Pennsylvanians age 55 and older are needed to volunteer as witnesses on the Pennsylvania Lottery’s evening drawing show, an important job that serves the public interest.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Witnesses Sought for PA Lottery Drawing Show
Wednesday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/30/16
Elton John Returning to Hershey
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Tuesday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/29/16
Deceased Puppy Found Abandoned in Crate in Schuylkill County; Reward Offered For Information
Get Your Tickets Now for the 2016 Orwigsburg Lions Club Miss America Pageant!
The Orwigsburg Lions Club is once again hosting one of the area's most hilarious and fun-filled events, the Miss America Pageant! The pageant is held every five years and has proven to be a community treasure for decades. The contestants are made up of male Lions members that invest months of hard work to get "swimsuit ready" and perfect their various talent and dance routines to compete for the coveted Miss America crown. We are happy to report the beauties competing in the 2016 pageant feature strong, glamorous talent in the 180 to 250 pound weight class!
The pageant is being held this Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2
in the Blue Mountain High School Auditorium, with the doors opening at
7:00 p.m. and the show starting at 7:30 p.m. both nights. The pageant is an Orwigsburg Lions tradition that dates back to the 1960s and is the Club's biggest fundraiser.
All money raised goes directly back into the Orwigsburg community. Here is just a sample of some of the projects funded by the Orwigsburg Lions Club over the last 6 years (totaling over $70,000):
The pageant is being held this Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2
in the Blue Mountain High School Auditorium, with the doors opening at
7:00 p.m. and the show starting at 7:30 p.m. both nights. The pageant is an Orwigsburg Lions tradition that dates back to the 1960s and is the Club's biggest fundraiser.
All money raised goes directly back into the Orwigsburg community. Here is just a sample of some of the projects funded by the Orwigsburg Lions Club over the last 6 years (totaling over $70,000):
- $25,000 - Orwigsburg Veterans Memorial Building
- $13,000 - Orwigsburg Food Pantry
- $9,900 - Walking Trail
- $8,800 - Orwigsburg Library
- $5,200 - MDA Donations
- $4,500 - Easter Egg Hunts
- $2,100 - Albright's Woods Maintenance
- $2,000 - Orwigsburg Little League Lights
Tickets are still available for both nights but they are selling fast! Pre-sale tickets are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for seniors (age 65 and older) and students, and $18.00 at the door. Tickets are available for sale from any Lions member and at the following retail locations:
- Pottsville Provision - 415 North 7th St., Pottsville
- Healthy Habits Natural Market - Rt. 61, Orwigsburg
- Market Square Coffee House - 118 West Market St., Orwigsburg
Double Murder Suspect Shot Late Monday Night
Late Monday Night, a suspect wanted for double murder was shot while police attempted to arrest him.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Schuylkill County Native Charged in Death of 2 Year Old Daughter in North Carolina
A woman who is native to Schuylkill County was charged Monday for the death of her 2 year old daughter.
According to WNCN, out of North Carolina, Jeanie Ditty, an active soldier at Fort Bragg and native of Pottsville, is charged with first-degree murder and negligent child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury for the death of her daughter, Macy Grace.
According to WNCN, out of North Carolina, Jeanie Ditty, an active soldier at Fort Bragg and native of Pottsville, is charged with first-degree murder and negligent child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury for the death of her daughter, Macy Grace.
The death reportedly occurred in December of 2015.
Ditty's boyfriend, Zachary Earl Keefer, was also charged.
Full Story from WNCN
Schuylkill County Fire Units Called to Northumberland County for 4th Alarm Fire
(03/28/16) Schuylkill County fire units have been called to a 4th alarm fire on Sunbury Street in Shamokin Monday evening.
Ashland has been called for their ladder and Girardville has been called to move up to cover Kulpmont.
As of 9:15pm, the fire was at a 4th alarm.
Route 61 is reported to be closed due to the fire.
Just recently, a search for a man led them to the home where the fire reportedly started and found a meth lab.
http://www.dailyitem.com/news/police-wanted-man-tracked-to-shamokin-meth-lab/article_b050eee8-f199-11e5-87ac-2fffe480430e.html
Ashland has been called for their ladder and Girardville has been called to move up to cover Kulpmont.
As of 9:15pm, the fire was at a 4th alarm.
Route 61 is reported to be closed due to the fire.
Just recently, a search for a man led them to the home where the fire reportedly started and found a meth lab.
http://www.dailyitem.com/news/police-wanted-man-tracked-to-shamokin-meth-lab/article_b050eee8-f199-11e5-87ac-2fffe480430e.html
Posted by Firewire Northumberland County on Monday, March 28, 2016
Video of Fire in Shamokin
Posted by Firewire Northumberland County on Monday, March 28, 2016
Police Investigating Incident
The Rush Township Police Department is investigating an incident that occurred at the Walmart in Hometown. Pictured below is the males involved along with the Jeep Cherokee that was involved. The Jeep has a smashed out rear window and tail light.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Rush Township Police at (570) 668-4242, all information will remain anonymous.
Hundreds Lose Power in Schuylkill County Monday Afternoon
Around 5:15pm Monday Afternoon, a couple hundreds households lost power in Schuylkill County.
According to PPL, close 500 customers were without power in the Butler Twp/Ashland area. Most home reported the outage to be out for roughly 5-10 minutes but as of 5:45pm, the majority of the outages were in Butler Twp.
No word on an official cause or when power will be restored.
According to PPL, close 500 customers were without power in the Butler Twp/Ashland area. Most home reported the outage to be out for roughly 5-10 minutes but as of 5:45pm, the majority of the outages were in Butler Twp.
No word on an official cause or when power will be restored.
Monday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/28/16
Monday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/28/16
Monday Night - Cloudy and Very Windy - Low Near 30
** Wind Advisory issued until Midnight
** Wind Advisory issued until Midnight
Tuesday - Sunny and Windy - High in the Upper 40's
Wednesday - Sunny - High in the Mid 50's
Thursday - Cloudy with Rain Late - High in the Low 60's
Friday - Rain - High near 60
Saturday - Cloudy with Showers Late - High in the Upper 40's
Wind Advisory Issued for Monday Afternoon and Evening
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for most of Eastern Pennsylvania for Monday Afternoon and Evening.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Police Seek New York City Suspect with Ties to Pottsville Area
According to the Republican Herald, on Friday, Pottsville Police were assisted U.S. Marshals and New York City police who were attempting to apprehend Antonio Morales, 50, who is the registered owner of a property at 368 Front St., Pottsville.
Morales is reported to be a suspected in a double murder in Staten Island, NY, on Thursday.
Anyone who may see Morales or anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Pottsville police at 570-628-3792 or New York City police at 800-577-8477.
Full story from the Republican Herald
republicanherald.com/news/pottsville-police-help-search-for-homicide-suspect-1.2023753
Morales is reported to be a suspected in a double murder in Staten Island, NY, on Thursday.
Anyone who may see Morales or anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Pottsville police at 570-628-3792 or New York City police at 800-577-8477.
Full story from the Republican Herald
republicanherald.com/news/pottsville-police-help-search-for-homicide-suspect-1.2023753
Anyone who may see Morales or anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Pottsville police at 570-628-3792 or New York City police at 800-577-8477.
Posted by The Republican-Herald on Sunday, March 27, 2016
Saturday, March 26, 2016
LCCC Offers Summer Sessions and Opens Fall Registration
Registration for the summer semester at Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) is ongoing and will begin on April 4 for the fall semester. The five-week summer session runs May 23 to June 29; the 10-week session begins May 23 and ends August 10. An additional five week session runs July 11 through August 16. The fall semester starts August 20.
Classes are offered online and at campuses in Schnecksville, Allentown, Tamaqua, and Jim Thorpe. Flight training classes are held at the Lehigh Valley International Airport.
Before registering for classes, students must apply for admission and can do so online at http://www.lccc.edu/future-students/apply-now. Those seeking a degree must complete a placement test, or meet requirements for exemption, and meet with an advisor before registering for classes. Payment of tuition for the fall semester is due July 13 with payment plan options available.
For more information, please contact LCCC’s Admissions Office at 610-799-1575. For a complete list of credit classes and to register, visit LCCC’s website at www.lccc.edu.
Classes are offered online and at campuses in Schnecksville, Allentown, Tamaqua, and Jim Thorpe. Flight training classes are held at the Lehigh Valley International Airport.
Before registering for classes, students must apply for admission and can do so online at http://www.lccc.edu/future-students/apply-now. Those seeking a degree must complete a placement test, or meet requirements for exemption, and meet with an advisor before registering for classes. Payment of tuition for the fall semester is due July 13 with payment plan options available.
For more information, please contact LCCC’s Admissions Office at 610-799-1575. For a complete list of credit classes and to register, visit LCCC’s website at www.lccc.edu.
Hersheypark Announces New Enhancements To Ensure a Sweet 2016 Season
This year, Hersheypark celebrates 109 seasons of making guests Hersheypark Happy and there are lots of new reasons to smile with new offerings this year.
For 2016, new culinary treats include:
New food and beverage offerings aren’t the only things new to Hersheypark this year. The Entertainment department has two exciting new shows:
For more information, visit Hersheypark.com, follow Hersheypark on Facebook or #Hersheypark on Twitter and @Hersheypark on Instagram. For insider tips and behind-the-scenes information follow us on Blog.HersheyPA.com
For 2016, new culinary treats include:
- A new Chickie’s & Pete’s location in Founder’s Way with signature burgers and salads on the menu.
- Makin’ Whoopie Pies is opening a second location at The Boardwalk at Hersheypark and will offer ice cream sandwiches and smoothies.
- Simply Chocolate will now offer King-Size Shakes, a 32-ounce indulgence in various Hershey’s flavors; plus exciting new Chocolate Bark in an array of flavors, and chocolate-dipped favorites like Twizzlers and bacon.
- Three custom-designed souvenir cups, featuring Hershey’s Product Characters Hershey Bar, Reese’s, and Hershey’s Kiss will now be sold throughout the Park with discounts given to guests choosing to purchase more than one souvenir cup.
- A new Gatorade stand is now located in The Boardwalk at Hersheypark dispensing beverages and offering guests a fun photo opportunity.
New food and beverage offerings aren’t the only things new to Hersheypark this year. The Entertainment department has two exciting new shows:
- Dance, Dance, Dance: America!, a musical journey beginning with our founding roots and continuing right down Main Street.
- Country Roads, featuring boot-stomping tunes that serve up stories of love and dreams.
For more information, visit Hersheypark.com, follow Hersheypark on Facebook or #Hersheypark on Twitter and @Hersheypark on Instagram. For insider tips and behind-the-scenes information follow us on Blog.HersheyPA.com
Friday, March 25, 2016
Pauch Jr. Prepared To Defend 358 Modified Title At Big Diamond Speedway
MINERSVILLE, PA. -- There are not many things that Billy Pauch, Jr. can say that he has accomplished in racing that his legendary father Billy Pauch, Sr. has not.
Winning the Big Diamond 358 modified track title is one of them.
The 28-year-old used consistency last year while scoring one win en route to his first-ever modified track title after coming very close to winning the title in 2014.
“We have had two good years in a row and we are hoping that we are as good as we have been and that we can get more wins than we have had in the last two years,” Pauch Jr. said.
The third-generation racer who scored his first-ever modified win at the track in 2006 will look to make it two straight titles as the CJ’s Automotive & Tire Services 358 modifieds open the 2016 season on Friday, April 1, with the 30-lap feature paying $4,000 to win.
The U.S.S. Achey sportsman, Savage 61 roadrunners and 600 modifieds will round out the four-division racing card. The 20-lap sportsman feature pays $1,000 to win while the roadrunner feature pays $300 to win.
Pauch, Jr. experienced the highs and lows of life during the off season.
He and his wife Michelle welcomed their first child, a son, William Arthur on Dec. 31, 2015. He lost both of his grandfathers including the patriarch of the family, Roy Pauch, on March 7.
“He was a huge part of my racing,” Pauch, Jr. said of Roy. “He spent a lot of time with me and he was at the Diamond a lot on Friday nights. I don’t know who will yell at me but someone sure will.”
Pauch, Jr. said the one piece of advice that has stayed with him from Roy is that the most motor doesn’t win.
“When the track gets slick, you have to de-tune the motor and not spin your wheels,” he said.
The 2016 season will see Pauch, Jr. once again pilot his own car.
“We built a brand new car and we have two fresh motors and we gained a sponsor; that’s huge,” he said. “We’re in a better position to compete and hopefully it will show a little bit more this year. We’re ready to tackle the title defense but we’ll see how things go after the early part of the year.”
“I think the competition is going to be a little bit tougher this season,” he continued. “We’ll seen when June comes around as to who is still there and we’ll adjust our competition level.”
The gates will open at 5:30 p.m. on April 1 with warm ups at 7:45 and racing at 8:15. General admission is $20 while kids 12 and under and active military with a VALID ID, are free.
Coming up on Friday, April 8 will be the Money in the Mountain race as the CJ's Tire & Automotive Services358 modifieds race 40 laps for $5,000.
Winning the Big Diamond 358 modified track title is one of them.
The 28-year-old used consistency last year while scoring one win en route to his first-ever modified track title after coming very close to winning the title in 2014.
“We have had two good years in a row and we are hoping that we are as good as we have been and that we can get more wins than we have had in the last two years,” Pauch Jr. said.
The third-generation racer who scored his first-ever modified win at the track in 2006 will look to make it two straight titles as the CJ’s Automotive & Tire Services 358 modifieds open the 2016 season on Friday, April 1, with the 30-lap feature paying $4,000 to win.
The U.S.S. Achey sportsman, Savage 61 roadrunners and 600 modifieds will round out the four-division racing card. The 20-lap sportsman feature pays $1,000 to win while the roadrunner feature pays $300 to win.
Pauch, Jr. experienced the highs and lows of life during the off season.
He and his wife Michelle welcomed their first child, a son, William Arthur on Dec. 31, 2015. He lost both of his grandfathers including the patriarch of the family, Roy Pauch, on March 7.
“He was a huge part of my racing,” Pauch, Jr. said of Roy. “He spent a lot of time with me and he was at the Diamond a lot on Friday nights. I don’t know who will yell at me but someone sure will.”
Pauch, Jr. said the one piece of advice that has stayed with him from Roy is that the most motor doesn’t win.
“When the track gets slick, you have to de-tune the motor and not spin your wheels,” he said.
The 2016 season will see Pauch, Jr. once again pilot his own car.
“We built a brand new car and we have two fresh motors and we gained a sponsor; that’s huge,” he said. “We’re in a better position to compete and hopefully it will show a little bit more this year. We’re ready to tackle the title defense but we’ll see how things go after the early part of the year.”
“I think the competition is going to be a little bit tougher this season,” he continued. “We’ll seen when June comes around as to who is still there and we’ll adjust our competition level.”
The gates will open at 5:30 p.m. on April 1 with warm ups at 7:45 and racing at 8:15. General admission is $20 while kids 12 and under and active military with a VALID ID, are free.
Coming up on Friday, April 8 will be the Money in the Mountain race as the CJ's Tire & Automotive Services358 modifieds race 40 laps for $5,000.
Crews Battle 3-Alarm Fire in Minersville Friday Afternoon
Around 2:50pm, Friday afternoon, fire and emergency personnel were called to the corner of Sunbury Street and Delaware Street, Minersville for an apartment building fire.
One Injured in Afternoon Fire in Ryan Township
Woman Facing Animal Cruelty Charges for Shooting Roosters in Borough
Ashland Borough Police have charged a woman for allegedly shooting and killing two roosters earlier this month.
Gerber Voluntarily Recalling Some Organic Pouch Products
Gerber Products Company is voluntarily recalling specific Organic pouch products after identifying a packaging defect that may result in product spoilage during transport and handling. Because of our commitment to high quality, Gerber is working to retrieve from retailers and online stores the remaining pouches from the four affected batches of GERBER® Organic 2ND FOOD pouches that fail to meet our quality standards. We are offering replacement coupons for consumers who purchased the following products:
GERBER® Organic 2ND FOODS® Pouches –Pears, Carrots & Peas, 3.5 ounce pouch
UPC 15000074319
Best By dates/batch codes
12JUL2016 51945335XX
13JUL 2016 51955335XX
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GERBER® Organic 2ND FOODS® Pouches –Pears, Carrots & Peas, 3.5 ounce pouch
UPC 15000074319
Best By dates/batch codes
12JUL2016 51945335XX
13JUL 2016 51955335XX
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GERBER® Organic 2ND FOODS® Pouches- Carrots, Apples and Mangoes, 3.5 ounce pouch
UPC 15000074395
Best By dates/batch codes
JUL132016 51955335XX
JUL142016 51965335XX
This recall does not impact any other Gerber pouches, other Gerber products or any Gerber products outside of the US.
Consumers may notice that, in some cases, the pouches are bloated and product inside may have an off taste or odor. There have been three consumer reports of temporary gastrointestinal symptoms, however, we have been unable to confirm that these are related to the product. Consumers should not use the product, since it does not meet our high quality standards.
The products were distributed at U.S. retailers nationwide and through on-line stores. Consumers who purchased pouches with the above UPCs, batch codes and expiration dates are encouraged to contact the Gerber Parents Resource Center at 1-800-706-0556 anytime day or night for a replacement coupon.
UPC 15000074395
Best By dates/batch codes
JUL132016 51955335XX
JUL142016 51965335XX
This recall does not impact any other Gerber pouches, other Gerber products or any Gerber products outside of the US.
Consumers may notice that, in some cases, the pouches are bloated and product inside may have an off taste or odor. There have been three consumer reports of temporary gastrointestinal symptoms, however, we have been unable to confirm that these are related to the product. Consumers should not use the product, since it does not meet our high quality standards.
The products were distributed at U.S. retailers nationwide and through on-line stores. Consumers who purchased pouches with the above UPCs, batch codes and expiration dates are encouraged to contact the Gerber Parents Resource Center at 1-800-706-0556 anytime day or night for a replacement coupon.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Woman Facing Drug Charges After Traffic Stop
Thursday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/24/16
Thursday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/24/16
Thursday Night - Cloudy with rain overnight - Low near 50
Friday - Morning Showers, Cloudy - High in the Low 60's
Saturday - Sunny - High in the Upper 50's
Sunday - Sunny - High near 60
Monday - Cloudy with Thunderstorms Possible - High in the Mid 50's
Tuesday - Cloudy - High near 50
Intruder Makes Himself at Home, Uses Bathroom, Watches TV
Man and Woman Charged for Scattering Rubbish
Early Morning Fire Damages 4 Homes in Tamaqua
Crews at the Scene of an Early Morning Working Structure Fire
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Schuylkill County Man Charged with Arson for 2014 Fire in Harrisburg
Community Honors Iraq War Veteran
On Wednesday, a community gathered to remember and help a family deal with the loss of a father and hero.
Richard G. "Rick" Lynn, 30, of Frackville passed away unexpectedly this past Saturday. Lynn, who entered the army after graduated high school, served in Iraq and received the Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Army Service Ribbon and Overseas Service Ribbon.
On Wednesday, the community gathered to show their respect by waving flags and lined Frackville's South Lehigh Ave while The Patriot Guard Riders led the procession from the Frackville American Legion to Fort Indiantown Gap.
Police Investigating Retail Theft
The Rush Township Police Department is investigating a retail theft that occurred at Wal-Mart in Hometown.
The theft occurred on March 22nd, 2016 at 5:49PM.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Rush Township Police at 570-668-4242. All information will remain anonymous.
The Rush Township Police Department is investigating a retail theft that occurred at Wal Mart in Hometown. The theft...
Posted by Rush Township Police Department on Wednesday, March 23, 2016
LCCC Tamaqua Offers Summer 2016 Credit Course Taught by Senator Argall
Schnecksville, Pa., March 22, 2016 – Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) will offer a 10-week summer credit class at its Tamaqua campus with Senator Dave Argall as the instructor. State and local government course PSC 142 runs May 23 through Aug. 10, from 5:45 to 9:45 p.m. at LCCC’s Morgan Center.
This is a great opportunity for students to learn of the application of the course content to our Pennsylvania government system by local resident Argall, who has a significant amount of experience as a state representative as well as with his role now as senator.
Registration for summer 2016 courses is now open. For more information about LCCC’s credit classes or any of the programs being offered, or to register, visit www.lccc.edu or call 610-799-1575.
This is a great opportunity for students to learn of the application of the course content to our Pennsylvania government system by local resident Argall, who has a significant amount of experience as a state representative as well as with his role now as senator.
Registration for summer 2016 courses is now open. For more information about LCCC’s credit classes or any of the programs being offered, or to register, visit www.lccc.edu or call 610-799-1575.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Road Closed Due to Water Main Break
Water Main Break reported near Mahanoy City.
According to officials, there is a major water main break on Parkplace Rd, near Mahanoy City.
According to officials, there is a major water main break on Parkplace Rd, near Mahanoy City.
Residents may experience no water or low water pressure.
Park Place Road will be closed until further notice.
UPDATE: 8:15PM - Road is open with lane restrictions. Water is on, break has been isolated.
MAHANOY CITY PD: Major water main break on Parkplace Rd Residents may experience no water or low water pressure. Park Pl., Road will be closed
Posted by Skook News on Tuesday, March 22, 2016
North Schuylkill Elementary Spring Fling Auction Scheduled
Photo from Last Year's Event |
Tuesday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/22/16
Tuesday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/22/16
Tuesday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Mid 40's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday - Clouds and Sun, Showers in the Evening - High in the near 70
Friday - Morning Showers, Clearing in the afternoon - High in the Mid 50's
Saturday - Sunny - High in the Lower 50's
Sunday - Sunny - High near 60
10 Facts You May Not Have Known About Pennsylvania
10 Facts You May Not Have Known About Pennsylvania
Monday, March 21, 2016
TAMAQUA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL TROUT DERBY 2016
TAMAQUA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL TROUT DERBY 2016
APRIL 23, 2016 AT 10:00AM THROUGH JUNE 20, 2016 AT 5:00PM
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RIVER, TAMAQUA
ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per angler – MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED
GRAND PRIZE: 3 day 2 night stay at Caiger’s Resort, 1000 Islands, Canada
OTHER PRIZES TO BE ANNOUNCED
DETAILS:
This contest is open to all anglers under 16 years old, and any anglers 16 years old and older in possession of a valid Pennsylvania fishing license and trout stamp.
Tagged fish will determine prize. Entry fee $10.00 per angler.
Registration and information is available at the Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce office, and Tom’s Auto & Marine, 250 S Greenwood St. Tamaqua, Pa. 18252.
Pre-registration may be made prior to the derby date and up until 10am the day of the derby (April 23, 2016). Registration will also be available across from All American Jeep at the north end of Tamaqua along route 309, the day of the derby.
Each participant must be pre-registered to enter the derby. All trout must be legally and fairly caught.
Any evidence of tampering with the fish or violation of the rules will result in disqualification.
All anglers must comply with the laws set forth by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
Sponsors will not be responsible for accidents or injuries.
Eligibility of trout in question will be at the discretion of the derby judges. Their decision will be final.
Derby dates-Starting date April 23, 2016 10 am. Ending date- June 20, 2016 5pm. All fish must be presented for awards by June 20, 2016 5pm.
APRIL 23, 2016 AT 10:00AM THROUGH JUNE 20, 2016 AT 5:00PM
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RIVER, TAMAQUA
ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per angler – MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED
GRAND PRIZE: 3 day 2 night stay at Caiger’s Resort, 1000 Islands, Canada
OTHER PRIZES TO BE ANNOUNCED
DETAILS:
This contest is open to all anglers under 16 years old, and any anglers 16 years old and older in possession of a valid Pennsylvania fishing license and trout stamp.
Tagged fish will determine prize. Entry fee $10.00 per angler.
Registration and information is available at the Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce office, and Tom’s Auto & Marine, 250 S Greenwood St. Tamaqua, Pa. 18252.
Pre-registration may be made prior to the derby date and up until 10am the day of the derby (April 23, 2016). Registration will also be available across from All American Jeep at the north end of Tamaqua along route 309, the day of the derby.
Each participant must be pre-registered to enter the derby. All trout must be legally and fairly caught.
Any evidence of tampering with the fish or violation of the rules will result in disqualification.
All anglers must comply with the laws set forth by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
Sponsors will not be responsible for accidents or injuries.
Eligibility of trout in question will be at the discretion of the derby judges. Their decision will be final.
Derby dates-Starting date April 23, 2016 10 am. Ending date- June 20, 2016 5pm. All fish must be presented for awards by June 20, 2016 5pm.
Winning Millionaire Lottery Ticket Sold Near McAdoo
Middletown, PA – Pennsylvania Lottery retailers in Blair, Carbon, Franklin and Venango counties sold the four $1 million top-prize winning tickets for the St. Patrick’s Day Millionaire Raffle drawing on March 19. Second-tier winning tickets worth $100,000 were sold in Dauphin, Luzerne, Montgomery and Northumberland counties.
The game awarded a total of $5,089,200 to thousands of winners across the state.
The four $1 million top-prize raffle ticket numbers selected were: 00064525, 00121846, 00187015, and 00291226.
The selling locations, listed in no particular order, will each receive a $5,000 selling bonus:
• Sheetz, 8711 Woodbury Pike, East Freedom, Blair County;
• Tresckow Super Food, 6 S. Walnut St., Tresckow, Carbon County;
• Bill’s Kwik Chek Market, 816 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg, Franklin County; and
• Giant Eagle, 200 Sugarcreek Town Center, Franklin, Venango County.
The four $100,000 second-tier prize raffle ticket numbers selected were: 00023678, 0058112, 00115824, and 00165025.
The selling locations, listed in no particular order, will each receive a $500 bonus:
• 7-Eleven, 4811 Derry St., Harrisburg, Dauphin County; and
• Valley Mart, 240 S. River St., Plains, Luzerne County;
• Wawa, 535 Horsham Road, Horsham, Montgomery County.
• Turbotville Great Valu, 4680 State Route 54, Turbotville, Northumberland County;
A total of 6,000 winning numbers were randomly selected from a range of 309,639 tickets that were sold between January 11 and 8 p.m. on March 19. The Millionaire Raffle also awarded 100 prizes of $1,000 and 5,892 prizes of $100.
Winners cannot be identified until the prizes are claimed and the tickets are validated. Millionaire Raffle winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes.
Each $1 million top prize must be claimed by presenting a winning ticket at Pennsylvania Lottery headquarters in Middletown, Dauphin County, or at any of the Lottery’s seven area offices. Claims may be filed Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lottery headquarters and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at area offices.
Claims for the four $100,000 prizes can be filed at any of the Lottery’s seven area offices or at a Pennsylvania Lottery retailer. Millionaire Raffle tickets worth $1,000 and $100 can be claimed at Lottery retailers.
A complete list of all 6,000 winning raffle ticket numbers is available at Lottery retail locations and at www.palottery.com. Winning raffle ticket numbers are listed on the website by prize category. In addition, every Lottery retailer has a ticket checker allowing players to scan their own tickets to learn if they have won a prize. Players should check every ticket, every time.
As a bonus, VIP Players Club members can enter all 2016 St. Patrick’s Day Millionaire Raffle tickets (winning or non-winning) into the Lots O’ Cash Second-Chance Drawing. The entry deadline is 11:59:59 p.m. on March 24, 2016. Find prize details, rules and enter online only at palottery.com or via the official mobile app.
Millionaire Raffle was launched in 2005.
About the Pennsylvania Lottery: The Pennsylvania Lottery remains the only state lottery that designates all its proceeds to programs that benefit older residents. Since its inception in 1971, the Pennsylvania Lottery has contributed more than $25.8 billion to programs that include property tax and rent rebates; free transit and reduced-fare shared rides; the low-cost prescription drug programs PACE and PACENET; long-term living services; and the 52 Area Agencies on Aging, including full- and part-time senior centers throughout the state.
The Pennsylvania Lottery reminds players to check every ticket, every time. Players must be 18 or older. Please play responsibly. For help with a gambling problem, call 1-800-848-1880.
For drawings results, winning numbers, winners’ stories and to subscribe to the Lottery’s RSS news feed, visit www.palottery.com. Like us on Facebook or follow us at www.twitter.com/palottery.
The game awarded a total of $5,089,200 to thousands of winners across the state.
The four $1 million top-prize raffle ticket numbers selected were: 00064525, 00121846, 00187015, and 00291226.
The selling locations, listed in no particular order, will each receive a $5,000 selling bonus:
• Sheetz, 8711 Woodbury Pike, East Freedom, Blair County;
• Tresckow Super Food, 6 S. Walnut St., Tresckow, Carbon County;
• Bill’s Kwik Chek Market, 816 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg, Franklin County; and
• Giant Eagle, 200 Sugarcreek Town Center, Franklin, Venango County.
The four $100,000 second-tier prize raffle ticket numbers selected were: 00023678, 0058112, 00115824, and 00165025.
The selling locations, listed in no particular order, will each receive a $500 bonus:
• 7-Eleven, 4811 Derry St., Harrisburg, Dauphin County; and
• Valley Mart, 240 S. River St., Plains, Luzerne County;
• Wawa, 535 Horsham Road, Horsham, Montgomery County.
• Turbotville Great Valu, 4680 State Route 54, Turbotville, Northumberland County;
A total of 6,000 winning numbers were randomly selected from a range of 309,639 tickets that were sold between January 11 and 8 p.m. on March 19. The Millionaire Raffle also awarded 100 prizes of $1,000 and 5,892 prizes of $100.
Winners cannot be identified until the prizes are claimed and the tickets are validated. Millionaire Raffle winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes.
Each $1 million top prize must be claimed by presenting a winning ticket at Pennsylvania Lottery headquarters in Middletown, Dauphin County, or at any of the Lottery’s seven area offices. Claims may be filed Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lottery headquarters and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at area offices.
Claims for the four $100,000 prizes can be filed at any of the Lottery’s seven area offices or at a Pennsylvania Lottery retailer. Millionaire Raffle tickets worth $1,000 and $100 can be claimed at Lottery retailers.
A complete list of all 6,000 winning raffle ticket numbers is available at Lottery retail locations and at www.palottery.com. Winning raffle ticket numbers are listed on the website by prize category. In addition, every Lottery retailer has a ticket checker allowing players to scan their own tickets to learn if they have won a prize. Players should check every ticket, every time.
As a bonus, VIP Players Club members can enter all 2016 St. Patrick’s Day Millionaire Raffle tickets (winning or non-winning) into the Lots O’ Cash Second-Chance Drawing. The entry deadline is 11:59:59 p.m. on March 24, 2016. Find prize details, rules and enter online only at palottery.com or via the official mobile app.
Millionaire Raffle was launched in 2005.
About the Pennsylvania Lottery: The Pennsylvania Lottery remains the only state lottery that designates all its proceeds to programs that benefit older residents. Since its inception in 1971, the Pennsylvania Lottery has contributed more than $25.8 billion to programs that include property tax and rent rebates; free transit and reduced-fare shared rides; the low-cost prescription drug programs PACE and PACENET; long-term living services; and the 52 Area Agencies on Aging, including full- and part-time senior centers throughout the state.
The Pennsylvania Lottery reminds players to check every ticket, every time. Players must be 18 or older. Please play responsibly. For help with a gambling problem, call 1-800-848-1880.
For drawings results, winning numbers, winners’ stories and to subscribe to the Lottery’s RSS news feed, visit www.palottery.com. Like us on Facebook or follow us at www.twitter.com/palottery.
Man Caught Changing Prices on Meat in Store
According to Ashland Police, Leshan Shi, 54, of 937 Centre Street, Ashland was cited after an incident at Boyer’s Supermarket in Ashland on February 15, 2016 around 9:00am.
Monday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/21/16
Monday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/21/16
Monday Night - Clear - Low in the Upper 20's
Tuesday - Sunny - High in the Lower 50's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday - Morning Showers with Clearing Later in the day - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Rain - High in the Mid 50's
Saturday - Sunny - High in the Lower 50's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday - Morning Showers with Clearing Later in the day - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Rain - High in the Mid 50's
Saturday - Sunny - High in the Lower 50's
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Sunday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/20/16
Sunday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/20/16
Sunday Night - Cloudy with Showers and Snow Shower Possible - Low in the Upper 20's
Monday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Upper 40's
Tuesday - Sunny - High in the Lower 50's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday - Morning Showers with Clearing Later in the day - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Showers and Thunderstorms Possible - High in the Mid 50's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday - Morning Showers with Clearing Later in the day - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Showers and Thunderstorms Possible - High in the Mid 50's
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Road Work Scheduled for This Week in Schuylkill County
Saturday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/19/16
Saturday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 03/19/16
Saturday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Upper 20's
Sunday - Partly Cloudy - High in the Mid 40's
Monday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Upper 40's
Tuesday - Sunny - High in the Lower 50's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday - Morning Showers with Clearing Later in the day - High in the Mid 60's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 60
Thursday - Morning Showers with Clearing Later in the day - High in the Mid 60's
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