Saturday, July 25, 2015
Football Players Facing Charges Stemming from Bullying Incident
Three Marian High School football players are facing assault-related charges stemming from alleged bullying incidents.
Interstate 81 Road Work Scheduled for Schuylkill County This Week
Schuylkill County Road Work Scheduled for This Week
The Schuylkill County Fair Starts Monday!
Knoebels Tiny Tots Swim Lessons
Elysburg, PA – Knoebels Amusement Resort’s 2015 Tiny Tots Swim Lessons have been scheduled for August 3-7 at its Crystal Pool. Lessons begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 10:15 a.m. Participants are not required to attend each day, and the $5 donation for unlimited lessons can be paid on the day of the lesson.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Body Found in Eastern Schuylkill County
According to the Times News, a body has been found in a wooded area in Newkirk. The coroner has been called to the scene Friday evening.
Legislators Announce State Loan to Assist with Acid Mine Drainage Polluting Mahanoy Creek
WEST MAHANOY TOWNSHIP – Senator David G. Argall (R-Schuylkill/Berks) and Representative Neal P. Goodman (D-Schuylkill) announced a $2,620,736 loan through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Investment Authority (PENNVEST) that will assist Keystone Anthracite Co. with efforts to remediate acid mine drainage into the Shenandoah Creek and Mahanoy Creek by way of the Weston Tunnel.
Currently, high pH and aluminum levels from acid mine drainage from the Weston Tunnel in West Mahanoy Township pollutes the Shenandoah Creek, which flows into the Mahanoy Creek. The loan will provide for the construction of a drainable limestone bed to be placed in the Weston Tunnel to treat about 2,000 gallons of water per minute.
“This loan will continue the ongoing efforts to clean up water pollution affecting our streams and creeks,” Argall said.
“Polluted mine water continues to be a significant environmental problem in Schuylkill County,” Goodman said. “I’m pleased PENNVEST is providing significant support to Keystone Anthracite so it can treat the acidic water that flows from the Weston Tunnel and pollutes Mahanoy Creek.”
The total cost for the project is $3,620,736.
The project is scheduled to begin in August and be completed by the end of the year.
Currently, high pH and aluminum levels from acid mine drainage from the Weston Tunnel in West Mahanoy Township pollutes the Shenandoah Creek, which flows into the Mahanoy Creek. The loan will provide for the construction of a drainable limestone bed to be placed in the Weston Tunnel to treat about 2,000 gallons of water per minute.
“This loan will continue the ongoing efforts to clean up water pollution affecting our streams and creeks,” Argall said.
“Polluted mine water continues to be a significant environmental problem in Schuylkill County,” Goodman said. “I’m pleased PENNVEST is providing significant support to Keystone Anthracite so it can treat the acidic water that flows from the Weston Tunnel and pollutes Mahanoy Creek.”
The total cost for the project is $3,620,736.
The project is scheduled to begin in August and be completed by the end of the year.
Knoebels Announces Activity-Filled Week of July 26 through August 1
Elysburg, PA – Knoebels Amusement Resort is happy to announce an activity-filled week of July 26 through August 1. In addition to the rides, food, games and shopping that Knoebels visitors can enjoy during a typical week, this coming week will also include a four-day craft fair, a visit from the #24 Pepsi show car, and a book signing for Roaring Creek Rescue. Knoebels team members and their families can also look forward to the second annual Dexter’s Dash 5K run/1K walk benefiting Make-A-Wish.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Orwigsburg Post Office to Close Temporarily
The United States Postal Service has notified Orwigsburg residents that their post office will be closed temporarily.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Troopers Searching for Armed Fugitive
Man in Custody After Two Hour Standoff
Boy Scout Recognized for Construction of Pedestrian Bridge
Photo submitted by Seth Hubler |
Northumberland County Sheriff's Office Seeks Woman from Minersville
Mega Millions Jackpot Winner Sold in Pennsylvania
Mega Millions lottery officials announced Wednesday morning that a winning ticket from Tuesday's drawing worth $152 Million was sold in Pennsylvania.
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