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Washington Hook and Ladder Dedicates New Fire House and Ladder Truck

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On Saturday, the Washington Hook and Ladder, Mahanoy City, rose from the Ashes when they dedicated their new fire house and housed their new ladder truck.


On the morning of the 2013 Schuylkill County Firemen's Convention, the Washington Hook and Ladder, Mahanoy City was supposed to be getting ready for the parade.  But the Hookies spent that morning trying to put out a fire in their own fire station.

The fire destroyed their firehouse, located on Mahanoy Street, as well as their ladder truck, a 1993 Simon Duplex 75' Quint.

After over 4 years of work, the Washington Hook and Ladder dedicated their new firehouse next to the West End Firehouse and also house their new firetruck, a 1997 E-One 75' Quint, which came from the Southampton Fire Company, Bucks County.

On Saturday, dozens of departments participated in the celebration of which began with their trucks on display in the Mahanoy Area parking lot.  At 1:00pm, a fire truck parade was held in the borough and afterwards a ceremony was held to officially dedicate their new fire house.

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/15/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/15/2017

Sunday - Fog Early with a light drizzle, then Clearing with Sun Later in the Day - High in the Lower 70's
Sunday Night - Cloudy with a chance for Rain Early - Low in the Mid 40's

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Monday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Mid 50's
Tuesday - Sunny - High in the Upper 50's
Wednesday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Thursday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Sunny - High near 70
Saturday - Sunny - High near 70

Youth Football Players Honor Breast Cancer Victims and Survivors During Sunday's Game

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On Sunday, Youth Football players and cheerleaders from Frackville and Ashland honored those they've lost or survived breast cancer.


A common thing for athletes during the month of October is to wear something pink to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness, but on Sunday, the Frackville Mountaineers took it a step further.

Football players from the Frackville Mountaineer Mini A team, while playing their game against the Ashland Black Diamonds, wore the initials of someone they loved who either passed away or survived Breast Cancer.

Those honored were
 - Ann Barwicki
 - Susie Berezwick
 - Roseann Price
 - Kelly Zerbe
 - Tiffany Teter
 - Marilyn Leibig
 - Kathy Reber
 - Deb Cuff








Below are some other ways the teams wore pink for Breast Cancer Awareness




















Police Looking for Shenandoah Man Charged with Shooting Man near Frackville on Sunday

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Police are looking for a suspect that shot a man in a motel near Frackville on Sunday.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, around 2:50pm, police responded to the Motel 6,, located at 701 Altamont Blvd West Mahanoy Township Schuylkill County for a report of a Victim with a gunshot wound in Room 49.

Upon their arrival, it was learned that the Victim was in room 49 at the Motel 6 with his girlfriend. She had rented the room on 10/14/17 and was to check out on 10/16/17.

The Victim was sitting on the far bed in the room when his girlfriend's father, Donald Jenkins, 40, of Shenandoah, came to the Motel 6 and entered the room that was occupied by the Victim and his girlfriend. An argument ensued which lead to the actor shooting the Victim in the upper left leg/groin area.

Jenkins then fled the area in his vehicle.

The Victim was trasnported by ambulance to Geisinger Medical Center Danville for his sustained injuries.

An arrest warrant was obtained for the accused through Magisterial District Judge James Reiley. He was charged with Criminal Attempt to Commit Homicide, Burglary, Aggravated Assault, Possessing Instruments of Crime, Simple Assault and Recklessly Endangering Another Person.

The accused is possibly in the Shenandoah area.

Jenkins is reported to live on North White Street, in Shenandoah.

Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the accused is asked to call State Police at Frackville 570-874-5300 or Schuylkill County 911 .

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/15/2017

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Robert D. Johnson, 91, of Pottsville, passed away on Sunday morning at Providence Place, Pottsville.

Born in Pottsville, on April 27, 1926, he was a son of the late Helen (Lord) and Elmer Johnson.

He was a 1942 graduate of Pottsville High School and 1946 graduate of Bucknell University, where he received a degree in Accounting. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Pottsville.

Robert was an active member of Pulaski #216 Masons Lodge since January 1955; Pottsville Lions; and TPA for 67 years. He enjoyed playing the piano for the residents at Providence Place.

He took over the family business, Johnson's Tires, Pottsville, which his father started in 1940 and retired in 2001.

Robert is survived by a daughter, Barbara L. Mullins, wife of Raymond, of Pottsville; a son, Donald R. Johnson, husband of M. Susan, of Hamburg; sister, Peg Jones, of Pottsville; brother, Elmer Robert Johnson, husband of Sandy, of Minersville; grandchildren: Alicia Mullins, fiance of Chris Costic; Jessica Hunt and Jeremy Hunt; Christopher Johnson, husband of Jessica; Rebecca Collins, wife of Sean; Jamie Fields, wife of Ryan; great grandchildren: Alexandrea Mullins; Luke and Ella Collins; Brandon, Sydney, and Gavin Hunt; and Jackson Fields; great great grandson, Robert Bruce III; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, October 19th at 10:00 a.m. at Lord-Bixler Funeral Home, Inc., 1818 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, with Pastor Chris Rothharpt officiating.
A viewing will be held on Wednesday evening from 6-8:00 p.m. and Thursday morning from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service in the funeral home.

Interment will follow in Schuylkill Memorial Park, Schuylkill Haven.

The family request contributions in Robert's memory be sent to: Trinity Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 300 W. Arch St., Pottsville , PA 17901.

Lord-Bixler Funeral Home, Inc. is in charge of arrangements.

Online condolences may be expressed at lordbixler.com.

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/16/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/16/2017

Monday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Mid 50's
Monday Night - Clear - Low in the Lower 30's

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Tuesday - Sunny - High in the Upper 50's
Wednesday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Thursday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Sunny - High near 70
Saturday - Sunny - High near 70
Sunday - Sun and Clouds - Low in the Lower 70's

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 10/16/2017

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Helen Kurtz, 99, of Mahanoy City passed away at her daughter's home in Wilmington Delaware on August 25, 2017.

She is survived by her daughter Jean Salve and is predeceased by her husband, Elmer and son John.

She is further survived by her 7 Grandchildren; Maria Rose (Mitchell), Ann Neilson (Douglas), James M Salve (Susanne), Christine Campbell (David), John Kurtz Jr. (Lora), Stephanie Minzola (Mark), Mary Grebe (Robert) 20 great grandchildren; Sofia Rose. Vincent Rose, Sarah Maida, Andrew Neilson, William Neilson, Thomas Neilson, David Campbell, Jakob Campbell, Angelina Kurtz, John Kurtz, Lydia Kurtz, Eric Minzola, Kaylee Minzola, Emmett Grebe, Olivia Grebe, Colson Grebe. 9 Great Great grandchildren survive also.

Also surviving, are her sister Dorothy of Virginia, and brother William of Boyds MD. Many nieces and nephews also survive.

Leaving behind also is her loving daughter in law Barbara Kurtz of Trappe, PA. Her special nephew, Rev. William Linkchorst who shared many warm and memorable hours with her and Kathy and Bernie Forgatch, friends who spent many hours helping her.

Her Memorial service will be held on October 21, 2017 at 12 am Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. Mahanoy City. Friends and family may call at the funeral home from 11 AM. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family.

Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. Mahanoy City is in charge of arrangements. Visit www.truskowskyfuneralhome.com to sign the guest book.

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Robert H. “Fritz” Hossler, Sr., 60, of Minersville, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday at home.

Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Charles Hossler, Sr. and the late Alice Umler Hossler. He attended Minersville schools, and was a painter, having last worked for the former Today’s Housing, Shoemakersville.

He enjoyed billiards and fishing, and was a member of the Saint Clair Fish and Game Club. He was a NASCAR fan and followed the Eagles.

Preceding him in death were three siblings, Charles “Butch” Hossler, Jr., Alice Martin and James Hossler.

Bob is survived by his wife, the former Denise Bradley; three children, Robert H. Hossler, Jr., Simpson, Scott Hossler, Frackville, and Rebecca Hossler, Minersville; a granddaughter, Madison Hossler. He is also survived by four siblings, Edward Hossler, Tremont, Harry Hossler, Mount Carmel, William Hossler, Jim Thorpe, and Cindy Wagner, Girardville; nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit with the Hossler family on Friday from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at Dutcavich Funeral Home, 200 Sunbury Street, Minersville. In honor of Fritz, visitors are asked to wear camouflage clothing. A memorial service will be conducted at 7:00 P.M.


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Jeanne Z. McGovern, 66, of Donaldson St., Newtown, passed away on Sunday, October 15, 2017 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown.
Born on July 10, 1951 in Pottsville, she was a daughter of Harold "Bill" Zimmerman of Pine Grove and the late Jean Snyder Zimmerman.
She was a 1969 graduate of Pine Grove High School. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church Pine Grove and the H. H. & L. Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary.
Jeanne worked as a sewing machine operator for the former Fox Knapp in Pine Grove and after that closed she worked at various local diners.
She was preceded in death by a son Edward C. "Ed" McGovern in 2012.
Surviving, in addition to her father, are her husband of 47 years, Charles McGovern; a sister, Wanda Frew and companion Bill McGovern of Tremont, two nephews, Michael Frew and Jamie Frew; a great nephew, Joshua Frew; many cousins.
All services will be held at the convenience of the family. The H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove is in charge of arrangements. You may send condolences to the family online at our website www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com


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Mae I. Kocher, 84, of Tremont, passed away unexpectedly Sunday evening at the Messiah Village, Mechanicsburg.

Born in Pine Grove, July 12, 1933, a daughter of the late Harry and Anne Shollenberger Zerbe.

Mae was a retired cook, last working at the former Family and Friends Restaurant, Williamstown.

She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Tremont.

Mae's entire life revolved around her family. She enjoyed cooking, quilting and knitting.

In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a grandson, Scott Kocher; two brothers and five sisters.

Surviving are her five children; Karen Thompson (Charlie), South Carolina; Keith Kocher (Diane), Tower City; Kevin Kocher (Debbie), Tremont; Kenneth Kocher (Marie), New York and Karla Kocher, Tremont. Five grandchildren, Kathy Miller, Keith Jr., Phillip and Patrick Kocher and Britani Vance; five great grandchildren, Kyrsten and Kole Miller; Killian, Sloan and Owen Kocher.

Funeral services will be held Friday, October 20th at 11:00 am from the Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc., Tower City, with Pastor Annette Shutt. Viewing will be from 10-11 am at the chapel. In lieu of flowers memorial donations could be made to the American Kidney Foundation, 900 S. Arlington Ave. Ste. 134A, Harrisburg PA 17109. To sign the guest book visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com

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Police Release Photo of Suspect in Shooting near Frackville on Sunday

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The Pennsylvania State Police have released the photo of a suspect in a shooting that occurred near Frackville on Sunday.


According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, around 2:50pm, police responded to the Motel 6,, located at 701 Altamont Blvd West Mahanoy Township Schuylkill County for a report of a Victim with a gunshot wound in Room 49.

Upon their arrival, it was learned that the Victim was in room 49 at the Motel 6 with his girlfriend. She had rented the room on 10/14/17 and was to check out on 10/16/17.

The Victim was sitting on the far bed in the room when his girlfriend's father, Donald Jenkins, 40, of Shenandoah, came to the Motel 6 and entered the room that was occupied by the Victim and his girlfriend. An argument ensued which lead to the actor shooting the Victim in the upper left leg/groin area.

Jenkins then fled the area in his vehicle.

The Victim was trasnported by ambulance to Geisinger Medical Center Danville for his sustained injuries.

An arrest warrant was obtained for the accused through Magisterial District Judge James Reiley. He was charged with Criminal Attempt to Commit Homicide, Burglary, Aggravated Assault, Possessing Instruments of Crime, Simple Assault and Recklessly Endangering Another Person.

The accused is possibly in the Shenandoah area.

Jenkins is reported to live on North White Street, in Shenandoah.

Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the accused is asked to call State Police at Frackville 570-874-5300 or Schuylkill County 911 .

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Frost Advisory Issued for Overnight Monday into Tuesday

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The National Weather Service has issued a Frost Advisory for Schuylkill County.


The National Weather Service in State College has issued a Frost Advisory, which is in effect from 2 AM to 9 AM EDT Tuesday.

* TEMPERATURES...Falling into the upper 30s by shortly after  midnight, then reaching lows in the low to mid 30s in most  places between 5 AM and 730 AM Tuesday.

* TIMING...Frost will form around 2 AM and persist until around 9 AM Tuesday.

* IMPACTS...Damage to crops and potted plants.

Schuylkill County Police Log for 10/16/2017

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Schuylkill County Police Log for 10/16/2017

Woman Facing Drug Charges After Traffic Stop

West Mahanoy Township Police have filed charges as a result of a vehicle stop on October 1st in the Altamont Section of the Township. During the course of the stop it was found that the vehicle contained several items of drug paraphernalia. As a result of the stop, Brittany Rosas of Mahanoy City, will have to answer to a charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and a summary traffic offense before Magisterial District Judge Christian Hale, Frackville.

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Man Flees After Crashing Quad into Building

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, around 8:00pm Saturday, Mark Homa, 18, of Minersville was driving an off road vehicle eastbound on Condor Lane, Cass Township.  

Homa reported to police that as he approached Route 901 and attempted to stop at a stop sign, he claims he suffered brake failure.  Homa then swerved to avoid from entering the highway and struck a building at the intersection, then fled the scene.

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/17/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/17/2017

Tuesday - Cool start, Sunny - High in the Upper 50's
Tuesday Night - Clear - Low near 40

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Wednesday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Thursday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Sunny - High near 70
Saturday - Sunny - High near 70
Sunday - Sun and Clouds - High in the Lower 70's
Monday - Sun and Clouds - High near 70


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Man Charged with Raping 12 Year Old Girl

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A Mahanoy City man is facing charges for allegedly raping a young girl earlier this month.

According to Mahanoy City Police, Troy J. Dorneman, 24, of Mahanoy City was arrested in relation to an incident on East Mahanoy Street.

Mahanoy City Patrolman Thomas Rentschler says police were called to home after a 12 year old girl told her parents that she was sexually assaulted by Dorneman.

Police interviewed Dorneman who at first denied the allegations but then changed his story to that the girl initiated the contact.



Renstchler charged Dorneman with felony charges of rape of a child, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child, misdemeanor charges of indecent assault of a person less than 13 years old, indecent exposure, corruption of minors, and endangering the welfare of a child.

Dorneman was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge James K. Reiley, and committed to Schuylkill County Prison unable to post $50,000 straight cash bail.



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Schuylkill County High School Football Power Rankings After Week 8

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Skook News/ Skook Sports High School Football Power Rankings as of Week - 8, also included is the Schuylkill League Standings ! Where does your team rank ?

Be sure to head on over and like our Sports page, Skook Sports, at http://www.facebook.com/SkookSports.

Division 1:
Rank: Team: (Record): League Record: Streak:
1. Lehighton - (8-0-0) - 3-0-0 - W8
2. Jim Thorpe - (8-0-0) - 3-0-0 - W8
3. North Schuylkill - (6-2-0) - 1-2-0 - W1
4. Pottsville - (4-4-0) - 1-2-0 - L2
5. Tamaqua - (5-3-0) - 1-3-0 - L3
6. Blue Mountain - (2-6-0) - 1-3-0 - L1
7. Pine Grove - (0-8-0) - *NLR* - L8
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Division 2:
Rank: Team : (Record): League Record: Streak:
1. Williams Valley - (8-0-0) - *NLR* - W8
2. Schuylkill Haven - (4-4-0) - 4-0-0 - W4
3. Tri Valley - (6-2-0) - *NLR* - W3
4. Marian Catholic - (4-4-0) - 3-1-0 - W3
5. Nativity BVM - (5-3-0) - *NLR* - W2
6. Mahanoy Area - (4-4-0) - 1-2-0 - W1
7. Panther Valley - (3-5-0) - 1-2-0 - L1
8. Minersville - (2-6-0) - 2-2-0 - L2
9. Shenandoah Valley - (1-7-0) - 0-4-0 - L5
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TEAM STATS:
Points Differential:
1. Williams Valley - +267
2. Jim Thorpe - +244
3. Tri Valley - +219
4. Lehighton - +191
5. Schuylkill Haven - +166
6. Tamaqua - +97
7. North Schuylkill - +83
8. Nativity BVM - +65
9. Mahanoy Area - +8
10. Pottsville - +2
11. Blue Mountain - (-40)
12. Marian Catholic - (-51)
13. Minersville - (-127)
14. Panther Valley - (-163)
15. Pine Grove - (-197)
16. Shenandoah Valley - (-202)
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Schuylkill League Standings:
D1:
1. Lehighton(3A) - 3-0-0
2. Jim Thorpe(3A) - 3-0-0
3. North Schuylkill(3A) - 1-2-0
4. Pottsville(4A) - 1-2-0
5. Tamaqua(3A) - 1-3-0
6. Blue Mountain(4A) - 1-3-0
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D2:
1. Schuylkill Haven(2A) - 4-0-0 *2017 Division 2 Champions*
2. Marian Catholic(1A) - 3-1-0
3. Minersville(2A) - 2-2-0
4. Mahanoy Area(2A) - 1-2-0
5. Panther Valley(2A) - 0-3-0
6. Shenandoah Valley(1A) - 0-4-0
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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/18/2017

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 10/18/2017

Wednesday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Wednesday Night - Clear - Low near 40

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Thursday - Sunny - High in the Mid 60's
Friday - Sunny - High Mid 60's
Saturday - Sunny - High in the Upper 60's
Sunday - Sun and Clouds - High in the Upper 60's
Monday - Cloudy with Showers Late - High in the Upper 60's
Tuesday - Showers - High near 60

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Mahanoy Area Receives Threat Wednesday Morning

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Students at the Mahanoy Area School District have been evacuated due to a threat Wednesday morning.


According to an announcement to parents,

The District has currently evacuated the building due to a threat found in the bathroom.

Authorities have been notified and children are safely at their evacuation points.

Once the building is  deemed safe by appropriate authorities, staff and children will return.  Please do not come to pick up your child at this time.

Skook News will have more information when it is available.


63 Charged With Welfare Fraud in August; Commonwealth Owed More Than $252,000 in Restitution

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STATEWIDE - The Office of Inspector General (OIG) filed welfare fraud charges against 63 individuals between August 1 and August 31, 2017.

The restitution owed the commonwealth in these cases totals $252,435.58. Additional cost savings will be realized as the defendants will be temporarily disqualified from receiving public benefits in the programs they defrauded.

For August 2017, the restitution totals by benefits program amounted to: $131,461.32 for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); $88,765.64 for medical assistance; $31,536.87 for cash assistance and $671.75 for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and other programs.

“August’s cases include a combination of $39,701.28 in SNAP and medical assistance fraud in Lawrence County, and unlawful use of another’s SNAP Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card in Dauphin County,” Inspector General Bruce R. Beemer said. “Act 29, which went into effect on September 18, will give our investigators additional tools to investigate and prosecute welfare fraud cases in the future.”

The OIG filed 24 criminal cases of fraudulently receiving public assistance in Pennsylvania that were graded as a felony of the third degree. The defendants are:

• Shanell Sewell, 31, of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, for $753 in SNAP fraud and $5,059.65 in cash assistance fraud.
• Vanessa Maria-Felix, 32, of Reading in Berks County, for $2,964 in SNAP fraud and $905.89 in cash assistance fraud.
• Jibran G. Najm, 49, of Allentown in Lehigh County, for $1,556 in SNAP fraud and $5,360.50 in cash assistance fraud.
• Heather M. Ayers, 42, of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, for $5,433.86 in cash assistance fraud.
• Asia Moore, 21, of Philadelphia, for $1,942 in SNAP fraud and $3,695.43 in cash assistance fraud.
• Tammee S. Shaftic, 52, of New Castle in Lawrence County, for $7,190.75 in SNAP fraud and $32,510.53 in medical assistance fraud.
• Melissa A. Domhoff, 32, of New Castle in Lawrence County, for $7,412 in SNAP fraud, $5,582.80 in medical assistance fraud and $351 in LIHEAP fraud.
• Alicia J. Graham, 33, of New Castle in Lawrence County, for $3,481 in SNAP fraud.
• Margaret C. Lightner, 50, and Justin D. Lightner, 30, of Chambersburg in Franklin County, for $7,354 in SNAP fraud and $4,559.59 in medical assistance fraud.
• Chamika S. Wright, 42, of Philadelphia, for $6,569 in SNAP fraud.
• Brittany M. Carbaugh, 27, of Gettysburg in Adams County, for $9,136 in SNAP fraud and $217.06 in medical assistance fraud.
• Callie J. Grizzard, 39, of Butler in Butler County, for $808 in SNAP fraud and $5,565.28 in medical assistance fraud.
• Alyssa M. Mannino, 27, of Hershey in Dauphin County, for $6,376 in SNAP fraud.
• Julianna M. Marsh, 33, of Somerset in Somerset County, for $7,638 in SNAP fraud and $1,406.07 in medical assistance fraud.
• Tracey L. Polk, 36, of Sharpsville in Mercer County, for $3,622 in SNAP fraud.
• Courtney M. Blackwell, 29, of East Stroudsburg in Monroe County, for $1,520 in SNAP fraud and $2,032.44 in medical assistance fraud.
• Wanea V. Moreira-Diaz, 44, of Reading in Berks County, for $2,044 in SNAP fraud and $3,732.35 in medical assistance fraud.
• Patrick Lucas, 44, of Verona in Allegheny County, for $2,253 in SNAP fraud and $8,949.68 in medical assistance fraud.
• Charles W. Pavel, 46, of Spring City in Chester County, for $930 in SNAP fraud and $7,025 in medical assistance fraud.
• Jada K. Temple, 36, of Apollo in Armstrong County, for $5,112 in SNAP fraud.
• Rahsean R. Bridges, 30, of Farrell in Mercer County, for $3,669.08 in medical assistance fraud.
• Joshua S. Kendall, 26, of Six Mile Run in Bedford County, for $4,411.46 in medical assistance fraud.
• Richard D. Weeter, Jr., 30, of Avonmore in Armstrong County, for $3,278.26 in medical assistance fraud.

If convicted, the maximum penalty they face is seven years in prison and a fine of $15,000, plus a mandatory disqualification period from the benefits program they defrauded.

The OIG filed 20 criminal cases of fraudulently receiving public assistance in Pennsylvania that were graded as a misdemeanor of the first degree. The defendants are:

• Yolanda Castaneda, 46, of Harrisburg in Dauphin County, for $1,834 in SNAP fraud and $1,833.40 in cash assistance fraud.
• Marissa Calderon, 42, of Reading in Berks County, for $803 in SNAP fraud and $1,573.50 in cash assistance fraud.
• Maria F. Henriquez, 23, of Hazleton in Luzerne County, for $2,762.20 in cash assistance fraud.
• Candida J. Collado, 42, of Lemoyne in Cumberland County, for $1,308 in SNAP fraud and $2,494.44 in medical assistance fraud.
• Natalie J. Shadle, 42, of West Springfield in Erie County, for $2,814 in SNAP fraud.
• Meagan M. Nolan, 29, of Latrobe in Westmoreland County, for $1,533 in SNAP fraud.
• Sandra G. Younkin, 46, of Ashville in Cambria County, for $1,552 in SNAP fraud.
• Norman R. Munnal, Jr., 62, of Sharon in Mercer County, for $905 in SNAP fraud and $1,112.60 in medical assistance fraud.
• Brian C. Rohrbaugh, 44, of Hanover in York County, for $1,519 in SNAP fraud.
• Glorimar Gomez, 30, of Reading in Berks County, for $1,813 in SNAP fraud.
• Delphine A. Diaz, 48, of Philadelphia, for $2,270 in SNAP fraud.
• Kimberly A. Schrack, 43, of Tobyhanna in Monroe County, for $1,926 in SNAP fraud.
• Jillian Chauvin, 27, of Coatesville in Chester County, for $2,822 in SNAP fraud.
• Tireen L. Gluvna, 31, of Uniontown in Fayette County, for $2,875 in SNAP fraud.
• Amber N. Walck, 33, of Bethlehem in Northampton County, for $2,200 in SNAP fraud.
• Chelsey M. Wilson, 21, of Carmichaels in Greene County, for $2,172 in SNAP fraud.
• Amy L. Landman, 47, of Mount Pleasant in Westmoreland County, for $2,578 in SNAP fraud.
• Tina M. Miller, 36, of Ellwood City in Beaver County, for $2,536 in SNAP fraud.
• Christopher Crawford, 34, of Harrisburg in Dauphin County, for unlawfully using another’s EBT card.
• Kareema L. Uqdah, 32, of Philadelphia, for $1,318 in SNAP fraud and $2,733.50 in cash assistance fraud.

If convicted, the maximum penalty they face is five years in prison and a fine of $10,000, plus a mandatory disqualification period from the benefits program they defrauded.

The OIG filed 14 criminal cases of fraudulently receiving public assistance in Pennsylvania that were graded as a misdemeanor of the second degree. The defendants are:

• Ashley S. Long, 26, of Steelton in Dauphin County, for $844 in SNAP fraud and $1,057 in cash assistance fraud.
• Nicole S. Coleman, 42, of Harrisburg in Dauphin County, for $1,110 in SNAP fraud and $710.30 in cash assistance fraud.
• Marisol Medina, 30, of Harrisburg in Dauphin County, for $1,389 in SNAP fraud and $1,148.14 in cash assistance fraud.
• Karen R. Higgins, 30, and Mark S. Higgins, Jr., 32, of Meadville in Crawford County, for $1,489 in cash assistance fraud.
• Lizbeth DeLeon-Piedra, 43, of Allentown in Lehigh County, for $1,068 in cash assistance fraud.
• William H. Hallman, 29, of Allentown in Lehigh County, for $1,164 in SNAP fraud.
• Chelsea R. Lee, 24, of Altoona in Blair County, for $1,209 in SNAP fraud.
• Erica J. Hornbaker, 37, of McConnellsburg in Fulton County, for $1,272 in SNAP fraud.
• Timothy L. McMichael, 48, of Lancaster in Lancaster County, for $1,095 in SNAP fraud.
• Michael Williams, 66, of Elverson in Chester County, for $1,068 in SNAP fraud.
• Patricia D. Davis, 44, of Uniontown in Fayette County, for $1,146 in SNAP fraud.
• Leahia L. Antill, 25, of Titusville in Crawford County, for $1,352 in SNAP fraud.
• Mary B. Helman, 55, of Sykesville in Jefferson County, for $1,259.90 in medical assistance fraud.

If convicted, the maximum penalty they face is two years in prison and a fine of $5,000, plus a mandatory disqualification period from the benefits program they defrauded.

The OIG filed five criminal cases of fraudulently receiving public assistance in Pennsylvania that were graded as a misdemeanor of the third degree. The defendants are:

• Christina J. Pennington, 42, of Plymouth Meeting in Montgomery County, for $511 in SNAP fraud and $842 in cash assistance fraud.
• Jamisha K. Dooley, 28, of Connellsville in Fayette County, for $589 in SNAP fraud.
• Donald E. Russell, 43, of Fishertown in Bedford County, for $762 in SNAP fraud.
• Beverly S. Jessup, 39, of Brockway in Jefferson County, for $503 in SNAP fraud.
• Tyler R. Younkins, 32, of Freeport in Armstrong County, for $959.10 in medical assistance fraud.

If convicted, the maximum penalty they face is one year in prison and a fine of $2,500, plus a mandatory disqualification period from the benefits program they defrauded.

To report suspected fraud please call the Welfare Fraud Tipline at 1-800-932-0582 or visit the OIG website at www.oig.pa.gov. Tipsters may remain anonymous.

Mahanoy Area Students Dismissing Early After Threat at School

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After a threat was found in school Wednesday morning, Mahanoy Area students are being dismissed early.

Mahanoy Area has announced that students will be dismissed as soon as possible.  No specific time was given.

A message to parents stated that "due to concern for the safety of children and staff and time constraints with clearing the building, students are being dismissed"

An announcement was made to parents around 10:00am after a threat was found,

The District has currently evacuated the building due to a threat found in the bathroom.

Authorities have been notified and children are safely at their evacuation points.

Once the building is  deemed safe by appropriate authorities, staff and children will return.  Please do not come to pick up your child at this time.

More details when they are available.

LVHS Offering Free Car Seat Safety Check This Saturday

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Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill is hosting a FREE car seat check on Saturday, October 21, 2017 from 9 am – Noon in the parking lot of the Medical Office Building, 100 Schuylkill Medical Plaza, Pottsville.

The Birthplace, the Family Birth and Newborn Center of LVH–Schuylkill S. Jackson Street is sponsoring the event.  The car-seat safety check is by appointment.  Please call 888-402-LVHN (5846) for easy scheduling.  

During the checkup, certified technicians:

• Ensure that the car seat brought by the family has not been recalled
• Provide hands on instruction on how to correctly place a child in a child safety seat
• Assist parents with the installation of their child’s car seat in the vehicle
• Offer tips on how to choose an age, height and weight appropriate child safety seat

Primerica Promotes Shenandoah Man to Regional Vice President

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Primerica, a financial service company, announced earlier this month that a Shenandoah native has been promoted to Regional Vice President within the company.


In making the announcement, Glenn J. Williams, Chief Executive Office of the company, stated, "I am pleased to announce that Sean Cantwell has joined this exceptional group of leaders.  Sean's success is a barometer of the number of people that Primerica has helped prepared for a more secure financial future and that's what we are all about.  Thanks to dedicated leaders like Sean, Primerica is an industry leader, provide real financial solutions to millions of clients."

In response to the news, Cantwell said, "I'm very gratified by this promotion, it means that a lot of long hours and hard work have begun to pay off.  But the most satisfying aspect of being a Primerica representative is knowing that you are helping other people take control of their personal finances.  I look forward to expanding our business in order to serve even more people in the community."

Primerica, Inc., headquartered in Duluth, GA, is a leading distributor of financial products to middle income households in North America.

Primerica representatives educate their Main Street clients about how to better prepare for a more secure financial future by assessing their needs and providing appropriate solutions through term life insurance, which they underwrite, and mutual funds, annuities and other financial products, which they distribute primarily on behalf of third parties.

In addition, Primerica provides an entrepreneurial full or part-time business opportunity for individuals seeking to earn income by distributing the company's financial products.

They insured approximately 5 million lives and have over 2 million client investment accounts as of December 31, 2016.

Mega Millions Lottery Now Offering Higher Starting and Faster Growing Jackpots

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The Mega Millions® multi-state lottery game is being updated to offer $40 million starting jackpots and faster jackpot growth.


Starting jackpots will increase from $15 million to $40 million, and jackpots will grow faster overall. There will be higher secondary prizes and better chances to win $1 million prizes. To support the new prize structure, the ticket price will change from $1 to $2 per play.

“Mega Millions players are motivated by large jackpots, which is what these changes are designed to deliver,” said Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director Drew Svitko.

In the updated game, players will select five numbers from 1 to 70, and one Mega Ball number from 1 to 25. Players will have a 1 in 24 overall chance of winning any prize. The chances of winning the jackpot will be 1 in 302,575,350.

The game will continue to offer the $1 Megaplier® add-on, which multiplies non-jackpot prizes by a factor of 2, 3, 4, or 5. By purchasing the Megaplier option, a player could win up to $5 million for matching all five numbers drawn but not matching the Mega Ball number.

Ticket sales for the updated game will begin October 28 with the first drawing under the new rules taking place October 31. This is the first change to the Mega Millions game since the current game matrix was implemented in October 2013.

The number of advance Mega Millions draws available for purchase will continue to decrease by one, after each drawing, until the updated game goes on sale October 28. At that time, players will again be able to purchase up to 26 drawings in advance.

Since the Pennsylvania Lottery joined Mega Millions in 2010, players in this state have won two jackpots worth $86.7 million and $91 million (cash), as well as more than $186 million in other prizes through playing the game.

The largest Mega Millions jackpot on record was a $656 million prize split by three winners in Illinois, Kansas, and Maryland in 2012. Mega Millions is played in 44 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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