BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER 9, 2022

RIVER VALLEY TRANSIT AUTHORITY UNDER INVESTIGATION

An investigation is open in Williamsport about the handling of federal funding within River Valley Transit Authority.  According to the Sun Gazette, Mayor Derek Slaughter said the Federal Transit Administration has hired a contractor to perform a special review to look at grant agreements and examine checks and balances that were or were not in place.  A review team will next meet with Mayor Slaughter and interim General Manager of RVTA, Todd Wright to complete a Financial Management Oversight Special Review.  In a previous audit from 2019, the bus system came out 11 million dollars in debt, with auditors unable to determine what funds were appropriately related to RVTA.

LYCO COMMISSIONERS WILL APPEAL LATEST COURT RULING

The Lycoming County Commissioners announced at their meeting yesterday that they will appeal the latest court ruling that put the functions of payroll, general ledger and accounts receivable back into the hands of the county controller, Krista Rodgers.  According to the Sun Gazette, Commissioners Rick Mirabito and Tony Mussare, continue to seek clarity of the fiscal functions. Commissioner Scott Metzger stated he would prefer to avoid the legal cost. All three commissioners in a statement said that the new appeal only seeks to make sure they are properly handling the financial affairs of the county which is their duty by statute.

MONTOURSVILLE RE-ELECTS PRESIDENT, HIRES SECURITY CAPTAIN

In their annual reorganization meeting this week, the Montoursville Area School District decided on the hire of a security captain, and re-elected the current president and vice president of the school board.  According to the Sun Gazette, Dave Shimmel who represents the borough, is President and Dottie Mathers, who represents Fairfield and Upper Fairfield Townships is Vice President.  New security captain, LaRue Stelene, originally from Nisbet and a former State police trooper, said his military background and supervisory experience makes him a good fit for the job that will pay 56 thousand dollars per year.  Regular school board meetings at Montoursville will continue on the second Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. except in December.

DROUGHT LIFTED FOR LYCOMING COUNTY AND 14 OTHERS

At a meeting of the Commonwealth Drought Task Force, The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced that drought watch conditions have been lifted for 15 counties including Lycoming, Northumberland, Montour, Snyder and Union counties that had been watching their water consumption, but the watch still remains for Carbon, Luzerne, Northampton, Potter, and Schuylkill counties.  Drought watch means  consumers are asked to reduce their individual water use by 5-10%, or three to six gallons of water per day.

FORMER MOUNT CARMEL FOOTBALL PLAYERS CHARGED WITH HAZING

The Office of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania has charged nine former area high school football players for a hazing incident that occurred in 2020.  According to North Central PA dot com, court records say in two incidents, football players from Mount Carmel were at the football captain’s house to watch football game footage and burned new players with sticks and fireworks as part of what they said was an informal initiation.  Reed Witowski, Damon Dowkus and a third captain who was a juvenile at the time, have each been charged with hazing, simple assault, and intimidation of a victim.  Six players on the team have also been charged with hazing.

DRIVER FLEES FROM VIOLENT WRECK

Police say a person who was involved in a vehicle accident Wednesday night at the 600 block of Beeber Street in Williamsport, fled the scene and is still at large.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say just after 7pm  the driver of a Jeep Grand Cherokee hit a parked Nissan Sentra and overturned creating a loud noise that caused neighbors to think a nearby building had been hit.  The Jeep hit the parked car with such force it was pushed 35 feet.  Fire and ambulance crews responded to the scene, but no injuries were reported.  If you have information about the driver of the Jeep, call Williamsport police.

MONTOUR COUNTY MAN CHARGED WITH 84 GRAMS OF COCAINE

A Washingtonville man has been arrested for having 84 grams of cocaine in his apartment after a family member in the home called police about it.  According to NorthCentral PA dot com, State Police in Milton were called to an apartment November 10th and shown the bag of the suspected drug sticking out from a bathroom cabinet.  Police say once the substance was tested, it was determined to be cocaine.  An arrest warrant was issued for 45 year old Jeremy Michael Simmons who faces felony possession charges with intent to deliver and a misdemeanor possession charge.  Charges were filed against Simmons December 1st.

NORTH BRANCH NOMINATED FOR RIVER OF THE YEAR

The North Branch of the Susquehanna River is one of four finalists for 2023 Pennsylvania River of the Year recognition.  According to the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper, other finalists include the Conestoga River, a tributary in the Lower Susquehanna watershed, and both the Schuylkill River and Perkiomen Creek from the Delaware River basin. Recognition from a River of the Year win for the North Branch would help partnering agencies tackle a number of issues for the waterway, including excessive sedimentation.   One vote is allowed per email between now and 5pm on January 14th .  Learn more about each of the 2023 River of the Year finalists at Pawatersheds.org.

SPORTS

PIAA District 4 Boys Basketball
Northumberland Christian 71       Hughesville 68
Selinsgrove 53                                Bellefonte 49

PIAA 2A Football Championship Today
Southern Columbia vs. Westinghouse
1pm Mechanicsburg, PA


NCAA Football Saturday

Army / Navy game  3 PM on CBS

NFL Thursday Night Football
Rams 17              Raiders 16
NFL this weekend
Eagles vs. Giants, Ravens vs Pittsburgh 1 PM on Sunday

NHL

Lightning 5                   Predators 2
Maple Leafs 5              Kings 0
Panthers 5                     Red Wings 1
Jets 5                             Blues 2
Stars 4                           Senators 3

NBA
Heat 115                       Clippers 110
Spurs 118                     Rockets 109
Nuggets 121                 Trailblazers 120

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER 9, 2022

RIVER VALLEY TRANSIT AUTHORITY UNDER INVESTIGATION

An investigation is open in Williamsport about the handling of federal funding within River Valley Transit Authority.  According to the Sun Gazette, Mayor Derek Slaughter said the Federal Transit Administration has hired a contractor to perform a special review to look at grant agreements and examine checks and balances that were or were not in place.  A review team will next meet with Mayor Slaughter and interim General Manager of RVTA, Todd Wright to complete a Financial Management Oversight Special Review.  In a previous audit from 2019, the bus system came out 11 million dollars in debt, with auditors unable to determine what funds were appropriately related to RVTA.

LYCO COMMISSIONERS WILL APPEAL LATEST COURT RULING

The Lycoming County Commissioners announced at their meeting yesterday that they will appeal the latest court ruling that put the functions of payroll, general ledger and accounts receivable back into the hands of the county controller, Krista Rodgers.  According to the Sun Gazette, Commissioners Rick Mirabito and Tony Mussare, continue to seek clarity of the fiscal functions. Commissioner Scott Metzger stated he would prefer to avoid the legal cost. All three commissioners in a statement said that the new appeal only seeks to make sure they are properly handling the financial affairs of the county which is their duty by statute.

MONTOURSVILLE RE-ELECTS PRESIDENT, HIRES SECURITY CAPTAIN

In their annual reorganization meeting this week, the Montoursville Area School District decided on the hire of a security captain, and re-elected the current president and vice president of the school board.  According to the Sun Gazette, Dave Shimmel who represents the borough, is President and Dottie Mathers, who represents Fairfield and Upper Fairfield Townships is Vice President.  New security captain, LaRue Stelene, originally from Nisbet and a former State police trooper, said his military background and supervisory experience makes him a good fit for the job that will pay 56 thousand dollars per year.  Regular school board meetings at Montoursville will continue on the second Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. except in December.

DROUGHT LIFTED FOR LYCOMING COUNTY AND 14 OTHERS

At a meeting of the Commonwealth Drought Task Force, The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced that drought watch conditions have been lifted for 15 counties including Lycoming, Northumberland, Montour, Snyder and Union counties that had been watching their water consumption, but the watch still remains for Carbon, Luzerne, Northampton, Potter, and Schuylkill counties.  Drought watch means  consumers are asked to reduce their individual water use by 5-10%, or three to six gallons of water per day.

FORMER MOUNT CARMEL FOOTBALL PLAYERS CHARGED WITH HAZING

The Office of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania has charged nine former area high school football players for a hazing incident that occurred in 2020.  According to North Central PA dot com, court records say in two incidents, football players from Mount Carmel were at the football captain’s house to watch football game footage and burned new players with sticks and fireworks as part of what they said was an informal initiation.  Reed Witowski, Damon Dowkus and a third captain who was a juvenile at the time, have each been charged with hazing, simple assault, and intimidation of a victim.  Six players on the team have also been charged with hazing.

DRIVER FLEES FROM VIOLENT WRECK

Police say a person who was involved in a vehicle accident Wednesday night at the 600 block of Beeber Street in Williamsport, fled the scene and is still at large.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say just after 7pm  the driver of a Jeep Grand Cherokee hit a parked Nissan Sentra and overturned creating a loud noise that caused neighbors to think a nearby building had been hit.  The Jeep hit the parked car with such force it was pushed 35 feet.  Fire and ambulance crews responded to the scene, but no injuries were reported.  If you have information about the driver of the Jeep, call Williamsport police.

MONTOUR COUNTY MAN CHARGED WITH 84 GRAMS OF COCAINE

A Washingtonville man has been arrested for having 84 grams of cocaine in his apartment after a family member in the home called police about it.  According to NorthCentral PA dot com, State Police in Milton were called to an apartment November 10th and shown the bag of the suspected drug sticking out from a bathroom cabinet.  Police say once the substance was tested, it was determined to be cocaine.  An arrest warrant was issued for 45 year old Jeremy Michael Simmons who faces felony possession charges with intent to deliver and a misdemeanor possession charge.  Charges were filed against Simmons December 1st.

NORTH BRANCH NOMINATED FOR RIVER OF THE YEAR

The North Branch of the Susquehanna River is one of four finalists for 2023 Pennsylvania River of the Year recognition.  According to the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper, other finalists include the Conestoga River, a tributary in the Lower Susquehanna watershed, and both the Schuylkill River and Perkiomen Creek from the Delaware River basin. Recognition from a River of the Year win for the North Branch would help partnering agencies tackle a number of issues for the waterway, including excessive sedimentation.   One vote is allowed per email between now and 5pm on January 14th .  Learn more about each of the 2023 River of the Year finalists at Pawatersheds.org.

SPORTS

PIAA District 4 Boys Basketball
Northumberland Christian 71       Hughesville 68
Selinsgrove 53                                Bellefonte 49

PIAA 2A Football Championship Today
Southern Columbia vs. Westinghouse
1pm Mechanicsburg, PA


NCAA Football Saturday

Army / Navy game  3 PM on CBS

NFL Thursday Night Football
Rams 17              Raiders 16
NFL this weekend
Eagles vs. Giants, Ravens vs Pittsburgh 1 PM on Sunday

NHL

Lightning 5                   Predators 2
Maple Leafs 5              Kings 0
Panthers 5                     Red Wings 1
Jets 5                             Blues 2
Stars 4                           Senators 3

NBA
Heat 115                       Clippers 110
Spurs 118                     Rockets 109
Nuggets 121                 Trailblazers 120

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER 7, 2022

ACCIDENT CLOSES ROUTE 220

Route 220 North between the Main Street exit of Jersey Shore and Route 287 was closed this morning due to a motor vehicle accident in the area but has since reopened.  According to PennDOT, the detour using Route 44 in Jersey Shore is no longer necessary but you may still see busy traffic there  throughout this hour.  Police have not released details about the crash itself, only that foggy conditions in the area may have contributed to the accident.

ONE PERSON DIES FROM ACCIDENT THAT SHUT DOWN I-180

One person involved in the accident November 29th on I-180 involving nine passengers in a van and a tractor trailer, has passed away from her injuries.  According to a press release by the Lycoming County Coroner, 66 year old Mary Jane Spoonire of Hagerstown MD, was the passenger in a van driven by her husband when he exited the emergency turnaround on I-180 into the eastbound lane when the van was struck by a truck traveling eastbound.  The accident shut down the Montoursville section of I-180 for over 5 hours.  Spoonire died Saturday evening, December 3, due to multiple blunt force injuries. All other occupants most of whom were Amish, were transported to local hospitals for treatment.

ARSON CHARGE FOR COAL TOWNSHIP MAN

Coal Township police say a local man committed arson in a basement of a Spruce Street home after assaulting his girlfriend last July.  According to the Daily Item, 37 year old Benjamin Rodriguez, waived his preliminary hearing in Shamokin District court yesterday. Coal Township Police have charged Rodriquez with two felony counts of arson, a felony aggravated assault and a felony of risking a catastrophe.  According to police, they allege that they retrieved video surveillance footage of the day of the incident.

CITY AND LYCOMING COLLEGE MAY UPGRADE BRANDON PARK

During the Williamsport City Council Public Works Committee meeting Tuesday, representatives from Lycoming College proposed a new baseball facility at Brandon Park.  According to the Sun Gazette, the two parties talked of a partnership between the college and the city in an effort to potentially improve the quality of the city’s recreational facilities as well as fulfill the needs of the athletic programs at the college.  No decisions were made in the meeting this week, but the committee appeared to be willing to continue the discussion.

FLICK HEADQUARTERS LOCATION OPENING IN JANUARY

Jamie Flick, State Representative-elect and Republican from South Williamsport, is getting ready for his term and should be in a new Williamsport location by January 3rd – the day he is inaugurated.  According to the Sun Gazette, Flick’s district office is being renovated in Water Tower Square, 1000 Commerce Park Drive, which will have handicapped accessible parking available.  In a press release, Flick said he is using a temporary phone number (570-337-7638) until the new office location opens.  You can email him at [email protected].

HUGHESVILLE WOMAN SKIPS PRELIMINARY HEARING

A bench warrant has been issued for Hughesville woman for failing to appear in court last month for shoplifting charges.  According to Montoursville police, 42 year old Teresa Rine allegedly stole over 160 dollars-worth of merchandise from the Montoursville Walmart, and did not appear for her preliminary hearing for the misdemeanor charges.  The warrant was filed in Lycoming County court.

MAN ARRESTED FOR BREAKING INTO HUNTING CABINS

Mansfield State Police have arrested a man from New York state for breaking into hunting cabinsin the Osceola areaNovember 28th .  According to North Central PA dot com, 33 year old Nathan Sherman of Addison was caught in the act, after the 73 year-old owner spotted Sherman attempting the break-in and called police.  State Trooper Reuben Donovan said Sherman was charged with criminal trespass.

JUDGE UPHOLDS CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES

A Philadelphia man accused of dealing drugs will not have his sentence modified after the Pennsylvania Superior Court denied his appeal last week.  According to the Daily Item, after a lengthy investigation by police, 48 year old Mikail Handy was arrested, along with a co-defendant, for felony counts of delivery of cocaine and criminal use of a communication device for which Handy plead guilty in July of 2020 in Clinton County Court.   Handy called his sentencing excessive, and requested in February 2022 that the sentences for his crimes be served concurrently.  Clinton County President Judge, Craig P Miller said Hand should have an extended period of incarceration and upheld his two seven year consecutive sentences.

FREE DECEMBER STAR GAZING PROGRAMS IN COUDERSPORT

There are free programs about meteors and star-gazing being offered at Cherry Springs State Park this month.  According to the Sun Gazette, two of the first programs are virtual and the third is in-person at the park at 4639 Cherry Springs Road in Coudersport.  All programs are free starting with “Meteors Demystified” on December 13th , and another virtual stargazing program on December 20th.  The final program is an in-person star gazing event on New Year’s Eve at 6:30pm .  Register for the virtual programs at events.dcnr.pa.gov  – no registration required for the new Year’s Eve program.

SPORTS

PIAA District 4 Basketball
Boys Basketball
Shikellamy 54                         Mifflin County 52
Mifflinburg 54                         Milton 52 (OT)
Muncy 59                                South Williamsport 48
Crestwood 57                          Shamokin 44
Scranton Prep 55           Williamsport 53

Girls Basketball
Shamokin 46                 Shikellamy 24
Wellsboro 45                 North Penn-Mansfield 31
Bloomsburg 58              Montoursville 22
South Williamsport 44 Hughesville 29
Mount Carmel 55 Danville 32

Wrestling  
Wellsboro 51                 Sayre 12
Montgomery 47             South Williamsport 21


NBA

Cavaliers 116               Lakers 102
Pistons 116                  Heat 96
Mavericks 116             Nuggets 115
NHL

Devils 3               Blackhawks 0
Kings 5                Senators 2
Penguins 4          Blue Jackets 1
Red Wings 4       Lightning 2
Blues 7                Islanders 4
Jets 5                   Panthers 2
Maple Leafs 4     Stars 0
Ducks 4               Hurricanes 3
Canadians 4        Kraken 2

NFL Thursday night football tomorrow
Las Vegas goes to Los Angeles to play the Rams at 8:15 on Prime Video
Other NFL matchups 1pm Sunday ….
Baltimore is @ Pittsburgh and the Eagles play the Giants

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER 6, 2022

LOYALSOCK MIDDLE STUDENT THREATENS SCHOOL

Police are reporting that a Loyalsock Township middle school student allegedly threatened to shoot up the school and is facing criminal charges.  According to North Central PA dot com, a statement was issued by Superintendent Jerry McLaughlin that several students had reported that a student was saying they would bring a gun to school today.  McLaughlin said the threat is no longer a problem after the state police were contacted and took action Monday night, removing the student from the school community.  Security will be increased at the school this week according to authorities, but they are confident there is no continuing threat to students or staff.  Charges are pending for the suspect. 

CANADIAN WOMAN INJURED IN ROUTE 15 CRASH

Trout Run firefighters and other emergency personnel responded to a crash yesterday morning around 10:30am.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say a woman from Ontario Canada was driving a Ford Focus and went off the Route 15 for an unknown reason about two miles south of the Trout Run Exit.  State Police say the unidentified woman struck the embankment and overturned in her vehicle.  She was transported by ambulance to UPMC Williamsport where there has not been a report about her condition today.

JUDGE: LYCO COMMISSIONERS USURPED AUTHORITY

The Lycoming County Commissioners may decide to appeal a second ruling by a visiting Potter County Senior Judge, after he found for a second time that the commissioners overstepped authority by transferring Office of Budget and Finance functions of the elected controller into their office when they were dissatisfied with the work.  According to Penn Live, Judge John B. Leete ruled that the commissioners’ actions were improper and in derogation of various provisions of the County Code.  Pending a potential appeal, the court ruled that the commissioners must return all ledgers, accounts, payroll and related documents along with the employees to Krista Rogers, the county’s controller, whose legal fees will also be provided by the county.

BIRDERS ASKED TO COUNT THIS WINTER

Wellsboro birders are looking for help from you this year.  According to the Sun Gazette, the Tiadaghton Audubon Society wants citizens help with two Christmas Bird Counts this winter.  The Cowanesque Circle bird count on Saturday, Dec. 17, and the Wellsboro-Mansfield Circle bird count on Sunday, January 1.  You can register to count birds on your property or go on the road and count no later than Monday, December 12, for the December 17th Count and by Monday, December 26, for the January 1st Count.  Email for information; [email protected] or call 570-948-9052.

AMBULANCE CREW CALLS POLICE AFTER PATIENT BROKE HIS RESTRAINTS

A patient broke through restraints and became aggressive with emergency personnel last week, forcing the ambulance crew to pull over and call police.  According to North Central PA dot com, a relative called 911 after 55 year old Thomas Paul Charmley of Eagles Mere was feared to have had a stroke.  Police said Charmley was initially calm inside the ambulance but became more aggressive before transport.  He has been charged with first-degree felony aggravated assault, simple assault, harassment, and disorderly conduct and is in the Columbia County Prison in lieu of 25 thousand dollars monetary bail.

MAN ARRESTED FOR TRESPASSING IN GROCERY STORE

A man who broke into a local grocery store in August has been charged in an affidavit this week by Old Lycoming Township Police.  According to the Sun Gazette, Brian Richard Jacobs allegedly pried open the automatic doors of the Weis on Lycoming Creek Road before the store opened after 4:30am, going to the employee lounge, attempting to take a jacket and then standing in the aisles before employees called 911.  Police say Jacobs of Cogan Station may have been under the influence was taken to UPMC Williamsport for evaluation.  Jacobs charges included felony trespassing, attempted theft, and public drunkenness..  He was released on 15 thousand dollars bail.

LIMITED TIME MILKSHAKE FLAVOR FEATURED FOR FARM SHOW

The farm show is coming again January 7th, and the famous PA Dairymen milkshakes may be on your mind, but according to Penn Live, there is a new flavor coming to the 2023 event to think about.  A new limited edition orange cream flavor milkshake will be included with the regular vanilla and chocolate flavors.  The Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association are also offering a free milkshake to the first 50 people in line at the show this year. The 2023 Farm Show runs January 7-14 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg.

CAPITOL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING IN PA

Gov. Tom Wolf and First Lady Frances Wolf held the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony last night at the state Capitol.  The Central Dauphin High School Choir performed during the ceremony to celebrate the lighting of the 20-foot-tall tree from Carbon County. The tree is decorated with more than 900 LED lights and more than 700 handmade ornaments.  The ornaments were donated by students and seniors throughout the commonwealth coordinated by Pre-K for PA and the Department of Aging. This will be the last tree lighting overseen by Gov. Wolf and First Lady Frances Wolf, as Governor-elect Josh Shapiro is set to take office.

SPORTS

NFL Monday Night Football
Buccaneers 17              Saints 16

NHL
Golden Knights 4        Bruins 3
Rangers 6                      Blues 4
Flyers 5                         Avalanche 3
Capitals 3                     Oilers 2
Flames 3                       Coyotes 2  
Canucks 7                     Canadiens 6

NBA
Clippers 119       Hornets 117
Bucks 109           Magic 102
Thunder 121       Hawks 114
Celtics 116          Raptors 110
Rockets 132        76ers 123
Grizzlies 101      Heat 93
Mavericks 130   Suns 111
Pacers 112          Warriors 104


NCAA Football
Heisman Trophy finalists have been announced… all are quarterbacks … Stetson Bennett of Georgia, Max Duggan of TCU, Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud and Caleb Williams of USC.  The winner will be announced this Saturday night at 8pm on ESPN

NCAA Basketball News
Bucknell University has announced that Jay Wright ’83 — a former CBS Sports college basketball analyst and Villanova basketball coach who took the team to two NCAA championships and four Final Fours — will deliver the keynote address at Bucknell University’s 173rd Commencement on Sunday, May 14, 2023.  Wright was a member of the Bucknell men’s basketball team before graduating in 1983 with degrees in economics and sociology. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021.


MLB NEWS
 Shortstop Trea Turner and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed on an 11-year, $300 million contract Monday. The deal, which includes a full no-trade clause and no deferred money, ties Turner to the Phillies through the 2033 season and is the 10th $300 million-plus contract in baseball history.

SPORS

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS DECEMBER

MORE DETAILS ON TUESDAY’S I-180 CRASH

Nine passengers traveling in a van on I-180 near Montoursville were injured Tuesday evening when they collided with a tractor trailer, causing the shut down of the east bound lanes of the interstate for five hours.  According to the Sun Gazette, the driver of the van and his wife, Richard and Mary Spoonire, and one passenger,  76 year old Omar Peachey were extricated from the wreckage and admitted to intensive care at UPMC Williamsport. Six other Amish passengers from Belleville in Mifflin County were treated at area hospitals.  Police who reconstructed the accident say the Spoonires were driving the van and attempting to use the emergency crossover lane in Montoursville to turn around in front of the driver of the tractor trailer, Kody Musser of Lancaster County, who police credited for evading a further tragedy and hit the guide wires of the left side of 180 instead.  Musser was not injured. The interstate reopened around 3am Wednesday morning.

UNITYVILLE MAN THREATENS FAMILY

A Unityville man is in custody for two sets of charges, most recently for firing a shotgun from the window of a moving truck near a residence and for threatening to blow up his ex-wife’s home on November 16th , threatening his sister and suggesting he was the next “Brian Taylor”, the man who had, in the weeks prior, shot his wife, sister, a friend and himself in a mass shooting.  According to Penn Live, 43 year old Nathan Allen Minier also faces charges for not relinquishing firearms in the most recent case, after two protection from abuse orders were filed against him.  His preliminary hearing is Friday and he is incarcerated in lieu of 260 thousand dollars bail.

PA VEHICLE CODE MORE STRICT ON DUI OFFENDERS

A new Pennsylvania law will make the penalties for certain DUI offenses more stringent, a move to protect all drivers by requiring consecutive sentencing for certain repeat DUI offenders, and imposing an 18-month driving privilege suspension for a DUI conviction graded as a felony of the second degree.  Act 59 of 2022 – referred to as “Deana’s Law” –amends the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code.   According to officials at PennDOT, the new legislation also provides for sentencing enhancement in cases where an individual has four or more prior DUI offenses. 

WILLIAMSPORT FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS THIS FRIDAY

The City of Williamsport invites you to the  Annual Festival of Lights in Brandon Park this Friday beginning at 5pm!  Mayor Derek Slaughter and Santa Claus will flip the switch to illuminate thousands of twinkling lights throughout the park. E njoy entertainment on the Dr. Kenneth Cooper Stage showcasing Milissa Augustine Dance Academy, Penn College Wildcat Dance Team, and a Disney Character meet and Greet in the park!  The Master of Ceremonies will be our own Jake Michaels from Backyard Broadcasting. Come kick off  the Christmas Season in Brandon Park!

SUSPECT BROKE INTO VICTIM’S HOUSE

A Williamsport man was arrested after he crawled through a window to confront a victim last month.  According to North Cetnral PA dot com, 31 year old Sha’had Lee Harris fled from the scene after pinning down the resident in the apartment where he broke in and screaming in her face before she asked a person on the other end of her phone to call police.  According ot police there was a histody of domestic abuse between the accuser and the accused.  Harris was charged with second degree criminal trespassing and other charges.  He posted 25 thousand dollars unsecured bail with a preliminary hearing December 5th.

WILLIAMSPORT MAN ACCUSED OF USING STOLEN CREDIT CARD

A Williamsport man was arrested for allegedly stealing an acquaintance’s credit card and using it at a video game store in December of 2021 .  According to North Central PA dot com, 23 year old Kyseer Aziz Wright, was accused of taking the card of a person he had met on the Grinder app in 2021, who shortly after got messages from his card company that there were fraudulaent purchase.  Wright was identified as the suspect through store video recordings and photos and was arrested November 14 in Union County.  He faces forgery, access device fraud, and a misdemeanor of theft by unlawful taking.

PHILLY DA IMPEACHMENT TRIAL DATE SET

The PA Senate has set the stage this week for the first impeachment trial in nearly three decades.  According to the the Capital-Star, The House impeachment managers presented the articles of impeachment, which accuse Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner of misbehavior in office to the Senate yesterday and then went into recess until January.  Krasner, a Democrat, has until December 21 to file an answer to the upper chamber who formally notified him of the charges and that he is to appear in court January 18.  A two-thirds majority vote in the Senate is required to remove Krasner from office.

COLUMBIA COUNTY SENATOR TO RESIGN

Republican Senator John Gordner of Columbia County released a statement Monday that he will be resigning from his seat in the chamber representing the 109th Legislative District and the 27th Senatorial District as of today, the 30th of November.  According to Gordner’s statement he will  join the Pennsylvania Senate Interim President Pro Tempore Kim Ward a Republican from Westmoreland County as Counsel.  Gordner is a graduate of Dickenson College and the Dickenson School of Law in 1993 and was first elected to the state Senate in a special election in November 2003.

SPORTS

PIAA Football State Semifinals this weekend
Class A
Canton Warriors vs. Steelton-Highspire Rollers @ Shamokin, Friday at 7pm. 
Winner advances to state championship game at Cumberland Valley High School on Thursday, December 8th at 1pm. 
Double A
Southern Columbia Tigers  vs. Trinity Shamrocks  @Selinsgrove, Friday at 7pm. 
Winner advances to state championship game at Cumberland Valley High School on Friday, December 9th at 1pm.

NFL tonight
Buffalo @ New England 8:15 on Prime Video

NHL
Sabers 5              Red Wings 4
Rangers 3            Senators 1
Maple Leafs 3     Sharks 1
Oilers 5               Blackhawks 4

NBA

Cavaliers 113     76ers 85
Hawks 125          Magic 108
Celtics 134          Heat 121
Nets 113              Wizards 107
Bucks 109           Knicks 103
Timberwolves 109 Grizzlies 101
Pelicans 126       Raptors 108
Suns 132             Bulls 113
Jazz  125             Clippers 112
Lakers 128          Trailblazers 109

USA Men’s Soccer at the World Cup Saturday
In the round of 16, Team USA plays the Netherlands Saturday at 10 AM on FOX for their chance to reach the Quarterfinals for the first time since 2002.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 30, 2022

HOLIDAY DECORATION THEFT ON THE RISE

Police in South Williamsport, Duboistown and Montoursville are continuing to deal with thieves who steal holiday blow mold figurines.  According to North Central PA dot com, thievery of local favorite holiday displays has become a scourge this holiday season where residents are choosing not to decorate at all due to the risk.  Police say the man who once hosted Christmas Corner at East Mountain Ave on the South side of Williamsport had Halloween decorations stolen that have still not been recovered, and a resident had 15 figurines stolen just this Monday.  Montoursville police say they posted on Facebook, ring doorbell camera footage of a man stealing figurines there.  If you have any information call Williamsport City Police 570-327-7560 or  Montoursville Police  570-368-2488.

I-180 SHUT DOWN FOR MORE THAN SIX HOURS AFTER CRASH

There was a crash last night along I-180 involving a van with multiple occupants and a truck.  According to the Sun Gazette, the accident happened around 9:30 last night near Montoursville.  Police say a van carrying nine people and a tractor trailer collided between the Third Street and Loyalsock exits.  Emergency crews had the road shut down for about six hours – just re-opening at 3 this morning.  We’ll continue to check on the details of the victims in the crash as they become available.

WOMAN RETURNS TO NEIGHBORHOOD TO THREATEN AGAIN

The Williamsport woman who was charged with misdemeanors including terroristic threats after a road rage incident on Wilson Street in October has been charged in a new incident.  According to North Central Pa dot com, Ameerah Yasmine Blackwell who nearly hit children playing on the sidewalk when she was yelled at to slow down in the neighborhood last month, came back November 6th seeking the person who turned her in for the first incident.  Police say Blackwell barricaded the road preventing a woman from leaving the area of the 500 block of Wilson Street, and threatened to shoot her.  New charges for Blackwell include first-degree misdemeanor terroristic threats and simple assault.  Her preliminary hearing is January 12, with no bail listed.

THANKSGIVING 2022 HAD LESS DEADLY CRASHES

State police say the Thanksgiving holiday on PA roadways brought about less deadly crashes this year as compared to other years, but there were more citations written during the enforcement period.  According to the Daily Item, between November 23rd and November 27th there were 970 accidents, two of which were fatal.  Forty eight of those crashes involved alcohol, including one of the fatal accidents.  Statewide, troopers  issued 26,365 citations – just a few hundred more than last year – with just over 9 thousand of them for speeding. 

WARRANT FOR MAN WHO DIDN’T SURRENDER THIS WEEK

A 33 year old man is being sought by the Old Lycoming Police department after he did not arrive for a scheduled self-surrender this week.  According to North Central PA dot com, Bryon Vance has two warrants for PFA violations and police say he was due to turn himself in.  Now there’s a warrant out for Vance’s arrest, and if you have information, please call Officer Michael Engel Old Lycoming Police Department 570-323-4987 ext. 229

SERIOUS CRASH IN BEECH CREEK

Two drivers involved in a crash in Beech Creek yesterday morning were treated at area hospitals with serious injuries.  According to the Lock Haven Express, the wreck happened at the Main Street UniMart in Beech Creek near Monument Orviston Road.  Emergency crews were on the scene and extracted both drivers from their vehicles.  Officials on the scene say a dark blue Chevrolet pickup made a left turn into the path of a black Ford pickup, which slowed traffic as police cleaned up the scene.  No word on the identity or condition of either driver.

POLICE SEEK PITTSBURGH MAN WHO SHOT THEN ABANDONED WIFE

There is a warrant out for a Pennsylvania man who allegedly shot his wife in the leg and then abandoned her at Pittsburgh rest-stop along I-579. According to KDKA, 37 year old Kevin Crew and his wife were traveling to work Monday afternoon when they got into an argument, causing Crew to pull a gun and shoot his wife, who he then ordered to continue driving.  Police say Shauntorria Crew pulled the car to the side of the road and got out and her husband got in the driver’s seat and left.  Mrs. Crew, who had a PFA against her husband that has since expired, was treated at nearby hospital.  If you have information about Crew, call state police.

WINDMILL PARTS COULD SLOW TRAFFIC ON I-80

People traveling through Clearfield County may see slow traffic again on I-80 for a few mornings due to two transportation companies moving several loads of oversized windmill parts from Port of Erie through Clearfield County again today and tomorrow.  The caravan will include blades and tower parts.  According to PennDOT, Wolfe House and Building Movers, LLC and Lone Star Transportation LLC will transport the parts and additionally perform some wrong way maneuvers with State Police assistance this week on I-80 from the Falls Creek  on-ramp at Interchange 97 to Clearfield at Exit 120 which could significantly delay traffic.

SPORTS

PIAA Football State Semifinals this weekend
Class A
Canton Warriors vs. Steelton-Highspire Rollers @ Shamokin, Friday at 7pm. 
Winner advances to state championship game at Cumberland Valley High School on Thursday, December 8th at 1pm. 
Double A
Southern Columbia Tigers  vs. Trinity Shamrocks  @Selinsgrove, Friday at 7pm. 
Winner advances to state championship game at Cumberland Valley High School on Friday, December 9th at 1pm.
NFL
Thursday Buffalo is in New England 8:15 on Prime Video
NHL
Bruins 3              Lightning 1
Sharks 4              Canadians 0
Hurricanes 3       Penguins 2
Flyers 3               Islanders 1
Predators 2          Ducks 1
Jets 5                   Avalanche 0
Flames 6              Panthers 2
Capitals 5            Canucks 1
Kraken 9             Kings 8

NBA
Knicks 140         Pistons 110
Mavericks 116   Warriors 113
Clippers 118       Trailblazers 112

USA Men’s Soccer at the World Cup
United States beat Iran 1-0 to advance in the round of 16   
Team USA plays the Netherlands Saturday at 10 AM on Fox for their chance to reach the Quarterfinals for the first time since 2002

NCAA Football News

Penn State third string quarterback, Christian Veilleux is entering the transfer portal.  He threw for three touchdowns last year against Rutgers in a 28-0 win and this season, played in three games, but found himself lost in the mix behind Drew Allar 

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 29, 2022

WILLIAMSPORT SHOOTER HELD FOR COURT IN LYCOMING COUNTY

A Berks County man who already faces court action on previous charges in Lycoming County has had his case held for court after District Judge Christian Frey heard evidence from victims and witnesses yesterday about a shooting that took place around noon on September 28th at 1000 block of Vine Avenue, close to Penn College in Williamsport.  According to the Sun Gazette, 39 year old Tyree Cleveland from Sinking Spring, PA was identified as the person who allegedly fired shots at a Penn College Police Lieutenant and fled on foot prompting other campus police to assist in apprehending him.  Cleveland, who has been previously convicted of felony drug charges, will face one count of attempted homicide, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment as well as firearms charges.

PEEPING TOM ARRESTED

A Shrewsbury Township man has been charged with prowling at nighttime and loitering after a neighbor awoke to her dog barking at him looking in her window on November 7th.  According to state police at Montoursville, 60 year old James Mio Sones, with whom the victim had previously experienced negative interactions, admitted to looking into the home since he suspected illegal activity.  Sones will have a preliminary hearing December 30th

LUZERNE COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOT CERTIFIED

The state may have to get involved in the Luzerne County general election after a public meeting yesterday led to missing Monday’s deadline to certify the ballots.  According to WNEP, more than a dozen voters and volunteers were at the meeting and were against certifying the election following several snags on Election Day; including the inability for people to vote after running out of ballot paper, lack of privacy and a judge ordering the polling place to remain open past the normal closing time. Two democrats on the Luzerne County council voted to certify the election, one abstained and two republicans voted against certification. 

PA HUNTERS CAN DONATE DEER

Hunters in Pennsylvania have an opportunity to share some of the venison they have harvested this season.  According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission Hunters Sharing the Harvest donates over 100 thousand pounds of venison to food banks, soup kitchens and mission outreach centers across the commonwealth.  You can donate your deer at no charge thanks to partners of the program, and help create 200 meals or become a participating processor.  Find out more at share deer dot org. 187 thousand pounds of venison was donated in Pennsylvnaia in the 2021-2022 deer seasons.

MUNCY MAN ATTEMPTS TO FLEE FROM POLICE

A Muncy man who police say was being sought by police with a bench warrant for his arrest over charges filed in September, was taken into custody early last week.  According to North Central PA dot com, 38 year old Jordan Probst had been involved in a domestic incident in Muncy Creek Township last Tuesday and attempted to run from police once they made him aware they knew of his previous assault and disorderly conduct charges.  Probst tried to escape to a neighbor’s yard and allegedly assaulted troopers from Montoursville before they took him into custody.  Probst has a preliminary hearing December 2nd

MAN WHO PUNCHED GIRLFRIEND CHARGED WITH SIMPLE ASSAULT

A Williamsport man was arraigned last week in Lycoming County Court after police say he punched his girlfriend in a domestic incident last spring, over their newborn child.  According to the Sun Gazette, 29 year old Kevin DuJour Brown faces simple assault and harassment after he allegedly pinned the woman down before hitting her in the face.  Brown posted 10 thousand dollars bail and was released. 

EMERGENCY CALL CENTER LOOKING TO HIRE

Central Susquehanna Regional 911says they are paying 16 dollars an hour for full-time tele-communicators to work in the merged Union and Snyder County 911 call center.  According to media outlets, administrators from CSR 911 are looking to fill at least 5 full time positions and pay for training which could take six months.  Qualifications for the position include being 18 years old, with a GED or HS diploma, the ability to multi-task, and remain calm under stress, and the desire to help others.  Find the information online at Snyder county dot org.

PINE CREEK POLICE OFFERING GIFTS FOR NEEDY FAMILIES

The Pine Creek Township Police are inviting families to sign up for Operation Christmas Program, which provides gifts for children under 15 years of age in Avis, Dunnstable Township, Wayne Township and Pine Creek Township areas.  Find applications, guidelines and four dates in November for parents to come to the police department to sign up if they have not benefitted from the program in the last two years at pinecreekpd.org.  Anyone interested in making a donation to Operation Christmas  can send a contribution to Operation Christmas, PO Box 596 Avis, 17721

SPORTS

PIAA Football State Semifinals this weekend
Class A
Canton Warriors vs. Steelton-Highspire Rollers @ Shamokin, Friday at 7pm. 
Winner advances to state championship game at Cumberland Valley High School on Thursday, December 8th at 1pm. 

Double A

Southern Columbia Tigers  vs. Trinity Shamrocks  @Selinsgrove, Friday at 7pm. 

Winner advances to state championship game at Cumberland Valley High School on Friday, December 9th at 1pm.


NFL Monday Night Football
Steelers 24          Colts 17
NFL Thursday Night
The Bills are in New England Thursday at 8:15 on Prime Video

NHL

Lightning 6                   Sabers 5 OT
Golden Knights 3        Blue Jackets 2 in a Shootout
Maple Leafs 4              Red Wings 2
Devils 5                        Rangers 3
Stars 4                           Blues 1
Oilers 4                         Panthers 3

NBA
76ers 104                      Hawks 101
Wizards 142                 Timberwolves 127
Celtics 140                   Hornets 105
Nets 109                       Magic 102
Nuggets 129                 Rockets 113
Bulls 114                      Jazz 107

Soccer
It’s Iran versus the United States at 2 PM on FOX for the FIFA World Cup – Winner of that match competes against the winner of Wales versus England airing today on FS1 at the same time.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 28, 2022

FIRE IN CANTON UNDER INVESTIGATION

Fire officials are looking closer at a fire that burned a property at 45 South Water Street in Canton Saturday morning.  According to the Sun Gazette, a 2-story woodshop burned and two homes were saved by multiple fire companies on the scene in Sheffield.  Fire officials say the siding of the homes that were about 50 feet away from the shop was damaged, but the woodshop was a total loss with tools and at least three vintage motorcycles inside the structure.  No injuries were reported.  Along with Canton, Blossburg, Troy, North Towanda, Franklin Township, Ralston, and Trout Run volunteers assisted. 

HEARING DATE SET FOR SUNBURY SHOOTER

A preliminary hearing date has been set for those involved in the deadly shooting in Sunbury in September. According to the Daily Item,  Randy Chain Easton is alleged to have pulled the trigger and killed 33-year old Joseph Rice following an argument in the city. Easton is charged with criminal homicide while Lisa Gebhart of White Deer and Manuel Santos of Sunbury are charged with hindering the apprehension of a criminal. They are scheduled to appear before Sunbury District Judge Mike Toomey on December 13th,  Easton remains jailed at Centre County Prison.

EVAN GETS A GRANT FOR EMT PROGRAM

Evangelical Community Hospital was recently awarded a grant of $20,000 from the Greater Susquehanna Valley Community Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania (FCFP). The funds are designated to support an EMT training program of Evangelical Regional Mobile Medical Services (ERMMS) that allows for expansion and growth of the Hospital’s Emergency Response program. The EMT Training Program is designed as an eight-week program in which trainees undergo four days of classroom instruction at the EMT Training Center in Selinsgrove.  For more information on the EMT Trainee Program, the Evangelical Community Hospital website; evanhospital.com.

RIFLED DEER STARTED SATURDAY

850,000 people were in the woods for the first day of rifled deer season which was on Saturday this year.  According to the  Pennsylvania Game Commission says deer season will continue through Saturday, Dec. 10. Sunday hunting was permitted on November 27, but will not be next Sunday, December 4, under legislation that allows the Pennsylvania Game Commission to set three Sundays per year as open for hunting. 

CORRECTIONS OFFICER CHARGED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT

A Lycoming County Corrections officer has been suspended pending termination after being charged with third degree sexual assault, forgery and other charges.  According to the Sun Gazette, Olivia Katzmaier of Plunket’s Creek admitted to authorities in July, that she had had an affair with inmate James King. Another female corrections officer is also accused in the case but no charges have been filed as of yet. Katzmaier was arraigned and posted $85,000 unsecured bail and was released, with a December 1st preliminary hearing scheduled.

MUNCY WOMAN ARRESTED FOR FIGHTING WITH A KNIFE

A Muncy woman faces felony charges as well as and multiple misdemeanors for threatening a woman with a knife.  According to Northcentralpa.com, Muncy Borough Police said Amanda Elizabeth Gains was involved in the incident with another woman on Lincoln Street in the borough on November 17th. Police say Gains was the babysitter at the home, who threatened the mother when she returned home. Gains will be appearing for a preliminary hearing at the Muncy office of District Judge William C. Solomon. 

NATIONAL NEWS ANCHOR COMING TO BUCKNELL SPEAKERS FORUM

CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper will be the next guest in the Bucknell Forum speaker series, appearing in person to discuss the theme “The State of American Democracy” on Wednesday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Weis Center for the Performing Arts. All Bucknell Forum events are free and open to the public, although tickets are required. Tickets will be available for the general public at the Weis Center box office beginning at 6 p.m. on the day of the event.

CANDY CANE LANE OPEN FOR THE SEASON

Despite no snow, thanks to the warmer temperatures, Candy Cane Lane is open in Duboistown.  The public is invited to view the lit-up and mechanical Christmas displays along the 200 block of Summer Street.  The homes each decorate their yards and home for the holiday.  According to the Sun Gazette, the tradition dates back to 1957, but in 2007 the mayor of the borough proclaimed the month of December as “Candy Cane Lane month forever in DuBoistown”.

SPORTS

(Saturday’s Class A & AA Quarterfinal results – Southern Columbia defeatedBishop Guilfoyle 42-14 , Class A Canton beatNorthern Cambria 42-13)

Class A Semifinal
Canton Warriors vs. 

Steelton-Highspire Rollers

at Shamokin, Friday at 7pm. 

Winner advances to state championship 

game at Cumberland Valley High School on Thursday, December 8th at 1pm. 

Double A State Semifinal

Southern Columbia Tigers 

vs. Trinity Shamrocks 

at Selinsgrove, Friday at 7pm. 

Winner advances to state championship game at Cumberland Valley High School on Friday, December 9th at 1pm

NFL
Browns 23          Buccaneers 17
Bengals 20          Titans 16
Dolphins  30       Texans 15
Jets 31                 Bears 10
Commanders 19 Falcons 13
Panthers 23         Broncos 10 |
Jaguars 28           Ravens 27
Chargers 25        Cardinals 24
Raiders 40           Seahawks 34
Chiefs 26            Rams 10
49ers 13              Saints 0
Eagles 40            Packers 33



NHL

Wild 4                 Coyotes 3
Jets 7                   Blackhawks 2
Kraken 5             Ducks 4
Canucks 4           Sharks 3
Senators 3           Kings 2

NBA
Nets 111               Trailblazers 97
Warriors 137        Timberwolves 114
Clippers 114        Pacers 100
Heat 106              Hawks 98
Celtics 130           Wizards 121
Cavaliers 102       Pistons 94
Grizzlies 127        Knicks 123
76ers 133             Magic 103
Bucks 124           Mavericks 115

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 23, 2022

WATSONTOWN MAN CHARGED WITH DUI

A twenty year old man from Watsontown has been charged with a DUI and more after being found under the influence of a controlled substance with a toddler in the car.  According to court records, Watsontown police arrested 20 year old Dakota Lowry for an incident that occurred October 24th at the 100 block  of Main Street in Watsontown.  There is an investigation ongoing, but charges against Lowry were filed in District Court.

DELIVERY DRIVER ASSAULTED

A pizza delivery driver was assaulted by two women in October and the two suspects are facing first-degree felonies as well as other charges.  According to police, witnesses confirmed that they recognized Brianna Marie Ortega and Alyssa Paul as the assailants who allegedly cut the delivery person off in traffic and then argued with the victim at the 500 block of South Market Street in Shamokin before the altercation.  The victim required hospitalization with a broken finger, broken nose, and a concussion after Ortega and Paul punched and body slammed her to the ground. The two have preliminary hearings December 13th

PA LAWMAKERS GETTING RAISE BECAUSE OF INFLATION

As a result of inflation, Pennsylvania lawmakers are getting a salary increase for 2023.  According to the Sun Gazette, Salaries across the board will rise 7.8%, a figure tied by state law to the yearly change in the consumer price index published by the U.S. Department of Labor for mid-Atlantic urban areas.  It is the largest year-over-year inflationary increase for mid-Atlantic urban areas in October since 1981. Rank-and-file lawmakers will see almost 103 thousand dollars a year with the additional $7,400 dollar increase. The Legislature’s highest paid officers, the House speaker and Senate president pro tempore, will make more than 160 thousand dollars a year up over 11 thousand.  Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro will make almost 230 thousand dollars.

FUNDRAISING RALLY FOR GILSON SNOW

Rusty Rail Brewing Company, a longtime partner with Gilson Snow, will be holding a rally this Sunday from 2 til 6 to help the ski and snowboard manufacturer rebuild from the devastating fire that occurred November 18th.  The rally is free to attend and will feature live music, and a variety of opportunities to support the Gilson team. A portion of proceeds from the sale of each beer during the rally will support the Gilson team and their families as Gilson designs, builds, and works to open their new shop.

PEDESTRIAN STRUCK ON RIVER AVENUE

A pedestrian was struck near the Weis Market on River Avenue last evening around 5pm.  According to the Sun Gazette, an ambulance was called to the area north of East Third Street and transported the unnamed woman who was struck to UPMC Williamsport.  The person who police say was driving the Toyota Camry that struck the first woman, was also being evaluated at the scene for distress and anxiety.  State police were called in to investigate the accident and River Avenue was closed to through traffic.

WOMAN CAUSES DISTURBANCE CHARGED WITH DUI

A 36 year old woman from Williamsport is facing DUI and other charges after her erratic behavior caused a clerk at a smoke shop in South Williamsport to call police.  According to the Sun Gazette, Amy Lynn Tedesco caused a disturbance at Smokers Express November 11th and left in a rage, breaking the store’s door off its hinges, doing donuts in the parking lot in her 1997 Volvo before leaving the property and abandoning the car a few blocks away on Southern Avenue.  Police responding to the call, apprehended Tedesco and took her to the borough police headquarters where in addition to the DUI, she was charged with criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and harassment.  She is incarcerated in liue of 10 thousand dollars bail.

NEW RECORD SYSTEM  FOR EVANGELICAL

Evangelical Community Hospital is transitioning to a new electronic medical record system beginning December 4th, 2022.  According to IT administrators at the hospital,  patients are reminded that they will need to transition their own information from the previous “Follow My Health” patient portal to the MyChart online portal,  since the previous system will be inaccessible after the new software, called  “Epic”, goes live.  Epic Information Management will make access to essential medical information seamless across all departments and has been ranked the top electronic health records system for 12 years.

YOUNGER DRIVERS STATISTICALLY IN CRASHES FOR DRINKSGIVING

PennDOT has introduced a new term and they are warning people about what it means.  The night before Thanksgiving is becoming known as Drinksgiving, named for the number of impaired crashed that occur involving  young adults returning home to visit with family and high school friends at bars the night before the holiday.  According to PennDOT, in the past five years in Pennsylvania, there were 138 drivers involved in fatal crashes on Thanksgiving eve and 44% of those impaired driving crashes involving drivers between 21and 24.  They recommend creating a plan before the party starts; like having a sober friend drive, calling a cab, Uber or Lyft.

SPORTS

NHL
Sabers 7               Canadiens 2
Rangers 5             Kings 3
NBA

76ers 115             Nets 106
Kings 113             Grizzlies 109  
Pistons 110                    Nuggets 108  
Suns 115              Lakers 105

Thanksgiving Day Football
Buffalo @ Detroit at 12:30 CBS
Giants @ Dallas at 4:30 FOX
New England @ Minnesota at 8:20 on NBC.
NFL NEWS
A tribute to sports icon John Madden will become an annual event starting Thursday with special dedication segments on all three game broadcasts by CBS, FOX and NBC. A recording of Madden discussing Thanksgiving and the holiday’s relationship to football will serve as the lead-in to the three games that day, including the Giants’ NFC East showdown against the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.
NFL Weekend+
Eagles host Green Bay Sunday at 8:20 on NBC
Steelers play Monday Night Football in Indianapolis on ESPN

NCAA football Saturday
Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 12pm/ESPN
Michigan vs Ohio State 12pm/FOX
South Carolina vs Clemson 12pm/ABC
Oregon vs Oregon State at 3:30pm/ ABC
Notre Dame and USC 7:30pm /ABC
Virginia vs. Virginia Tech Canceled

Upcoming PIAA Football Quarterfinals

Triple A

Wyomissing vs Danville @Danville HS – Friday 7pm

Double A

Southern Columbia vs Bishop Guilfoyle @Mansion Park, Altoona – Friday 7pm

Single A

Canton vs Northern Cambria @Mansion Park, Altoona  – Saturday 5pm

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