BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 28, 2023

SUSPECTED FATAL ACCIDENT SHUTS DOWN I-80 EAST

An accident shut down I-180 eastbound yesterday near the Lycoming Mall exit around 5pm.  According to the Sun Gazette, traffic was managed and rerouted to Fairfield Road by Lycoming County Fire police after Montoursville Borough Police assisted State Troopers at the scene.  A forensics vehicle was reportedly at the accident scene as well, and the eastbound side of the interstate reopened between 9 and 9:30pm following the police investigation.

FATAL MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT

A Blanchard woman died last Saturday after a motorcycle accident in Boggs Township.  According to the Lock Haven Express, 52 year old Jeremy M. Frigo, of Blanchard, was traveling along North Eagle Valley Road with his passenger, 49 year old Barbara S. Frigo, when police say the brakes of Frigo’s 2005 Harley Davidson Road King locked for an unknown reason then  crossed the center ine into the opposite lane before overturning.  Both were taken to Geisinger by Life Flight Helicopter in suspected serious condition. Barbara passed away from her injuries at the Danville hospital.  Jeremy is still suffering from his injuries.  An investigation into the crash continues.

COMMISSIONERS APPROVE SALE OF EXECUTIVE PLAZA BUILDING

The sale of the Executive Plaza building on Pine Street for just over 3.6 million dollars to Horizon Federal Credit Union was approved 3-0 by the Lycoming County Commissioners yesterday.  According to North Central PA dot com, the credit union plans to bring about 100 corporate jobs to the downtown area within the next five years following renovations after the county vacates the offices by December 31st of this year.  The county offices planned for 33 West Third street are underway with approved architectural plans in place.

BE CAREFUL OF STUDENT LOAN SCAMMERS

The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance agency is warning student loan borrowers to be aware that there are financial aid scammers attempting to take advantage of those confused by the recent Supreme Court ruling about the cancellation of student loan debt.  According to a press release from the PHEAA, a recent reports say student loan scammers stole more than 5 billion dollars from Americans last year, and use tricks to pose as government representatives, such as look-alike websites and logos.  Go to Studentaid.gov for links and info to all the debt-relief programs the US Department of Education offers.

MAN ESCAPES MAJOR INJURIES AFTER ROLLOVER ACCIDENT

A man from Lewisburg escaped major injuries after an intense crash Tuesday along Route 304.  According to State Troopers, 46 year old Brian Huff was traveling west on Route 304 near the Route 15 intersection in Union Township and failed to make the right-hand curve when he struck a utility pole, a stump, and  rolled in the air before landing on all four tires.  Huff suffered only minor injuries while wearing his seatbelt improperly, he will also be charged with other traffic violations.

WOMAN CHARGED IN CHILD’S FENTANYL DEATH

A 27 year old Cambria County woman turned herself in this week to authorities and was arrested on charges relating of the fentanyl death of her 5 year old daughter in 2022.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say the defendant Volaura Askew was charged with endangering the welfare of two children, and police say two other suspects, Albert Spicer and Elyse Young, of Johnstown, were accused of drug-dealing offenses in the case.  Askew was unable to post the $500,000 monetary bail and was remanded to Cambria County prison Tuesday night. The Cambria County determined the cause of death of the 5 year-old was acute fentanyl toxicity and ruled the manner of death as homicide.

REPRESENTATIVE PAUSES SALARY UNTIL PA BUDGET IS PASSED

Representative Jamie Flick of South Williamsport and almost a dozen other members of the House have asked to withhold their pay during the budget impasse in the Pennsylvania legislature.  According to the Sun Gazette, Flick says adopting the state budget in a timely manner is one of the most important jobs the General Assembly can do, which then sets the fiscal year right from the start. Flick says in addition to opting out of his pay, he has co-sponsored legislation that will suspend the compensation of the governor, lieutenant governor and members of the General Assembly until the impasse is over.

BISON BASKETBALL GOES TO ITALY

The men’s basketball team from Bucknell will be going on a tour of Italy next week and will be playing basketball over the ten days they are there amidst the planned sightseeing.    According to the Sun Gazette, the team leaves next Wednesday and will tour Rome, Vatican City, Florence, Pisa, Milan and Como.  First-year coach John Griffin III, will accompany the team on the European trip that the school authorizes for athletic teams every four years.  As a student, Griffin went to Ireland and England with the Bisons in 2005 and as assistant coach for Bucknell, he toured the Netherlands, Belgium and France in 2018.  Bucknell will play three local teams while on the trip.

SPORTS

MLB
Guardians 6        White Sox 3
Angels 6              Tigers 0  Game 1
Angels 11            Tigers 4 Game 2
Mets 2                 Nationals 1
Cubs 10               Cardinals 3

MLB tonight
Phillies are in Pittsburgh @ 7:05

MLB Draft League
State College Spikes 6          Williamsport Crosscutters 5
Cutters will try to tie up the four game series tonight at home at Muncy Bank Ballpark in Historic Bowman Field – 6:35pm first pitch

NASCAR Sunday
Cook Out 400 at Richmond Motor Speedway
Pre Race Coverage starts at 2pm – Green Flag at 3pm on the Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network or WILQ’s HD3

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 27, 2023

STABBING SUSPECT IN CUSTODY

State Troopers from Rockview and police from Bellefonte Borough and Springfield Township took a suspect who allegedly stabbed a victim in Bellefonte into custody Tuesday morning.  According to North Central PA dot com,  29-year-old James Surovec fled the scene Monday night along the 100 block of West High Street, after 911 received calls for a man who was stabbed there.  Surovec was arrested and charged for attempted homicide, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, arson and possession of an instrument of crime.  He is being held without bail at the Centre County Correctional Facility.

DANVILLE WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER HINDERING INVESTIGATION

Montour County authorities are seeking Michael Mcadoo, a suspect in an armed assault that happened June 12th in Danville, and have recently taken into custody another person involved in the case for hindering the investigation.  According to the Daily Item, 31 year old Jasmine Yeater of Kriner Street is in custody today for failing to identify Mcadoo to police during an investigation, after it was discovered she had a connection with him and allegedly was a witness to the prior assault.  Police say the found an unloaded gun in Yeater’s car during a search.  Her preliminary hearing is August 8th.

HEAT ADVISORY FOR SOUTHERN COUNTIES OF CENTRAL PA

There’s a heat advisory in place from noon today until 8pm Friday night for Southern Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Montour, Northumberland, Columbia and Schuylkill Counties where a maximum heat index of 100 to 103 is expected according to the National Weather Service, the hot temperatures and high humidity can cause illnesses in sensitive groups.  Consider checking on the elderly and provide pets with plenty of water and shelter from the sun.  Heat safety information is available at weather.gov/safety/heat.

FROZEN MOZERELLA STICK RECALL

There is a recall of frozen breaded mozzarella sticks from Sam’s Club after egg and soy were detected in the product aren’t listed on the ingredient panel.  According to North Central PA dot com, 5 lb boxes of Member’s Mark Breaded Mozzarella Sticks – Best Used By 12/28/2024 (UPC number 078742226880) were recalled from Sam’s Club retail stores in Pennsylvania, and other states after the manufacturer discovered that an incorrect raw material was used during the manufacturing process.  If you have questions about a product you bought, return it to the store for a refund, or contact Rich’s Product Helpline at 1-800-356-7094  8:30 to 5pm Monday through Friday.

TWO FROM NEW YORK INDICTED FOR USING COUNTERFEIT MONEY

An indictment was handed down this week for two New York men who used counterfeit money as they traveled across Pennsylvania between February 4th to the 22nd of this year.  According to the Daily Item, police say 21 year old Eli Lewis, and 26 year old Dejuan Smartt, typically purchased a small item first and then made another, larger transaction for prepaid debit cards or CashAPP transactions.  Invalid purchases were made locally at the Sheetz  and Dollar General Store in Selinsgrove.  Police say the men may have witnessed a third person as an accomplice to the scheme.

LOCK HAVEN AUTHORITY MAY DISSOLVE

Lock Haven City Council may dissolve the Lock Haven City Authority, in a move that could give the city direct ownership of the water system there. According to the Lock Haven Express, a reading of the ordinance passed unanimously on the first reading earlier this week and could be adopted upon a second reading at the next township meeting Monday the 7th of August. Three options are being considered by council on how to operate the water system and they are seeking public input on a survey on the City’s Civil Space page.  https://lockhavenpa.civilspace.io/en/projects/lock-haven-water-rate-survey until Sept. 10

TRAFFIC CONCERNS OVER DETOUR FOR CSVT PROJECT

Selinsgrove residents expressed traffic safety concerns during Tuesday’s township  supervisors meeting after they say construction vehicles are using residential roads in Monroe Manor to avoid PennDOT’s detours along Mill Road. According to the Daily Item, the detours are in place due to the construction of the CSVT project and is expected to be in place until December. Residents along Greenbrier Avenue, Augusta Drive and other roads in the development, say vehicles are speeding and tearing up the road, and that it’s only a matter of time before a tragedy occurs.  Some are asking the supervisors to implement speed bumps, additional signage or to collaborate with local police patrols.

HIGH SPEED INTERNET COMING TO PARTS OF WATSONTOWN

High Speed internet access is becoming a reality in some rural areas of Central PA.  According to media outlets internet provider Kinetic along with state and local officials announced more than 2,600 homes businesses, and schools in Watsontown and other areas in upper Northumberland and Union counties are now eligible for high-speed fiber internet Wednesday. Residents can go to kinetics dot com to check for eligibility or head out to an event today at Wagging Tail Coffee Co in Watsontown from 8 a.m. to noon to check for eligibility.

SPORTS

MLB
Guardians 8        Royals 3
Nationals 5         Rockies 4
Marlins 7            Rays 1
Mariners 8          Twins 7
Brewers 3            Reds 0
Cardinals 11       Diamondbacks 7
Blue Jays 8         Dodgers 1
Pirates 3              Padres 2
Phillies 6             Orioles 4  
Red Sox 5           Braves 3  
Yankees 3           Mets 1
Cubs 10               White Sox 7
Rangers 13          Astros 5
Giants 8               A’s 3
Tigers & Angels were postponed due to rain

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters 6 State College Spikes 5
Cutters come home tonight and tomorrow to play the Spikes at Historic Bowman Field – 6:35pm first pitch.

FIFA Soccer Women’s World Cup
1-1 Draw with Netherlands last night
USA next faces Portugal Tuesday August 1st 7pm on FOX

NFL NEWS
 New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has signed a reworked contract in which he voluntarily reduced his salary by about $35 million over the next two seasons.  Rodgers, signed a two-year, $75 million contract that is fully guaranteed, a source said even though it’s an uncommonly large pay cut. He was due to make close to $110 million in guarantees on his previous contract.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 26, 2023

MAN CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING WATSONTOWN WOMAN

A man from Cogan Station is incarcerated after Watsontown Police say he attacked a woman outside of her home Monday .  According to the Sun Gazette, 72 year old Byron Magargle allegedly waited outside the home on East Brimmer Avenue early Monday and when the woman exited the house, he hit her, gagged her and and tied up her hands and feet.  A neighbor heard the struggle and called police. The man was charged with assault and kidnapping.  No word on whether bail was set for Magargle who remains in Northumberland County Jail.

FUGITIVE COUPLE CAPTURED IN NORTH CAROLINA

The fugitive couple from Lock Haven who skipped their sentencing hearing this month in Clinton County Court, were caught in North Carolina Monday. According to North Cetnral PA dot com, William Sean and Candy Jo Laubscher were taken into custody by the Gaston County Sherriff’s office about 20 miles from Charlotte.  Court records say the Laubschers were convicted of threatening a tenant with guns earlier this year, but never arrived for the sentencing hearing July 17th.  The couple is fighting extradition according to the Clinton County District Attorney Dave Strouse.

RIBBON CUTTING FOR NEW SCHOOL NEXT MONTH

A new 28 million dollar elementary school in the Warrior Run School District is set to celebrate the building’s opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony August 21st.   According to the Daily Item, Warrior Run Superintendent Thor Edmiston told the school board the remaining construction that is nearly complete is not anything that would keep them opening on the first day of school.  The board also looked at three bids for the Turbotville Elementary School building, which is still for sale, but rejected them since they each were much lower than the appraised value.  Board President Doug Whitmoyer suggested putting the structure up for auction.

UNITED WAY UNVEILS 2023 LITTLE LEAGUE PIN

The Lycoming County United Way is getting ready for the Little League World series and are featuring their 2023  Little League Trading Pin, to benefit local United Way community partners.  Each  Pin is five dollars and are available in Downtown Williamsport at one west third  Street – suite 208.  Pin trading is a tradition during the time surrounding Little League World Series which will take place beginning August 16th in South Williamsport.  The United Way pin is available on a first come first served basis.

MAN CHASES VICTIM WITH BASEBALL BAT

A Williamsport man was charged with simple assault after he chased another man down the street from his First Avenue apartment with a baseball bat.  According to North Central PA dot com, 30 year old Kyle Daniel Connors admiotted to police that he had threatened the victim with a baseball bat for acting weird toward his girlfriend while they were at a store on Memorial Avenue.  Connors was charged, but no bail was listed.  He faces a preliminary hearing on August 31st

DUI CHARGES LEAD TO STATE PRISON SENTENCE

A Williamsport man will spend 8 to 24 years in state prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to two counts of homicide by vehicle while DUI and other DUI charges. According to North Central PA dot com, 37 year old Matthew Bower was driving under the influence in July of 2020 when he hit James Neufer and Amanda Bergstrom who were on a motorcycle on the Arch  Street Bridge near the intersection with Hiawatha Boulevard.  Neufer was pronounced dead at the scene, Bergstrom died later at the hospital.  Passengers in a second vehicle involved in the crash and suffered injuries. Bower had been held in Lycoming County Prison since he  was originally denied bail in April of 2021.

EMTS HONORED FOR ACTIONS

Honored for their actions while saving two people and evacuating five others from a

burning building along Buffalo Road five months ago First responders from

William Cameron Engine Company and Buffalo Valley Regional Police Department were given medals in recognition yesterday at the Chief Robert E. Stackhouse Training Center . The firefighters are Lt. Broc Smith, Lt. T.J. Mocniak, Paramedics Ryan Funk and Michael Poust, and EMTs Dylan Mattison, Dale Schrader and Justin Blount. The officers are Cpl. Travis Burrows and Patrolman Caleb Gehman. It was February 19th at the Twin Oaks apartments in Lewisburg when the EMT’s evacuated the 5 and saved two occupants from the second floor structure who only suffered minor injuries.

NEW APP TO KEEP UP WITH 2023 WORLD SERIES

A new free app is available this year for those who want to stay connected to the 2023 Little League World Series.  In addition to the personalized content, push notifications, a FanCam and an opportunity to watch game highlights and features in the app, any stadium seating for the Championship Weekend on August 26th and 27th will be distributed exclusively through the app, as well.  More features are to be announced in the near future.  Go to LittleLeague.org/LLWSApp to download the app.

SPORTS

MLB

Guardians 5        Royals 1

Angels 7              Tigers 6 /10

Phillies 4             Orioles 3

Rays 4                 Marlins 1

Nationals 6         Rockies 5

Mets 9                 Yankees 3

Red Sox 7           Braves 1

Mariners 9          Twins 7

Cubs 7                 White Sox 3

Reds 4                 Brewers 3

Astros 4               Rangers 3

Diamondbacks 3 Cardinals 1

Padres 5              Pirates 1

Giants 2               A’s 1

Dodgers 8           Blue Jays 7 /10

MLB Draft League

State College Spikes 7          Williamsport Crosscutters 4 Game 1 of 4 this week

Williamsport stays on the road until tomorrow, hosting State College Thursday and Friday at Historic Bowman field. 6:35pm first pitch both nights

NFL News

The Dallas Cowboys signed two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs to a five- year extension that sources said is worth $97 million and includes a $21.25 million signing bonus.

*  Diggs is guaranteed $42.3 million.

*  Diggs was scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent after the 2023 season, but he is now signed through 2028. The deal can max out at $104 million if he hits on incentives

NBA News
Bronny James, the eldest son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, suffered cardiac arrest Monday, was treated in the ICU and is now  in stable condition, according to a statement from the James family. Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed they sent paramedics to the Galen Center Monday at 9:26am .

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 25, 2023

SELINSGROVE WOMAN AVOIDS SERIOUS INJURIES IN CRASH

A Selinsgrove woman attempted to avoid a head-on collision but was injured after overturning her vehicle on Brush Valley Road in Rockefeller Township July 17th.  According to State Police, 41-year-old Sara Lauver tried to avoid a head-on collision and swerved off the roadway, hit gravel, and lost control.  Lauver hit an embankment and flipped.  Emergency responders transported her to Geisinger with minor injuries – she was wearing her seatbelt at the time.  State Troopers at Stonington say the other driver who had traveled into Lauver’s lane causing her to swerve, left the scene of the Northumberland County crash.

WILLIAMSPORT EXPECTING REVIEW OF 2019 CITY AUDIT

The Williamsport City Council will continue to use the current financial management service, Government Finance Solutions and voted recently to do another review of the needs for the service in three months.  According to the Sun Gazette, council was also briefed recently about the plans to review a 2019 audit of the city finances and the finance committee is expecting an update from the auditors  with Zelenkofske Axelrod,  a Pennsylvania based regional CPA firm.

SHEEP APPROVED TO MAINTAIN SOLAR PANEL FIELD

The East Lycoming School Board has approved a proposal to use sheep to maintain vegetation around delicate solar panels on the school property.  According to the Sun Gazette, Superintendent Dr. Mark Stamm originally didn’t consider sheep as a solution to the risks mowing weeds caused around the panels, but told the board it’s an environmentally safe solution with a service called Sheepscape Solar who provide the sheep and maintain ungrazed weeds, as well.  A variance must be obtained from Wolf Township to allow the animals on the property within the township limits.

NATIONAL PADDLING EVENT SLATED FOR CLINTON COUNTY

For only the second time since 2014, Clinton County will be hosting the United States Canoe Association’s (USCA) National Canoe & Kayak Marathon Championships the second weekend in August.  According to the Daily Item, race coordinators Dan and Deb Glover say participants from 18 states and Australia and Germany will be take part in the national event.  Races take place in Lock Haven at the Lockport Boat Launch, with the USCA’s headquarters based out of a camper, courtesy of Bill’s Happy Camper RV.  The event is sponsored by the Clinton County Recreation Advisory Committee and others.  Get details on the full weekend of activities at uscanoe.com.

MAN JAILED FOR THROWING INFANT IN CAR SEAT

A Williamsport man is in jail after he threw a three-month old infant in a car seat onto Market street as he argued with the child’s mother last Tuesday night.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say 30 year old Kadeem Montez Middleton, also injured the mother of the child when he grabbed her by the hair and threw her to the ground. After the incident, Middleton picked up the crying baby and went to his home on Market Street where police arrested him a short time later. He was charged with felony endangering the welfare of children, simple assault, resisting arrest and more, and is jailed in lieu of $100,000 monetary bail.

PRE-K CLASSES COULD BE ALL-DAY

The Loyalsock Township School Board approved the process of reconfiguring Pre-K classes at Schick Elementary School so that they can allow for a full day for their youngest students.  However, according to the Sun Gazette, the board is still uncertain as to whether there will be funding for the full day Pre-K program after PA budget talks are stalled in Harrisburg.  The board also recently approved some new and revised policies that relate to home school students participating in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities.  The next Loyalsock Township school board meeting is August 9th.

FETTERMAN’S BILL ON OIL RESERVE HEADS TO FULL SENATE

Legislation introduced by US Senator John Fetterman prohibiting the sale of crude oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve to adversarial nations was passed in the Senate last Thursday, the freshman senator’s first piece of legislation to receive a vote by the full senate.  According to the Bradford Era, the amendment to the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act is slated for passage from the full senate next week.  The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, was established by Congress in 1975to minimize the impacts of oil supply shocks on the United States.

CHOP COORDINATES A BACKPACK PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS

In an effort to make going back to school more food-secure for families in Lycoming County, a new backpack and in-school food pantry program is available.  According to Child Hunger Outreach Partners or CHOP, they work with local organizations and school partners to provide children with food and added meal support for the school year.  PALCO Federal Credit Union provided the 500 dollar financial gift that will serve the school food-pantries that are available to students so they can focus on school work and not be hungry.

SPORTS

MLB
Royals 5              Guardians 3
Tigers 5               Giants 1
Orioles 3             Phillies 2
Rockies 10          Nationals 6
Twins 4               Mariners 3
Brewers 3            Reds 2
Astros 10            Rangers 9
Cardinals 10       Diamondbacks 6
Pirates 8              Padres 4
Blue Jays 6         Dodgers 3

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters on the road tonight and tomorrow in State College. They finish up a four-game series with the Spikes at home Thursday and Friday night –  Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field, 6:35pm first pitch.


Little League baseball Junior State Tournament
Montoursville Junior baseball defeated Springfield 3 -1
They advance to the Pennsylvania winners bracket Wednesday in Athens @2pm

FIFA Women’s World Cup Soccer
United States vs the Netherlands tomorrow 9 PM on Fox from Wellington New Zealand

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 24, 2023

POLICE ARREST MAN AT UPMC WILLIAMSPORT

Staff at UPMC Williamsport were forced to call police when they suspected a man visiting the hospital was smoking marijuana in the patient’s 5th floor room June 15th. According to North Central PA dot com, police say 44 year old, Michael Laquay Smith had a strong odor of marijuana but denied smoking it recently.  When officers asked to detain him until they could confirm his ID, Smith tried to flee the scene and fought police, allegedly calling them racist.  Smith was charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and possession of marijuana.

REMAINS OF MAN FOUND OFF ATV TRAIL

The remains of a 50 year old Locustdale man who was reported missing Friday were thought to be found near an ATV trail in Conyngham Township by State Police.    According to North Central PA dot com, Bloomsburg State Police say they were called to the Columbia County area Saturday around 6:45pm and the man thought to be David Lamb and some of his possessions were found.  According to the County Coroner, Jeremy Reese said they will do fingerprint and DNA analysis to confirm the missing man’s identity and conduct an autopsy today to determine the manner of his death.

THREE BIDS FOR CITY HALL BUILDING

Although condemned, the historic Williamsport City Hall, located on West Fourth Street, received three bids for sale. As reported by SUN Gazette, bids will be reviewed by the Fish Commerical Group, a member of the Williamsport City Council and the administration. Bids have been received from the JBAS Realty of Jessup, for $555,500; Neil L. Felver, owner of Herbal Gifts of South Williamsport for $499,000; and Tim Butters of Williamsport submitted $100,000. In addition to having a working plan for the structure, bidders are required to provide proof they are financially stable.

SECOND ROUND OF DEER LICENSE SALES START TODAY

The second round of antlerless deer license sales, begins today at 8 a.m. Antlerless licenses are available anywhere hunting licenses are sold, including online at HuntFish.PA.gov. More than 480,000 antlerless licenses and more than 490,000 general hunting licenses have sold since licenses went on sale June 26. According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the 26,000 licenses were gone as of Friday for 2G, which includes parts of Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Jefferson, Lycoming, McKean, Potter and Tioga counties. 

LIFE SENTENCE FOR WIFE WHO POISONED HUSBAND

The woman accused of fatally poisoning her husband at their home near Mifflinburg in 2018, was sentenced to life in prison in Union County Court Friday.  According to WNEP, 78 year old Myrle Miller was found guilty in April for multiple counts against her, including first degree murder for the death of John Nichols.  In the trial earlier this year, it was shown that Miller gave Nichols a lethal dose of heart medication.

PITBULL SHOOTING DEATH RULED JUSTIFIED

A Woodward Township Police officer was attacked by a loose pitbull June 23, and  shot the animal in self-defense and this past week District Attorney Dave Strouse announced that after review, the responding police officer acted reasonably and was justified in using force. The incident on Coudersport Pike, in Woodward Township, has led DA Strouse to refer the matter to the Clinton and Centre County Dog Law Warden for further investigation and potential criminal charges pursuant to Pennsylvania Law.

OLD LYCOMING TOWNSHIP APPOINTS A FEW FOR VACANT POSITIONS

With the goals of progress and reorganization  in Old Lycoming Township, the new leadership is picking up the pieces after resignations left the township positions vacant  last month. According to the Sun Gazette, a special meeting took place on on Thursday to fill new positions including, Richard Metz as vice chairman of the board and also a member of the Lycoming Regional Police Commission and Scott Williams has been appointed as the new solicitor.

FUNDRAISER FOR K’S FOR CANCER

There was a summer street fair Saturday at the Brickyard that raised money for cancer patients and their families, hosted by the non-profit K’s for Cancer.  According to the Sun Gazete, Williamsport Mayor Derek Slaughter, State Representative Jamie Flick, Williamsport/Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce President Jason Fink, and Brickyard employee Katie Cassidy all braved the dunk tank for charity.  Williamsport resident Troy Mercer ate 9 and a half Country Store hot dogs to win  the first hot dog eating contest for the Pine Square Block Party. , K’s for Cancer has provided more than $300,000 to over 600 cancer ptients and their familes after it was founded by Rex and Cathy Hilton in 2013 after the passing of their son, Justin.

SPORTS

MLB
Phillies 8              Guardians  5
Tigers 3                Padres 1
Yankees 8            Royals 5
Nationals 6                     Giants 1
Reds 7                  Diamondbacks 3 
Orioles 5              Rays 3
Marlins 3              Rockies 2
Braves 4               Brewers 2
Twins 5                White Sox 4
Cubs 7                  Cardinals 2
Rangers 8             Dodgers 4 
Astros 3               A’s 2
Angels 7               Pirates 5
Blue Jays 4                     Mariners 3
Red Sox 6            Mets 1
MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters 5          Frederick Keys 4
Cutters win the series 2-1.
They’re off tonight and head to State College for two midweek games with the Spikes.

NASCAR
Denny Hamlin was victorious at Pocono Raceway Sunday. 2nd – Tyler Reddick, followed by Martin Truex Jr., Kevin Harvick, and Ty Gibbs.
*With Toyotas 600th NASCAR victory, Hamlin passed Hall of Famer, Jeff Gordon, for the most wins at the track.
*Hamlin had his first place finish thrown out last year at Pocono for aerodynamics violations.

GOLF
American, Brian Harman claimed the 2023 British Open at Royal Liverpool winning the 151st at -1 under 70.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 20, 2023

TRASH TRUCK ACCIDENT ON SOUTHSIDE

A trash truck crashed into a tree and a parked car on the South Side of Williamsport Wednesday morning and two men suffered minor injuries just after 6:30am.  According to the Sun Gazette, the driver of the trash-hauling dump truck said they were going up an incline and the brakes suddenly gave out around the 400 block of Thompson Street causing them to lose brake control, hitting two mailboxes, a large tree, and a 2018 Ford Pickup owned by residents Sandy Dunlap and Woody Hauser, which was pushed about 20 feet after the impact.  State Police Motor Carrier Safety Assistance was at the scene and towed the vehicle to a garage where they will investigate the cause of the crash. 

LINDEN MAN FACES TWO DUI CHARGES

A Linden man is facing charges in two DUI just weeks apart.  According to the Sun Gazette, 33 year old David Lee Morris, Jr. was stopped for failing to signal on Front Street around 3:30am April 9th, and was discovered to be allegedly impaired.  Then a few weeks later, on May 12th, Morris was stopped again for driving while impaired after being reported by a family member to state troopers.  He now faces two counts of DUI and six other summary violations and has been summoned to appear in District Court.

MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FOR SOUTH STUDENTS

Students in South Williamsport who find themselves struggling with mental health issues will soon have a new program available to help.  According to the Sun Gazette, the South Williamsport School Board recently approved a grant-funded pilot program for students ages 11 to 18 who need help alleviating anxiety or other mental health issues to utilize on an as needed basis.  The program is already used by 20 school districts and provides digital online health support with professional support and dialogue with counselors.

MILITARY DAY AT THE LYCOMING COUNTY FAIR

It’s Military day today at the 152nd Lycoming County Fair – veterans and active military duty with ID get in free to the fair all day sponsored by UPMC For Life – not including the rides that open at 5pm today.  It’s Throwback Thursday in the grandstand at 7 featuring the Compact SUV and Mini Trucks, plus the ladies only Queens Clash.  4H family fun night is at 7:30 and will have the lamb and calf dressing contest.  Backyard Broadcasting will be live on the midway from 5 til 8pm tonight, too!  Get details at lycomingfair.net.

WOMAN ARRESTED FOR THROWING A PROPANE TANK

A woman was arrested for throwing a propane tank and causing damage to another woman’s car.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say Nahjay Jackson argued with a woman at the 800 block of Elmira Street at about 9am on July 5th, first picking up the tank, throwing it at the windshield of her car, and followed that by throwing it again.  She attempted to hit the woman with the tank and nearly missed a toddler who was near the home .  Jackson fled the scene and allegedly stole the victim’s cell phone.  Police charged her with reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and theft and Jackson posted 25 thousand dollars bail.

ONE DEMOCRAT RESIGNATION IN THE HOUSE MEANS A PARTISAN TIE

A Democratic lawmaker from Pittsburgh resigned Wednesday from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, to pursue her campaign to be the next Allegheny County executive, moving the party’s slim majority to a partisan tie.  According to  North Central PA dot com, State Representative Sara Innamorato sent a resignation letter to Speaker Joanna McClinton who then scheduled a special election to replace her on Tuesday, Sept. 19 — the earliest date possible under state law, and a week before the state House’s next scheduled voting day.  With Innamorato’s resignation, and the legislature mired in a budget stalemate, the partisan breakdown now sits at 101-101.

RECORD LEGAL GAMBLING REVENUES IN PA

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has reported that there were record revenues in legal gambling during 2022.  According to the American Gaming Association Pennsylvania is one of six states that have already surpassed the previous full-year revenue record reaching $3.9 billion in gross gaming revenue in 2021.  PA players wagered over $5.5 billion with almost half of that coming from slot machines. The state generated over $2.3 billion in tax revenue for 2022. Both of those were record highs. 

CEREMONY TO THANK USAF FOR BASKETBALL COURTS FRIDAY

The public is invited to a ceremony to dedicate the new basketball court at at Memorial Park tomorrow, July 21st at 11am.  According to Williamsport mayor Derek Slaughter’s office, the event is to recognize and thank the United States Air Force for their over nine thousand dollar contribution in support of the new hoops in three city parks, including Memorial, Shaw, and Young’s Woods Park.  The new basketball courts are a part of other improvements and upgrades at other city park facilities.  Memorial Park is located at 1744 West Fourth Street in Williamsport.

SPORTS

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

MLB Draft League
Mahoning Valley Scrappers 3  Williamsport Crosscutters 1
Cutters have the night off tonight, but stay home for the weekend, hosting the Frederick Keys Friday night with a 6:35pm first pitch.

Little League Baseball in Section 3
Mifflinburg 11  Keystone 6Keystone vs. Upper Dauphin Tonight @5:30 in Beech Creek. 
Mifflinburg advances to the final Friday @5:30.


NFL NEWS

*The New York Jets are trading fourth-year wide receiver Denzel Mims to the Detroit Lions.  According to the NFL Network, Mims will head to Detroit along with a seventh-round pick in 2025 while a 2025 conditional sixth-round pick heads back to the Meadowlands.  The 2020 second-round pick (59th overall) had publicly requested a trade before the 2022 season. 

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 19, 2023

FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH

A Mount Carmel man died Sunday after a motorcycle crash Saturday afternoon on Route 54 in Coal Township.  According to the Daily Item, police say Michael Mollica drove his 2012 Harley-Davidson motorcycle into the gravel and was then ejected from the bike at about 5pm near Timber Road and the Aqua Water Company  He was not wearing a helmet at the time.  Mollica was treated at the scene and then transported to Geisinger Medical Center where he died the next day from his critical injuries.  The Montour County Coroner said toxicology tests are pending.

SHOOTING AT SOLAR FIELD YIELDS TWO ARRESTS

Two out of state men were arrested at a solar field near Kreamer on Monday after a shooting.  According to the Daily Item, 23-year-old Timberland Shelton of Georgia and 33-year-old Kendrick Bond of North Carolina were both employees of a subcontractor providing solar power at the site in Kreamer when Shelton retrieved a hnandgun from a car and discharged it toward Bond who fled on foot and was arrested at Waver’s Arhcery.  Middleburg police way Bond was arraigned and posted 5 thousand dollars bail.  Shelton sustained a leg injury and was treated at Evangelical Community Hospital before he was committed to Snyder County Prison without bail.

CEREMONY MARKS PRYSMIAN EXPANSION

Mayor Derek Slaughter and a host of other business leaders gathered for a beam signing ceremony yesterday at Prysmian’s Williamsport plant project site, marking the significance of the next phase of the 22.5 million dollar expansion.  According to the Sun Gazette, Prysmian Group North America will add 51,000 square feet to the existing building and add over 25 jobs to the local site.  Plant manager David Horton said the Williamsport electricity distribution plant will play a vital role in reshaping the electric grid of the United States.  Mayor Slaughter told the group that Prysmian has had a plant in Williamsport for almost 50 years. Select dignitaries and workers singed a beam that will be incorporated into the structure of the expansion.

LYCO FAIR FEATURES SENIOR CITIZEN DAY

The 152nd Lycoming County Fair continues for Senior Citizens Day today, with those over 65 get in free to the fair all day – not including the rides.  The 4H and VOC Goat show starts at 9:30 this morning and tonight at 7pm – the Antique Tractor Pull is free in the grandstand, and Celtic Wood and Wires is on the Red Dog Mobile Storage Stage at 7pm.  Backyard Broadcasting will be live on the midway from 5 til 8pm tonight, too!  Get details at lycomingfair.net.

BICYCLIST ARRESTED AFTER FLEEING POLICE

A Williamsport man who fled from city police on an electric bicycle June 19th while they were trying to take him into custody has been held on all charges for the incident.  According to the Sun Gazette, 42 year old Michael Anthony Benson was stopped around the 700 block of West Fourth Street and after trying to flee was caught again and found to have an expandable baton, as well as drugs and drug paraphernalia in a bag he had with him. Benson was arraigned in a preliminary hearing and posted 25 hundred dollars bail.

CONVICTED KILLER WANTS NW TRIAL IN ARABELLA PARKER CASE

Oral arguments were held in Harrisburg this week over whether Jahrid Burgess who was found guilty of homicide in the beating death of 3 year old Arabella Parker of Trevorton, should get a new trial.  According to the Daily Item, Burgess’ attorney submitted a filing claiming some expert testimony in the original trial should not have been used after they filed an appeal to the 2021 ruling in January.  Burgess was sentenced to up to 50 years but no less than 24 years in state prison.  Arabella’s mother, 26 year old Samantha Delcamp, 26, of Trevorton, was also convicted in the case and has also filed an appeal.

TURNPIKE TOLLS TO GO UP IN 2024

If you travel the Pennsylvania Turnpike regularly, expect an increased toll starting in January 7th, 2024 after the Turnpike Commission just approved a 5% increase for E-ZPass and Toll By Plate customers yesterday.  According to the Turnpike Commission, the most common toll for a passenger vehicle will increase next year from $1.80 to $1.90 for E-ZPass customers and from $4.40 to $4.70 for Toll By Plate customers.  Turnpike tolls will continue to rise through at least 2053, according to Mark Compton, Turnpike CEO.

CLINTON COUNTY NIGHT OUT PLANNED FOR AUGUST 19

The Clinton County Sheriff and District Attorney are preparing for the Second Annual Clinton County Night Out next month that features a variety of the county’s fire departments and emergency medical services so that residents can meet them and ask questions about their jobs.  According to the Lock Haven express the event will be Aug. 19 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Clinton County Piper Building Complex, and will provide an opportunity for families to tour fire apparatus and emergency vehicles like the Geisinger’s Life Flight helicopter and the Pennsylvania State Police helicopter and plenty more activities. The 2nd annual event is hosted by DA Dave Strouse and Sheriff Kerry Stover.

SPORTS

MLB

Giants 4                Reds 2 in10 innings after the previously suspended game Sunday
Giants 11              Reds 10 Game 2

Guardians 10       Pirates 1
Phillies 4              Brewers 3
Dodgers 10                     Orioles 3
Padres 9               Blue Jays 1
Mets 11                White Sox 10
D’backs 16                     Braves 13
Cardinals 5                    Marlins 2
Rangers 5             Rays  3 
Cubs 17                Nationals 3
Royals 11             Tigers 10
Rockies 4              Astros 3
Angels 5               Yankees 1
A’s 3                    Red Sox 0
Twins 10               Mariners 3

MLB Draft League
Williamsport Crosscutters 10        Mahoning Valley Scrappers 5
They’ll try for a second win in the series tonight at Muncy Bank Ballpark at historic Bowman Field 6:35 PM first pitchLittle League Majors Section 3 Tournament
Keystone 13        Upper Dauphin 3
Mifflinburg 12    Athens 4
Tonight
Keystone vs. Mifflinburg @ 8pm.  Winner goes to the title game Friday.

NBA News
Philadelphia 76ers general manager Daryl Morey said in an interview Tuesday that  the team would only trade James Harden for a player who would keep the Sixers a title contender.  Harden opted into a $35.6 million deal for the 2023-24 season ahead of free agency with the intention of being traded. ESPN reports he said he wants to play for the LA Clippers.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 18, 2023

FATAL ACCIDENT ON I-80 MONDAY

A 39 year old man from Bloomsburg died yesterday morning in a one vehicle crash along I-80 in Liberty Township, that shut down the eastbound side of the interstate for several hours. According to the Daily Item, Robert Buff Jr. was driving west on the interstate at Mile Marker 221 before 7am when his vehicle left the road and entered the eastbound side of the highway, striking a concrete barrier, where the vehicle flipped and came to rest on the concrete.  Bluff was wearing his seatbelt, but was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, according to Montour County Coroner. Liberty Township and Valley Township fire departments assisted.  The interstate re-opened after 9am.

OIL OVERFLOW SURROUNDS LOYALSOCK HOME

A team performing hazardous materials emergency response was in Loyalsock Township Sunday after a stream of oil surrounded a home on Sand Hill Road. According to the Sun Gazette, fire officials said rainwater seeped into an underground oil tank the family had understood to be empty of oil and filled with sand, but still had a sufficient amount of oil in it according to fire officials.  The lawn around the home was saturated with oil after the overflow, and must now be excavated and dumped at a state-approved site.  The family was allowed to return to the house yesterday, but say they are in a temporary shelter as the oil odor is still very strong in the home.

ANOTHER ORANGE AIR QUALITY ALERT DAY

The Orange air quality alert continues today according to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection who says there is elevated fine particle pollution from the lingering smoke from Canadian wildfires.  Sensitive groups such as children, the elderly, and those who are compromised with heart and lung issues are encouraged to avoid strenuous activity and extended time outdoors..  Find out more about the air quality at airnow.gov.

LYCOMING COUNTY FAIR YOUTH DAY TODAY

The 152nd Lycoming County Fair continues for Youth Day today.  The Youth all breed cattle show starts at 9.  It’s a School day program at 10 today at the fair and the rides open up at 2pm.  The 4H and VOC Swine show starts at 6 and tonight at 7pm – free on the bleachers and grandstand –  is Lycoming County’s Best School Talent Challenge.  Backyard Broadcasting will be live on the midway from 5 til 8pm through Saturday night!  Get details at lycomingfair.net.

BICYCLE ACCIDENT INTO CRUISER LEADS TO A DUI ARREST

An Old Lycoming Township woman was arrested Saturday evening after crashing her bicycle into the back of a police cruiser near West Fourth and Rose Streets while she was allegedly drunk.  According to the Sun Gazette, Tammy Jo Stutzman shouted and gestured and then left the scene when the officer asked if she was alright after the crash.  City police pursued Stutzman who they say had a strong odor of alcohol when she was apprehended at Memorial Avenue and Eddy Street and she later admitted to drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana.  Stutzman was charged with DUI, felony fleeing police, hit and run and more.  She is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 75 hundred dollars bail.

TWO FACING CHARGES FOR TAKING INAPPROPRIATE PHOTOS

Two employees of a local Memory Care Senior Living Community have been charged with more than 17 misdemeanors.  According to the Daily Item 18-year old Madison Laine Cox of Montgomery and an unidentified 17-year old male allegedly took nude and demeaning photos and videos of over 17 residents of some care homes in Lewisburg between December and April. Both Cox and the unnamed male will appear in front of the Lewisburg magistrate for their preliminary hearing on August 24.

AIRPORT AUTHORITY APPROVES PAYMENT ON TOWER CONSTRUCTION

Another payment for Lundy Construction was approved for the rehabilitation work for the airport control tower by theWilliamsport Municipal Airport Authority at their most recent meeting.  According to the Sun Gazette, the most recent payment totaled just over 207 thousand dollars for the project that brings about new windows, doors, wall panels, energy improvements and more.  According to Williamsport Regional Airport Executive Director, Richard Howell, the work on the tower is about 70 percent complete.  Howell also noted during their meeting that they are seeking a county sponsor for the Montour Street extension project since the borough has declined to sponsor it.  The next Airport authority meeting is August 10th.

LAWMAKER RECOGNIZES OUTGOING PCT CHIEF OF POLICE

Sen. Gene Yaw recognized outgoing Chief of Police and Director of Campus Safety and Security, Chris Miller, on his retirement from the Pennsylvania College of Technology (PCT) after 21 years of dedicated service. Chief Miller began his duties as Chief of Police on February 25, 2002. In 2013, his role was expanded to Director of Campus Safety where he focused on preparing plans, guidelines, and training for disasters and crisis situations. Penn College President Michael J. Reed noted Miller was an exceptional ambassador for the college for over two decades.

SPORTS

MLB
Guardians 11      Pirates 0
Dodgers 6           Orioles 4
Giants 2               Reds 2 suspended in the 8th and will resume today at 5:40pm
Cardinals 6         Marlins 4
Rangers 3            Rays  2
Nationals 7         Cubs 5
Tigers 3               Royals 2
Angels 4              Yankees 3
Red Sox 7           A’s  0
Mariners 7          Twins 6

MLB Draft League

Crosscutters and Scrappers were canceled last night due to rain – They’ll try again tonight at Historic Bowman field – 6:35pm first pitch.

Little League Baseball
Section 3 Majors tournament starts tonight in Beech Creek with a 1st Round Doubleheader.
Home team Keystone vs Upper Dauphin is @ 5:30
followed by Mifflinburg against Athens. 
The championship team advances to the state tournament later this month near Philadelphia. NBA
Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA 2K24 summer league championship 99- 78 over the Houston Rockets

NASCAR in a delayed start Monday, Martin Truex Jr., picked up the Cup Series, win at the Crayon 301 in New Hampshire.  Followed by Joey Logano, Kyle Larson,  Kevin Harvick, and Brad Keselowski rounded out the top five.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 17, 2023

WARREN COUNTY ESCAPEE CAUGHT BY AUTHORITIES

Authorities have reported Michael Burham, who fled the Warren County jail on July 6, was found over the weekend following a tip to police. Police say Burham was spotted near Conewango Township after reports about a suspicious individual came in just before 4 p.m. Saturday.  According to State police, Burham was captured by 6pm and is in jail on $1 million bail with multiple charges including kidnapping and burglary. Burham was considered armed and dangerous. More than 200 state, federal and local officers took part in the search for Burham, and up to $22,000 in reward money had been posted.

VICTIM’S THROAT SLASHED AT KNOEBELS

A woman from East Stroudsburg has been arrested for her alleged involvement in a violent throat slashing that took place at Knobel’s Amusement Park near Elysburg Saturday after an argument.  According to Northcentral Pa.com, officials from the park say the altercation happened before 1:30 pm when 32-year-old Jessica Bertholf was involved in a struggle with a 41-year-old victim, before they were attacked. The victim was hospitalized and is expected to recover. Bertholf faces multiple charges including aggravated assault.  She was arraigned and is beinfg held in Columbia County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail with a preliminary hearing July 25th.

ORANGE AIR QUALITY TODAY

The PA Department of Environmental protection has issued a CODE Orange air quality alert for all of Central Pennsylvania until midnight tonight.  When a region is in orange air quality alert, it means that the air pollution concentrations may be unhealthy for sensitive groups, such as those suffering from asthma, heart disease or other lung  issues, children and the elderly.  Residents are encouraged to avoid strenuous exercise or activity outdoors. Get details at airnow.gov.

LYCOMING COUNTY FAIR WEEK

The 152nd Lycoming County Fair continues for a full week today.  Livestock competitions are in full swing today with the Sheep show at 9am.  Fair gates open at 4 and the rides start up at 5 with Dan & Galla on the Red Dog Mobile Storage Stage at 4 and back again at 7.  The 4-H, Market Steer and Dairy Beef show starts at 6pm and the crew from Backyard Broadcasting will be live on the midway from 5 til 8pm all week til Saturday night!  Get details at lycomingfair.net.

ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECT CAPTURED BY POLICE

The man police sought who was involved in an armed robbery in June in York County, was caught by police in Centre County after a traffic stop July 11th.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say 39 year old Joshua Eisenmuth, who has an address in Lancaster, PA, was the passenger in the vehicle that was stopped by State police at Rockview near the Benner Pike Walmart in College Township, and he was apprehended shortly after fleeing the vehicle and running from the scene. Police recovered  $13,000 of stolen valuables Eisenmuth allegedly stole.  He has now also been charged with fleeing and eluding a police officer and flight to avoid apprehension.

OLDER BROTHER CHARGED IN YOUNGER BROTHER’S DEATH

A 15-year-old male was found deceased on April 6th and now his 21-year-old brother is charged with his death. As reported by WBRE Christopher Payne of Mount Carmel allegedly provided the lethal dose of Fentanyl and Xylazine to his brother just before his death. According to reports 30-year-old Victoria Mowry allegedly sold the drugs to Payne. Both now face multiple charges including involuntary manslaughter and drug delivery resulting in death.

THIEVES STEAL ITEMS FROM CARS

Police are looking for suspects who have been breaking into cars and stealing items in West Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland County. State police at Milton say the investigation continues into the thefts that mostly happened on Old Orchard Road between July 12 at 8:30 pm and July 13 around 4:30 am. Anyone with information is ask to contact Milton state police (570)-524-2662 or email [email protected]

MILLION DOLLAR SCRATCH-OFF LOTTERY TICKET BOUGHT LOCALLY

Pennsylvania lottery officials say a million dollar scratch off ticket was purchased at a grocery store in Northumberland.  According to Penn Live, the 20 dollar ticket to purchase was sold at Boyer’s Food Market at 2688 Locust Gap Highway in Mount Carmel and the store will receive $5,000 for selling the ticket.  Scratch-offs are distributed randomly so the Lottery learns where winning tickets are sold only after a prize has been claimed.

ACCIDENT ON I-80 EAST

Motorists are advised that Interstate 80 eastbound is closed at exit 215 Limestoneville  in Turbot Township, Northumberland County, due to a crash. According to 511PA dot com, the interstate is shut down eastbound through Exit 224/ Danville Route 54 exit.   A detour using Route 254 and Route 54 is in place. Wathc for stop and go traffic and expect delays in travel.

SPORTS
MLB

Rangers 6             Guardians 5
Giants 8               Pirates 4
White Sox 8         Braves 1
Orioles 5              Marlins 4
Phillies 7              Padres 6
Blue Jays 7           Diamondbacks 5
Brewers 4             Reds 3
Royals 8               Rays 4  
Cardinals 8          Nationals 4
Red Sox 11          Cubs  5  
Rockies 8             Yankee 7
Twins 5                A’s 4
Mariners 2           Tigers 0
Mets 2                  Dodgers 1
Astros 9               Angels 8
MLB Draft League
West Virginia Black Bears 8          Williamsport Crosscutters 7
The Cutters are back home tonight hosting the Mahoning Valley Scrappers.  6:35 pm first pitch.

TENNIS
Wimbledon
Women’s singles

24 year old Czech Republic’s Marketa Vondrousova, the first unseeded woman in the open era to advance to the final of the All-England Club, won 6-4, 6-4 over Ons Jabeur (AWNS ya BOOR)
Men’s singles
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz defeated the number one seed Novak Djokovic Sunday claiming his second Grand Slam title with a 1-6, 7-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 victory over Djokovic at the end of a four hour 42 minute match.

NASCAR
Crayon 301 in New Hampshire was postponed due to rainy weather yesterday. They will start at 11 today at the Magic Mile – this is the third race postponed this season over rain, including Dover and the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 14, 2023

AUTHORITIES SEEK ESCAPEE

As authorities continue to search for escaped inmate Michael C. Burham, police say they are now investigating reports of a drone that was flying near the Warren County prison at the same time the escape was taking place.  During a press conference by Pennsylvania State Police, they said witnesses saw the drone, but it was not captured on surveillance video.  Burham was thought to be at large near the Allegheny National Forest but a cache of items were found in the woods near the city of Warren that police determined were his.  According to WTAJ in Altoona, State police announced yesterday that a total reward of up to $22,000 is being offered for information leading to the capture of Burham who escaped July 6th. Burham may be armed and state police say anyone with information about the drone or the suspect, should call state police barracks in Warren

NEW OLD LYCOMING TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS MOVE FORWARD

The new slate of Old Lycoming Township Board of Supervisors met this week and were unified in their goal to move the township forward in the wake of previous conflict which led to resignations and retirements.  According to the Sun Gazette, David Shirn was elected as chairman and along with Lycoming County Court-appointed Justin Kastner and Richard Metz, worked through an agenda to set up proper voting procedures and appoint critical township positions.  They took public comments and asked for patience from the community members who were present while they work to rebuild a plan for the township.  Find information about the monthly public meetings on Facebook at Lycoming Regional Police Crimewatch.

LYCO MALL TENANT ANNOUNCES CLOSING

An associate of one of the last remaining tenants of the Lycoming Mall reported to local media that Books-A-Million is is closing. According to North Central PA dot com, BAM’s  last day open will be on Aug. 27.   BAM and Burlington Coat Factory had remained open for business after State College-based developers, Famvest Partners closed on the mall sale June 22, due to the fact that they had exterior entrances.  The store at the Lycoming Mall is holding a closing sale now. 

WEEKEND AT THE LYCOMING COUNTY FAIR

It’s the first full weekend of the 152nd Lycoming County Fair!  Gates open at 4 and the rides start up at 5,  with Monster Truck Rides and Unlimited Tough Truck Racing tonight in the grandstands at 6.  Williamsport rock band Audiobox is on the Red Dog Mobile Storage Stage 6-9 and the crew from Backyard Broadcasting will be live on the midway from 5 til 8pm and looking for Elvis every night of the fair until July 22ndst!  The fair opens at 10 am Saturday with 4H Exhibits and pig races on the Amelia Earhart Funway.  Get details at lycomingfair.net.

CAMPGROUND DISTURBANCE BRINGS AN ARREST

Police arrested a Jersey Shore man for causing a disturbance at a local campground June 1st, while they were at the 500 block of Staver Street investigating reports of drug use on the property.  According got the Sun Gazette, police came upon 27 year old Lee Matthew Winters and his girlfriend together in a camp chair in public, when Winters bent down and picked up methamphetamine and showed it to officers, who then took him into custody for possession of a controlled substance, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Winter waived his preliminary hearing and is free on 25 thousand dollars bail.

NEW IMMIGRATION CENTER TOURED BY LOCAL OFFICIALS

In response to rumors that Lycoming County is receiving illegal immigrants shipped here through the airport or by bus, the Commissioners explained the function of the soon to open U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility on South Reach Road the function of which had brought about suspicion in some residents.  According to the Sun Gazette, Commissioner Scott Metzger said the local site is not for long term housing, only for processing of immigrants who have had warrants issued for them.  The detainees then go to facilities in Pike or Clinton Counties.  Metzger and a group of other local officials including Commissioner Mussare, Mayor Derek Slaughter and Representatives Hamm and Flick toured the facility recently.

CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT NEXT WEEK

Route 15 on the Southside of Williamsport will see more construction starting Sunday and continuing through Friday.  According to PennDOT, a contractor will be saw cutting and adjusting manholes at various locations throughout the project in both the north and south bound lanes. Work will be performed between the hours of 9:00 AM through 3:00 PM. Watch for alternating lane closures where work is being performed in Armstrong Township, Lycoming County. No work is planned on this project during the Little League World Series.

FREE HERNIA SCREENINGS

UPMC is offering free hernia screenings on Friday, July 28, from 8am til 4pm.  A hernia is characterized as a bulge that is underneath the skin in your abdominal area along with a burning, aching, or pain that worsens when lifting, coughing, or straining . These screenings are offered by appointment only at the Health Innovation Center of UPMC Williamsport, 740 High St., in Williamsport.   After the screening, follow-up care will be offered if necessary. 

SPORTS

MLB Tonight
Padres are in Philadelphia to play the Phillies 6:05pm
Marlins @ Baltimore at 7:05 to play the Orioles
Giants @ Pittsburgh to play the Pirates at 7:05 on Apple TV+
Mets host the Dodgers at 7:10 on Apple TV+
Yankees play in Colorado at 8:40 

MLB Draft League
Trenton Thunder 11 Williamsport Crosscutters 3
The Crosscutters hit the road for three games against the West Virginia Black Bears tonight at 7pm. 

NASCAR
Crayon 301 @ New Hampshire Motor Speedway Pre Race Coverage 1:30pm Green Flag Racing 2:30pm on the Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network or WILQ’s HD3

UFC News
For the third time in the past three years, a UFC light heavyweight champion has given up the title. Jamahal Hill, who has been champion for six months, announced Thursday night on his YouTube page that he ruptured an Achilles tendon and will be relinquishing the belt.

TENNIS
Wimbledon Men’s Singles
Quarterfinals this morning in Centre Court

Serbia’s Novak Djokovic vs Italy’s Jannik Sinner @8:30am
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz vs Russia’s Daniil Medvedev @10:30am

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