Central PA Wreaths Across America

THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA, PA 0586 LAID OVER SEVENTY FIVE HUNDRED WREATHS OVER THE GRAVES OF OUR LOCAL VETERAN MEN AND WOMEN LAST YEAR AND SAID THEIR NAME ALOUD! THIS YEAR THEY ARE LOOKING FOR CORPORATE SPONSORS TO AID IN THEIR MISSION SO THAT EVERY VETERAN’S GRAVE IN OUR AREA GETS A WREATH AND THEIR NAME IS SAID ALOUD! TO BECOME A SPONSOR, VISIT THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA’S FACEBOOK PAGE AND MESSAGE COORDINATOR DORI RANKINEN.

Central PA Wreaths Across America

THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA, PA 0586 LAID OVER SEVENTY FIVE HUNDRED WREATHS OVER THE GRAVES OF OUR LOCAL VETERAN MEN AND WOMEN LAST YEAR AND SAID THEIR NAME ALOUD! THIS YEAR THEY ARE LOOKING FOR CORPORATE SPONSORS TO AID IN THEIR MISSION SO THAT EVERY VETERAN’S GRAVE IN OUR AREA GETS A WREATH AND THEIR NAME IS SAID ALOUD! TO BECOME A SPONSOR, VISIT THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA’S FACEBOOK PAGE AND MESSAGE COORDINATOR DORI RANKINEN.

Central PA Wreaths Across America

THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA, PA 0586 LAID OVER SEVENTY FIVE HUNDRED WREATHS OVER THE GRAVES OF OUR LOCAL VETERAN MEN AND WOMEN LAST YEAR AND SAID THEIR NAME ALOUD! THIS YEAR THEY ARE LOOKING FOR CORPORATE SPONSORS TO AID IN THEIR MISSION SO THAT EVERY VETERAN’S GRAVE IN OUR AREA GETS A WREATH AND THEIR NAME IS SAID ALOUD! TO BECOME A SPONSOR, VISIT THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA’S FACEBOOK PAGE AND MESSAGE COORDINATOR DORI RANKINEN.

Central PA Wreaths Across America

THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA, PA 0586 LAID OVER SEVENTY FIVE HUNDRED WREATHS OVER THE GRAVES OF OUR LOCAL VETERAN MEN AND WOMEN LAST YEAR AND SAID THEIR NAME ALOUD! THIS YEAR THEY ARE LOOKING FOR CORPORATE SPONSORS TO AID IN THEIR MISSION SO THAT EVERY VETERAN’S GRAVE IN OUR AREA GETS A WREATH AND THEIR NAME IS SAID ALOUD! TO BECOME A SPONSOR, VISIT THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA’S FACEBOOK PAGE AND MESSAGE COORDINATOR DORI RANKINEN.

Central PA Wreaths Across America

THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA, PA 0586 LAID OVER SEVENTY FIVE HUNDRED WREATHS OVER THE GRAVES OF OUR LOCAL VETERAN MEN AND WOMEN LAST YEAR AND SAID THEIR NAME ALOUD! THIS YEAR THEY ARE LOOKING FOR CORPORATE SPONSORS TO AID IN THEIR MISSION SO THAT EVERY VETERAN’S GRAVE IN OUR AREA GETS A WREATH AND THEIR NAME IS SAID ALOUD! TO BECOME A SPONSOR, VISIT THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA’S FACEBOOK PAGE AND MESSAGE COORDINATOR DORI RANKINEN.

Central PA Wreaths Across America

THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA, PA 0586 LAID OVER SEVENTY FIVE HUNDRED WREATHS OVER THE GRAVES OF OUR LOCAL VETERAN MEN AND WOMEN LAST YEAR AND SAID THEIR NAME ALOUD! THIS YEAR THEY ARE LOOKING FOR CORPORATE SPONSORS TO AID IN THEIR MISSION SO THAT EVERY VETERAN’S GRAVE IN OUR AREA GETS A WREATH AND THEIR NAME IS SAID ALOUD! TO BECOME A SPONSOR, VISIT THE CENTRAL PA WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA’S FACEBOOK PAGE AND MESSAGE COORDINATOR DORI RANKINEN.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS AUGUST 1, 2024

THREE TEENS ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY AND ASSAULT

Three teenagers were charged with robbing and assaulting another teen in Williamsport Monday and were taken into custody.  According to the Sun Gazette, two 19 year olds, Zachary Trivelpiece and Conner Gaul along with a 16 year old juvenile were accused of attacking the victim at the 1300 block of Park avenue at 5:30am Monday and he was treated at UPMC for injuries.  Trivelpiece and Gaul were arraigned on felony robbery and simple assault, Gaul faces additional charges and remains incarcerated in lieu of 25 thousand dollars bail.  Trivelpiece posted bail and the 16 year old was released with an ankle monitor awaiting a hearing in juvenile court, but police say he cut off the monitor by Wednesday morning.

WILLIAMSPORT MAN SHOOTS TOWARD WIFE INSIDE CAR

A man from Williamsport, PA, is facing charges of attempted homicide. According to WNEP, Timothy Allen Wilson allegedly pointed a gun at his wife recently while she was driving in the city, with their two-year-old son in the back seat. The shot went through the back windshield, narrowly missing their child. No one was hurt in the incident. Wilson is currently in custody in Lycoming County Prison.

PUBLIC HEARING ABOUT SOLAR PANELS IN TURBOTVILLE

The Turbotville Borough Council has scheduled a public hearing so that they can consider the installation of 59,000 solar panels on 79 acres of land shared by   Turbotville Borough and Lewis Township.  According to the Daily Item, Susquehanna Solar has applied for a conditional use application for use of the property that is within Turbotville borough and the industrial zoning district of Lewis Township.  They expect about 20 jobs to be created with the project.  The public is invited  6:30pm August 22nd at the Turbotville Borough Building at 267 Broadway Street.

CAT VIDEO FEST THIS WEEKEND AT THE DISTRICT

There will be a lot of cat videos to see at the District Cinema at Lycoming Valley this weekend during the Cat Video Fest.  According to North Central PA dot com, at 12:30 Saturday and Sunday, a 75 minute compilation reel of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions will be shown here in Lycoming County after Oscilloscope movie distribution company distributed the fundraising event across the country.  District Cinema is partnering with the Lycoming County SPCA and Lycoming Animal Protection Society (LAPS) to share a portion of the proceeds along with Heidi’s Furry Friends Furry Friends Rescue, Inc.  Get tickets at the door or online at hedistrict.dipsontheatres.com.

FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH ON ROUTE 44

A man from Bellefonte died in a motorcycle crash Saturday July 20th on State Route 44 in Potter County.  According to North Central Pa dot com, State police say 59 year old Anthony M. Deonna was traveling on Pine Hill Road around 2:45pm on  a 2024 Ducati Hypermotard and failed to negotiate a curve west of Rausch Road. Police say Deonna struck a few rock protrusions before the motorcycle went airborne, landed in the road, and skidded about 17 feet on its side. 

NO NEW TRIAL FOR MOTHER OF ARABELLA PARKER

The woman convicted of voluntary manslaughter and aggravated assault over the death of her daughter, 3 year old Arabella Parker, has been denied a new trial.  According to the Daily Item, Samantha Delcamp’s sentence of 12 to 25 years in state prison is official and will stand. The 30 year old woman from Trevorton, and her boyfriend Jarred Burgess were both convicted by separate juries for their roles in the little girl’s death. Burgess was sentenced by Northumberland County Senior Judge Charles Saylor to no less than 24 years to 50 years in state prison.  Saylor’s July 26th ruling in Delcamp’s case was upheld by the state Superior Court, even though she filed 10 various issues saying the court erred throughout her trial.

TRACTOR PULL GUIDELINES AT UNION COUNTY FAIR THIS YEAR

The 99th Union County West End Fair starts Sunday and there are new tractor pull guidelines in place after a Johnstown woman lost her life last August 11th  by being struck by a piece of machinery that broke off a tractor and hit her in the stands.  According to the Daily Item, Fair President Dennis Boop said new safety features must be followed this weekend for anyone participating in the tractor pulls over the 7-day fair in Laurelton.  Fair officials will require tractor to have a cover, placed over its turbo and exhaust housing with a cross or a star bolt in place on the backside to keep everything inside the housing. The Garden Tractor Pull is on Sunday and the Kiddie Pedal Pull is on Monday – get the full schedule and Fair information at ucwef.com.

CAT RESCUE EVENT THIS MONTH IN LEWISBURG

A Lewisburg cat rescue non-profit and a pet friendly café are holding their 5th annual Nine Miles for Nine Lives Fitness Challenge to raise money for cats in the Susquehanna Valley.  According to North Central PA dot com, Cherished Cats Rescue Alliance and Lewisburg’s cat café, The Scratching Post have opened the 25 dollar registration for participants to help raise funds by walking or running 9 miles in August; either all at once or broken into stages.  The funds will go for veterinary care to rescue cats, as well as for food, litter, and toys and for support of the local trap-neuter-return program.  For information and details send an email to [email protected].

SPORTS

MLB Draft League
Trenton Thunder 8        Williamsport Crosscutters 0
Cutters are back on the road tonight in West Virginia for two games then spend the weekend in Mahoning Valley against the Scrappers.  They’ll be back home Tuesday 8/6 hosting West Virginia Black Bears at Journey Bank Ballpark and Historic Bowman field 6:35pm first pitch.

MLB

Yankees 6  Phillies  5
Orioles  10           Blue Jays 4
Twins  8     Mets 3
D’back  5    Nationals  4
Astros  5     Pirates 4

MLB Tonight

Orioles  vs Guardians 6:40pm
Royals vs Tigers  6:40pm
Marlins vs Braves 7:20pm
Cardinals  vs Cubs 8:05pm
Rockies vs Angels 9:38pm

Olympics Results
Womens’ Swimming
* Katie Ledecky earned the eighth Olympic gold medal of her career and 12th medal overall with a runaway victory in the 1,500-meter freestyle yesterday at the Paris Games.
Men’s Swimming
* After winning gold in the 200m butterfly , France’s Leon Marchand returned to the pool for the 200m breaststroke and made even more history becoming the first swimmer ever to win a medal in both the butterfly and breaststroke.
* Marchand made an Olympic-record time of 2:05.85.
Women’s Tennis
Coco Gauff lost in women’s doubles and mixed doubles at the Paris Olympics yesterday, a day after her tearful exit in singles.
Gauff and her U.S. teammate, Jessica Pegula, were the top-seeded women’s pair but were eliminated in the second round by the Czech duo 2-6, 6-4, 10-5 in a match tiebreaker in the afternoon.
Women’s Soccer
The U.S. women’s national team took a 2-1 win over Australia in Marseille yesterday to secure first place in Group B at the Olympic Games and set up a quarterfinal against Japan in Paris on Saturday.
Men’s Basketball
Team U.S.A. men’s defeated South Sudan 103-86 to qualify for the quarterfinals. After sitting out the win against Serbia on Sunday, Jayson Tatum got the start this time.
Medal Count
US 30 5-gold 13-silver 12-bronze
France 26 8-gold 10-silver 8-bronze
China  20  10-gold 7-silver  3 bronze

Olympics Today

*Simone Biles and some her of U.S. teammates compete in the women’s gymnastics all-around final.
*Olympic swimming features four finals, including Katie Ledecky in the 4×200-meter free relay. 
*Track and field features the men’s and women’s race walk. 
*Olympic men’s golf begins  their first round
* The U.S. women’s basketball team continues group play against Belgium.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 30, 2024

SUSPECT WITHDRAWS NO CONTEST PLEA IN NORRY COURT

The 20 year old Watsontown man on trial for shooting a state trooper in April of 2023, withdrew his no contest plea for aggravated assault on a police officer. According to PennLive, Hunter Shaheen originally faced two counts of felony attempted  homicide after a 2023 incident in which State police were assisting the Watsontown Borough police during a domestic dispute and a trooper was shot in the leg with a non-life-threatening injury by Shaheen, who was also shot and taken into custody after the exchange.  Shaheen’s defense attorney says the prosecution is seeking a weapon enhancement for the charges and they had only just found that out in the presentencing report.  Now the original charges are back on the table against Shaheen which could carry a 40 year sentence.

SERIOUS INJURIES FOR ONE DRIVER AFTER TWO-CAR ACCIDENT

Life Flight was dispatched last night for a two-car crash at the 9000 block of State Route 522 in Franklin Township in Snyder County.  According to State police Selinsgrove, 75 year old Claude Stanley of Middleburg was seriously injured when his northbound 2010 Chevy Cobalt crossed into the southbound lanes near Dock Hill Road and collided with a tractor trailer driven by 55 year old Scott D. Solomon, of New Columbia, who was not injured. Police say Stanley was not wearing a seat belt.

BASSMASTER TOURNEY WINNER FROM VIRGINIA

A man from Virginia won the national Bassmaster Kayak Series Tournament over the weekend.  According to the Basscast, Ewing Minor of Virginia scored a two-day total of 187.75 inches, and won just over $11 thousand. Just a quarter of an inch separated Minor from second-place Kristine Fischer from Nebraska, who put up a two-day total of 187.50 inches.  Over 200 anglers were free to fish anywhere on the Susquehanna river in this region and over 2,400 bass were caught during the tournament; sponsored by the Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau.

CLINTON COUNTY FAIR ENDS THIS WEEKEND

The 51st Clinton County Fair continues tonight in Mill Hall and will highlight the week of community, agriculture and local talent.  There are many favorite activities at the fair, including the Bill Yost Memorial Horseshoe Tournament, a Corn Hole Tournament and various 4-H and FFA awards programs.  The public is invited to compete in the Animal Dressing Contest, Hot Dog Eating Contest, Youth Pie Eating and more.  Plus. there is a prize drawing each night at 9:30 on the AuxStage in which you must be present to win.  The gates open every day at 7am with a 5 dollar admission and 2 dollar parking. Children 12 and under are free. Get details and the full schedule at clintoncountyfair.com.

MAN SENTENCED 6 TO 25 YEARS FOR VIOLENT ASSAULT

A 73 year old man from Cogan Station was sentenced to at least six and a half years but up to 25 years in state prison after police said the man kidnapped a woman binding her hands and feet, and gagging her, before a neighbor heard her screaming in a Watsontown alley and came to her aid. According to the Daily Item, Byron Magargle appeared for his sentencing hearing by video in Northumberland County Court.  Magargle’s attorney told the judge that his client suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and blacked out and didn’t remember the incident.

WOMAN USES FALSE NAME WITH POLICE TO HIDE PRIOR ARRESTS

Police recently arrested a Lock Haven woman who they say gave a false name during a traffic stop, trying to keep details about her previous violations from them.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say 54 year old Nicole Pauline Burns has several warrants out for her arrest and has a suspended driver’s license, and gave her maiden name “Shoemaker” when police questioned her at Woodward Avenue.  Burns was taken into custody and taken to the Clinton County Correctional Facility.

BERWICK WOMAN CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM GRANDMOTHER

34 year old granddaughter from Berwick is being charged with felonies for taking advantage of a care dependent person and stealing all her grandmother’s money.  According to family members, Shawna Rae Francis was given control over her grandmother’s accounts for paying bills in January 2023.  Over the course of a year over 53 thousand dollars was drained and Francis’ aunt was asking for financial records that the woman wouldn’t disclose.  Police discovered Francis transferred large sums of the money to her account to pay for household items and her own mortgage.

RECONSTRUCTION OVERNIGHT IN LYCOMING COUNTY

The reconstruction and bridge replacement project continues today on Lycoming Mall Drive and Fairfield Road in Fairfield Township. Work is scheduled for tonight at 7pm through until 6am. Vehicles traveling Lycoming Mall Drive at the intersection with Fairfield Road will be switched to the newly completed part of the structure over Bennetts Run. After that side is complete, the contractor will begin reconstruction work on other half of the bridge. Watch for flaggers while the work is being performed.

SPORTS

MLB Draft League – Last night in Trenton
Williamsport Crosscutters 2  Trenton Thunder 1
Williamsport hosts Trenton for Game 2 of their three-game series,  tonight at 6:35pm
MLB
Guardians 8         Tigers 4
Game 1 –     Orioles  11           Blue Jays  5
Game 2 –     Blue Jays 8           Orioles 4
Yankees  14         Phillies  4
Mets  15               Twins  2
Pirates  5              Astros  3
D’backs  9                      Nationals 8
MLB Tonight
Yankees vs Phillies  6:40pm TBS
Mets  vs Twins 7:10pm
Pirates vs Houston 8:10pm
Nationals vs D’Backs 9:40pm

Olympics
Women’s Basketball Olympic Opener
* The Americans defeated Japan 102-76 – in a rematch of the 2021 gold medal game in Tokyo.
* They are now 56-0 in the Olympics since 1992 as they take the first step toward winning their eighth consecutive gold.
* Japan’s tallest player stands 6-foot-1, and Team USA has six players that height or taller.
Triathalon
* The men’s Olympic triathlon planned for Tuesday has been postponed over concerns about water quality in Paris’ Seine River.
* They will try to hold the men’s triathlon Wednesday the same day as the women’s competition and both are subject to water tests.
Men’s Tennis
* Novak Djokovic, defeated Rafael Nadal, 6-1, 6-4 in the second round of the Summer GamesWomen’s Rugby
* Down 7-0, the U.S. women’s team cameback  to defeat Great Britain 17-7 in the quarterfinals.
* It’s the first time that the U.S. reached the semifinal since rugby became an Olympic sport in 2016.
* The Americans will face New Zealand next for a spot in the final.
Medal Count
USA 20  3-gold, 8-silver, 9-bronze
France 16  5-gold 8-silver 3-bronze
japan 12 6-gold 2-silver  4-bronze

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 26, 2024

JUVENILES IN CUSTODY FOR WILLIAMSPORT SHOOTINGS

Two Williamsport teens and a Philadelphia boy are facing juvenile charges after police discovered they were allegedly  involved in several shootings around Williamsport in the past two weeks.  According to the Sun Gazette, shots were first fired July 18th in the area of Linn Street in which a car was struck.  No injuries were sustained in the next two shootings the first of which was on King Street Monday at about 7:45pm but another vehicle was struck by a bullet during that shooting on Tuesday at 12:45am. After police recovered ballistics evidence at the three scenes, they suspected the incidents were linked and through search warrants, further discovered evidence and firearms from the shootings connected to the suspects.  The 16 year old from Philly who was being sought by juvenile probation authorities and he was sent back to the city.  The remaining two teens are to be petitioned in juvenile court.

FOX WITH SUSPECTED RABIES CAPTURED

In the wake of two people being bitten by a suspected-to-be-rabid fox in Selinsgrove yesterday, state police have announced they have now collected it and given it and the PA Game Commission for testing.  According to North Central PA dot com, in an incident on July 24th, the East Snyder Community Garden posted to social media that people were bitten in Harris Estates.  Once results from the tests come back, authorities will take next steps.

TREE CLEARING NEXT WEEK IN LEWISBURG

A tree clearing project is going to affect Route 15 south in East Buffalo Township, Union County. According to PennDOT, next Monday through Thursday dead trees, saplings and vines will be cleared along the Route 15 southbound Right-of-Way near Bucknell between Curtin Avenue and the intersection with Smoketown Road and Moore Avenue.  The right side driving lane will be taken up with tree surgeon crews from 9am til 3pm each day.

A tree clearing project is going to affect Route 15 south in East Buffalo Township, Union County. According to PennDOT, next Monday through Thursday dead trees, saplings and vines will be cleared along the Route 15 southbound Right-of-Way near Bucknell between Curtin Avenue and the intersection with Smoketown Road and Moore Avenue.  The right side driving lane will be taken up with tree surgeon crews from 9am til 3pm each day.

The 77th Little league World Series is coming to Williamsport and on August 13th the 18th Grand Slam parade kicks off at Maynard and Fourth Streets  at 5pm.  According to the Williamsport Lycoming Chamber of Commerce, they have announced a grand marshal for the annual parade that will feature the 20 Little League World series teams and their families.  Former Detroit Tiger and Hall of Fame Pitcher, Jack Morris will appear in the parade thanks to Lycoming Engines.  The parade will be broadcast live on WNEP TV-16.

SHUNK MAN ALLEGEDLY EXPOSED HIMSELF IN HILLSGROVE

A man with a history of sex crimes was taken into in custody this week for allegedly exposing himself outside of an ice cream shop in Hillsgrove.  According to North Central PA dot com, police say they received a report from the owner of the shop about 88 year old Louis Dastalfo of Shunk who had exposed himself in the past and was seen by victims again earlier this month  in his truck.  After a police interview, troopers allege even though Dastalfo says his behavior is innocent, the fact that he is a prior registered Megan’s Law offender and has repeated this behavior, says otherwise.  He is in Bradford County Prison in lieu of 10 thousand dollars bail, with a preliminary hearing in August.

GUILTY TROOPER IN FATAL ACCIDENT TRIAL SEEKS NEW TRIAL

After a guilty verdict in the case of a state trooper who police say crossed the center line of Route 6 in February of 2023, causing an accident that killed a Troy area school teacher, Michael Brown is now seeking a new trial.  According to PennLive, Brown’s attorney is claiming juror misconduct and want the judge to vacate his guilty verdict.  Brown and his lawyer also want the August 9th sentencing hearing to be continued so that four jurors in question could answer to their alleged misconduct, which included not disclosing an active arrest warrant, posting their intended verdict on social media and other allegations.

LINE PAINTING OVERNIGHT NEXT WEEK ON PA HIGHWAYS

There will line painting in north central Pennsylvania next week.  According to PennDOT, line painting operations Start Sunday at 7pm through 7am daily in Lycoming, Sullivan, Union, Snyder, Northumberland, Columbia and Montour Counties, weather permitting. The department asks for patience from motorists, and to stay back from and not pass the paint truck, as well as not driving on the wet paint lines. They will pull over periodically to allow traffic to pass.  You can can check conditions on major roadways 24/7 by visiting 511PA.com.

MILTON CHRISTMAS IN JULY EVENT

There will be an inaugural Christmas in July event in Milton this Saturday.  According to the Daily Item, the Milton Winterfest Committee is attempting to extend the Spirit they try to generate at Christmastime during the summer this year as well as to raise awareness for the wintertime event.  There will be a candy cane hunt, games and activities for the kids along with over 20 food and craft vendors plus fundraising auctions and drawings. The event is from 11am til 1pm at Brown Avenue Park.

SPORTS

Little League
PA State Tournament

Back Mountain 4  TriTown 1
TriTown  vs GreenCastle Tonight @ Newville 7pm

MLB Draft League
WV Black Bears 4  Williamsport Crosscutters 3
WV sweeps the series.
Cutters back home tonight hosting State College Spikes 6:35pm first pitch

MLB
Tigers  3 Guardians  0
Padres  3  Nationals 0
Orioles  7  Marlins  6
Mets 3  Braves  2
MLB Tonight
Guardians vs Phillies 6:40pm
Padrtes vs Orioles 7:05pm
Braves vs Mets 7:10pm
Yankees vs Red Sox  7:10pm ESPN+
Pirates vs Diamondbacks 9:40pm

Olympic News
Canada’s women’s national team head coach Bev Priestman has been removed from the country’s Olympic soccer team over a scandal involving the use of drones to spy on opponents’ practice.  The Canadian Olympic Committee said it made the decision after Canada Soccer decided to suspend Priestman for the remainder of the tournament.

Paris 2024 Opening Ceremonies Today
Streaming live @ 12pm NBC/Peacock, NBCOlympics.com
Primetime Replay 7:30pm  NBC

  • From a technical, television perspective, the extravaganza will be the most complicated event that has ever been produced. The Olympic Broadcasting Service (OBS) will operate 100 cameras along the parade route and each delegation will have access to a live mobile phone camera on the boat. NBC will be tracking Team USA’s route, and the Americans will be second-to-last down the river because the U.S. will host the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS JULY 25, 2024

ALLEGED SHOOTER’S MOTHER CHARGED AS ACCOMPLICE

The mother of the alleged shooter in an incident that happened in Loyalsock township that killed 15 year old Ahmeen Palmer is being charged as an accomplice to murder and her preliminary hearings started yesterday.  According to the Sun Gazette, Johneice Francin Legare faces 10 charges and most remain sealed from the public.  After an investigation, police say Legare drove the suspect to the East Third Street parking lot March 2nd allegedly to confront the victim, and after the shooting, drove away with the suspect in her car and cell phone records indicated they went to the Philadelphia area.  District Judge Gary Whiteman bound over all charges in the case and a trial date of Legare  has not been set.  The alleged suspect, Ja’hsir Legare, remains at large at this time.

COGAN STATION MAN ARRESTED FOR NOT PAYING TAXES

A man from Cogan Station was in U.S. Middle District Court this week and pleaded guilty to not paying taxes. According to Penn Live, J. Michael Barr, of Barr Construction, admitted to using a cash system between 2017 and 2020, paying out around 615 thousand dollars to his employees to avoid taxes.  He may now face up to two years in prison.  An amount of full restitution has yet to be determined at an upcoming hearing.  Barr is free pending an upcoming sentencing hearing.

FREE MEALS AT MONTOURSVILLE THIS YEAR

Students in Montoursville will not have to pay for meals this upcoming school year.  According to the district, students will receive one free breakfast and one free lunch on the days school is in session throughout the entire 2024-2025 schoolyear.  Students will be allowed to keep balances on their account and may use it for extra purchases, approved snacks or for drinks.  Details and a list of the prices for extra meals are on the Montoursville Area School District’s website for each school.

FAYLOR LAKE RECOGNIZED FOR DISC GOLF COURSE

Snyder County has been recognized by the National Association of Counties for their development of the Faylor Lake Disc Golf Course in Beavertown.  According to the Daily Item, the award is in the community and economic development category and calls the course an “outstanding government program.”  The course opened in 2021 and over time, the commissioners have installed a pavilion on the site, with seating and restrooms.  The 18 hole course was designed by Steve Braud and is maintained by Lee Zimmerman, regularly hosting disc golf tournaments in the past.

MAN CHARGED WITH MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS

A man from Hughesville who said he won the gun in a raffle is facing charges after he provided false information on an application to transfer a firearm into his name.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say Patrick Ranck knowingly lied on a federal form at Craig Dostick Guns in Muncy Creek Township, and that he had previously been convicted of charges that prohibit him from owning a gun.  He now faces felony attempted illegal transfer of a firearm and making false statements, but is free on 15 thousand dollars bail.

MAN CHARGED WITH ENDANGERMENT  AFTER CAR ACCIDENT

A Watsontown man was charged with endangering the welfare of children after two teens were injured during an accident in which the police say the man had been drinking.  According to the Daily Item, 51 year old Franklin Rovenolt was involved in a crash that he said was caused by hydroplaning around 10pm May 25th on Continental Boulevard in Limestone Township.  Police say his passengers suffered broken bones and cuts due to the accident.  Police say Rovenholt consented to a blood test, which measured his Blood alcohol content at .106 percent. He is free on 10 thousand dollars unsecured bail and will be in court for a preliminary hearing August 6th.

WASD SCHEDULES OPEN HOUSES

There are upcoming open houses at Williamsport Area schools for parents and students to get familiar with their new buildings and teachers.  Williamsport Area Middle School will hold their open house Tuesday, August 20th with separate times for 7th and 8th grade students.  Curtin and Lycoming Valley Intermediate Schools will hold their open houses Wednesday August 21st, and Primary Schools, Cochran, Hepburn-Lycoming and Jackson will hold their open house August 22nd – the same night as the High School.  Rising seniors can attend a “What’s my graduation plan?” session on Thursday the 22nd, too.  Get more specific times and details at wasd.org, under the academic calendar tab.  The first day of school for Williamsport is August 26th.

BASS TOURNAMENT IN LEWISBURG THIS WEEKEND

The race for Angler of the Year continues this weekend in Lewisburg during the Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series at Susquehanna River.  According to North Central PA dot com, the competitors will use Lewisburg is the home base but may launch from any public launch listed in the official rules at bassmaster.com.  The “Susky” is Saturday and Sunday and is hosted by Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau.  Josh Chrenko from Indiana won the Kayak Series finale with a two-day total of 194 inches.

SPORTS

Little League State Championship
TriTown defeated West Point yesterday  4-3 in 7 innings
MLB Little League Today
Tri Town is in the winners’ bracket semifinals against Back Mountain 10am @ Newville

MLB Draft League
WV Black Bears 8       Williamsport Crosscutters 5 /8 innings – Rain
Cutters are in WV for Game 3 of the series tonight, then are back at home Friday hosting the State College Spikes 6:35pm first pitch

MLB
Guardians 2        Tigers  1
Pirates 5              Cardinals 0
Twins  5              Phillies 4
Marlins  6           Orioles  3
Padres  12           Nationals  3
Mets  12              Yankees 3
MLB Today
Padres  vs Nationals  12:05pm  ESPN+
Orioles  vs Marlins  12:10pm
Tigers vs Guardians  1:10pm
Braves vs Mets  7:10pm

Olympic News
US Men’s Soccer
 * United States men’s Olympic soccer team lost 3-0 to host country France in the tournament opener
* Tens of thousands of fans at Parc des Princes Stadium booed and hissed and whistled their way through the Israeli national anthem before the soccer match between Israel and Mali. Participants say the voices of Israel’s fans, even though in the minority, became loud enough to drown out the dissent.

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