Saturday,
February 13, 2010
Fire damages a home in Shamokin
SHAMOKIN – A house fire caused heavy damage in Shamokin last
evening. The blaze at 449 South Harrison Street was reported around
9:40p.m. The first floor of the home was damage according to early
reports from the Northumberland County 9-1-1 Center.
They tell us, the Shamokin, Coal Township, Ralpho Township,
Kulpmont and Mt. Carmel fire departments were involved in the
firefight. Crews from about four other volunteer fire companies were
involved in a standby capacity. Authorities say they know of no
injuries and the crews were finished at the scene around 2:30a.m.
Accident in Riverside
injures one person
RIVERSIDE – One person was injured in a crash in Riverside Friday
afternoon. State police say 19-year-old Kevin Bingaman of
Selinsgrove lost control of his vehicle on Sunbury Road and skidded
into a vehicle driven by 29-year-old Joshua Kovaschetz of Sunbury.
A passenger is Kovaschetz’s vehicle, Walter Dees of Paxinos, was
injured in the crash and taken to Geisinger Medical Center for
treatment. No other injuries were reported in the crash around 5:15
Friday afternoon in Riverside. (Ali Stevens)
Draft of school goal
chart released
LEWISBURG – While Lewisburg Area School District residents
continue to evaluate a master facilities plan, a kind of
organizational chart is emerging of what will be taught in those
facilities. Superintendent Dr. Mark DiRocco calls the Learning
Framework a way to show how intervention, accelerated learning
programs, and exams fit in to the overall goals of the district.
Dr. DiRocco says it could be an aid to parents considering a move
to the district. Making sure students perform at grade level or
better will remain part of the plan, whether or not the federal
government renews the No Child Left Behind Act, a mandate that
imposes the same goal. Dr. DiRocco says accelerated learning
programs can be applied to almost all students. The Learning
Framework will be posted on line, when complete. (Matt Farrand)
Belfanti hopes federal
funds could help snow removal
HARRISBURG – State Reprehensive Bob Belfanti (D-107th, Mount
Carmel) is hoping for some federal funds in his district following
this week’s snowstorm. He says federal disaster assistance would
help municipalities that were forced to go outside of their budgets
to remove the snow.
The governor declared a statewide disaster emergency February 6th
to enable state, county and municipal governments to respond
effectively to the storm. Until a federal disaster emergency is
declared, no FEMA funding will be available, but if a federal
disaster is declared FEMA funding would be available for emergency
work.
Northumberland County
Transportation Director will resign
SUNBURY – Northumberland County Commissioner Vinny Clausi tells
us the county’s Transportation Director will resign on Monday.
Dennis Hepler had a meeting with the commissioners Tuesday after it
was discovered that Hepler overcharged the Area Agency on Aging and
PennDOT’s Shared-Ride Program for the past several months.
Hepler admitted to the double-charging for transporting senior
citizens and claims he did it in an effort to recoup some of the
money his department lost during the past year through a contract
with a local cab company.
Hepler claims Clausi encouraged him to enter into the contract
with Shamokin Yellow Cab Company, but he says he didn’t budget for
it, so he felt he needed to make up the money by double-charging the
agency. The overcharge of $15,000 is not expected to lead to
criminal charges. (Ali Stevens)
Former MLB pitching star
to receive an award from Economics Pennsylvania
SELINSGROVE – Economics Pennsylvania has announced that former
major league pitching star Mike Mussina will receive the annual
“Adam Smith Award For Distinguished Leadership.” Fritz Heinemann is
president and CEO of Economics Pennsylvania and says each year, they
choose someone with a strong interest in young people who serves as
a role model for their organization.
Mussina was with the Baltimore Orioles from 1991 to 2000 and then
pitched for the New York Yankees from 2001 to 2008. In 2000, Mussina
established the Mike Mussina Foundation to benefit children and
children’s charities.
Former recipients of the Economics Pennsylvania award includes
State Representatives Russ Fairchild and Merle Phillips, former
Bucknell president Gary Sojka and Selinsgrove Olympian Kelli Smith,
just to name a few.
Tickets for the February 25th luncheon featuring Mike Mussina and
Pittsburgh Steelers Star Linebacker Andy Russell are $75 each, with
the event at Tedd’s on the Hill. Proceeds from the luncheon support
Economics Pennsylvania programs. (Ali Stevens)
Volunteer firefighter
sentenced for arson
BLOOMSBURG – A former volunteer firefighter from Orangeville has
been sentenced to up to 42 years behind bars for a series of arson
fires last spring. Colton Barrett was in Columbia County Court
Thursday and was also ordered to pay nearly $800,000 in restitution.
One of the fires at a farmhouse in Fishing Creek Township left an
elderly couple seriously injured with major burns. Police say
Barrett set the fires using flares, matches or gasoline. Barrett was
also sentenced last year to three years in prison for burglarizing
several fire companies in the area. (Ali Stevens)
Elysburg resident wants
to run for the 107th
ELYSBURG – A Elysburg resident wants to run for state
representative of the 107th district, which is currently held by the
retiring Bob Belfanti (D-107th, Mount Carmel). 59-year-old Ted
Yeager is running as a Democrat. Yeager graduated from Southern
Columbia in 1968, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Wilkes College
and a master’s degree from Elmira College.
Yeager spent 27 years teaching social studies in the Danville
School District. Yeager is chairman of the Municipal Authority for
Ralpho Township and has served on the Ralpho Township Library Board,
the Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech Authority and the Elysburg Rotary Club.
He will face off against Kulpmont Mayor Myron Turlis and Coal
Township Commissioner George Zalar. The lone Republican candidate is
Northumberland County Commissioner Kurt Masser. (Ali Stevens)
Local nurse going on
medical mission trip to Bolivia
LEWISBURG – A local nurse will head to Bolivia in a few months to
help with surgeries for children born with cleft palates and cleft
lips. Vicki Eberhart of Winfield works at SUN Orthopedic and says
she has always enjoyed doing mission work, and knows that cleft
palates and lips are a big problem in Bolivia. Eberhart says surgery
can repair a child’s mouth, which allows them to eat properly and
get the nutrition they need.
To help with expenses for the April trip, a fundraiser is being
held Saturday at the Towne Tavern in Lewisburg. Guest bartenders at
the fundraiser include local doctor Thomas Dominick and retired
Major League baseball player Steve Kline. All are invited to the
fundraiser Saturday from 7:00-10:00p.m.
Bright future of the
House of Hope Susquehanna Valley on Roundtable this weekend
RIVERSIDE – For most of this century, the House of Hope
Susquehanna Valley has been helping teen girls get their lives back
on track. The house has been open in the Riverside area for more
than 4-years and they were doing non-resident counseling before
that. Over twenty girls have called the house their home for a year
or so and have graduated.
The house has a bright future too—according to the guests on this
weekend’s Roundtable program. Susan McDowell, the founder of the
program, and Alex Poirier, the executive director. They and a
student at the house—Emily—from Northumberland, discuss the mortgage
burning they had last summer, and the need to serve more girls (and
eventually…guys) in The Valley.
You can hear Roundtable (Sunday) on Eagle 107 (107.3FM) at 6a.m.,
100.9 (100.9FM), The Valley, at 6a.m., Newsradio 1070 WKOK (1070AM)
at 9a.m., Talkradio 1380 WMLP (1380AM), 11a.m., 94KX WQKX (94.1FM)
at 11p.m., and anytime, at www.wkok.com.
Latest Pennsylvania news,
sports, lottery, business and entertainment
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The second week of the trial for a former
state lawmaker and three aides has ended with the second prosecution
witness still on the stand. Defense attorneys spent Friday
cross-examining Jeff Foreman, who was chief of staff to defendant
Mike Veon until 2006 and spent about two decades working in the
Legislature. Foreman has been telling the jury what he knows about
the alleged use of the General Assembly's employees, equipment and
cash to wage campaigns. Also Friday, the presiding judge conducted a
hearing into whether dozens of defense subpoenas issued to current
and former state lawmakers and employees will be thrown out. Veon
was the No. 2 ranking House Democrat. He's on trial with three
former aides for theft, conspiracy and conflict of interest.
PITTSBURGH (AP) - A western Pennsylvania lawmaker frustrated with
continuing power outages from last weekend's snowstorm called for an
investigation into the emergency response to the wintry weather.
State Rep. Peter Daley of Washington County said Friday he plans to
call a hearing to get answers about how some residents of
southwestern Pennsylvania could go without power for more than a
week. Daley says his office has received many calls from angry
residents who want answers. He'll invite representatives from power
and water companies along with government and emergency planning
agencies serving Washington, Greene and Fayette counties. The
hearing will be scheduled within a few weeks. By Friday afternoon,
Allegheny Energy still had 12,000 customers without power. In the
Philadelphia area, Peco had 11,000 without power following
Wednesday's blizzard.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania's state Senate leaders say a
commission that will look for ways for state government to save
money is ready to meet. Senator Republican leader Dominic Pileggi of
Delaware County and Senate Democratic leader Robert Mellow of
Lackawanna County said Friday they have appointed members of the
commission. They say the Government Management and Cost Study
Commission is to hold its first meeting Feb. 19. The Senate created
the commission by approval of a resolution Dec. 16. Under the
resolution, the commission is to report its findings to the Senate
by June 30.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A published report says the wife of the
late congressman John Murtha is being urged to run for the House
seat that he held for nearly four decades. Murtha spokesman Matthew
Mazonkey told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in a story published
Friday that many people have called his office to suggest that Joyce
Murtha would be the perfect successor to her husband. Several other
potential candidates for Murtha's seat in western Pennsylvania's
coal and steel country have surfaced even before Gov. Ed Rendell
sets a date for a special election. If Joyce Murtha decides to run,
she would be following in the footsteps of 46 other women who have
served in the U.S. House or Senate as the direct successors to their
late husbands.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - A Penn State student is being treated
for what the school calls a probable case of bacterial meningitis.
The school said Friday the unidentified student lives in a campus
residence hall and is being treated at Mount Nittany Medical Center.
The university says friends and close contacts of the student have
been called and offered medication. Meningococcal meningitis is a
contagious and potentially fatal infection of the central nervous
system. It is typically not transmitted by routine contact, but is
spread by saliva or close, prolonged contact with an infected
person.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All
Rights Reserved.)
Retail
relief...Commissioner's new contract...Lower crude
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks managed to recover from their worst losses
after investors grew concerned about China's latest effort to
tighten credit. The Dow fell 45 points to 10,099. The S&P was down 3
points, while the Nasdaq gained 6 points.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gains from general merchandise stores helped to
fuel last month's stronger than expected retail sales. Excluding
auto sales, the Commerce Department says retail sales were up 0.6
percent. Sales at specialty clothing stores were also higher.
NEW YORK (AP) - Crude oil futures prices settled lower on the New
York Mercantile Exchange. The near-month contract for the benchmark
grade fell $1.15 to end the week at $74.13 a barrel.
NEW YORK (AP) - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has been given a
new five-year contract running until March 2015. His contract had
been due to expire in September. One owner says Goodell's
compensation will remain unchanged.
MIAMI (AP) - A federal judge in Miami has ordered the acquittal
of two former employees of disgraced financier Allen Stanford on
charges that they illegally shredded thousands of company documents.
The judge cited insufficient evidence in the case against the
ex-Stanford employees. The order came on the second day of jury
deliberations.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All
Rights Reserved.)
Pennsylvania Lottery
Numbers
The winning numbers in Friday evening's drawing of the
Pennsylvania Lottery's "Cash 5" game were: 03-15-33-38-40
The winning numbers in Friday evening's drawing of the
Pennsylvania Lottery's "Big 4" game were: 9-0-7-3
The winning numbers in Friday evening's drawing of the
Pennsylvania Lottery's "Super 7" game were:
02-06-12-19-33-45-47-54-60-63-69
The winning numbers in Friday evening's drawing of the
Pennsylvania Lottery's "Evening Quinto" game were: 1-0-3-2-2
The winning numbers in Friday evening's drawing of the
Pennsylvania Lottery's "Daily Number" game were: 7-5-5
These Pennsylvania lotteries were drawn on Friday: Midday Big 4
5-7-0-3
Midday Number 5-8-8
Midday Quinto 4-9-8-2-1
Treasure Hunt 05-14-17-20-29
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All
Rights Reserved.)
Entertainment and people
News
'We Are the World' debuts, worldwide airing set
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Producers of the revamped "We Are the World"
say the full seven-minute version of the music video will air
simultaneously on 53 domestic and international channels Saturday.
The worldwide simulcast is set for 2 p.m. Eastern. A three-minute
version of the video made its world premiere Friday during NBC's
coverage of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. The video,
filmed by Oscar winner Paul Haggis, shows some of the 85 artists who
gathered in Los Angeles this month to re-record the charity anthem.
Fans can download the song online. All proceeds will benefit
earthquake recovery efforts in Haiti.
Madonna wins village battle
BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) -- Madonna has won a battle over land with
Malawi villagers. Madonna wants to build a school for girls on the
land. Some of the villagers have lived there for three generations.
Madonna paid the villagers about $115,000 for their homes and land,
but many don't want to move. The government, however, has told them
they have to move to other government land.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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Sports Scores and Schedule
Shikellamy Wrestling - Shikellamy vs. Council Rock South - 8:45
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pm/2:45 pm (if necessary)
Penn State Basketball - Michigan State at Penn State - Noon (if no
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High School Wrestling
Shikellamy beats Council Rock North 29 to 28 in the first
consolation round of the PIAA Class AAA Team Tournament. The Braves
return to Hershey this morning and coverage of wrestling begins at
8:45 a.m. here on WKOK. The Braves lost to Canon-McMillan 31 to 30
in the afternoon quarterfinals yesterday. This after beating
Cathedral Prep 38 to 23 in the first round.
High School Girls Basketball
Central Columbia 55 Warrior Run 36
Danville 54 Southern Columbia 43
Greenwood 53 East Juniata 31
Juniata Mennonite 42 Northumberland Christian 31
Line Mountain 55 Millersburg 47
Milton 47 Montoursville 24
Mifflinburg 45 Selinsgrove 39
Shikellamy 61 Jersey Shore 25
Shamokin 56 Midd West 22
Sunbury Christian 48 New Covenant 24
High School Boys Basketball
Line Mountain 62 Meadowbrook Christian 53
Loyalsock 82 Warrior Run 16
Northumberland Christian 35 Juniata Mennonite 21
Shikellamy 66 Milton 38
Sunbury Christian 33 New Covenant 30
SU Women’s Basketball Falls at Nationally Ranked Scranton, 67–48
SCRANTON, Pa. — Susquehanna University's sophomore guard/forward
Jessica Zigarelli (Warren, N.J./Watchung Hills Regional) tallied her
third double-double of the season with 17 points and 10 rebounds,
but visiting Susquehanna fell to nationally ranked No. 16 The
University of Scranton, 67–48, in a Landmark Conference women’s
basketball game at the Long Center on Feb. 12.
Susquehanna Men’s Basketball Drops Conference Matchup at
Scranton, 87–76
SCRANTON, Pa. — Susquehanna University's freshman forward Harvey
Pannell (Bloomfield, Conn./St. Thomas More) register a team-high 27
points on 11-for-14 shooting from the floor, but Susquehanna fell to
host The University of Scranton, 87–76, in a Landmark Conference
men's basketball game at John Long Center on Feb. 12.