hit a tree.  Officials say Barbee was traveling too fast and was not wearing a seatbelt, and died of blunt force trauma after being partially ejected from the car.  Clinton and Washington Township officials responded to the accident and extricated the man from the car.  Pennsylvania State Police are continuing an investigation.

BLIND PEDESTRIAN HIT AND RUN

A blind pedestrian was hit by a car Saturday and police are asking the public for help identifying the hit and run suspect.  According to North Central PA dot com, Milton State Police  are investigating the incident in which 41 year old Lavette Lewis of Lewisburg was walking along the west side fog line of JPM Road with her guide stick and was struck by car.  Due to her disability, Lewis did not see the driver and no witnesses were at the scene.  Contact Milton State police if you have information about the accident.  

ASHKAR ELEMENTARY TO OPEN THURSDAY

The air quality at Ashkar Elementary has passed inspection and classes will begin there on time when the school opens tomorrow.  According to Superintendent, Dr. Mark Stamm, air quality test results  in the school building last week have returned showing reduction in the mold spores that were discovered there and cleaned by a specialized contractor last week.  In a letter to district families, Dr. Stamm said they are working on a permanent solution to address the air quality and groundwater management challenges at the school.  No other East Lycoming Schools in the district were affected.

SECOND PUZZLE IN CLINTON COUNTY SERIES FOR SALE

The second puzzle in the annual “Clinton County Landmarks” Puzzle Series is now available for those who pre-ordered and also for those who are interested in purchasing it now.  According to the Lock Haven Express, the Clinton County Visitors Bureau has made available the 550-piece, 18×24-inch jigsaw puzzle featuring a winter scene of the Logan Mills Covered Bridge .  They are available at the Clinton County Economic Partnership/Visitors Bureau office at 212 N. Jay St., Lock Haven, weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.  The image on the puzzle was captured by George Masden of Mackeyville with the box designed by Steve Getz.  Get information at 570-748-5782

FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT IN LOGANTON

A Loganton family has lost two members to drowning after a boat mishap while they were fishing on Saturday.  According to North Central PA dot com, Pennsylvania State Police responded to a pond at the property of Samuel Z and Lydia B Zook for a boat accident.  Police say an adult male and his son, a juvenile male, drowned after their fishing boat capsized.  Two other of the man’s minor children who were also on the boat, swam to shore of the pond located on the 116 acre property along West Valley Road in Logan Township. 

FIRE DISPLACES FOUR FAMILIES

A two-alarm blaze which overtook a duplex home, closed Route 61 for several hours and left four families homeless on Saturday afternoon near the Hamilton underpass in Sunbury. The fire, which drew multiple fire crews was on State Street in Upper Augusta Township, Northumberland County. The Penitent Souls Motorcycle Club reached out to the fire victims this week, including several children, who lost everything, and gave them gift certificates and gift cards as well as food, clothing and school supplies that they will need in the next few weeks. The fire remains under investigation.

VETTED NURSES TO BE AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN PA

Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses who have a multi-state license will now be able to practice in Pennsylvania after an announcement yesterday from the Shapiro Administration.  According to North Central PA dot com, on September 5th RNs and LPNs with an NLC or Nurse Licensure Compact which recognizes nurses in the agreement among 41 states and territories.  This is a move by state to expand the pool of recruits for health care facilities and help alleviate burdens on overworked nursing staffs, providing hospitals with access to an approved, vetted group of licensed RNs and LPNs.

SPCA WAIVING FEES THIS SATURDAY IN SOME LOCATIONS

Adoption fees for the Pennsylvania SPCA will be waived this weekend at several locations throughout the state.  According to North Central PA dot com, the SPCA says many shelters are at capacity across the state and will offer the no fee day Saturday with all normal policies and adoption procedures followed.  The shelter at Danville is open noon until 6pm.  Some other fees for accessories and cardboard carriers may apply.  Get details on the adoption process at  pspca.org

SPORTS

MLB

Guardians 8         Dodgers 3
Tigers 8                Cubs 6
Rays 12                Rockies 4

Phillies 4              Giants 3
Blue Jays 6                    Orioles 3
Nationals 2                    Yankees 1
Pirates 6               Cardinals 3
Braves 3               Mets 2
Astros 7               Red Sox 3
Brewers 7             Twins 3
Mariners 6                     White Sox 3
Reds 4                  Angels 3
A’s 5                     Royals 4
Diamondbacks 6  Rangers 3
Marlins 3              Padres 0

Little League World Series
Game 25 – Mexico 3               Venezuela 1
Game 26 – Nolensville, TN (Southeast) 2            Henderson, Nevada (Mountain) 1
Game 27 – Japan 5                 Panama 4
Game 28 – El Segundo, CA (West) 9                   Smithfield, RI (Metro) 3
Little League Today
Game 29 – Chinese Taipei (Asia-Pacific) vs Curacao (Caribbean)  1pm Volunteer
Game 30 – Needville, TX (Southwest) vs Seattle, WA (Northwest) 3pm Lamade
Game 31 – Japan vs Mexico 5pm Volunteer
Game 32 – Nolensville, TN (Southeast) vs ElSegundo, CA (West) 7pm Lamade

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters suffered a 3-3 sudden death loss to the State College Spikes on the road last night. With last night’s loss to the Spikes and Mahoning Valley’s win over Frederick, Williamsport falls to 15-21 and drops to 6th place in the MLB Draft League Second Half, a half-game behind the 5th place Scrappers.

Williamsport Crosscutters are in State College one more night tonight then return home tomorrow for the 3rd game in the series with the Spikes at Historic Bowman Field – 6:35 first pitch.

NFL PreSeason Tomorrow
Steelers vs Falcons 7:30pm – Atlanta
Colts vs Eagles 8pm – Philadelphia

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 22, 2023

WHEREABOUTS OF CUBAN COACH STILL UNCLEAR

The investigation continues into the Cuban Little League Coach who disappeared from the International Grove complex last Saturday night.  According to the Sun Gazette, Jose Perez was seen in surveillance video getting into a car driven by someone else along Route 15 outside the Little League Complex around 11pm August 19th.  According to Penn Live, reports from an entrepreneurial magazine say Perez has been spotted in Barcelona, Spain, and officials surmise that Perez may be seeking to change his visa status. The relationship with the Cuban Baseball Foundation and Little League International remains strong, there was an agreement recently signed to work together through 2025.

OVERTURNED TRUCK LEADS TO DRUG ARREST

Police charged a Michigan truck driver for drug after he overturned his rig Saturday morning at the Route 973 off ramp and they found suspected methamphetamine in the vehicle.  According to the Sun Gazette, police went into the cab of the truck driven by 44 year old Deangelo Colen who overturned on the west off-ramp of Route 15 South.  When police went to obtain the registration and insurance information, a white crystal substance was seen in the console, after which a search warrant was obtained.  Lycoming Regional Police allegedly found four bags of the drug and charged Colen with possession of a controlled substance and  summary traffic violations after he was discharged from UPMC Williamsport for minor injuries. He is in Lycoming County prison in lieu of bail.

MOLD COULD DELAY CLASSES AT ASHKAR

Mold has been detected in the Ashkar Elementary School after storms brought about a few leaks in the building, and classes may be postponed while they await test results from a recent clean-up.  According to the Sun Gazette, Superintendent Dr. Mark Stamm said in a letter to parents that if test results on mold spore levels are not back by Thursday, Ashkar Elementary families may have to delay returning to school until the air quality results are satisfactory.  No other schools in the East Lycoming School district are affected.  The Ashkar PTA Welcome Back Night has been rescheduled to Monday, August 28th and all teacher in-service activities scheduled for this week have been moved to the high school.

WELLSBORO TO HOLD FLY-IN BREAKFAST

The Labor Day weekend Fly-in Breakfast will be held September 3rd in Delmar Township, Tioga County.  According to the Sun Gazette, the Canyon Pilots Association annual event will be at the corporate hangar at the Grand Canyon Regional Airport 112 Runway Road in Wellsboro.  The public can watch pilots arrive for the breakfast and talk to them about their planes.  Proceeds from the breakfast are used to help support youth over 16 who are interested in aviation.  The fly-in will feature various full-size aircraft, weather permitting, airplane rides for a fee and a raffle for helicopter rides.  Email [email protected] for information.

MAN INJURED IN WILLIAMSPORT SHOOTING

A man was treated for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound Friday after Williamsport police say shots were fired near the 800 block of High Street at about 1:45am. According to the Sun Gazette, an unidentified male victim was privately transported to the hospital before police arrived at the call location and processed evidence found there.  Police are asking the public for help in identifying the suspect and are looking for more information surrounding the incident, email [email protected].

TROOPER WHO ALLEGEDLY CAUSED CRASH TURNS HIMSELF IN

The off-duty state trooper who allegedly caused a fatal crash that killed a Tioga County teacher February 11th, has turned himself in and was charged with vehicular homicide by PA Attorney General Michelle Henry.  According to the Sun Gazette, investigators say Michael J. Brown was traveling west in a Jeep Grand Cherokee on Route 6 in Sullivan Township when he allegedly attempted to pass a vehicle by crossing the double yellow line, and struck an oncoming vehicle at the crest of a hill.  Forty seven year old Christine Woodward, a 15 year teacher from Troy area Schools was the victim in the crash.  Authorities say Brown also suffered significant injuries and was hospitalized in Sayre after the crash.  His bail was set at 50 thousand dollars.

ONE LEGAL CLAIM AGAINST LITTLE LEAGUE DROPPED

One of the legal claims in the lawsuit brought about by the family of a Little League baseball player from Utah who fell from a bunk bed last year during the Little League World series against Little League and John Savoy and Son Inc. of Montoursville, was dismissed in a Philadelphia common pleas courtroom last week.  According to Penn Live, Judge Linda A. Carpenter dismissed amended claims of negligent infliction of emotional distress brought about by the father of the player who fell, saying he did not see the accident occur. No word from the judge on the request to dismiss the suit brought on by Little League and Savoy who requested to move the case to Lycoming County where the accident happened.  After the incident in 2022, all upper bunks in Little league dorms were moved to the floor.

GRANT TO HELP FIGHT HOMELESSNESS IN UNION/SNYDER COUNTIES

A grant has been awarded to the Union-Snyder Community Action Agency (CAA) to assist families facing immediate housing issues.  According to the Standard Journal, 20 thousand dollars was provided by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh and PA Housing Finance Agency through Home4Good Homeless Initiative, to provide diversion strategies through community partners for families instead of them being forced to use emergency housing or homeless shelters which can cause immediate trauma in some cases.  The CAA’s mission is to reduce poverty in Union & Snyder Counties through self-sufficiency initiatives.

SPORTS

MLB
Cubs 7                 Tigers 6
Phillies 10           Giants 4
Pirates 11            Cardinals 1
Mets 10               Braves 4
Astros 9               Red Sox  4
Mariners 14        White Sox 2
A’s 6                    Royals 4
D’backs 4            Rangers 3
Padres 6              Marlins 2
Reds & Angels postponed for wet grounds in Anaheim.

2023 Little League World Series
Game 21 – Curacao (Caribbean) 2                   Venezuela (Latin America) 1
Game 22 – Seattle WA (Northwest) 6              Nolensville TN (Southeast) 2
Game 23 – Chinese Taipei (Asia-Pacific) 10       Tokyo (Japan) 0
Game 24 – Needville TX (Southwest) 3        ElSegundo CA (West) 1
Little League Today
Game 25 Mexico vs Venezuela (Latin America) 1pm Volunteer
Game 26 Nolensville TN (Southeast) vs Henderson NV (Mountain) 3pm Lamade
Game 27 Tokyo (Japan) vs Panama 5pm Volunteer
Game 28 El Segundo, CA 9West) vs Smithfield RI (Metro) 7pm Lamade

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters are in State College tonight and tomorrow, then return home Thursday night for the 3rd game in the series with the Spikes at Historic Bowman Field – 6:35 first pitch.

NFL PreSeason Monday Night Football
Commanders   29         Ravens  28

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 21, 2023

CUBA LITTLE LEAGUE COACH UNACCOUNTED FOR

One of three coaches in Williamsport with the Bayamo Cuba Little League Team remains unaccounted for this morning after Little League International notified authorities that he never returned to International Grove late Saturday night.  According to Penn Live, there’s no word on whether authorities believe Jose Perez defected to the United States.  Cuba, who’s experiencing a trip to the Little League OWrld Series for the first time, had a 3-2 loss to Panama on Sunday which eliminated them from title contention. An investigation continues into the whereabouts of Perez.

FAMILY ESCAPES APARTMENT FIRE

Smoke alarms saved the lives of three Williamsport residents Saturday. According to the Sun Gazette, Robert Steppe and two other family members woke up to smoke alarms at 1:15 am and quickly escaped through the front door of the apartment at the 300 block of Campbell St. The fire progressed quickly to a four alarm blaze, with multiple fire companies battling the fire which was brought under control after 3am.  Williamsport Fire Chief Sam Aungst reported no injuries and the three displaced residents were being assisted by the local chapter of the American Red Cross.  The fire remains under investigation.

ROUTE 220 BRIDGE PROJECT CONTINUES

Commuters on Route 220 north and southbound in Woodward Township,  are advised that a bridge replacement and rehabilitation project continues this week.  All traffic will be traveling on the southbound side of the highway with the moveable barrier system in place daily opening two lanes of travel northbound for the morning and two lanes southbound for the afternoon. During these times, the opposing direction of traffic will be restricted to one lane. Watch forintermittent delays up to 15 minutes late this Thursday morning, August 24, on the Route 220 northbound off ramp to Fourth Street when concrete delivery and placement will cause slowdowns. 

WOOLRICH FACTORY HAS NEW OWNER

The Woolrich Woolen main manufacturing building located on Mill Street in Woolrich has a new owner. According to the Record online, a deed for a $1.15 million sale was recorded in the Clinton County Courthouse this past week and the purchaser was named as Crown Mill Holdings LLC, of Bayonne, NJ. At this time, there is no additional information on the plans for the 430,000 square feet structure, which has been sitting empty for five years. However, Mike Flanagan, President/CEO of the Clinton County Economic Partnership, said he was hopeful something positive may result from the sale.

VICTIM OF THURSDAY SHOOTING IDENTIFIED

The victim of the fatal shooting Thursday inside the lobby of the Cable Services Company on Marydale Ave. in Old Lycoming Township has been identified by Lycoming County Coroner Charles E. Kiessling Jr. According to the Sun Gazette,  69-year-old John Roskowski, of Loyalsock Township, died of a gunshot wound. Kiessling also reported the death has been ruled a homicide. Roskowski was rushed to UPMC Williamsport Thursday after the shooting, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The incident remains under investigation and no charges have been filed by the Lycoming County District Attorney’s Office at this time.

DANVILLE MAN KICKS OFFICERS

Felony aggravated assault in one of many charges filed against a Danville man after he is reported to have kicked two police officers. According to the Daily Item, Ballan Whitman of Front Street, Danville allegedly assaulted the officers on Saturday when the officers responded to a suspicious person then to a man with a knife call. Mahoning Township Police responded to assist. In addition to kicking police, Whitman fought and bit a security guard at the hospital.  Whitman is being held in Montour County Prison in lieu of $10,000 bail with a preliminary hearing on August 29th.

THREE NEW YORKERS ARRESTED FOR SCAMMING

Two sets of scammers from New York have been caught after attempting to defraud older Pennsylvanians.  According to the Attorney General Michelle Henry, two individuals from the Bronx were charged with corruption and theft charges in one case and are being held on 75 thousand dollars bail each.  Qiang Li of Rye New York is also facing criminal conspiracy charges including unlawful use of a computer.   Pennsylvanians who believe they have been victims of a scam should file a complaint with the Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection ( by calling 800-441-2555 or emailing [email protected])

NEW 911 UPGRADES ON THE WAY

Next Generation 911, a program which aids dispatchers to locate callers, while avoiding misrouted calls, network issues and overload, is coming to Central Susquehanna Regional 911. According to the Daily Item, Regional, which covers Union and Snyder counties, says Next Generation 911 is a digital fiber optic network which can improve 911 services. Included in the upgrade is text to 911 and eventually the ability to share photos, videos and other helpful details to 911 dispatchers.

SPORTS

MLB

Tigers 4           Guardians 1
Mariners 7       Astros 6
Red Sox 6        Yankees 5
Giants 4                     Braves 3
Blue Jays 10    Reds 3
Twins 2           Pirates 0
Cardinals 7      Mets 3
Cubs 4             Royals 3
Brewers 6         Rangers 2
White Sox 10    Rockies  5

Orioles 12        A’s 1
Nationals 4      Phillies 3 (Little League Classic in Williamsport)


Little League World Series
Sunday

Game 17 – Panama 3                             Cuba 2
Game 18 – Smithfield, RI (Metro) 7                Media, PA (Mid-Atlantic) 2
Game 19 – Mexico 10                  Canada 1
Game 20 – Henderson NV (Mountain) 7                  Fargo, ND (Midwest)1
Today Games
Game 21 – Curacao (Caribbean) vs Venezuela (Latin America) 1pm Volunteer
Game 22 – Seattle (Northwest) vs Nolensville TN (Southeast) 3pm Lamade
Game 23 – Tokyo (Japan) vs Chinese Taipei (Asia –Pacific) 5pm Volunteer
Game 24 – Needville TX (Southwest) vs  El Segundo CA (West) 7pm Lamade

MLB Draft League

Williamsport Crosscutters 6                  Mahoning Valley Scrappers 4
Cutters are back at Historic Bowman Field this coming Thursday, August 24th to host the State College Spikes
MLB Draft League News
Former Crosscutters were with the Phillies during the Little League Classic Sunday night….
*    Alec Bohm, a 2018 member of the Williamsport Crosscutters, went 1-4 with a single in the ninth inning and scored the first of three Phillies runs in the ninth inning. He also suffered one strikeout at the plate.
* Bryson Stott, a 2019 member of the Williamsport Crosscutters, went 0-3 with a walk in his return to Williamsport.

NASCAR

William Byron dominated at Watkins Glen International yesterday. Denny Hamlin was second –  nearly 3 seconds back. Christopher Bell was third, followed by AJ Allmendinger and Ty Gibbs.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 17, 2023

POLICE LOOK FOR CAR BREAK-IN SUSPECTS

Police in Pine Creek Township are reporting numerous overnight break-ins to cars on private property this week.  According to North Central Pa dot com, Crimewatch reports that thefts that involved removing currency from unlocked parked cars happened in residential areas of Avis Borough, Wayne Township, Pine Creek Township, and Dunnstable Township.  If you heard or saw anything suspicious, or have surveillance video from August 14th or 15th overnight that might help police find the suspects, email police @ pinecreekpd.org.  Residents are reminded to lock their cars when valuables like money, wallets and electronics are inside the vehicle.

WATSONTOWN MAN CHARGED WITH CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

A Watsontown man was arrested for having pornographic images on his cell phone after a co-worker inadvertently saw images on the man’s phone.  According to the Sun Gazette, 55 year old Todd Victor Getz was about to show a co-worker a picture of a fallen tree and when the pictures came up, the co-worker saw the pornographic image of a minor child and later called police.  Getz was found by the Computer Crime Unit to have hundreds of images of minor children stored on his phone.  He was arraigned on 629 felony charges of possession of child pornography and two counts of tampering with evidence.  He is free on 20 thousand dollars bail.

SINK HOLE CLOSES PENN STATE PARKING DECK

A sink hole closed a parking deck on Penn State’s University Park campus yesterday.  According to State College dot com, officials from Centre County Emergency Alerts and Information closed the Eisenhower Parking Deck just before noon to evaluate a sinkhole. No vehicle or pedestrian access is permitted on Eisenhower Road, and Penn State Transportation Services and asked people to avoid the area. But yesterday afternoon, parking permit holders for the building were taken by small groups to remove their vehicles and those unable to move their cars due to safety concerns had transportation home and back to campus provided today.  Eisenhower Deck is used for faculty and staff parking and was not being used for student move-in.

PA RAIL GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS IS OPEN

PennDOT has announced the application period is open for the Rail Transportation Assistance Program (RTAP) and the Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP) for those interested in investments within Pennsylvania’s Freight rail network.  The two grant programs are funded through the Multimodal Fund created by Act 89.  Find applications through 4pm September 1st, 2023 at the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development website.  esa.dced.state.pa.us.

BLOOMSBURG MAN CHARGED AS HABITUAL DUI OFFENDER

A man from Bloomsburg has been charged as a habitual offender after he was stopped for DUI while driving with a suspended license on June 29th.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say 32 year old Samuel Johnson was spotted at a gas station on East Seventh Street and was recognized by Bloomsburg police, who pulled him over once he got back on the road.  Police say Johnson admitted he knew he had a suspended license tha he lost for two previous DUIs in Locust Township in 2017 and in Catawissa in 2018.  A person is charged as an habitual offender after driving with a suspended license at least 3 times.

CHEMICAL CASTRATION AS PAROLE CONDITION INTRODUCED IN PA

A senator representing Cambria, Center and Clearfield Counties has introduced legislation in Harrisburg proposing chemical castration for certain repeat sex offenders who have been convicted of crimes against children under 13 years old.  According to the Daily Item, a qualified male offender would be given an injection of a testosterone reducing drug, for a period of time, as determined by a judge.  The effect is reversible.   There are 10 states with varied laws over chemical castration as a parole condition; Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Oregon, Texas, and Wisconsin.

DOWNED TREE REMOVED FROM ROUTE 11

Route 11 in Northumberland County is reopen today after a downed tree brought down power lines yesterday morning.  Motorists were restricted from portions of Route 11 between the Weis Markets Warehouse and Diner Road in Northumberland Borough and Point Township, for several hours.  The roadway is now clear of debris and safe for drivers to use moving forward. Get details on road closures throughout the Commonwealth at 511PA dot com.

FLEMINGTON BRIDGE WON’T OPEN BEFORE SCHOOL

PennDOT reports that their goal of reopening of Flemington Bridge in Lock Haven before school resumes is not going to be possible even though they anticipated opening one lane by the end of August.  According to officials, they acknowledge the inconvenience, but report that extra concerns needed to be addressed on the 90 year old bridge that took extra time. Central Mountain School District has been notified and has worked out alternate bus routes around the detour for the start of school.  The bicycle detour includes Irwin Street, Canal Street and Fairpoint Road.

SPORTS

MLB

Reds 7                  Guardians 2
Tigers 8                Twins 7
Mets 8                  Pirates 3
D’backs 9             Rockies 7
Rays 6                  Giants 1
Astros 12             Marlins 5
A’s 8                              Cardinals 0
Nationals 6                     Red Sox 2
Phillies 9              Blue Jays 4
Braves 2               Yankees 0
Angels 2               Rangers 0
Cubs 4                  White Sox 3
Mariners 6           Royals 5
Padres 5               Orioles 2
Dodgers 7             Brewers 1
MLB Draft League
Frederick Keys 16       Williamsport Crosscutters 12
Cutters attempt to stop the Keys from sweeping the series tonight on the road.  Cutters are back in Williamsport next Thursday August 24th to host the State College Spikes/ 6:35 pm first pitch

2023 Little League World Series
Game 1 – Panama   4                      Czech Republic    0
Game 2 – Smithfield, RI   3           Henderson, Nevada   1
Game 3 – Japan   1                         Cuba    0
Game 4 – Needville, TX   2            Media, PA    1
TODAY/ All Games on ESPN
Game 5 Australia vs Curacao 1pm Volunteer
Game 6 Seattle Washington (Northwest) vs Gray Maine (New England) 3pm Lamade
Game 7 Chinese Taipei (Asia-Pacific) vs Regina Saskatchewan (Canada) 5pm Volunteer
Game 8 New Albany Ohio (Great Lakes) vs El Segundo California (West) 7pm Lamade

NFL Preseason Tonight
Browns vs Eagles in Philadelphia 7:30 NFL Network

BACKYARD BROADCAST LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 16, 2023

MUNCY MAN CHARGED AFTER HIT AND RUN

A Muncy man was stopped by police after he allegedly struck a parked car in a convenience store parking lot while intoxicated on June 16th and fled the scene.  According to the Sun Gazette, Shawn Shearer was traveling in a pickup truck hauling a trailer that witnesses at a gas station on Lycoming Mall Drive said had a flat tire before the hit and run.  Officers stopped Shearer traveling at a high rate of speed on Quaker Church Road dragging the trailer from a missing back tire, and said in an affidavit he smelled of alcohol.  Shearer was arraigned Friday in district court for felony DUI – his third in ten years – and was released on 35 thousand dollars bail.

HEGINS MAN DIES OF INJURIES AFTER JULY ACCIDENT

A 62 year old man from Hegins died of his injuries this week after a head-on crash that happened on Route 54, near the intersection with Route 61 July 21st.  Mount Carmel Township police said Irvin S. Koons was in a Chevrolet Silverado driving east on the Strong Connector in Mount Carmel Township around 6pm when a Ford F-150, driven by 41 year old  Nathan Weaver, of Mount Carmel, crossed the double-yellow line coming from the other direction and struck his vehicle.  Koons and Weaver were both transported to Geisinger in Danville.  Weaver remains in critical condition.  The crash remains under investigation.

FUNDS FOR PA’S ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE

PennDOT has announced a federal investment that will allow the availability of more electric vehicle stations across Pennsylvania.  According to a PennDOT state news, Senator Bob Casey said the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, strengthens and expands our electric vehicle charging infrastructure.  $33.8 million of a 171.5 million dollar investment will go toward four stations in Centre, Clinton and Northumberland County in Milesburg, Mill Hall and Milton that will each provide four federally compliant charging ports.  Find out more at penndot.pa.gov.

OPENING CEREMONIES AT LITTLE LEAGUE TODAY

The Little League World Series Opening Ceremonies are this morning at 11:15am at Volunteer Stadium in South Williamsport.  The event begins with the Parade of Champions where each team is welcomed by family, friends and fans culminating toward several ceremonial first pitches including one by a little leaguer from Lancaster, Pa who will participate in the Challenger Game . The Uptown Music Collective will be there early to warm up the crowd starting at ten am, with Game 1 set at volunteer stadium starting at 1pm between Europe/Africa and Panama.  The Pennsylvania team from Media PA plays Needville, TX in Game 4 this evening at 7pm in Lamade stadium.  All games are aired on ESPN. 

MAN DOES DONUTS IN PARKING LOT WITH TODDLER IN LAP

A man from Picture Rocks was arrested after witnesses called police when he was allegedly drunk and doing donuts in a parking lot with a toddler on his lap.  According to North Central PA dot com, Hughesville police were called to an area near 277 South Main Street in Picture Rocks on August 7th where they say 39 year old Peter Skiro was spinning the front tires of his truck until they stopped him.  Skiro was interviewed by police with his two-year-old daughter climbing in front seat of the car and they found a warrant for his arrest in Northumberland County, and a suspended license for DUI.  He was charged with third-degree felony endangering the welfare of children, DUI and more and was released on 50 thousand dollars bail.

SHAMOKIN FIRE OFFICIALS SUSPENDED

Shamokin City Council has announced the suspension of two fire officials, pending an investigation, after a junior firefighter suffered injuries during a training exercise last month.  According to the News-Item, Battalion Fire Chief Stephen Jeffery and Friendship Fire Company Captain Thomas Jeffery allegedly violated Act 155 from the Office of the State Fire Commissioner that requires junior firefighters to have parental permission to enter a live fire and that a credentialed state fire instructor is on hand during the exercise.  William Wood is the parent of the 17 year old who he says could have been killed.  Steve Jeffery, who also serves as county public safety director, said Wood’s son was wearing full firefighting equipment.

NEW EAST LYCOMING ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL

There is a new Elementary principal at East Lycoming School District.  According to the Sun Gazette, Laura Barondeau was hired as the principal for Renn and Ferrrel elementary schools beginning Monday.  Mrs. Barondeau was previously a special education teacher for Hughesville High School and has 20 years of teaching experience.  The East Lycoming School Board also hired Mrs. Jessica Schuster as a guidance counselor at Ashkar Elementary School, and confirmed they will offer  girls wrestling, after the PIAA approved teams for girls in the state in early 2023.

LOGANTON PLAYER MAKES THE HOME RUN DERBY

A softball player from Loganton earned a spot in the Little League Home Run Derby and will be competing with seven other girls from around the country at Volunteer Stadium on August 24th during the Little League World Series.  According to WNEP,  12 year old Reagan Weaver of Keystone Little League joins the derby after recently competing in the East Regional T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby in Kansas City, Missouri and won second out of 10, bringing her full circle back to her region where due to the close proximity to home, many or Weaver’s friends and family will be able to attend the game in South Williamsport.

SPORTS

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

MLB Draft League
Crosscutters had a rough night in Maryland losing to the Keys 26-6
Williamsport continues the three-game series tonight on the road. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00pm

Little League Games Wednesday all games on ESPN
Game 1 Europe Africa South Czech Republic Little League, Brno, Czech Republic vs Panama Club Activo 2030  Veraguas, Panama 1pm Volunteer Stadium
Game 2 Mountain Henderson Little League, Henderson, Nevada vs. Metro Smithfield Little League, Smithfield, RI – 3pm Lamade Stadium
Game 3 Japan Musashi Fuchu Little League,Tokyo vs. Cuba Bayamo Little League, Bayamo, Cuba 5pm Volunteer Stadium
Game 4 Southwest Needville Little League, Needville, Texas vs Mid-Atlantic Media Little League, Media, Pa 7pm Lamade Stadium

NFL Preseason THURSDAY
Browns vs Eagles in Philadelphia 7:30 NFL Network

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 15, 2023

HOUSE FIRE IN AVIS

A fire damaged a home in Avis Saturday night and the State Fire Marshal is investigating the blaze.  According to the Sun Gazette fire officials said the home, owned by Roger Myers of Roger’s Lemonade – a staple at the Clinton County Fair – may not be a total loss.  Volunteers from Lock Haven, Dunnstown, Flemington, Lamar and Wayne Townships, Woolrich, Jersey shore and other Lycoming County first responders all assisted the Avis Fire Company at the property at 500 Prospect Ave.  There were no injuries reported.

WOMAN JUMPED FROM TRUCK TO AVOID TURNING HERSELF IN TO POLICE

The Reedsville man who was driving when a woman allegedly jumped from the vehicle on Route 522 in McClure on June 19th, was arraigned last Tuesday.  According to North Central PA dot com, 43 year old Samuel Smith told police that when his passenger found out he was traveling to the state police barracks in Selinsgrove to surrender her for a probation warrant, she jumped from the truck.  The unidentified woman was found unresponsive in the roadway by a passerby, and was flown to the hospital with serious injuries.  Smith admitted that he did not stop the vehicle right away after she jumped, and was arrested for a felony accident personal injury charge and misdemeanor recklessly endangering another person.  He is free on 15 thousand dollars bail.

DEER TAGS FOR STATE GAME LANDS AVAILABLE

DMAP permits for the 2023-24 deer seasons went on sale yesterday.  According to the PA Game Commission hunters in Lycoming, Bradford, Sullivan, Luzerne, Tioga and other counties can get permits that allow them to harvest antlerless deer – one per tag – on the specific property for which the permit was issued.  Hunters can purchase up to two DMAP permits per state game land DMAP unit. Get details at hunt fish pa dot gov.  The third round of antlerless deer license sales also began Monday.

SOME RAIN FOR GRAND SLAM PARADE

Williamsport welcomed the world last night (despite the rain) for the 17th Grand Slam Parade welcoming 20 international teams anticipating the Little League World Series that kicks off Wednesday morning with opening ceremonies at 11am at Volunteer Stadium in South Williamsport. Residents and visitors prepare for events that will take place over the next 13 days, including ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball Show, featuring the Phillies and Nationals playing the Little League Classic at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman field, and the Williamsport Welcomes the World Celebration and street festival on Friday August 25th from 5 til 9 in Downtown Williamsport.

RENOVO POLICE SEEK BURGLAR

A 15 year-old juvenile is in custody and there is an active warrant out for a Renovo man for a burglary that took place at the Salvation Army/Methodist Church on 7th St. in Renovo on August third.  According to the Lock Haven Express, the Renovo Police department is looking for 23 year old Jordan R. Mooney who, along with the juvenile, allegedly broke into the facility and attempted to steal items before being caught by employees who notified police.  Renovo Police are seeking Mooney’s whereabouts after a warrant was issued August 12th.  Call 570-923-2268 if you have information.

MOUNT CARMEL MAN INDICTED IN FEDERAL COURT

A grand jury indicted a Mount Carmel man yesterday on federal drug trafficking charges.  According to the Daily Item, 47 year old Charles Derr was charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania with drug trafficking, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, fentanyl and heroin in June of 2021.  The investigation into Derr’s alleged crimes is part of an initiative to combat the nationwide opioid epidemic by FBI, PA State Police and other agencies.

PRISON TO COLLEGE PROGRAM RECEIVES GRANT FROM FCFP

With a grant from the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania, Penn College is offering inmates at the Lycoming County Pre-Release Center the opportunity to take the college’s Communications course at no cost so they can build skills and competencies in basic writing for the workplace and in oral communication so that they can be prepared to continue their education.  According to Craig Miler, the director for the Prison-to-College Program, the pilot project launched in August 2022, offering scholarships to those  who wish to pursue a certificate skill upon their release from prison.  Some Penn College offices will assist during the process, and student volunteers in the human services & restorative justice major will share support and guidance.

NO BUNK BEDS FOR LITTLE LEAGUE

Changes have been made this year at Little League International Tournament player housing and the sleeping accommodations.  According to a statement from Little League International, after a player, 12 year old Easton Oliverson, fell from the top bunk while he was sleeping at last year’s World Series –  sustaining serious injury, all bed frames are now individually on the floor providing participants with single, one-level beds at each of its tournament locations, including the international Grove in Williamsport.  The Oliverson family filed a lawsuit against the makers of the bed and Little League International and that suit is pending.  The 2023 Little League World Series is underway with opening ceremonies tomorrow at 11am in Volunteer Stadium.

SPORTS

MLB
Marlins 5            Astros 1
Mets  7                Pirates 2
Braves 11            Yankees 3
Cardinals 7         A’s 5
Rangers 12          Angels 0
Royals 7              Mariners 6
Rockies 6            Diamondbacks 4
Orioles 4             Padres 1
Rays 10               Giants 2


MLB Draft League
The Cutters are  on the road for the week until they come back home next Thursday, August 24th  to host the State College Spikes at Muncy Bank Ballpark in Historic Bowman Field with a 6:35pm first pitch


Little League Games Wednesday all games on ESPN
Game 1 Europe Africa vs Panama 1pm Volunteer Stadium
Game 2 Mountain vs. Metro 3pm Lamade Stadium
Game 3 Japan vs. Cuba 5pm Volunteer Stadium
Game 4 Southwest vs Mid-Atlantic 7pm Lamade Stadium

NFL News
Free agent running back and former Dallas Cowboy Ezekiel Elliott posted on social media yesterday that he is signing with the New England Patriots. Elliott agreed to terms with the Patriots which includes a $3 million base salary and a $1 million signing bonus that can be worth up to $6 million with incentives.


NFL Preseason THURSDAY
Browns vs Eagles in Philadelphia 7:30 NFL Network

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 14, 2023

FATAL TRACTOR PULL ACCIDENT

A terrible accident took the life of a woman from Johnstown at the Union County West End Fair Friday night.  According to WNEP, around 8:30pm a piece of an exhaust wheel from a tractor blew apart during a tractor pull event and struck the 33 year old woman in the neck.  State Police at Milton said emergency responders and off-duty EMS responded to the scene near Laurelton and performed extensive lifesaving efforts.  There is no suspicion of foul play.  The identity of the woman has not yet been released by the Union County Coroner. 

MAN CHARGED FOR USING COUNTERFEIT MONEY

A New Jersey man pleaded guilty to passing counterfeit cash in Lackawanna, Lycoming, and Columbia counties. According to U.S. Attorney General, 35-year-old Brandon Williams passed counterfeit cash twice near Scranton, but police say last April, Williams used counterfeit bills at Walmart and at Weis Market in Montoursville, as well as trying to pass additional counterfeit cash at Dollar Tree in Bloomsburg. The maximum penalty under federal law for each charge is 20 years of imprisonment, a term of supervised release following imprisonment, and a fine.

TRAFFIC SAFETY FUNDS AWARDED TO LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES

Two point six million dollars in traffic safety grants has been awarded to several local municipalities through PennDOT’s “Green Light-Go” program. According to Senator Gene Yaw, the boroughs of Jersey Shore, Muncy, South Williamsport the City of Williamsport all received state funding to help improve safety and traffic flow, Including updated signal equipment which updates will improve the efficiency and operation of existing traffic signals.  Statewide, 77 municipalities received over $35.5 million in the  program. The projects will be funded through the appropriation for fiscal year 2023-24. 

GRAND SLAM PARADE WELCOMES THE WORLD TODAY

Williamsport Welcomes the World to the 17th Annual Little League World Series today kicking off with the Grand Slam Parade in the city of Williamsport at 5:30.  The 20 teams who made it to Williamsport will be featured walking the route or on floats, among the marching bands, and many local businesses representing and handing out treats to the kids. This year there will be 100 or so water-filled plastic barriers positioned on the side streets at the parade route to prevent entry of vehicles into the parade. The series goes til August 27th  when the champions of the U.S. and International brackets meet in South Williamsport at for the world title.

BERWICK HELICOPTER ACCIDENT CLAIMS ONE LIFE

An autopsy is scheduled for today for a man who died in a helicopter accident Saturday morning around 9:30am in Berwick.  According to the FAA and NTSB, 39-year-old Theodore Farwell of Orangeville was piloting a crop-dusting helicopter and eye-witnesses said the pilot made one pass and left the scene past Mifflin X Road.  The people who followed the craft found the crash in a nearby cornfield near some homes, and pulled Farwell from the wreckage, until first responders arrived at the scene.  Farwell was declared dead at the scene of the crash. About 20 customers lost power according to PPL, but it was restored by Saturday night.

FIRST RUN PROGRAM GIFT COMES TO PA FOOD BANK

 Central Pennsylvania Food Bank’s Healthy Food Hub in Williamsport accepted a gift of 40,000 pounds of macaroni and cheese by Land O’ Lakes, Inc. Thursday.  According to North Central PSA dot com, the gift was part of a program called the First Run Program which donates products directly off the company’s manufacturing line to food banks in the Feeding America Network to help families in need.  Dignitaries including Representatives Joe Hamm and Jaime Flick, Congressmen Dan Meuser, State Senator Gene Yaw and others from the department of Agriculture and Land O’ Lakes were in attendance  at a recent ceremony.  Get information at centralpafoodbank.org.

BILLTOWN BRASS ANNOUNCES CONCERT SERIES

The Williamsport Symphony Orchestra’s Billtown Brass Band led by Director Rick Coulter has announced their Summer Brass Concert Series.  According to a press release, the series begins Saturday, August 19, at Central Oak Heights pavilion in Milton, at 7pm. program features a mix of pieces that aim to provide lively, audience-friendly entertainment that embodies the essence of summer.  The Billtown Brass Band will also perform on Friday, August 25, at 5:00 PM on Pine Street, as part of the Williamsport Welcomes the World Celebration.

PENNDOT FEATURES LITTLE LEAGUE TRAVEL INFO ON WEBSITE

PennDOT has announced updates to the 511PA traveler information website which includes new features and real-time travel and alternate-route information for fans headed to the Little League World Series.  Drivers are encouraged to use 511PA.com/LLWS which  is dedicated to monitoring traffic conditions on the primary travel routes to the event. Travel times and alerts are provided for north and south travelers along Route 15, Route 220, and Interstate 80 as they filter toward Market Street.  The PA Turnpike Commission and PennDOT have also updated the 511PA Travel Links page with new information about reporting suspected human trafficking.  That can be reported to State police through their tipline at 888-292-1919 or online at [email protected].

SPORTS

MLB

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


MLB Draft League
Mahoning Valley Scrappers 7       Williamsport Crosscutters 4
The Cutters have today off but have a week  on the road til they come back home Thursday, August 24th  to host the State College Spikes at Muncy Bank Ballpark in Historic Bowman Field

Little League Games Wednesday all games on ESPN
Game 1 Europe Africa vs Panama 1pm Volunteer Stadium
Game 2 Mountain vs. Metro 3pm Lamade Stadium
Game 3 Japan vs. Cuba 5pm Volunteer Stadium
Game 4 Southwest vs Mid-Atlantic 7pm Lamade Stadiu

NASCAR

 Michael McDowell kissed the bricks at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday beating  Chase Elliott by less than a second for his second NASCAR crown jewel victory – he also secured a playoff spot.  Daniel Suarez was third, Tyler Reddick was 4th, Alex Bowman rounded out the top 5.

NFL PreSeason Sunday

Saints 26             Chiefs 24
Raiders 34           49ers 7

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 10, 2023

INJURED PASSENGER LEFT ON ROADWAY IN MCCLURE

A preliminary hearing is coming up this month for a Mifflin County man who was arrested after police say a passenger in his vehicle on June 19th was found lying in the roadway in McClure with critical injuries.  According to Middleburg police, 43-year-old Samuel Smith of Reedsville is allegedly responsible for the victim who was found injured in the middle of Route 522 by a passing motorist. According to media outlets, police say after the accident, the victim was flown to Geisinger and underwent extensive medical procedures and rehabilitation, but there is no information on their condition today.  Smith had been released on unsecured bail after his arraignment.

MAN CHARGED FOR WAVING A HANDGUN AT NEIGHBOR

A Jersey Shore man has been jailed after a neighbor says he waived a firearm at him Sunday night after he was confronted for taking pictures of the neighbor’s minor child.  According to the Sun Gazette, the neighbor showed Lycoming Regional police a video of an incident between him and 58 year old Robert Nothstein of S. Main St, in which Nothstein brandished what looked like a handgun and yelled to keep the kids away from him.  The man was arraigned on charges of possession of an instrument of crime, simple assault and disorderly conduct.  He is incarcerated in lieu of 10 thousand dollars bail.

MONTGOMERY LOOKING FOR NEW MAYOR

Montgomery Borough continues to seek a new mayor after one new appointee recently changed their mind about the job and another person of interest who didn’t meet residency requirements.  According to North Central PA dot com, interim mayor Rocky Sanguedolce said ideally, they would like to hear from interested candidate before their September 12th meeting, if they are a voter of any party who has resided in the borough for at least one year.  If appointed, then they would be expected to report on borough business and attend council meetings along with other ceremonial duties, and expected to vote to break a tie when council votes on borough matters.  Those who want to send a letter of interest can email donnajmiller1 @ Comcast dot net.

TENNESSEE LITTLE LEAGUE TEAM PULLS A THREE-PEAT

Nolensville, TN baseball is celebrating after beating Lake Mary, FL 4-1 in Warner Robins, Georgia earlier this week, winning the South East region championship and advancing to the 2023 Little League World Series, making history by earning the berth for the third consecutive season in a row.  According to The Tennessean, Nolensville manager Randy Huth, who was interviewed by ESPN for the accomplishment, said it’s a team effort to get three different teams to Williamsport three years in a row, and that it’s a big deal for the kids.  Nolensville will represent the Southeast Region and will play Friday, August 18th at 3pm in Lamade Stadium.

MAN ARRESTED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT

A 62 year-old man is in prison after sexually assaulting a woman who was allowing him to stay at her apartment for a few days while he was homeless.  According to the Sun Gazette, Anthony Fred Benson attacked the woman on the morning of July 9th , and prevented her from leaving the apartment for a time, until she escaped and called police.  Benson was charged with numerous felonies including  rape, false imprisonment and sexual assault and was arraigned before District Judge Christian Frey.  He is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 95 thousand dollars bail.

GROCERY STORE WORKER ARRESTED FOR MONTHS OF THEFT

A Jersey Shore woman who worked for a local grocery store for more than a year, admitted recently to stealing items over that entire time.  According to North Central PA dot com, Lycoming County Regional Police say 38 year old Tara Marie Crawford admitted to the thefts after she was confronted with video footage dating back to May of this year.  Crawford reported to the Lycoming Regional Police Department after being processed by Weis Markets asset protection and was charged with third-degree felony retail theft for items that could value over three thousand dollars.  She was released on 10 thousand dollars bail and has a preliminary hearing August 16th.

KIWI FRUIT RECALLED IN PENNSYLVANIA

If you bought a certain brand of kiwi fruit in Pennsylvania, it’s being recalled for Listeria contamination.  According to North Central PA dot com, David Oppenheimer and Company have recalled all one pound plastic clamshells of organic green kiwifruit with the Zespri brand written on them that were distributed throughout the Commonwealth.  The fruit affected by the recall was shipped between June 14 and July 7. Listeria infection in healthy people causes unpleasant short-term symptoms, but can cause serious complications among pregnant women (The recalled products have the UPC code 8 18849 02009 3 and contain fruit stickered with the GTIN barcode 9400 9552)

BODY CAMERAS TO BE TESTED ON STATE POLICE IN CARLISLE

Some Pennsylvania State Police will be wearing body-worn cameras after the state police released a statement August 7th about the start of the new program.  According to the statement, Troop H in Carlisle will participate in a 60-day trial of the equipment that will help determine the best practices to use while using the features or software that accompany the body-worn cameras.  Carlisle was chosen for the trial because of its geographic area which is representative of the communities served by the Pennsylvania State Police.  18 cameras will be shared by the Troop H officers for the next 60 days.

SPORTS

MLB
Blue Jays 1         Guardians 0
Marlins 5            Reds 4
Brewers 7            Rockies 6
A’s 2                    Rangers 0
Tigers 9               Twins 5
Cardinals 6         Rays 4
Phillies 7             Nationals 0 (in a no-hitter for  Phillies pitcher Michael Lorenzen)
Astros 8               Orioles 2
Braves 6              Pirates 5
Mets 4                 Cubs 3
Red Sox 4           Royals 3
White Sox 9       Yankees 2
Angels 4              Giants 1
Dodgers 2           Diamondbacks 0
Mariners 6          Padres 1

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters 6          State College Spikes 1
Crosscutters tied up the series last night on the road and come home tonight for game 3 at Muncy Bank Ballpark in Historic Bowman Field.  6:35pm first pitch.

 

2023 Little League Regional Tournaments today

Mid Atlantic Region
Middletown Delaware vs Washington DC 3pm on ESPN
(winner vs Media, PA in the MidAtlantic Championship tomorrow)

Great Lakes Region Championship Game
Elmhurst, Illinois vs New Albany, Ohio 5pm ESPN

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 9, 2023

WILLIAMSPORT MAN REJECTS PLEA DEAL

A man accused of providing drugs to a woman who overdosed and died in 2021 has rejected a 20 year plea deal and now may face a life sentence if found guilty in federal court.  According to Penn Live, 45 year old Daquan Alterki Alford allegedly provided heroin and fentanyl to the woman for payment of a rental car she provided to transport the drugs from New Jersey to Pennsylvania.  Police arrested Alford and his son in Williamsport the day they discovered the woman dead in her Montgomery apartment and charged them with possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and maintaining drug-involved premises.  Both men are now awaiting trial.

BREAK-IN TO IMPOUND LOT AT POLICE BARRACKS

Three men were arrested after they were discovered to have broken into police barracks in Montoursville to allegedly recover contraband inside an impounded vehicle awaiting a search warrant by investigators.  According to North Central PA dot com, 47 year old John Easton told police he and two others, including Lance Gingery who owned the impounded vehicle were involved in the break-in and that Gingery and Richard Hunley recovered items that had been seized with the intent to destroy them.  Easton, Gingery and Hunley all face several felony charges including criminal conspiracy, conspiracy to commit burglary and more.  They were all committed to Lycoming County Prison.

BILL INTRODUCED TO STOP EMISSION INSPECTIONS IN PA

State Rep. Jamie Flick has introduced a bill in the Pennsylvania legislature that seeks to end what he says is the outdated vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program, or the IM Program.  According to the Sun Gazette, Flick has asked other lawmakers to co-sponsor the bill that represents a substantial financial burden to citizens struggling with income or small business owners, in the wake of more efficient cars that make the inspections seem unnecessary to check for emissions.  If the bill stopping the federally mandated IM program passed, Flick says he would then petition the EPA to exclude Lycoming County from it.

BARREL 135 TO BE FEATURED ON AMERICA’S BEST RESTAURANTS

Williamsport’s own Barrel 135 Restaurant will be featured on America’s Best Restaurants in the coming weeks and owner Joshua Aucker is preparing for the film crew to be on site next week at their West Third Street location.  The date the episode will be available to view will be announced soon and the program will be posted extensively on social media channels at a later date.  According to North Central PA dot com, Restaurants featured on the ABR Roadshow are found through customer nominations or by a restaurant applying to be featured.  Find out more at barrel 135 dot com.

CAR STRIKES SECOND STORY OF HOUSE

A car went airborne and crashed into the second story of a house in Mifflin County Sunday. According to PennLive, the 20-year-old driver, Evan Miller veered off  a rural road in Decatur Township, crossed a field, hit an embankment on the property and launched into the home’s second-story bedroom, partially coming to rest on the front porch roof.  No one was seriously hurt, but the home owner, Joan Lepley, was present during the crash and said the accident violently shook the house. Police allege that Miller’s act was deliberate and he was transported to Geisinger Lewistown and was charged with aggravated assault, causing injury with extreme indifference, reckless endangerment and other charges.

LEWISBURG CARE FACILITY LOSES COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE

The certificate of compliance for a Lewisburg senior care facility has been revoked by the state after new violations came forward in the latest inspection report.  According to the Daily Item, the latest inspections conducted at Heritage Springs Memory Care in April, May, and June added 24 other violations from previous months.  Another on-site inspection is required to be conducted before August 24th.  The most recent violations do not reflect the current criminal investigation where two teen employees were accused of elder abuse after they posed for pictures and videos with patients who were care-dependent.

ROADWORK IN TURBOTVILLE

There will be tar and chip work done on the roads around Turbotville borough this week.  According to the Daily Item, when the road work begins, borough workers will notify residents along the roads that will be done so they can move their vehicles from the roadway.  Roads affected include Locust Lane; Paradise Street from Main Street to King Street; West Golf Street from Locust Street to King Street; and Ball Street from Main Street to King Street.

BLOOD SHORTFALL MEANS MORE DONATIONS NEEDED

Citizens who want to help the American Red Cross through a shortfall in blood donations this summer are being asked to find a blood drive near you and give!  According to the American Red Cross, they most need type O negative, type O positive, type B negative and type A negative blood donors.  You can schedule an appointment to give by downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App, go to RedCrossBlood.org.  or call 1-800 Red Cross. Individuals who are 17 years of age in most states weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood.

SPORTS

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


MLB Draft League

State College Spikes 6          Williamsport Crosscutters 2
*Cutters try to stop the Spikes again tonight on the road, but return to Williamsport Thursday Night to host State College for Game 3 6:35pm first pitch

Little League 2023 Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament yesterday
Middletown DE 12     Germantown MD 6
Media, PA 16               Washington DC 3

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 8, 2023

FATAL ACCIDENT ON I-81 NEAR HARRISBURG

Three people died late Sunday night near Harrisburg after a charter bus carrying up to 50 people overturned on I-81 in heavy rain around 11:50pm.  According to WGAL, State Police released a statement on the accident that happened around mile marker 74 in Lower Paxton Township, saying that a charter bus was traveling south on I-81 in the right lane when it came around a curve to stopped traffic and to avoid it, the bus went off the roadway, struck an embankment and overturned.  State police said the Dauphin County Coroner declared three people deceased at the scene.  Other patients were transported to Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and another local hospital with injuries ranging from minor to severe.

MIFFLINBURG MAN ARRESTED FOR CHILD ENDANGERMENT

Police say a Mifflinburg man assaulted his girlfriend’s daughter by slapping and choking her while he was high on methamphetamines.  According to the North Central PA dot com, police say a family friend called them after learning that 26  year old Brandon Nicholas Murray had allegedly grabbed and lifted the girl by the neck, threw her down and slapped her face at their home April 15th.  Murray was charged with felony aggravated assault, strangulation, endangering the welfare of children and other misdemeanors.  He is jailed with bail set at 75 thousand dollars unsecured.  His preliminary hearing is October 3rd.

OVERSIZE MOVE CLOSES UNION COUNTY ROAD TODAY

Contractors are set up to move a house today that will close a road in Union County for a short time around 9am.  Route 45 or Old Turnpike Road will close this morning in Buffalo Township between Skunk Hollow Road and Grove Road so that Wolfe House Movers, LLC can perform the oversize load move.  According to PennDOT, the house  is 50-feet long, 35-feet wide, 35-feet in height, and weighs 150,000 pounds.

LOOSE ALLIGATOR CAUGHT IN WATERS NEAR PITTSBURGH

Rumors of  the alligator spotted in Pennsylvania waters turned out to be true and two kayakers and police in Westmoreland County have removed it from the local waters.  According to the Tribune-Review, the gator was spotted last month in the Kiski River and again recently when Kiski area police and the people who spotted the animal and worked together to catch it.  Authorities transported the alligator now named “Chomper” to the Humane Animal Rescue League shelter where it will be cared for until they determine where it will go. Releasing a pet alligator in Pennsylvania is a violation of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s code.

SAFETY IN PLACE FOR GRAND SLAM

Those attending the Grand Slam Parade next Monday, celebrating the Little League World Series in downtown Williamsport, can expect to see the new barriers filled with water providing a secure environment for parade goers and participants this year.  According to the Sun Gazette, the purchase of about 100 barriers for 40 thousand dollars was recently approved for use by the City Council , which are designed to stop an intentional or unintentional vehicle from breaking into the crowd or parade route.  Williamsport Bureau of police ask the public to increase their patience with the thousands of pedestrians they will see in the two weeks starting with the Grand Slam parade on the 14th through the Williamsport Welcomes the World events through August 27th.  A shuttle from River Valley Transit to take visitors to the series and back to the city will be available outside the Third Street parking garage.

FUNDS APPROVED FOR PRESERVATION ORDINANCE UPGRADE

Funds have been approved by Williamsport City Council to go toward a 10 thousand dollar grant match from the Pennsylvania Historical and Preservation Office.  According to the Sun Gazette, two thousand dollars will come from the legislative contingency fund so that the city can complete a rewrite of its Historical Architectural review Board ordinance, with which the city is getting help from McKissick Architects.  Officials say it’s been 40 years since some of the work has been done to update the ordinance.

GEISINGER NAMED ONE OF PA’S BEST HOSPITALS

Seven Geisinger hospitals have been recognized for high performance in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” rankings. Geisinger Medical Center and Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center were named among the Best Hospitals in Pennsylvania. Also recognized were Geisinger facilities in Bloomsburg – for maternity care and their treatment of pneumonia; in Lewistown – for heart and maternity care and in  Jersey Shore for their high levels of performance in respect to the treatment of Pneumonia.

MIFFLINBURG TO CELEBRATE 125TH ANNIVERSARY

Local businesses are invited to participate in the 125th-anniversary parade and two-day celebration for the Mifflinburg Hose Company next month.  According to the Daily Item, the department that was founded in 1898 will have food, games and entertainment on Friday September 29th  and Saturday September 30th in Mifflinburg Community Park. Friday night features a car cruise and those who want to be in the parade on Saturday at 4pm can contact the fire department on its Facebook page.  There will be fireworks in the park at the Saturday night conclusion of the event.

SPORTS

MLB
Blue Jays 3         Guardians 1
Dodgers 13         Padres 7
Reds 5                 Marlins 2
Twins 9               Tigers 3
Pirates 7              Braves 6
Mets 11               Cubs 2
Red Sox 6           Royals 2
Brewers 12          Rockies 1
White Sox 5       Yankees 1
Giants 8               Angels 3
Rangers 5            A’s 3
Nationals and Phillies postponed for weather

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters are on the road with the State College Spikes tonight and tomorrow, the Spikes come back for game 3 in the series Thursday night at Historic Bowman Field, 6:35pm first pitch.

Little League Regional Tournaments today
Mid Atlantic Region
Maryland vs. Delaware 12:02pm ESPN+
Pennsylvania (Media, PA) vs Washington DC 7pm ESPN

NASCAR
Chris Buescher won his second straight NASCAR Cup Series race in the rain delayed FireKeepers 400 yesterday by holding off points-leader Martin Truex, Jr.,   Denny Hamlin was third followed by Brad Keselowski and Kyle Larson rounding out the Top 5.

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