BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 22, 2024

THREE HOSPITALIZED AFTER DOMESTIC INCIDENT

A domestic disturbance in Loyalsock Township that turned violent, sent three people to the hospital yesterday around 10am.  According to State Police at Montoursville, there was a physical altercation at the 1400 block of Grampian Boulevard between a father and son which resulted in the son stabbing his father.  The father then shot a gun at the son and the bullet passed through the son’s girlfriend and then struck him as well.  None of the injuries are fatal.  According to the Sun Gazette, all the people involved were hospitalized and are in stable condition.  Charges are pending prosecution decision.

PENNDOT ENACTS TIER THREE CONDITIONS IN EASTERN PA

With the wet snow conditions, PennDOT put various speed and vehicle restrictions in place on eastern corridor roadways statewide yesterday.  There will be Tier 1 restrictions on I-81 north of 380 and on the entire length of I-84.  Tier 1 restrictions include tractors without trailers or lightly loaded trailers, passenger cars towing trailers, RVs, commercial busses or school busses and motorcycles.  Where there is no restriction in place, commercial vehicle drivers in particular are encouraged to exercise caution in high winds.  Restrictions will be lifted as quickly as possible when conditions are safe.

CASEY CONCEDE TO MCCORMICK

Media outlets report that Democratic Senator Bob Casey has conceded to Republican Dave McCormick in the U.S. Senate race after a recount was triggered in the state for the original ballot count that separated the candidates by 16,414 votes.  According to the Sun Gazette, Commissioner Scott Metzger said the recount in Lycoming County took place this week and was handled by county employees from several departments.  The County Board of Elections will hold meetings next week to certify the local results .  The Pennsylvania Department of State ordered the 67 county boards of elections to conduct a statewide recount which will be certified November 27th.

SAMARITAN’S PURSE COLLECTING UNTIL NOVEMBER 25TH

The international organization Samaritan’s Purse will continue their National Collection Week for Operation Christmas Child through November 25th.  According to the non-profit, local churches across the globe pack individual Shoeboxes with items for the children and deliver them to 170 countries and territories.  Several locations out of many in Lycoming County that will accept filled shoebox drop-offs  include, City Church in Williamsport, Fairlawn Community Church in Cogan Station, Grace Baptist in Muncy and others.  Find out about how to pack a shoebox and about Franklin Graham’s  Operation Christmas Child by going to the website Samaritans purse dot org.

MAN ARRESTED FOR THROWING GLASS JAR

A 28 year old man from Williamsport was charged with disorderly conduct and more after he threw a thick glass container at a woman’s car in the 200 block of Valley Street in Duboistown following an early morning argument.  According to South Williamsport police, Brennan Scott Gundrum was arraigned last week for the incident involving him and his ex-girlfriend.  The glass jar allegedly thrown by Gundrum shattered and caused almost 300 dollars damage to the vehicle.  He was also charged with propulsion of missiles and criminal mischief and released on 5 thousand dollars bail.

TROOPERS INJURED TRYING TO SERVE WARRANT IN CENTRE COUNTY

Two state troopers were injured after a suspect attempted to flee in a van November 13th from his home in the area of Johnson Hill Road and Moose Run Road in Phillipsburg.  Police say they went to the home of 43 year old Nathan Lee Folmar to serve a warrant on Centre county DUI charges and when confronted while sitting in the back seat of his van, he refused police orders to get out of the car.  Folmer accelerated and drove out of the area, striking one trooper with the driver’s side mirror and another with flying debris.  Police pursued Folmer  for about a mile and then chased him on foot until he was taken into custody.  Folmer was charged with aggravated assault, recklessly endangerment and more. He was denied bail.

SALVATION ARMY SHAMOKIN SEEKING HOLIDAY DONATIONS

The Shamokin branch of the Salvation Army is looking for help with their local food drive.  According to the News Item, organizers from the Salvation army say that a $15 dollar donation can cover the cost of one ham for a family, as they hope to feed 500 hundred families during the non-profit’s Christmas assistance program. The donation window will stay open through December 13th.  Irish Isle Provision Co., on West. Arch Street in Coal Township will store the hams before the holiday.  Call the food drive chairman of the Salvation Army Shamokin, Brian Persing at 8472479 for more information.

SPORTS

NFL Thursday Night Football
Browns 24                      Steelers  19
NFL Sunday
Chiefs vs Panthers1pm
Buccaneers vs Giants 1pm CBS
Cowboys vs Commanders  1pm FOX
49ers vs Packers  4:25pm FOX
Eagles vs Rams  8:20pm NBC

PIAA HS Football Quarterfinals

Class A  Muncy vs Delone Catholic @ Cedar Cliff HS, New Cumberland  – Friday 7pm
AAA Danville vs Bermudian Springs  @ Susquanita HS, Duncannon – Saturday 1pm

NCAA Football Saturday
Penn State  vs Minnesota 3:30pm  CBS
BYU vs Arizona State 3:30pm ESPN
Army vs Notre Dame  7pm NBC/Peacock
The Citadel vs Clemson  3:30pm CW Network

NBA
Hornets  123        Pistons  121
Raptors  110        Timberwolves  105 
Spurs  126                     Jazz  118
Magic 119            Lakers  118
NBA Tonight
Nets vs 76ers  7pm
Celtics vs Wizards  7pm
Warriors vs Pelicans  7:30pm ESPN
Mavericks vs Nuggets  10pm ESPN

NHL
Bruins 1               Utah  0
Golden knights  3          Senators  2
Red Wings  2        Islanders  1
Devils  4               Hurricanes 2
Flames  3              Rangers  2
Wild  5                 Oilers 3

NHL Tonight

Jets  vs Penguins  7pm NHLNet
Sabres  vs Ducks  10pm ESPN+


MLB News
*  Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge captured the Most Valuable Player awards in their respective leagues yesterday, in a unanimous vote. Ohtani won his third in four years,  Judge’s second.
*  Ohtani won his first NL MVP and third overall on the strength of the first 50-homer, 50-steal season in major league history, while Judge’s greatest season ever resulted in his second AL MVP awarded by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 21, 2024

POLICE ARREST MAN WHO LED THEM ON A CHASE IN WILLIAMSPORT

A Philadelphia man was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after a high speed chase involving a stolen car in Williamsport.  According to the Sun gazette, city police say they observed 36 year old Dontay Jamal Robinson in a Chevy Malibu run two stop signs.  Police pursued Robinson through the city where he first attempted to hide with the car lights off, and then bailed from the car near George and Sheridan streets in the East End of Williamsport which began a foot chase, until police stopped and apprehended Robinson.  It was then they discovered the car had allegedly been stolen from the Philly area.  Robinson was taken into custody and is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 100 thousand dollars bail.

MAN ARRESTED IN WHITE DEER WITH THC PRODUCTS IN THE CAR

A man told state troopers he was delivering cannabis products for a Hazelton business last Thursday when he was pulled over on I-80 in White deer.  According to North Central PA dot com, 19 year old Franklin Castro Rodriguez was stopped for following another car too closely and was discovered by police to have  thousands of packaged THC products in the car.  Rodriguez contacted 29 year old Matt Patel, the man who hired him to drive the products, and upon arrival at the police barracks, was also charged with two felony counts each of manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver, and their bail was each set at 50 thousand dollars with a preliminary hearing December 10th.

VETERAN MENTORS SOUGHT FOR VETERAN’S COURT

In an effort to assist veterans who have been charged with non-violent crimes and are navigating the justice system in Lycoming County, President Judge Nancy Butts set up a Veteran’s Court program in 2019 so that other veterans could become mentors for them.  According to North Central PA dot com, the Lycoming County Director of Veteran Affairs, Mike McMunn said they are seeking new veteran volunteers to be a part of the program and consider helping them to reintegrate into society.  He said there are four active mentors assisting now, but they could use 4 or five more. Volunteer veterans seeking to mentor their brothers or sisters would undergo some training and be subject to a background check after they apply.  Call 570-220-8156 for information. 

NEW PUBLICATION HIGHLIGHTING KAYAK TRIPS IN PA

A new resource booklet for kayakers is about to be made available through a partnership between the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership and Susquehanna River Trail Association.  According to a press release,  the booklet  showcases four trips along the Middle Susquehanna between Sunbury, PA and Harrisburg, PA, some of which feature overnight stays at the river island campsites.  The publication includes a route overview including a maps, put-in and take-out locations, difficulty ratings, and more. The free Middle Susquehanna Paddling Booklet will be available at all future SGP events. Find out more at susquehannagreenway.org.

MUNCY WOMAN CHARGED FOR DELETING CAMERA DATA

A Muncy woman is facing felony charges after she told police investigating two burglaries near her home that she had no footage because her surveillance camera had been turned off, but had allegedly deleted the video.  According to the Sun Gazette, state police were seeking information about a stolen car and a burglary at a gun shop on John Brady Drive, and questioned 42 year old Nikki Burrows who lived near where the car was stolen. After which it was discovered Burrows deleted the video after the interview.  Police charged her with tampering with evidence charges and she waived her preliminary hearing.  Burrows posted 25 thousand dollars bail.  A suspect, 18 year old Khanif Carter of Baldwin Street, was ultimately arrested for both the car theft and attempted burglary and is incarcerated at Lycoming County Prison on 100 thousand dollars bail.

INMATE FACES MORE CHARGES FOR ASSAULT

An imprisoned man from Kulpmont has had more charges after he spit on a corrections officer while he was being moved to a disciplinary cell following a fight with another inmate July 1st. According to the Sun Gazette, Allen Lee Kulp Jr. pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography, unlawful contact with a minor and indecent assault of a person less than 13 in September and was sentenced to up to 24 years in prison but has now had the extra 27 months to 7 years added to run consecutively.  According to court records, Judge Eric Linhardt said to sentence Kulp to the time concurrently would send a message that assaults on prison staff will not go unpunished.  Kulp will be required upon release to register as a lifetime sex offender. 

SUIT FILED AGAINST WILLIAMSPORT MAYOR

In a civil discrimination suit against Williamsport’s Mayor filed by a Williamsport police officer, a jury sided with Derek Slaughter in the case.  According to North Central PA dot com, Steven Helms claimed Slaughter, representing the city, passed him up for an assistant chief promotion due to his involvement as a union official in an investigation against former city officials, including former Mayor Campana.  Current Chief of Police Justin Snyder was ultimately given the promotion even after recommendations from other city employees.  Three other applicants have filed civil suits against the city, as well.  The jury found that Slaughter was not motivated to discriminate against Helms.

CHEAPER GAS AT SHEETZ STORES FOR THANKSGIVING

Sheetz stores nationwide are lowering their prices of unleaded 88 gas for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.  According to the convenience store chain they will lower the price of Unleaded 88 – 40 cents per gallon now through November 30th.  According to Triple A as of the week of November 19, the average cost of a gallon of gas in Pennsylvania stood at $3.249 per gallon, which is nearly 25 cents more per gallon than the national average of $3.063 per gallon.  Unleaded 88 gas has been approved for all vehicles made in 2001 and later.

SPORTS

NBA
Bucks  122                     Bulls 106
Rockets 130         Pacers  113
Grizzlies  117       76ers  111
Knicks  138          Suns  122
Warriors  120       Hawks  97
Clippers  104       Magic  93
NBA Tonight
Pistons vs Hornets  7pm  NBATv
Jazz vs Spurs  8pm
Magic vs Lakers  10:30pm 

NHL
Maple Leafs  3     Golden Knights  0
Hurricanes  4        Flyers   1
Stars  5                 Sharks  2
Kraken  3             Predators  0
Sabres  1              Kings  0
NHL Tonight
Islanders  vs Red Wings  7pm
Hurricanes  vs Devils  7pm
Panthers vs Blackhawks  8:30pm Hulu
Rangers  vs Flames  9pm

NFL Thursday Night Football Tonight
Steelers  vs Cleveland  8:15pm PrimeVid

PIAA HS Football Quarterfinals
Class A  Muncy vs Delone Catholic @ Cedar Cliff HS, New Cumberland  – Friday 7pm
AAA Danville vs Bermudian Springs  @ Susquanita HS, Duncannon – Saturday 1pm

NCAA Football Saturday
Penn State  vs Minnesota 3:30pm  CBS
BYU vs Arizona State 3:30pm ESPN
Army vs Notre Dame  7pm NBC/Peacock
The Citadel vs Clemson  3:30pm CW Network

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 20, 2024

MIFFLINBURG MAN FORGED CHECKS FOR DRUG MONEY

A man from Mifflinburg was arrested for forging checks to allegedly get cash to buy drugs.  According to North Central PA dot com, Mifflinburg Police say 23 year old Jasper Pierce Faircloth forged a signature and cashed seven bad checks totaling almost 4 thousand dollars in early October and avoided calls from the bank when his account was overdrawn.  Faircloth admitted he used the funds to buy drugs and a virtual reality headset.  He faces seven felony counts each of forgery, seven misdemeanor counts of bad checks, felony theft, and felony receiving stolen property.  He was incarcerated in lieu of 25 thousand dollars bail.

TWO DUI CHARGES IN ONE NIGHT FOR MONTOURSVILLE WOMAN

A woman from Montoursville was charged with DUI twice during the early hours of October 5th and is now free on bail.  According to state police, 27 year old Asia Agnew was stopped in the 300 block of Broad Street after being observed driving in an impaired manner, but denied consuming alcohol and refused a blood test at the DUI center.  She was charged with DUI and taken home.  An hour later, Agnew was stopped along the 200 block of Church Alley by another trooper who knew she had been stopped for suspected DUI previously.  Agnew again refused a blood sample, but took a preliminary breath test that showed alcohol according to police.   She was charged again with similar DUI and summary offenses from the first incident.

INCORRECT, UNDATED BALLOTS NOT TO BE COUNTED IN PA

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declared with a majority vote that ballots in the state that are undated or incorrectly dated from the just-completed 2024 general election are not to be counted.  According to Penn Live, the justices wrote the ruling for all county election board members to follow the declaration even though some eastern counties voted in this last election in favor of counting the undated votes.  As of Monday, McCormick holds a 17,444-vote lead over Casey. The recount begins today and must be complete and reported by November 27th.

TWO MUNCY MEN WIN HONORS AT WORLD DAIRY EXPO

Two young men from Muncy and their cows have won top honors at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin.  According to the Sun Gazette, Phillip McCormick and Robin were grand champions for the junior division and honorable mention in the open show for Red&White.  Dakota Fraley and Diamond were grand champions of the Brown Swiss in the international junior show.  There were 55,000 attendees and 96 countries being represented for the week-long agricultural event. McCormick is studying animal science at Penn State Altoona and was a member of 4-H.  Fraley’s family owns Twin County Farms in Muncy. Get information about the recent competition at worlddairyexpo.com.

WOMAN STILL HOSPITALIZED FROM ROUTE 901 CRASH

A woman from Minersville remains hospitalized after a head-on crash on State Route 901 in Coal Township that occurred last Wednesday.  According to a PA state police press release, 54 year old Christie Marie Paulson’s vehicle crossed the center line and struck a westbound 2023 Chevrolet Silverado head-on. The driver of the Silverado, 57 year old Daniel Kasper, suffered minor injuries after his truck took the brunt of the impact.  Paulson was unconscious at the scene and was extricated from her vehicle by first responders from the Coal Township Fire Department. The violent accident damaged the roadway by causing a gash in the pavement.  The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

WARRANT ISSUED FOR WATSONTOWN ID THIEF

A warrant has been issued for a man from the Bronx, NY who they say is responsible for identity theft in Watsontown.  According to state police, they have charged 28 year old Kevin Iurilli for using driver’s license numbers to cash checks and withdraw funds in Northumberland and previously in Blair County where he was accused of ID theft from two other individuals.  Iurilli is not yet in custody. 

CROSSCUTTERS HOT STOVE BANQUET COMING IN JANUARY

The line-up for the Williamsport Crosscutters’ Hot Stove Banquet fundraiser was announced and the event is coming up January 17th at the Genetti Hotel in Williamsport.  According to the crosscutters, Hall of Fame pitcher Mike Mussina, ESPN Hall of Fame Baseball Analyst Tim Kurkjian, and Philadelphia Phillies third base coach Dusty Wathan will be the special guests in attendance at the event.  A dinner and silent auction of special sports memorabilia is part of the banquet and the charity chosen to benefit from the proceeds this year will be Lycoming County United Way.  Get details at crosscutters.com.

STUDENTS PROTEST TO SAVE SYMBOLIC MAPLE TREE

Students at Meadowview Christian Academy protested peacefully Monday to save a symbolic maple tree on school property after it was slated to be cut down to make way for electric lines.  According to the News Item, the tree has been outside the school for over 60 years when it was Paxinos Public School, and is used currently as shade for graduation ceremonies, a spot for pictures and educational sessions.  Ultimately PPL agreed to just trim the tree and it will remain standing for now thanks to the students and teachers efforts to save it.

SPORTS

NBA
Nets  116              Hornets  115
Celtics 120                     Cavaliers 117
Nuggets  122        Grizzlies  110
Mavericks  132    Pelicans  92
Spurs  110                     Thunder  104
Lakers  124          Jazz 118

NBA Tonight

Bulls vs Bucks  7:20pm ESPN
76ers  vs Grizzlies  8pm
Knicks vs Suns  10pm ESPN
Hawks vs Warriors 10pm

NHL
Oilers  5               Senators 2
Lightning  3          Penguins  2
Wild 4                  Blues  2
Jets  6                   Panthers  3
Ducks  3               Blackhawks  2
Flames  2              Islanders  1
Rangers  4            Canucks  3

NHL Tonight

Hurricanes Flyers  7:30pm  TNT/MAX
Predators vs Kraken  10pm TNT/MAX
Sabres vs Kings 10:30pm ESPN+

Men’s Tennis
* (38 yr-old) Rafael Nadal’s amazing career came to an end after Spain lost its Davis Cup quarterfinal against the Netherlands yesterday (2-1).

* Nadal announced last month that this would be his final tournament, after winning  22 men’s Grand Slam titles in his career.
* Nadal told the media Monday that he could no longer reach the competitive level he felt was required to continue to challenge for some of the sport’s biggest honors.

NFL Thursday Night Football
Steelers  vs Cleveland  8:15pm PrimeVid

PIAA HS Football Quarterfinals
Class A  Muncy vs Delone Catholic @ Cedar Cliff HS, New Cumberland  – Friday 7pm
AAA Danville vs Bermudian Springs  @ Susquanita HS, Duncannon – Saturday 1pm

NCAA Football Saturday
Penn State  vs Minnesota 3:30pm  CBS
BYU vs Arizona State 3:30pm ESPN
Army vs Notre Dame  7pm NBC/Peacock
The Citidel vs Clemson  3:30pm CW Network

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER

ARSON CHARGE SENTENCE HANDED DOWN TO A WYSOX MAN

 A man from Wysox has been sentenced to state prison after he was found guilty of arson and resisting arrest.  According to State Police, 44 year old Corey Dean Potter burned down his trailer located on Tulip Lane at Jackson Mobile Home Park in July of 2023 and resisted arrest to the point where he was tased so police could take him into custody at the scene.  Potter also had his probation revoked for a previous DUI and was resentenced to 1 to 2 years for that but for the arson charge a Bradford County judge gave him 21 months to five years.  He will serve no less than 33 months in state prison.

INJURED PEDESTRIAN CHARGED WITH CROSSING VIOLATION

An 80 year old pedestrian suffered injuries in early November when he was hit by a car while crossing Lycoming Mall Drive near Odell Road at dusk.  According to State police at Montoursville, Craig L. Campbell was struck in the roadway around 5:45pm by a 16 year old driving a 2010 Subaru Outback west on Lycoming Mall Drive.  Campbell was transported to the hospital for his suspected injuries the driver of the Subaru and her passenger were not injured.  Campbell was cited for right of way crossing violations. 

ROUTINE SEARCH TRIGGERED LOCKDOWN AT MONTOURSVILLE

A lockdown at Montoursville High School yesterday was brought about by a routine, scheduled Pennsylvania State Police drug search around 9:30am.  According to a text message from the school administrators to parents, the police presence on campus lasted about 45 minutes for a K-9 search that had been on the schedule previously but had been delayed.  The search event was not prompted by any recent drug activity and school was back in session before 10:30 with no threat to students or staff. 

SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY PREPARING FOR 2025

After a short season in 2024, the Selinsgrove Speedway will be open for the 2025 season operated by a new promotional team.  According to the Sun Gazette, Snyder County Dirt Management Group lead by Paula Schick, Jenna Mowery and Colin Rice will lease the facilities through an agreement with the Selinsgrove Fair Board.  A tentative schedule of 23 races has been planned at Selinsgrove Raceway Park set for a grand re-opening to feature 410 sprint cars and late models on Friday April 11th.  A complete schedule is planned to be released in December.

SUSPECT SOUGHT IN THREE BREAK-INS

After suspects broke windows of cars in South Williamsport last week to steal items during daylight hours, local police are seeking a suspect or suspects.  According to the Sun Gazette, the two incidents happened to cars parked along the southside  Riverwalk near the future Local Government Center and Community Building at 545 E. Central Ave.  In Montoursville, police are investigating a similar case where a vehicle’s front window was smashed at Indian Park on Monday.  In each of the three recent break-ins, purses were stolen from the victims.  Police remind residents to keep valuables out of sight even in an unattended locked car – particularly firearms.

WOMAN SENTENCED FOR DRUG DEATH IN 2023

A former Ashland resident in court Monday for her trial in the 2023 overdose death of a 15-year-old from Mount Carmel,  pleaded no contest moments before a jury was to be selected for her case.  According to the Daily Item,  Victoria Mowry now of Schuylkill County was sentenced for charges of felony  possession with intent to deliver for the fentanyl that was used in the overdose death of Ricky Payne of Hickory Street, but charges of drug delivery resulting in death were withdrawn.  Payne’s brother Christopher was originally charged with the same offenses but in a deal with the DA, plead guilty to a misdemeanor involuntary manslaughter in exchange for his testimony against Mowry.  She was sentenced to 3 to 23 months in county jail, but has already served 185 days.

RECOUNT FOR US SENATE SEAT IN PA STARTS WEDNESDAY

As Democrat Bob Casey continues to hold on to his US Senate seat, the recount in the Commonwealth is set to begin on Wednesday of this week. According to the Department of State, Casey received 48.53% of the vote and Dave McCormick had 48.90% with Dave McCormick, leading Casey by just over 29,000 votes as of Wednesday, November 13th.  Vote totals for McCormick and Casey are within a 0.5% margin, which automatically triggers a statewide recount under state law.  PA counties will finish the recount at noon on November 26th and report the results to the secretary of the commonwealth by Nov. 27 at noon.

TOYS FOR TOTS ON THE TRAIN SATURDAY

Toys for Tots will be taking the North Shore Rail Line this weekend for the 21st Annual Toys for Tots Drive, hosted by North American Railcar Operators Association.  According to the North Shore Railroad, the fee for the ride on the speeders rail cars Saturday, is a new, unwrapped toy for either a boy or a girl. The Toys for Tots representatives will collect the toys. The event starts at 8am Saturday with State Senator Lynda Schlegel Culver judging the best-decorated speeders. The ride goes from Northumberland, to Berwick, and then returns. This is the former Erie Lackawanna track.  Get schedule details at nshr.com.

SPORTS

PIAA HS Football Quarterfinals
Class A  Muncy vs Delone Catholic @ Cedar Cliff HS, New Cumberland  – Friday 7pm
AAA Danville vs Bermudian Springs  @ Susquanita HS, Duncannon – Saturday 1pm

NFL
Texans  34                     Cowboys  10
NFL Thursday Night Football
Steelers  vs Cleveland  8:15pm PrimeVid

NHL
Blue Jackets  5     Bruins 1
Avalanche  3        Flyers 2
Canadiens  3        Oilers  0
Ducks  4               Stars 2
Capitals  6                     Utah  2
Sharks  5              Red Wings  4
NHL Tonight
Lightning vs Penguins  7pm ESPN+
Islanders vs Flames  9pm  ESPN+
Rangers  vs Canucks 10pm ESPN+

NBA
Bulls  122             Pistons  112
Heat  106             76ers  89
Knicks  134          Wizards  106
Bucks  101                     Rockets 100
Magic 109            Suns 99
Hawks  109          Kings  108
Clippers  102       Warriors  99
NBA Tonight
Cavaliers vs Celtics  7pm TNT
Hornets  vs Nets  7:30pm
Thunder vs Spurs 9:30pm TNT
Jazz vs Lakers  10:30pm

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 18, 2024

ARSON CHARGES FOR 22 YEAR-OLD

A Williamsport man has been arrested after an investigation into several fires that were intentionally set in the city between November 4th and 5th.  According to the Sun Gazette, in a joint effort between Williamsport Police, Fire and Pennsylvania College of Technology police, they have apprehended 22 year old Jacob George Fichter who police say admitted during an interview that he had set the fires.  A search warrant for Fichter’s residence and car had been issued and police found clothing worn by the suspect seen on surveillance video, man-made incendiary devices and also discovered a bicycle allegedly used by the suspect.  Fichter was charged with a host of arson charges, reckless burning and endangerment, loitering and other charges.  He is in Lycoming County Prison in lieu of 200 thousand dollars bail.

DRUG INVESTIGATION LEADS TO ARREST OF WILLIAMSPORT MAN

After a tip in Williamsport that there were drugs being manufactured at a residence at the 800 block of Poplar Street in early November, probation officers filed search warrants for the residence and found 22 year old Dante Caiden Kolasa in possession of marijuana, cocaine, guns, pills, and cash.  According to North Central PA dot com, officers observed drugs and paraphernalia when they went to the home and struggled to handcuff Kolasa, who allegedly resisted arrest.  He was charged with receiving stolen property, possession of a firearm prohibited, possession with the intent to deliver a controlled substance, tampering with evidence, resisting arrest and more.  He is in Lycoming County Prison in liue of 95 thousand dollars bail.

ROLLING ROADBLOCK POSTPONED FOR KELLY TOWNSHIP

A rolling roadblock announced for today along Route 15 in both directions in Kelly Township, for removal of utility wire has been postponed.  According to PennDOT, a contractor for Windstream planned to cut and remove wires that span Route 15 between Colonel John Kelly Road and Zeigler Road.  The project will now take place at a future date.  Get road information 24/7 at 511PA dot com.

GRANTS FROM DCNR TO UPGRADE REC AREAS OF LYCOMING COUNTY

Over a million dollars has been awarded for two projects in Lycoming County thanks to the Community Conservation Partnership Program by DCNR.  According to an announcement by State Senator Gene Yaw and Representative Jamie Flick the funding will help transform Lycoming County and the City of Williamsport by expanding recreational opportunities and improving public spaces.  Ove 649 thousand dollars is earmarked in Lycoming County for the Susquehanna River Walk Extension project, and in the city, over 400 thousand dollars will be used for the rehabilitation of Youngs Woods Park including pedestrian walkways, a pickleball court and a parking area.  Get more details about the funding at SenatorGeneYaw.com or.RepFlick.com. 

MOTHER ARRESTED AFTER TODDLERS FOUND IN ROAD

A woman from Lewisburg is facing child endangerment charges after her two toddlers were outside her home unsupervised and running in the road on West Market Street.  According to the Daily Item, a driver found the toddlers in dirty diapers ages one and three, running on West Market Street about 9:25am on October 23rd , and saw them almost hit by cars.  That driver looked after the children for about 15 minutes before police entered the home of 20 year old Meah Buss who was coming down from the second floor of the home .  Buss told police she had been in the bathroom for about 5 minutes.  Union County Children & Youth Services were also on the scene before police charged the mother with  child endangerment.  Buss is free on her own recognizance and has a preliminary hearing December 19th.

MAN FACES MORE CHARGES AFTER THREATENING MAN’S FAMILY

A man who came to Williamsport from New Jersey and sought help from a resident along Louisa Street which led to an arrest, is facing more charges after threatening the man’s family for kicking him out. According to the Sun Gazette, Gerral Ingram who is a convicted felon, was allegedly verbally abusive after he stayed for a short time with the victim’s family and was asked to leave October 10th.  After charges were filed, Ingram then brought firearms back into the home where they were in close proximity to children who lived there.  His case was held for court for felony endangering the welfare of a child, convicted felon not to possess a firearm, terroristic threats, and more along with disorderly conduct and harassment charges.  Ingram is behind bars in lieu of 75 thousand dollar bail.

PSP SEEKING SUSPECT IN KULPMONT THEFT

State police are seeking the suspect in the November 6th robbery at the Sunoco convenience store in Kulpmont.  According to the News Item, 55 year old John McLaughlin entered the store and stole the Games of Skill money box, which contained $4,500 and also stole a safe containing over 48 hundred dollars which the female employee was unable to stop him from doing.  McLaughlin has been charged by state police with multiple felonies including burglary, robbery and theft relating to the robbery.  He remains at large.

ADDITIONAL FEMA ASSISTANCE FOR FLOOD DAMAGE IN PA

Additional federal public assistance has been approved after Gov. Josh Shapiro requested the new FEMA funds following the devastation caused by remnants of Tropical Storm Debby in August. In order for a region to qualify for FEMA funding there must be a cumulative total of $23.9 million in eligible disaster response and recovery damages and costs. After the approved program, there will be additional hazard mitigation funding for the 29 counties  to help rebuild and better resist future disasters.

SPORTS

NFL
Packers 20            Bears  19
Dolphins  34        Raiders  19
Rams  28              Patriots 22
Colts  28              Jets  27
Steelers  18           Ravens  16
Bills 30                 Chiefs 21
Chargers 34          Bengals  27
NFL Monday Night Football
Texans vs Cowboys  8:15pm  ESPN /ABC

NHL
Hurricanes 4         Blues  1
Capitals  5            Golden Knights 2
Rangers  2            Kraken  0
Predators 5         Canucks 3
NHL Tonight
Blue Jacks vs Bruins  7pm
Avalanche  vs Flyers  7pm NHLNet
Oilers vs Canadiens 7:30pm
Ducks vs Stars  8pm
Capitals vs Utah 9pm ESPN+

NBA
Cavaliers  128      Hornets  114
Timberwolves  120  Suns 117
Pistons 124         Wizards  104
Knicks  114          Nets  104
Rockets  143        Bulls  107
NBA Today
76ers vs Heat 7:30pm
Wizards vs Knicks  7:30pm
Rockets  vs Bucks  8pm NBAtv

Festival of Lights in Brandon Park

🎄✨ KICK OFF THE HOLIDAYS WITH THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS! ✨🎄

Join us at Brandon Park on Friday, November 22nd, from 6 PM to 8 PM, for a magical evening filled with holiday cheer and dazzling lights!

🎅 Event Highlights:
🎨 Festive Craft Tables for Kids
🔥 Cozy S’mores Station
🎅 Meet & Greet with Santa
💃 A Spectacular Holiday Performance by the Melissa Augustine Dancers
🎁 And so much more holiday fun!

Bring your family, your friends, and your holiday spirit as we light up Brandon Park and celebrate the season together. Don’t miss this enchanting start to the holidays! ✨🎶

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 15, 2025

FORMER CITY OFFICER SENTENCED TO PROBATION

It’s a 28 month probation sentence for former Williamsport Bureau of Police Cpl. Eric B. Derr.  According to the Sun Gazette, after Derr’s 3-day trial in August, he was found not guilty of misdemeanor unsworn falsification to authorities, tampering with public records and obstruction of the administration of law, but was convicted of  28 counts of unlawful use of a computer for exceeding his authority on use of the state JNET system from 2015 to 2019. In his sentencing hearing, Derr received support from family and friends who said he was a true friend and family man, but his victim said on the stand that he was predator that all women should fear.  Northumberland County Judge Charles H. Saylor ordered Derr to serve the first 12 months of his sentence on house arrest and pay a 500 dollar fine.

MORE FLIGHTS FROM WILLIAMSPORT TO WASHINGTON

A representative from Southern Airways told the Lycoming County commissioners at their meeting yesterday that the airline will be expanding the schedule from Williamsport to Dulles in 2025, allowing travelers to depart earlier allowing for a more convenient business schedule.  According to the Sun Gazette, beginning January 1st, there will be 12 round trips to Washington DC per week, departing Lycoming County weekdays at 5:50am for a 7:30 arrival and a return flight from DC at 5:25pm returning to Williamsport Regional at 7pm.  Estimates of use of the new flight schedule are expected to generate a 25 percent increase in ridership and revenue. 

PA LAWMAKER COULD BE TAPPED FOR TRUMP’S CABINET

Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson who is currently House Agriculture Chair from Pennsylvania’s 15th District may be asked to join President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet.  According to Politico, Thompson is being considered for the Trump Administration’s Agriculture Secretary. The transition team for President elect Trump have not made any announcements reflecting this choice, but Thompsopn canceled a local event Tuesday saying he needed to be in Washington, DC.  Matthew Brennan, Thompson’s chief of staff said in a statement that he  is humbled by the prospect, but he has not been offered the position.

SALVATION ARMY RED KETTLE CAMPAIGN STARTS

The Salvation Army launched their annual Red Kettle campaign this week with the 6th annual Red Kettle Kickoff breakfast, and exceeded their goal of corporate and individual pledges, bringing in $52,000.  Families interested in eligibility can still sign up for the program as the distribution of toys and holiday meals is being coordinated now.  According to Salvation Army officials, in recent years the red kettle campaign has had to adapt to the loss of brick and mortar store shopping, instead turning to online donations using “Kettle Pay,” where people can use Apple Pay, Google Pay, and QR codes.  Use Give.salvationarmy.org for donating online.

TEEN DRIVES MOTHER’S CAR INTO DANVILLE DYKE

A 13 year old boy from Northumberland drove his mother’s car into Mahoning Creek near the Danville Middle School yesterday afternoon around 1pm and was uninjured in the accident.  According to the Daily Item,  Montour County police were notified of the teen driver who was traveling along Route 11 driving his mother’s gray Kia Telluride before he went through the Danville Area Middle School parking lot and over the dyke before landing in the creek.  Several companies responded to the emergency, and required a backhoe to remove the vehicle from the water.  No word on what charges could be filed against the juvenile.

HEALTH WORKER CHARGED WITH THEFT

A home health worker from Athens has been charged with financially exploiting a care-dependent person and theft, after the 90 year old victim’s family filed a report last month for incidents in September and October.  According to North Central PA dot com, 54 year old Lisa Pate allegedly took money from her client on September 17th, and over the next few days, the victim’s family tested their faith in Pate by stashing 150 dollars and checking to see if it was there the next day – of which 70 dollars was taken.  Pate who left the employment of the health care company who hired her after she was accused of the theft, was questioned by police and denied the actions.  She has a preliminary hearing on December 3rd.

FORMER PENN COLLEGE STUDENT FACES CHARGES FOR EXTORTION

Some charges against a former Penn College student who allegedly tried to extort money from another student, have been dropped in Lycoming County Court.  According to North Central PA dot com, 19 year old Kahsan Tahir Youk of Spring City will still face charges after he threatened another student following the solicitation of a business opportunity on a social media account.  Youk later, made demands for the victim to hand over bank information, saying he would have friends attack him if he didn’t comply.  The victim did make deposit on September 16th but authorities say the bank determined the deposit was fraudulent and that transactions that were attempted that were not made by the account owner.

SELINSGROVE VFW COLLECTING FOR HURRICANE RELIEF

Selinsgrove VFW Post 6631 is collecting items for those communities in North Carolina still recovering from Hurricane Helene.  According to the Daily Item, donations of items like bottled water, baby items, hygiene & cleaning supplies, and more will be loaded onto a trailer on the property at the VFW 940 Route 522, Selinsgrove  to be taken to the VFW State Headquarters in North Carolina.  Call ahead to arrange pick up of donations during regular hours at the VFW Post 6631 Monday through Saturday 11am til 9pm and 1-8pm Sundays.

SPORTS

HS Football State Playoffs  Tonight 7pm kick-off

PIAA First Round
Class 6A
State College vs Williamsport
BYB Game of the Week
6:30p/7p Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network

Quad A Juniata vs Shamokin
Class A  Muncy vs Lackawanna Trail @ Scranton
District 4 Championships  Friday
AAA – Lewisburg vs Danville
AA – Warrior Run vs Troy @ Mansfield U


NCAA Football Saturday
Clemson vs Pitt  12pm ESPN
Penn State (4) vs Purdue 3:30pm  CBS
Virginia vs Notre Dame  3:30pm NBC
Tennessee(7) vs Georgia (12)7:30pm  ABC
Kansas vs BYU  10:15pm ESPN

NFL
Thursday Night Football
Eagles  26  Commanders  18
NFL Sunday
Ravens vs Steelers   1pm CBS
Chiefs vs Bills  4:25pm CBS
Bengals vs Chargers  8:20pm NBC/Peacock
NFL Monday Night Football
Houston vs Dallas  8:15pm ESPN /ABC

NBA
Jazz 115  Mavericks  113
NBA Cup – Group play
76ers  vs Magic 7pm
Nets vs Knicks 7:30pm
Lakers vs Spurs  7:30pm ESPN
Grizzlies vs Warriors  10pm ESPN

NHL
Flyers  5  Senators  4
Devils  6  Panthers  2
Rangers  3  Sharks 2
Islanders  5  Canucks  2

NHL Tonight
Penguins  vs Blue Jackets 7pm NHL Net
Capitals vs Avalanche 9pm ESPN+
Golden Knights vs Utah 9pm

NHL Saturday

Sabres vs Flyers  7pm ESPN+

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 14, 2024

LINDEN MAN ARRESTED FOR TWO SEXUAL ASSAULTS

A man from Linden is in custody after he was arrested for allegedly raping an unconscious woman September 26th in Williamsport, as well as having chares filed against him for having inappropriate contact with a woman with cognitive disabilities.  According to Sun Gazette,  65 year old James Anthony Esposito Jr, was previously hired by one victim to trim trees on her property and later approached her in a social setting when he saw her at a bar in the city’s East End.  At the end of  the evening Esposito followed the victim to her home where she agreed to let him in her home for a beer.  Police say the woman reported losing consciousness and awoke later saying she sexually assaulted  Esposito was arrested two days later and then charged for the other assault from Sullivan County.  He is in Lycoming County Prison on no bail.

KCSD EMPLOYEES TO BE SENTENCED FOR CORRUPTION OF MINORS

The two women accused of sex-related offenses with minors when they were staff at Keystone Central School District have pleaded guilty in the case.  According to the Lock Haven Express, 36 year old Dana Ann Kitchen engaged in photo and file sharing with two juvenile males on the Snapchat platform and was charged with felony corruption of minors and two counts of unlawful contact with minors.  29 year old Brittany Kay Koch, of Beech Creek was also charged with the third degree felonies.  Sentencing for Kitchen could result in 20 years, for Koch a maximum of 14 years.  Both women will be required to register as Megan’s Law Offenders for at least 25 years.

LIHEAP APPLICATIONS TO BE ACCEPTED THROUGH APRIL 2025

Assistance for winter energy bills is available and the application process has begun for the federal grant program LIHEAP.  According to the Lock Haven Express, PPL Electric Utilities customers can apply for up to $2000 assistance through April of 2025, but are encouraged to act early while funds are still available. PPL provides other assistance for customers facing a tight budget, including  OnTrack offers fixed monthly payments and referrals to energy-saving programs for income-eligible customers, and other payment arrangements. Go online to find out more pplelectric.com/billhelp or call 1-800-342-5775.

BURN BAN IN MONTOUR COUNTY

Montour County Commissioners have implemented a burn ban this week over high fire risk and dry conditions in North Central PA.  According to media outlets, it was a unanimous vote Tuesday passing a resolution and imposing a ban on any and all outdoor burning. Fines could be imposed if the ordinance is violated.  Fines are set at $100 for the first offense adding one hundred dollars for each offense thereafter.  Burn bands remain in effect for areas of Northumberland, Sullivan, and Lycoming Counties – including a camp fire ban at state parks and burn ban on Pennsylvania Game lands.

CORRECTION:  VICTIM IN SHOOTING DID NOT HAVE A FIREARM

It was erroneously reported this week that the victim in a Friday night shooting of Daughterys Run Road in Woodward Township had also been armed but according to state police only the suspect in the shooting had been armed in the incident.  According to the Sun Gazette, police say 28 year old Tyler Whyte and 33 year old Shawn Shipton were involved in a vehicle transaction on Friday during which Shipton allegedly damaged the axle of the car he planned to purchase.  Investigators say when Shipton and two others returned to the property off of Wither Hollow Lane later to repair the damage, Whyte was there yelling and mocking them.  Moments later those on the scene said Whyte produced a gun and shot nine times at the victim. According to an affidavit, Shipton was taken to UPMC Williamsport with five gunshot wounds to the left side of his chest and a collapsed lung.  Whyte was arraigned early Saturday on felony charges of attempted homicide and aggravated assault.

AUTOMATIC RECOUNT TRIGGERED IN PENNSYLVANIA

An automatic recount has been triggered for the Nov. 5 general election race for U.S. Senate.  According to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt the vote totals for Senator Bob Casey and Dave McCormick are within the one-half of 1 percent margin that calls for the recount under state law. The recount will begin November 20th and must be complete by noon on Nov. 26th  the results will then be published after the 27th .  The unofficial returns at his time reflect that McCormick leads with 48.93% of the count with 48.5% for Casey . A recount uses over $1 million of taxpayer funds.

BUCKNELL SURVEY AVAILABLE FOR LEWISBURG RESIDENTS

Two educators from Bucknell University are seeking public input on community needs at Wolfe Field in Lewisburg by conducting a survey that was constructed by a team of stakeholders in the community and then given to students to create a survey based approved by the Bucknell University Institutional Review Board.  The students in the Integrated Perspectives course will be able to take the survey results and analyze how communities are building resilience and capacity to address problems complicated by climate change.  To find out more about the survey go to lewisburgneighborhoods.org before this Sunday.

SPORTS

NBA
Celtics  139          Nets  114
Bulls 124              Knicks  123
Cavaliers  114      76ers  106
Bucks  127                     Pistons  120  /OT
Spurs 139            Wizards  130
Lakers  128          Grizzlies  123
NBA Tonight
Dallas Mavericks  vs Utah Jazz 9pm NBAtv

NHL
Red Wings 3         Penguins  2
Maple Leafs  4     Capitals  3
Utah  4                 Hurricanes  1
NHL Tonight
Flyers  vs Senators  7pm
Devils  vs Panthers 7pm
Sharks vs Rangers  7pm
Blues vs Sabres  7:30pm  Hulu
Islanders  vs Canucks 10pm ESPN+

NFL Thursday Night Football
Commanders vs Eagles 8:15pm PrimeVid

HS Football State Playoffs  Friday
PIAA First Round
Class 6A
State College vs Williamsport
BYB Game of the Week/Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network
Quad A Juniata vs Shamokin
Class A  Muncy vs Lackawanna Trail @ Scranton
District 4 Championships  Friday
AAA – Lewisburg vs Danville
AA – Warrior Run vs Troy @ Mansfield U

BACKYARD BROADCASTING LOCAL NEWS NOVEMBER 13, 2024

OLD LYCO SUPERVISOR STEPS DOWN

Old Lycoming Township Supervisor David W. Shirn resigned as board Chairman as of Monday and a resignation letter was read by Supervisor Justin Kastner at Tuesday’s meeting.  According to the Sun Gazette, Shirn’s letter thanked the taxpayers and noted that an environment of disrespect and threats from previous employees led to the decision to step down after 6 years as supervisor and 47 years with the fire department.  Kastner said they appreciated Shirn’s contribution to the township. A third supervisor is expected to be appointed within the next two weeks.

SALLADASBURG ELEMENTARY TO CLOSE

Even with public and online support of keeping the building open, Jersey Shore School Board voted 6-3 in favor of closing Salladasburg Elementary School Monday night.  According to WNEP, in an effort to save money, the students will be moved to Jersey Shore Elementary.  Last year, the school board voted not to close Salladasburg Elementary School, instead choosing to redistribute class size, but after a cooling off period in August, the decision to close has happened  According to the Sun Gazette, parents and community members at the meeting Monday expressed disappointment and sadness at the decision, saying concerns should be about the children and the school board seems to think only about the costs.

HEATING OIL THEFT IN CENTRE COUNTY

Police are investigating the theft of home heating oil earlier this month in Centre County.  According to Pennsylvania State police in Rockview, 125 gallons of heating oil was stolen sometime between October 31st and November 1st from a home on Lower Gyp Road in Benner Township.  Police are seeking leads and information about the theft or any suspects.  Call stae police if you can assist the investigation 814-355-7545.

TROUT RUN SEEKING DONATIONS FOR CLAM STEAM FUNDRAISER

After devastating flood damage from Tropical Storm Debby, the Trout Run Volunteer Fire Company continues to work toward funding the restoration of their facilities.  They will be holding their 65th annual Clam Steam on Sunday, December 1st in a new location, 98 Upper Powy’s Road in Cogan Station.  The fundraising event will feature raffles consisting of various items and the company is seeking donations from the community to help support them, either through merchandise, in-kind donations, gift baskets or other gifts.  Email TRVFC16 @ icloud.com and find out how you can help keep Trout Run fire trucks rolling.

SUNBURY MAN ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTING TO ABDUCT WOMAN

A man from Sunbury is in custody after police say he attempted to abduct a female from the city.  According to the Daily Item, police reports say the victim mistook the car of 66-year-old Leroy Benner for an acquaintance and got in the vehicle about 9:30am last Friday.  Benner allegedly grabbed the woman and would not let her out of the car, driving to an area near Shikellamy High School where he attempted a sexual assault, but she escaped and rand tyo a nearby house.  Police are investigating several reports of a man attempting to get women to get into his car along all near Fourth and Market Street, which could be related to Benner.  He is in Benner in Northumberland County Jail awaiting an arraignment today.  Call Northumberland County 911 if you have information or video footage of the incident near Route 890 or Cider Press Road.

GALETON MAN ARRESTED FOR GUN THREAT

A man from Galeton is in county jail after threatening the mother of his child with a gun.  According to state police, 33 year old Jamie Lee Hignutt pointed a gun at the woman October 31st around 9:45pm saying he wanted to kill her in their West Main Street home.  Police were called and charged Hignutt with  terroristic threats, simple assault, and harassment. He is awaiting a preliminary hearing in Potter County Jail, unable to post bail, according to court records.

MCCORMICK INVITED TO WASHINGTON NOW

A spokesperson for Senator Chuck Schumer says David McCOrmick along with Democrat Ruben Gallego of Arizona have now been invited to attend freshman orientation.  According to the Tribune Review, some media outlets declared McCormick the winner in an upset victory Friday, but his opponent, Senator Bob Casey, has not yet not conceded.  At last count 59 year old McCormick, of Pittsburgh, leads by 40,000 votes with a margin of 49% to 48.4% over Casey.

CRIME WATCH IN SUBURY TO RETURN

A Crime Watch program will return to Sunbury after city officials approved a new plan for the city this week.  According to  Police Chief Travis Bremigen, his plan is to form various Crime Watch groups across the city and assign a police officer to be in charge of the sections.  Training would be provided so that volunteers would also help address code issues. The public will be updated soon about how to submit a letter so they can get involved in 2025.  The program would identify where privately owned cameras are located and also foster relationships with city businesses so that timely issues can be addressed.

SPORTS

NBA
Magic  114                     Hornets  89
Hawks  117          Celtics  116
Pistons  123         Heat  121
Knicks  111                   76ers  99
Suns  120             Jazz  112
Warriors  120       Mavericks  117
NBA Tonight
Celtics vs Nets  7:30pm
Bulls  vs Knicks  7:30pm
Cavaliers vs 76ers  7:30pm
Pelicans vs Thunder  7:30pm ESPN
Grizzlies vs Lakers  10pm ESPN

NHL
Jets  6                   Rangers  3
Devils  4               Panthers  1
Oilers  4               Islanders  3
NHL Tonight
Red Wings vs Penguins  7:30pm TNT
Kings vs Avalanche  10pm TNT/Max
NHL News
The Winnipeg Jets made NHL history with their 6-3 victory at the New York Rangers on Tuesday night, becoming the first team to win 15 of its first 16 games in a season.NFL Thursday Night Football
Commanders vs Eagles 8:15pm PrimeVid

HS Football State Playoffs  Friday
PIAA First Round
Class 6A
State College vs Williamsport
BYB Game of the Week/Twin Valley’s Talk Radio Network
Quad A Juniata vs Shamokin
Class A  Muncy vs Lackawanna Trail @ Scranton
District 4 Championships  Friday
AAA – Lewisburg vs Danville
AA – Warrior Run vs Troy @ Mansfield U

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