BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 23, 2023

MAN ACCUSED OF RECORD NUMBER OF SEX OFFENSES

A Muncy man was arraigned this week on more than a thousand sex offenses against children after an investigation that started because a phone tip to police uncovered hundreds of incidences of abuse against minors ranging in age from 4 to 17.  According to the Sun Gazette, Timothy Darren Stroud Sr. of Penn Street was accused of the record number of offenses following many interviews conducted by troopers investigating the crimes that allegedly occurred mostly in the Salladasburg area.  Stroud is in the Lycoming County Prison on no bail.

LOCK HAVEN MAN RAMS HOME WITH VEHICLE

A Lock Haven man has been charged with aggravated assault and more after police say he rammed his vehicle into a home in Liberty Township last Saturday.  According to the Record Online 24 year old Kaine Darby was allegedly under the influence of alcohol and marijuana when residents at the home on Liberty Street called police reporting a man had rammed the side of the house with a black Hummer around 4am on the 18th.  State police at Rockview reported there was damage to the structure, walkway and front door of the home .  They located Darby nearby at a truck stop and took him into custody. He is in Centre County prison in lieu of 140 thousand dollars bail.

BARN FIRE IN HERNDON

Northumberland County 911was called when a barn caught fire around 10:30pm Tuesday night near Herndon.  According to witnesses, a skid loader was on fire inside the barn at 1125 Herndon Bypass Road, where livestock were rescued and no injuries were reported.  Fire crews only reported minor damage to the barn.  The blaze was under control in about an hour after volunteers first arrived on the scene.

RENOVATIONS FOR BEAVER STADIUM

Penn State University’s Beaver Stadium is looking forward to multi-phase renovations with administration there saying the project is in the finalization stages and that no part of it will be funded by student tuition or the educational budget.  According to North Central PA dot com, the iconic stadium at the corner of Porter Road and Park Avenue in State College last underwent a renovation in 2001 and has doubled in size since its inception in 1960.  The economic impact in Centre County alone for football visitor spending is estimated at $87 million, while attendee spending for all Penn State athletic events generates $149 million in Centre County.

HEROIN DEALER ARRESTED ON ROUTE 15

A Snyder County man, who arranged a drug deal with a police informant in January, was arrested by state troopers at a traffic stop along Route 15 in Lewisburg.  According to North Central PA dot com, when police recognized and stopped 43 year old Scotch Bruce Hanning, a K-9 officer determined there were drugs in the vehicle.  With a search warrant police found bundles of heroin, plastic containers of cocaine, methamphetamine and other drugs in the car, and later, with another warrant found cash, more heroin and paraphernalia at Hanning’s home.  His preliminary hearing is March 23 in Union County; he is incarcerated in lieu of 50 thousand dollars bail.

MEN CHARGED FOR DAMAGING GAMING MACHINES AT LAUDROMAT

Two men have been arrested for damaging and stealing from gaming machines at a self-serve laundromat in Berwick January 5th.  According to North Central PA dot com, surveillance video shows 30-year-old Adrian Michael Bankes and 40-year-old Joseph Stephen Slusser Jr attempting to break into machines at the facility with a hammer and screwdrivers and later returning with a bigger sledgehammer and smashing the machines stealing the cash boxes taking over 190 dollars from the games.  They were charged with criminal mischief and theft.

MENTAL HEALTH DAY LEGISLATION INTRODUCED

A Pennsylvania State Representative from Montgomery County has introduced legislation that says students in the Commonwealth should be able to take absences without a Doctor’s note for mental health days.  According to WHTM a memo to House members from Rep. Napoleon Nelson states three excused mental health days would encourage students to take care of their mental health as they would their physical health.  Nelson says Oregon and Utah have implemented similar measures for students.

UPTOWN MUSIC COLLECTIVE GOES SOUTHERN ROCK

Students from Williamsport’s Uptown Music Collective will present “Free Bird:  A tribute to Southern Rock” at the Community Arts Center next month for two performances.  According to a press release from the Collective, music of southern rock bands including the Allman brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and much more will be featured March 10th and 11th by students who have been working for months on the challenging guitar work, according to executive director Dave Brumbaugh.  The show is directed by senior UMC students and is sponsored by UPMC North Central Pa., Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital, and Hudock Capital Group.  Get tickets at caclive.com and info about the show at uptownmusic dot org.

SPORTS

P I-AA District 4 Basketball Playoffs
Districts 4 and 6

Class 5A Semifinals 

Central Mountain 49   Hollidaysburg 44

Bellefonte 49               Selinsgrove 38

Wildcats vs Red Raiders for District Championship this Saturday 3pm in Cresson 

HS Basketball Playoffs Tonight
Boys Class 2A

7pm – Sayre @Muncy,
7:30pm – East Juniata @South Williamsport
            Canton at Northwest
            Northeast Bradford at Saint John Neumann
Class 3A
7pm – Hughesville @  Mansfield
             Southern Columbia @ Loyalsock
            Warrior Run @ Wellsboro 
            Towanda @ Troy

Girls Class 1A
6pm – Benton@ St John Neumann
6:30pm – Cowanesque Valley @Lourdes Regional
7pm –  Millville @North Penn Liberty
            Bucktail @ Meadowbrook Christian

Class 2A
6pm – Northumberland Christian @ Northwest
Class 4A
7pm-  Danville @ Central Columbia
            Mifflinburg @ Shamokin
            Montoursville @ Jersey Shore
            Athens @ Lewisburg



NHL
Islanders 2           Jets 1
Flames 6               Coyotes 3
Blackhawks 4       Stars 3

NCAA Men’s Basketball
Houston 89           Tulane 59
Alabama 78                   South Carolina 76
Boston College 63         Virginia 48
Yukon 87             Providence 69

NBA

It’s the 76ers and the Grizzlies tonight at 7:30 on TNT

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 22, 2023

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY

A winter weather advisory for the region will be in place this morning starting at about 10am until 3pm today.   Penn DOT Crews will be treating roads in the in north central PA during the storm and advise those who have to travel to be cautious where road surfaces, bridge decks and overpasses are icy and to use 511pa dot com to check road conditions. According to the National Weather service, Lycoming and surrounding counties could see up to an inch of snow and ice accumulations. 

SUSPECT IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY ROBBERY APPREHENDED

The Centre County man who police have sought since a robbery at the Fuel On convenience store in Chester Hill in Clearfield County has been captured.  According to State Police at Lamar, residents in the Green Township area were advised to shelter in place last Thursday after 32 year old Craig Steven Hauke-Miller of Lamont had fled on foot from a traffic accident and police released a be on the lookout for alert Friday.  Hauke-Miller was taken into custody after police located him at a home in Huston Township Clearfield County after 9pm Sunday.

LYCO DA SEEKS INPUT FROM AMISH PASSENGERS IN VAN CRASH

The District Attorney in Lycoming County is interested in speaking with the Amish people involved in the tractor trailer crash that occurred last November on I-180 in Montoursville .  According to PennLive, the Amish people from Mifflin County were passengers in a van driven by Richard Spoonire of Hagerstown, Maryland, when he attempted to use the crossover on the interstate and allegedly pulled in front of a rig driven by a man from Lancaster County, causing an accident that caused fatal injuries to Spoonire’s wife and injured the other passengers.  Because the Amish don’t use personal phones, DA Ryan Gardner is reaching out by letter and considering sending a detective to get input on whether to press charges.

BELOVED WASD MUSIC TEACHER PASSES

A former music educator, Albert J Nacinovich of Lewisburg, who spent his entire career teaching all levels of music at Williamsport Area High School passed away peacefully Saturday surrounded by family.  He was 83.  According to the Sun Gazette, Mr. Nacinovich earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education at Mansfield State College in 1960, and completed a Masters in Music Education at Ithaca College in 1965; retiring in 1996.  Nacinovich was the conductor of the Repasz band from 1982 until 2019.  An 11am mass to honor Mr Nacinovich will be held February 23rd at St Boniface Catholic Church.

COUPLE ESCAPES DUBOISTOWN FIRE

A couple from Duboistown narrowly escaped a fire that destroyed their Cochran Avenue home early Tuesday morning.  According to the Sun Gazette, a neighbor who noticed the flames engulfing the back of the house around 2am, helped  44 year old David Fackler and 37 year old Carissa Oblock climb from their bedroom window. Firefighters from DuBoistown were assisted by multiple local fire companies to battle the blaze that took about an hour to control.  The couple who is being helped by the American Red Cross,  were treated at UPMC Williamsport for smoke inhalation.  The fire marshal said the blaze began in the area of an enclosed back porch, and there was about 200 thousand dollars damage.

HOMICIDE CHARGES DISMISSED IN INFANT DEATH

A Williamsport woman may only serve four years in state prison for felony assault and child endangerment after a judge dismissed homicide charges following the death of her 5 month old daughter in January of 2021.  According to North Central PA dot com, court records indicate 24 year old Corrie Shanikah Cowlay-Saunders may have been suffering from post-partum depression when she was first accused in the death of her child.  After an investigation, there was no physical evidence incriminating Cowlay-Saunders and the Lycoming County coroner determined the death to be of unknown causes.

GUN DISCOVERED ON STUDENT VISITING SHAMOKIN SCHOOL

Coal Township Police were called to Shamokin Area Middle and High School yesterday morning after a student was found to have a firearm in their backpack.  According to a statement by Shamokin Superintendent Chris Venna, school staff discovered the weapon and took appropriate protocols to notify administration, parents and police.  The student, who is an out-of-district student from the Mount Carmel Area schools attending a program at Shamokin, was removed from the school campus.  There were no injuries and the students and staff continued the regular school day after the incident.

STAR PARTY TO BE HELD AT RIDER PARK

There will be a star party hosted by the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania March 25th at Rider Park in Lycoming County.  According to the Sun Gazette, the FCFP will bring in physics students from Lycoming College to interpret the night sky on the night of a new moon when they say it should be dark enough to see lots of stars.  This family friendly event is free but require pre-registration by emailing FCFP at FCFP partnership dot org.  Directions to the park are at riderpark.org.

SPORTS

PIAA District 4 Basketball Playoffs
Class 2A Girls

South Williamsport 69            Wyalusing 38
Northeast Bradford 55           Canton 31
Line Mountain 41                   Muncy 33
Class A Boys
Northumberland Christian 66 Meadowbrook Christian 17
Galeton 44                              Cowanesque Valley 42
Sullivan County 68                 Bucktail 36
North Penn Liberty 51            Lourdes Regional 50
NHL
Oilers 4               Flyers 2
Hurricanes 4       Blues 1
Canadians 5        Devils 2
Lightning 6         Ducks 1
Red Wings 3       Capitals 1
Maple leaf 6        Sabers 3
Wild 2                 Kings 1     
Predators 5          Canucks 4          
Blackhawks 3     Golden Knights 2

NCAA Men’s Basketball  
Texas 72                       Iowa State 54
Kansas State 75            Baylor 65
Marquette 73                Creighton 71
Texas A&M 68            Tennessee 63
Miami 76                      Virginia Tech 70
Villanova 64                Xavier 63
Michigan State 80       Indiana 65
San Diego State 77      Colorado State 58

No NBA until Thursday when the 76ers host the Grizzlies at 7:30 on TNT followed by the Warriors and Lakers at 10 PM

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 2023

MAN CHARGED FOR POINTING A GUN AT A WILLIAMSPORT WOMAN

A man from Pittsburgh is in custody after he threatened a Williamsport woman with a handgun on January 10th at Franklin and Hughes Streets in the city.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say 35 year old Derrek Patrick Johnson wanted to kill his victim after holding her responsible for a previous incarceration in 2010, but she managed to flee from him and contact police.  Johnson faces new charges of aggravated and simple assault and terroristic threats and is in the Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 75 thousand dollars bail.

SHOP-VAC SUIT SETTLED

A settlement has been reached in the case between a former Shop-Vac employee and GreatStar Tools USA, the company who bought Shop-Vac’s assets after they shut down cutting over 400 workers in September of 2020.  According to PennLive, details of the settlement between Candice Gair with the company now known as the SV Wind-Down Corp and the defendant were not disclosed, but last week attorneys for Gair, who originally accused the company of violating the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act asked the court to dismiss Shop-Vac from the suit.

POTENTIAL PLASTICS RECYCLING PLANT TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING

A Houston, Texas company is proposing to invest more than a billion dollars in a plastics recycling manufacturing company that would be located in Point Township along the Susquehanna River near Danville and Northumberland, and they are seeking public comment about it this spring.  According to North Central PA dot com, the recycling company called Encina would ship in plastics from landfills and facilities and convert them into new products.  But even though former Governor Tom Wolf exempted Encina’s solid waste permits since it was advanced recycling and not waste management, there are challenges in court about future environmental concerns.  Information about the public meeting this May 11th is online at encina point township.com.

DAM REHAB PROJECT TO BE DISCUSSED

The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission have announced that two public meetings are scheduled soon to discuss a planned dam rehabilitation project at Walker Lake, Snyder County.  According to the Game commission, the public is invited to the Snyder County Conservation District office located at 10541 Route 522 in Middleburg on Wednesday, March 1st, for a meeting at 2 pm or one at 6 pm. To find out more about the meetings and to find out how to connect to them virtually find the information on the Walker Lake page at Fishandboat.com.

WOMAN STABS MAN IN THE HAND

Police were called to an apartment on Church Street in Shamokin Saturday for a domestic disturbance that sent a woman to jail.  According to the News-Item, witnesses called 911 after the unnamed woman created a disturbance and allegedly stabbed a man in the hand around 6pm.  Shamokin police say residents in the apartment held the woman in a closed room in the apartment until Shamokin police arrived.  More information will be released after charges are filed with the magistrate this week. The injured man did not require hospitalization.

MAN ACCUSED OF SELLING STOLEN WIRE

A Beavertown man who worked at Ritz-Craft in Mifflinburg has been accused of selling wire taken from the company on Facebook Marketplace.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say 33 year old Jeff Wells, whose legal name is Muhammad Geoffrey Wells Biniskandar, sold the wire to a buyer who suspected it to be taken from the company and contacted management, who confirmed the match to products at the plant.  Police interviewed Wells about the theft who admitted selling the wire but wouldn’t discose who stole it.   Wells was charged with receiving stolen property and has a preliminary hearing March 14th in district court.

COURTS IN SEVERAL PARKS TO GET UPGRADE

The finances have been approved by Williamsport City Council this week for several athletic facilities and courts in Williamsport, and a contractor in Mill Hall has been tapped to do the work.  According to the Sun Gazette, the over 858 thousand dollar contract with RC Bowman combines Community Development Block Grant funds and American Rescue Plan funds to improve playability at basketball courts at Youngs Woods, basketball and tennis courts at Shaw park, pickleball courts at Memorial Park, and tennis courts at Cochran Elementary.  Work is set to begin in April.

SHUTTLE AVAILABLE FOR NEW EMPLOYEES

A cabinet manufacturer in Cressona has announced they are looking to recruit new employees  and will provide a shuttle service for those coming from Sunbury and Milton.  According to the Daily Item, St Martin America, who has been in business in this area for 10 years are recruiting finishers and assemblers, with a starting hourly pay of between $15 and $17.  The company operates one shift daily from 7am til 3:30pm.

SPORTS

P I-AA District 4 Basketball Playoffs – all games @ 7pm tonight

HS Boys Class A

Meadowbrook Christian @ Northumberland Christian
Galeton @ CowanesqueValley 
Bucktail @Sullivan County
Lourdes Regional @ Liberty
HS Girls  Class 2A
Wyalusing @ South Williamsport
Canton @ Northeast Bradford
Line Mountain @ Muncy

NHL
Flyers 4               Flames 3  
Islanders 4          Penguins 2
Bruins 3              Senators 1
Panthers 4           Ducks 3
Sharks 4              Kraken 0
Jets 4                   Rangers 1

NCAA Men’s Basketball

Kansas  63          TCU 58

NBA
Thursday this week the 76ers host the Grizzlies at 7:30 on TNT

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BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 20, 2022

MULTIPLE TRACTOR TRAILER ACCIDENT KILLS ONE

State Police at Rockview are investigating Friday’s crash that involved three tractor trailers on I-80 and killed one driver.  According to North Central PA dot com, the Centre County Coroner said Galdino Negreros of Connecticut died from blunt force trauma when his truck collided with two others along I-80 eastbound  near the rest stop around 5:30am.  Police say Negreros was critically injured, but the Life Flight helicopter was unable to fly due to weather conditions, so the man wqas transported by ambulance to the hospital where he later died.  No word on the condition of the other drivers involved in the crash.

LOCK HAVEN MAN FORCES STAND-OFF WITH POLICE

A Lock Haven man who kept police engaged in an hour-long stand-off at his Renovo home, is now in custody.  According to North Central PA dot com, police saw 34 year old Ryan Duane Dunham driving on Pennsylvania Avenue in South Renovo, and tried to stop him knowing him to be a suspect with multiple arrest warrants.  Dunham fled from police and ran into his home on Ridge Road, sideswiping a police officer during the pursuit.  State police at Lamar say Dunham surrendered about an hour later without incident.  He is expected to be charged with aggravated assault and is being held under 500 thousand dollars bail at the Clinton County Correctional Facility.

WILLIAMSPORT CITY HALL LISTED

A piece of Williamsport history is now for sale. According to North central pa dot com, historic Williamsport City Hall at 245 West Fourth Street is now  listed for $499,000.  The listing with the Fish Commercial Group says the building spans 40,000 square feet with 35 parking spaces and a variety of amenities that open the property to a multitude of uses. City Council recently approved listing and has final approval over the sale of the building.

FREE ADMISSION TO SOME AREA MUSEUMS ON CHARTER DAY

Some Pennsylvania Museums along the Trails of History, including the Joseph Priestly House in Northumberland, will offer free admission on March 12th, to celebrate Charter Day.  According to North Central PA dot com, the State Museum in Harrisburg will display the 342 year old historic Penn Charter that was granted by King Charles II to William Penn in 1681 from Friday March 10th until Friday March 17th and then the 342 year old document made from parchment with iron-gall ink will be re-stored in the vault under specific environmental conditions.  Get details about visiting the Penn Charter exhibit at state museum pa dot org.

TWO UNRELATED DEATHS IN SUNBURY

Local police in Sunbury are investigating the deaths of two individuals who were discovered in two unrelated incidents Saturday.  According to the Northumberland County Coroner, James Kelley, says one male individual was found Saturday morning deceased along a bench on the Susquehanna River side of the flood protection wall.  Another man was found Saturday evening in Tharptown in the Shamokin Creek.  Kelley said the autopsies for both men are scheduled for this week in Allentown, with the investigation continuing.  

FATHER OF INMATE WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE AMENDS LAWSUIT

An amended Federal lawsuit has been filed against Northumberland County and the Northumberland County jail officials. According to the Daily Item, Timothy McAndrew of Paxinos, father of Meghan McAndrew, the female inmate who took her own life while incarcerated at the Northumberland County Jail on Feb 11, said that inadequate staffing created the environment that led  to the death of his daughter. The previous lawsuit was dismissed last month by Chief U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann saying there was a failure to state a claim and saying the lack of the proper staff fails to violate constitutional rights and state laws.

CYBER EDUCATION CURRICULUM BEING CONSIDERED

The Milton Area School District high school co-principal and cyber coordinator Michael Bergey presented a plan to create their own cyber education for district students in the fall.  According to the Daily Item, if the idea gets enough votes from School board members this week, a plan could be implemented that would use the school district’s teachers in a Milton Area School District in the cyber curriculum creation.  More discussion of the new cyber curriculum will be at the meeting scheduled for 6 pm Tuesday at the high school library.

THON RAISED RECORD AMOUNT

Penn State University’s THON Fundraiser this past weekend pulled in over 15 million dollars during their 48 hour dance-a-thon that had the participants awake and on their feet for the entire event that last year raised 13.7 million dollars for the Four Diamonds Foundation, an organization dedicated to raising money for research to help children fight cancer.  The annual celebration at the Bryce Jordan Center was the largest amount of money THON has ever raised in the history of the event.

SPORTS

P I-AA District 4 Wrestling
Class 3A District Tournament  
Shikellamy         186.5
Williamsport      167
Selinsgrove at     157
Jersey Shore       89
CMVT                 58
The Shikellamy Braves advance into next week’s P IAA 3A Northwest Regional tournament in Altoona

NASCAR
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was the winner of the Daytona 500 in double OT under caution in the longest running of The Great American Race. The 65th running of the event went to a record 212 laps, technically making it the Daytona 530.
(1)Stenhouse Jr. (2) Joey Logano, (3) Christopher Bell, (4)Chris Buescher and (5)Alex Bowman.

NBA All-Star Game
Team Giannis made it to 182 first, beating Team LeBron 184 -175 .

NHL
Wild 4                 Predators 3
Senator 7             Blues 2
Avalanche 6        Oilers 5
Blackhawks 5     Maple Leafs 3  
Devils 4               Jets 2
Coyotes 3            Blue Jackets 2

NCAA Men’s Basketball
Houston 72         Memphis 64
Purdue 82           Ohio State 55
NC State 77        North Carolina 69

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS FEBRUARY 17, 2023

PIATT TOWNSHIP FIRE DESTROYS CAMPER

A fire Thursday afternoon in Piatt Township destroyed a woman’s camper and its addition near Route 220 at about 2:15pm.  According to the Sun Gazette, the unnamed woman who lived year round at the Susquehanna Campground will be helped by a local chapter of the American Red Cross after the property was completely destroyed by  the two-alarm fire.  It took Citizens Hose and Independent Hose shuttling water in tankers from a Route 287 hydrant and support from AntesFort, Woodward Township, Old Lycoming, Nippenose Valley and Avis to control the fire and extinguish brush in about 40 minutes.  The state fire marshal determined the accidental fire to be caused by smoking.

COUNCIL ELIMINATES HEALTH COSTS TO SAVE MONEY

Williamsport City Council voted 7-zero last night in favor of eliminating health insurance contributions for council members and setting new salary guidelines.  According to the Sun Gazette, without the healthcare costs and with the upgraded salaries – which haven’t increased for council members since 1972 – a net savings between 80 and 100 thousand dollars is created.  Annually, the Council president will earn 10 thousand five, vice president 10 thousand, 250, and members 10 thousand which will start in the year they are elected or reelected with small percentage increases over their four years.

FETTERMAN CHECKS INTO HOSPITAL WITH DEPRESSION

Newly elected US Senator from Pennsylvania, John Fetterman has checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for clinical depression, drawing attention to the seriousness of mental illness and the priority of getting care. According to Penn Live, Fetterman has experienced depression on and off throughout his life, but it most recently became severe after his stroke in May while on the campaign trail and medical experts say depression affects one in three people recovering from a stroke. Fetterman’s doctors recommended inpatient care and he remains hospitalized on a voluntary basis.

PA LAWMAKERS PROPOSE LOWERING DRIVING AGE

Making an argument that the current driving age for teens restricts choices for employment, two lawmakers from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are proposing a bill that would lower the driving age in the commonwealth from 16 to 15.  The proposal would only lower the age for a junior license and allow a teenager to be eligible for a learners permit  at15 with the same existing restrictions; no driving between 11pm and 5am unless with a parent or guardian or involved in charitable service, and not to carry more than one passenger who is under 18.  According to WHTM, West Virginia, Ohio, and Maryland have already made these changes.

SURVIVOR OF FATAL ACCIDENT WAS OFF-DUTY TROOPER

The other motorist involved in the fiery vehicle crash that killed a Troy area school district teacher last Saturday night is a Pennsylvania State Trooper who was off-duty at the time of the crash.  According to the Elmira Star gazette, Troy school teacher Christine Woodward and Officer Michael J Brown collided at the intersection of Route 6 and Aumick Road, and Woodward’s car caught fire.  Brown attempted to rescue the woman but the fire prevented it, he was then airlifted to Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre where he remains in stable condition today.  State police will continue the investigation.

WOOD-MODE EVACUATES FOR SMOKE ALARM

Employees at Wood-Mode LLC in Kreamer were evacuated from the facility this week after officials at the custom cabinet manufacturing company said hot ash found in the dust-collection system triggered the smoke detectors at the plant.  According to the Daily Item, no fire was detected, so the sprinklers did not activate Tuesday around 10:30 when local fire companies responded to the facility and disconnected the pipe that contained the hot ash that was smoking.  Employees only remained outside for about 20 minutes while emergency crews helped the plant resume safe operations.

LETTER SENT FROM SENATORS TO EPA ABOUT SPILL ACCOUNTABILITY

A group of federal lawmakers from Ohio and Pennsylvania have sent a letter to the EPA and NTSB about their plans to maintain accountability for the 53 car train derailment and chemical spill that happened in East Palestine Ohio, near the western border of PA.  The spill has sickened residents and caused deaths in animals, with air and water quality of great concern to lawmakers and residents.  According to a letter submitted by Bob Casey, John Fetterman, JD Vance and Sherrod Brown they are asking the EPA to hold Norfolk Southern transport company responsible for the cleanup of hazardous materials as well as compensation to the residents and businesses who were affected by the spill.

THON STARTS TONIGHT IN STATE COLLEGE

The largest student-run philanthropy event in the world is this weekend in State College.  According to Penn Live, “Thon” is a 46-hour dance marathon to be held at the Bryce Jordan Center that has frequently raised millions of dollars in record-breaking funds which again this year will go toward the Four Diamonds Foundation.  Thon starts tonight at 6pm through Sunday February 19th and participants will remain standing for the entire event, it will be streamed live at thon.org.

SPORTS

HS Boys Basketball
Mansfield  65       Canton 34
Wellsboro 75        Sayre 43

Girls Basketball
Williamsport 51   Wellsboro 25
So. Columbia 60 Line Mountain 34
Bloomsburg 51    Central Columbia 36


NBA
Bucks 112           Bulls 100
Wizards 114         Timberwolves 106
Clippers 116        Suns 107

NHL
Kraken 6              Flyers 2
Hurricane 6         Canadiens 2
Blue Jackets 3      Jets 1
Panther 6              Capitals 3
Bruins 5               Predators 0
Red Wings 5         Flames 2
Blues 4                 Devils 2
Golden Knights 2 Sharks 1

NCAA Men’s Basketball
Houston 80          SME  65
Maryland 68        Purdue 54  
UCLA 73             Stanford 64
Arizona 88           Utah  62
Gonzaga 108        Loyola Marymount 65
St Mary’s 62        San Diego 59
Middle Tenn. 74 Florida Atlantic 70

NASCAR
Pulling in the wins at the Blue Green Vacations duels last night at Daytona, it was Joey Logano in Duel 1 and Eric Almirola in Duel 2 with the Daytona 500 looming on Sunday starting at 1:30 on the Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network

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TROY AREA TEACHER DIES IN TWO-CAR WRECK

A 15-year teacher for Troy Area School District was killed in a two-vehicle accident last Saturday night near Mainesburg.  According to the Sun Gazette, 47 year old Christine Woodward of Troy who taught at East Troy Middle School and WR Cronan Elementary School was involved in a crash at Route 6 and Aumick Road at about 10:45 pm.  State police say the other driver, 35 year old Michael J. Brown of Troy, suffered significant injuries and was transported to Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. In a statement from the school, Superintendent Dr. Janilyn Elias said Woodward was a devoted teacher who will be missed greatly and that counseling and grief support will be available to students and staff for as long as it is needed.

FEMALE INMATES BACK AT LYCOMING COUNTY PRISON

Female inmates are coming back to the Lycoming County Prison since they have been in other facilities awaiting new employees to be trained and hired to fill critical positions here. According to the Sun Gazette, during the monthly prison board meeting, Warden Brad Shoemaker mentioned his appreciation to the other county prisons that were able to take on the inmates and assist with their lack of staffing problem.  Female prisoners continue to be transferred back this week with seven full-time correctional officers hired at an increased starting wage of 20 dollars per hour with more hires expected to take place. 

RARE WHISKIES FOR SALE FROM PLCB

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board will be holding a lottery this Friday for over 800 bottles of rare whiskey.  According to North Central PA dot com, PA residents can opt-in until February 17th at 5pm on the lotteries and drawings made available online for those able to pay with an active account online at Fine Wine and Good Spirits stores and billing information on file.  Lotteries will feature bourbons from the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection and others. Get details at FWGS.com. Winning entrants 21 and over will be notified by email after the lotteries are complete.

SHAPIRO FULFILLS DEAL WITH KANSAS AND MISSOURI GOVERNORS

The inevitable exchange of goods between the governors of the two teams who played the Super Bowl Sunday is happening with Missouri Governor Mike Parson and Kansas Governor Laura Kelly.  According to Penn Live, newly elected governor of PA, Josh Shapiro was very optimistic on Twitter before the game, the Eagles loss to the Kansa City Chiefs Sunday now has the governor hanging the chief’s flag in his office at the Capitol this week.  Shapiro will also send soft pretzels from a bakery in Levittown, Cheesesteaks from Tony Luke’s in Philly, and Eagles Mini Donuts from Collegeville Italian Bakery in Montgomery County. 

MONTOURSVILLE AREA LOSES HOME IN FIRE

A couple from Upper Fairfield Township lost their home along Mountain Road in a fire Monday morning. According to the Sun Gazette, Nathan and Carissa Miller are expecting their first child in August and are now staying with relatives after the fire is suspected to be a total loss.  Nathan Miller was working at the automotive shop next door when a customer made them aware of the fire and they immediately unsuccessfully attempted to rescue their 3 year old lab named Georgia.  They then tried to keep the fire controlled with garden hoses until emergency responders arrived from Montoursville as well as companies from half a dozen other local areas. Officials say it originated in the kitchen of their home.

PHILLY TEEN ARRESTED AFTER POLICE CHASE

Police have arrested a 19 year old from Philadelphia after he led them a high speed chase through Lock Haven last Sunday while trying to elude a traffic stop.  According to the Record Online, Kasan Johnson-Townsend ran a stop sign at about 12:30pm February 5th in Lock Haven, and police attempted to pull him over.  Police are charging Johnson-Townsend with DUI and reckless endangerment after they say he placed pedestrians in danger while he fled from law enforcement.  He will also face charges from a previous incident in February.

GOP MUST DECIDE WHETHER CONTINUE VOTER INFO APPEAL

Senate Republicans are still able to require the Department of State to turn over private voter information even though a Commonwealth Court decided last week not to enforce a subpoena that was drafted to do so in the last legislative session. According to the Sun Gazette, Thursday’s decision said the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee can enforce its own subpoenas, the attempt of which over the last year drew criticism from Senate Democrats, the Attorney General and non-profits in the state.  However, Senate Republicans will have to issue new subpoenas since a new legislative session has begun.  It’s not clear if the GOP is interested in continuing the appeal.

MILL COVE ANNOUNCES EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

After COVID shuttered the Annual Earth Day Celebration in Mill Cove for the past 3 years, the organizers of the event have announced that April’s Earth Day at Mill Cove Environmental Area will be held Saturday April 22, from 10 til 4.  The event is free and there will be free parking at Mansfield University with a shuttle bus provided to the site, showcasing an array of vendors with wares related to the natural environment. Activities like fishing, kayaking and archery will be available to try with gear and safety gear provided.  Details and free registration at mill cove inc dot org.

SPORTS

HS Girls Basketball
Southern Columbia 42        Shikellamy 31
Northumberland Christian 63 Nativity BVM 42
Wellsboro 42                        Athens 33
Mifflinburg 30                      Selinsgrove 28
Cowanesque Valley 46       Williamson 37
Wyalusing 56                        Sullivan County 48

HS Boys Basketball
Milton 80                               Midd-West 56
Shamokin 57                         Danville 48
St. John Neumann 96           Bucktail 54
Central Columbia 58           Hughesville 42
Canton 56                              Montgomery 25
Warrior Run 45                    Lewisburg 41
Wellsboro 55                        Northeast Bradford 25
Southern Columbia 60        Shikellamy 54
Bald Eagle Area 65              Jersey Shore 43
NBA
76ers 123             Rockets 104
Hornets 144         Hawks 138
Cavaliers 117       Spurs 109
Jazz 123               Pacers 117
Nuggets 112         Heat 108
Knicks 124                    Nets 106
Magic 100            Bulls 91
Pelicans 103         Thunder 100
Timberwolves 124 Mavericks 121
Warriors 135        Wizards 126
Trailblazers 127   Lakers 115
NHL

Senators 4            Flames 3
Panthers 2            Wild 1
Coyotes 4             Predators 2
Redwing 6            Canucks 1
Kings 5                 Sabers 2

NCAA Men’s Basketball
Texas Tech 74      Texas 67
Baylor 79             West Virginia 67
Miami 80              North Carolina 72

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ICY CONDITIONS SHUT DOWN 220 THURSDAY

Picture Rocks fire crews responded to the icy conditions yesterday morning on Route 220 from Beaver Lake Road in Wolf Township to Route 42 in Muncy Valley and shut down the roadway for about two hours.  According to the Sun Gazette, about 30 cars spun out on the icy roadway north of Glen Mawr early Thursday morning with two separate accidents where one car went into a ditch and another went over an embankment on the winding road. Three other vehicles were damaged needing to be towed from the scene.  PennDOT salted the roadway improving conditions enough to reopen 220 just after 8am.

MUNCY TOWNSHIP SECRETARY SUDDENLY RESIGNS

The Muncy Township secretary has suddenly resigned this week after an exchange at the regular Muncy Township Supervisors meeting that brought several issues of bookkeeping, spending and whether it was even necessary to raise taxes to light.  According to the Sun Gazette, Gwen Pidcoe was hit with several accusations, which drove her to announce her resignation and leave the meeting.  A resident who is a retired CPA spoke to the board and said he didn’t want Pidcoe, who oversees the township finances to quit, but later advised the township to hire a part-time treasurer to take care of poor bookkeeping and inaccurate numbers that he noticed being recorded.

WILLIAMSPORT MAN FLED ACCIDENT FOLLOWING HIGH SPEED CHASE

A 35 year old Williamsport man has now been charged for felony fleeing after he took Pennsylvania State troopers through Williamsport on a high speed pursuit last April that began near Kramer Court and Center and ended in a crash at Hawthorne Avenue.  According to the Sun Gazette, Tyren Teageus-Landis crashed a 2011 Ford Escape into a utility pole and fled on foot.  Police searched the car and found the registration on the car expired and recovered 4.3 grams of cocaine from the vehicle as well.  He was recently held for court on the fleeing charge along with reckless endangerment and summary offenses for driving with a suspended license and is in jail in lieu of 50 thousand dollars bail.

OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

County-funded Skills of Central PA’s Summer Employment Program is seeking students with intellectual or developmental disabilities who are looking to transition into the work-force.  According to the Lock Haven Express, the program that runs in July and August is for students 14-21 who are transitioning out of high school and have a case open with the Lycoming Clinton Joinder Office.  Skills is one of the largest human service providers in central Pennsylvania, offering services in 17 counties and employing approximately 1,000 people in professional, clinical and direct support roles.  Get details skillsofcentralpa.org.

FORMER EVENT STAFF CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON JUVENILE

Police have charged a former Jersey Shore Area School District event staff employee with assault and strangulation after he was seen tackling a juvenile and putting him in a choke hold at a basketball game on January 31st.  According to  North Cetnral PA dot com, 61 year old Frederick Packard had called 911 when the juvenile was asked to leave the gym for swearing and refused, later running for the door and being pursued and held on the ground by Packard.  Lycoming Regional Police came to the school and escorted the teen off the property.  Packard is no longer employed by the school and has a preliminary hearing February 23rd.

WOMAN WHO ABANDONED DOG CHARGED WITH FELONY

The woman who abandoned a German Shepherd in a locked crate in the parking lot of a Loyalsock Township business last Friday night in frigid temperatures has been charged with felony animal cruelty.  According to Pennsylvania State police, following an investigation, it was determined that the owner of the dog, that appeared malnourished and uncared-for was 24 year old Miranda Waldman of Williamsport.  Police at Montoursville carried out interviews with Waldman at the police barracks where they said she admitted to being the owner of the dog and leaving it behind.

TWO MEN IN ACCIDENT FOLLOWING TRAFFIC STOP

Two people suffered minor injuries and the driver of the vehicle charged after an accident where they fled from police earlier this week.  According to the Lock Haven Express, 19 year old Robert Devaul of North Bend crashed  a Ford F-250 Supercab truck  following his flight from a traffic stop at Haagen Lane and Meadow Lane in Beech Creek Township.  After the wreck, emergency crews treated the two suspects at the scene for minor injuries, and State police at Lamar took Devaul, who said he ran because of his suspended license, into custody.

CLINTON COUNTY RACING SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

A tentative schedule has been released by the Clinton County Fair association for the 2023 racing season which marks the 1/3 mile oval’s 35th anniversary year.  According to North Central PA dot com, there will be two 410 Sprint Car events this July and August headlining the track’s special anniversary event with the season beginning April 16th.  New events for 2023 include the Appalachian Mountains Super Late Model Series and The Hyper Racing 600 Speedweek in June and July.  Tickets are on sale until today for the annual Awards banquet February 25th  at the Sugar Valley Volunteer Fire Company facility in Loganton.

SPORTS

High School Wrestling 

PIAA Team Championships in Hershey 

Double A – Round 1

Berks Catholic 38

Canton 15

Fort Leboeuf 33

Warrior Run 24 

Triple A – Round 1

Waynesburg Central 32

Shikellamy 27

Central Mountain 36

Cumberland Valley 29

Central Mountain takes on Hempfield Area in the quarterfinals this afternoon (FRI) at 2. 

Boys Basketball
Williamsport 72             Danville 51
Northwest 62                 Hughesville 43
St John Neumann 83     Jersey shore 47
Milton 57                       Warrior Run 56
N. Penn Mansfield 60    Athens 59
Nativity BVM 95                    Southern Columbia 86
Girls Basketball
Jersey Shore 45             Selinsgrove 22
Central Columbia 46     Loyalsock 42
Shamokin 55                 Warrior Run 37
Meadowbrook Christian 41 Millville 28

NBA
Magic 115            Nuggets 104
Hawks 116                    Suns 107
Nets 116               Bulls 105
Bucks 115            Lakers 106
NCAA Men’s Basketball
Purdue 87             Iowa 73  
Arizona 85           California 62  
UCLA 62             Oregon State 47
Loyola Marymount 78 Saint Mary’s 74
Gonzaga 99                    San Francisco 81

NHL  
Flyers 2                Oilers 1
Red Wings 2         Flames 1
Panthers 4            Sharks 1
Devils 3                Kracken 1
Lightning 5                    Avalanche 0  
Canucks 6            Islanders 5
Golden Knights 5           Wild 1


NFL
Super Bowl 57
Chiefs and Eagles in Glendale AZ Sunday at 6:30 on FOX
NFL News
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was the clear winner of the Associated Press’ Most Valuable Player award last night at the NFL Honors program with 48 of 50 first-place votes – the other two went to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.

It’s the second MVP award of Mahomes’ six-year career, making him the 10th player ever to win the award twice. 

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