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Schuylkill County Weather Related Announcements for 03/20/2018

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Schuylkill County Weather Related Announcements for 03/20/2018


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SHENANDOAH - Snow Emergency in effect from 8:00pm Tuesday until Further notice.  No parking on Route 924, Main Street from Washington Street to Laurel Street and Route 54, Centre Street from White Street to West Street.  Cars will be ticketed and towed at owner's expense.

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Emergency Personnel Responding to Working House Fire Tuesday Afternoon

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Around 12:45pm, Tuesday afternoon, emergency personnel were called to a working house fire in North Manheim Township near Schuylkill Haven.

The fire is reported to be located at 63 North Lake Drive, North Manheim Township.  Early reports were the fire started in the basement.

Fire units from Schuylkill Haven are responding as well as Pottsville Fire for their RIT.

The fire was reported to be out by 1:30pm with a Fire Marshall being requested to the scene.

More information when it is available.

6 to 8 Inches of Snow Possible for Schuylkill County

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At noon on Tuesday, the National Weather Service updated their forecasted storm totals for the snowfall Tuesday through Wednesday evening.

According to the update from the NWS, Schuylkill County could see anywhere from 6 to 8 inches, with the higher amounts in the southern end of the county.

The storm is actually two storms with the first expected to begin with snow showers Tuesday afternoon and into the evening.

The first storm will quit later Tuesday evening, take a break, then the second storm with heavier snow will start just before daybreak, then continue throughout the day ending Wednesday evening.

Snow could fall at an inch an hour anytime during these storms.

A Winter Storm Warning still remains in effect until Wednesday at 8:00pm.

PennDOT Imposes Restrictions In Advance Of Winter Weather

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In anticipation of significant snow fall across Pennsylvania beginning Tuesday night, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will impose a series of restrictions on most interstates beginning at 8 PM.


PennDOT is imposing a ban on empty straight CDL-weighted trucks, tractors hauling double trailers, tractors hauling empty trailers, trailers pulled by passenger vehicles, pick-up trucks, motorcycles and recreational vehicles, or RVs, on:

- Interstate 76 across the state, which includes the Schuylkill Expressway and the East-West Turnpike mainline.
- Interstates 276 and 476, a portion of the mainline Turnpike in southeastern Pennsylvania and the entire Northeastern Extension.
- Interstate 176 (entire length)
- Interstate 95 (entire length)
- Interstate 78 (entire length)
- Interstate 80 from the New Jersey line to the junction with Interstate 81.
- Interstate 81 from the Maryland line to the junction with Interstate 80.
- Interstate 99 (entire length)
- Interstate 79 from the Turnpike to Interstate 80.

In addition, also beginning at 8 PM, a full ban on commercial vehicles will be imposed on:
- Interstate 70, from the Maryland line to the Turnpike.
- Interstate 83 (entire length)
- Interstate 84 (entire length)
- Interstate 380 (entire length)
- A commercial vehicle is defined as a vehicle used for commerce and meets one of the following conditions:
- Has a gross vehicle weight rating or gross combination weight rating, or gross vehicle weight or gross combination weight, of 17,001 pounds or more, whichever is greater.
- Is designed or used to transport more than 8 passengers (including the driver) for compensation.
- Is designed or used to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver, and is not used to transport passengers for compensation.
- Is a school bus.
- Is transporting hazardous materials which is required to be placarded in accordance with Department regulations.
Restrictions will remain in place as long as conditions warrant. As conditions develop, speed restrictions will be considered on these routes. If the forecast changes, PennDOT will quickly review and possibly adjust or lift the restrictions.

If traveling during severe winter weather, motorists should make sure their gas tank is full and they pack an emergency kit, which should include non-perishable food, water, blanket, small shovel and warm clothes.

Remember also any special needs, such as baby food, pet supplies or medications.

UPDATED: Winter Storm Warning Issued for Schuylkill County

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The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Tuesday and Wednesday.

WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT WEDNESDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy, wet snow and mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 10 inches, with localized higher amounts up to 1 foot.

* WHERE...Portions of south-central Pennsylvania, mainly along and south of Route 22 and I-81. Lowest snowfall amounts north of Route 22.

* WHEN...Heaviest snow with rates over 1 inch per hour at times this afternoon and evening, and again Wednesday morning and afternoon.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Plan on slippery roads and difficult travel conditions, including the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes. Be prepared for significant reductions in visibility at times. The heavy wet snow could bring down tree limbs, causing power outages.

This Warning includes the counties of
Cambria
Blair
Huntingdon
Mifflin
Juniata
Perry
Dauphin
Schuylkill
Lebanon


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Pennsylvania Senate Approves Legislation to Reform the Way the Lieutenant Governor is Elected

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On Tuesday, the Senate approved bipartisan legislation with a vote of 50-0 to reform the way the lieutenant governor is elected in Pennsylvania.

Senate Bill 761 would amend the state’s constitution to allow gubernatorial candidates to select their running mate subsequent to the primary election. This bill will require governor and lieutenant governor candidates to first campaign together and then, once elected, work together as a team with a shared vision. This is not a difficult concept – it’s simple common sense. The goal is teamwork and cooperation.

Senator David G. Argall (R-Berks/Schuylkill), the prime sponsor of the bill, noted that this type of change to the current election process allows for better leadership and collaboration. “The very troubled relationship between the governor and the lieutenant governor is no secret to any of us. The state of Pennsylvania shouldn’t continue to be stuck with the current dysfunctional system that we now see on the second floor of the capitol.,” said Argall.

Under this legislation, the state’s Constitution would be amended to require gubernatorial candidates to select their running mate after the primary election – subject to the approval of their state committees – which is a process very similar to how our presidential candidates have selected their running mates for a long, long time.

The bill will now move to the House of Representatives for consideration. The earliest it could go into effect is 2022. Should the measure pass, Pennsylvania would join thirteen other states that allow the candidate for governor to select the candidate for lieutenant governor.

Schuylkill County School Delays and Closings - 03/21/18

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Schuylkill County School Delays and Closings - 03/21/18

Assumption BVM - CLOSED

Blue Mountain - CLOSED

Child Development - Head Start & Pre-K Closed; Childcare Open

Hazleton Area - CLOSED

Mahanoy Area - CLOSED

Minersville Area - CLOSED

Nativity BVM - CLOSED

North Schuylkill - CLOSED

Panther Valley - CLOSED

Pine Grove Area - CLOSED

Pottsville Area - CLOSED

Schuylkill Haven Area - CLOSED

Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29 - CLOSED

Schuylkill Maple Avenue - CLOSED

Schuylkill Tech North and South - CLOSED

Shenandoah Valley - CLOSED

St. Ambrose - CLOSED

St.Nicholas - CLOSED

St. Clair Area - CLOSED

Tamaqua Area - CLOSED

Tri-Valley - CLOSED

Trinity Academy - CLOSED

Williams Valley - CLOSED

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PennDOT Reduces Speeds on Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County

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Due to the winter storm impacting the region, PennDOT has temporarily reduced the speed limit on several roadways in Eastern PA including Schuylkill County.

PennDOT is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel but those who must head out will see speeds reduced to 45 mph on the following highways:

• Interstate 78 in Berks, Lehigh and Northampton counties;
• Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County;
• US 22 in Lehigh and Northampton counties;

Although PennDOT crews have been treating roadways, the department’s primary goal is to keep roads passable, not completely free of ice and snow.

PennDOT will continue to treat roadways throughout the storm until precipitation
stops and roads are clear.

Schuylkill County Weather Related Announcements for 03/21/2018

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CLINIC OUTCOMES GROUP - Closing Wednesday March 21 at 3pm. We will reopen tomorrow at 8am.

NORTH SCHUYLKILL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING - Postponed until March 28, 2018

SCHUYLKILL HAVEN DRIVER'S LICENSE CENTER - CLOSED

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ASHLAND - SNOW EMERGENCY - EFFECTIVE: Thursday, March 22, 2018, from 2AM TO 6AM.  Parking will be prohibited on Hoffman Boulevard from Brock Street to Centre Street and also on Centre Street from Front Street to 23rd Street.  Residents are ordered to move their cars from these locations between 2AM and 6AM.  Any vehicles that are not moved from the above locations will be fined $50 and towed away at the owner’s expense.

FRACKVILLE - Snow Emergency is in effect until further notice. There is a parking ban on North and South Lehigh Aves., as well as East and West Oak Sts.

MAHANOY CITY - Snow ban is in effect until further notice. There will be no parking on Center Street Main Street West South St. and Liberty Hill.

SHENANDOAH - Snow Emergency in effect until Further notice.  No parking on Route 924, Main Street from Washington Street to Laurel Street and Route 54, Centre Street from White Street to West Street.  Cars will be ticketed and towed at owner's expense.

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No Injuries Reported in Crash near New Ringgold Wednesday Morning

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No injuries were reported in a crash on Route 443 Wednesday morning.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, the crash occurred around 6:40am on Route 443 (Clamtown Road) in East Brunswick Township about a 1/2 mile east of New Ringgold.

Police say Ben Houser, 47, of Lehighton was traveling west on Route 443 when he lost control of his Toyota Tacoma and began to fish tail on the snow covered road, slid up and dirt embankment and rolled onto it's driver side.

Houser was citing for not driving at a safe speed.

Schuylkill County School Delays and Closings - 03/22/18

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Schuylkill County School Delays and Closings - 03/22/18


Assumption BVM - CLOSED Thursday

Blue Mountain - CLOSED Thursday

Child Development - All Head Start and Pre K counts classrooms will be closed Thursday. Child Care will open at 8:00am

Hazleton Area - CLOSED Thursday

Mahanoy Area - CLOSED Thursday; Board Meeting Still Scheduled

Minersville Area - CLOSED Thursday

Nativity BVM - CLOSED Thursday

North Schuylkill - CLOSED Thursday

Penn State Schuylkill - 2 Hour Delay

Pine Grove Area - CLOSED Thursday

Pottsville Area - CLOSED Thursday

Schuylkill Haven -  CLOSED Thursday

Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29 - CLOSED Thursday

Schuylkill Maple Avenue - CLOSED Thursday

Schuylkill Tech North and South - CLOSED Thursday

Shenandoah Valley - CLOSED Thursday

St. Ambrose - 2 Hour Delay for Thursday

St. Clair Area - CLOSED Thursday

St. Nicholas - CLOSED Thursday

Tamaqua Area - 2 Hour Delay for Thursday

Tri-Valley - CLOSED Thursday

Trinity Academy - CLOSED Thursday

Williams Valley - CLOSED Thursday

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Power Outage Reported in Pine Grove Township

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A power outage is being reported in Pine Grove Township Wednesday evening.

According to PPL, ask of 9:30pm, 378 homes are being reported as being without power.

A tripped breaker or blown fuse is being listed as a cause and crews have been dispatched.

PPL is reporting that the power will be restored by 2:30am.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 03/21/2018

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 03/21/2018


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Caitlin E. McGarry, 23, of Schuylkill Haven, passed away on Saturday, March 17th, at Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, Allentown.

Born in Pottsville on May 25, 1994, she was the daughter of Robert E. & Crystal A. DeWald McGarry.

She was a graduate of Schuylkill Haven High School, Class of 2012, and received a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from Penn State University.

Caitlin was employed as a civil engineer for PENN DOT District 5, Allentown.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Pottsville.

Caitlin was always involved throughout her time in high school as her class treasurer, a member of the National Honor Society, and was the recipient of the Girl Scout Silver Award.

Beyond this, she was Schuylkill Haven's Female Scholar Athlete in 2012, and was a member of the cross country, track & field, swim and dive, and soccer teams.

Caitlin dedicated so much of her time to Penn State's THON, and served as a chair, dancer, and committee member over her four years at Penn State. She was also a well-loved and dedicated member of Penn State Club Swim, where she met many of her best friends and lifelong soulmates. She was also a member of the Society of Women Engineers.

"Coach Caitlin" treasured her many years as a swimmer, and committed herself to coaching young swimmers as a youth swim coach for Schuylkill Haven.

In addition to her parents, Caitlin is also survived by a brother, Kyle McGarry, maternal grandparents: Sam & Colleen DeWald, aunts & uncles: Deb DeWald Kaplan & husband, Bruce, Tricia Sanchez & husband, Mike, Kathy Gustas & husband, Jim, Jack McGarry & wife, Carole, Gene McGarry, and Ann Pat Conway & husband, John, and cousins: Mel Kaplan, Scott, Marc, & Brad Gustas, Evan, Connor, & Shane McGarry, Kelsey, Matt, Jake, & Avery McGarry, and Madison & Lexi Sanchez.

She is preceded in death by her paternal grandparents: Thomas & Patricia McGarry.

Caitlin always lived her life for others, and valued the incredible friendships she has made at home and at Penn State more than anything.

For all of those who knew Caitlin, and even those who did not, a visitation will be heldFridayfrom6-8 p.m.at First United Methodist Church, Pottsville.
An additional visitation time will be heldSaturdayfrom10 a.m.until the time of service at the church.

A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be conducted at First United Methodist Church, Pottsville, at12 noononSaturday, March 24thwith Rev. John Wallace officiating.

Interment will be privately held at the family's convenience.

Family requests donations in Caitlin's memory to First United Methodist Church,330 W. Market St., Pottsville, PA 17901, or to the Caitlin McGarry Scholarship Fund, C/O Santander Bank, 24/28 E. Main St., Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972.

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Angel Runningbear Olmo entered the heavens Saturday, March 17th at Lehigh Valley Hospital- South.

She was the daughter of Pedro Olmo and Deandra Lea Rodriguez, Pottsville.

Angel is survived by a brother Anthony Cheeseman and a sister Hope Rodriguez, Pottsville; maternal grandparents Sharon Runningbear and Roberto Rodriguez, Pottsville; paternal grandparents Maria Olmo and Pedro Gonzalez, Puerto Rico; maternal great grandparents Sue and John Hess, Pine Grove; and her aunt Dee Eastridge and Uncle Jason Troutman, Sr., Pine Grove.

Private funeral services were held at Schlitzer Allen Pugh Funeral Home, Pottsville. Please visit SchlitzerAllenPugh.com to leave a condolence for the family.

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Judy Lynn (Piccioni) Schartel, 54, passed away Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at her residence.

She was born in Pottsville, February 13, 1964 to Dorothy (Oplansky) Piccioni and the late John Piccioni. She was a member of the Lighthouse Church, Orwigsburg.

In addition to her mother, Dorothy Piccioni, surviving is her son, Dylan Schartel; two brothers, Joe and John Piccioni; a sister, Jane Droskinis; nieces and nephews, Heather and Scott Droskinis, Jamie Garcia, Lauren, Matthew, and Sara Piccioni.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 am on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at Schlitzer Allen Pugh Funeral Home, 515 W. Market St., Pottsville with Pastor William Orff officiating. Family and friends may call Saturday morning from 9:00am until the time of the service. Interment will be held in Schuylkill Memorial Park, Schuylkill Haven.

Please visit SchltizerAllenPugh.com to leave a condolence for the Schartel/Piccioni family.

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Stella B. Ashfield, age 80, of Mahanoy City, died Sunday evening at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown. Born at the former Locust Mountain Hospital she was the daughter of the late Wincenty and Jadwiga Sielicki. She was a 1955 graduate of JW Cooper High School in Shenandoah and had been employed by Mrs. T's also of Shenandoah. She was a member of St. Paul's UCC in Mahanoy City and the ladies auxiliary of American Legion Post 74. She was a faithful blood donor for the American Red Cross. Preceding her in death in addition to her parents were her husband Edward in 2004 and a sister Dorothy Wawro. Survivors include a daughter Lori Ashfield and a son Eric Ashfield, a sister Regina Kurtz, several grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to call and visit with the family on Friday evening from 6 to 8 PM at David D. Jarrett Funeral Home of Mahanoy City. Interment will be private. Contributions in Stella's name to the Hillside SPCA or the charity of the donors choice would be appreciated by the family. Please visit www.jarrettfuneralhome.com for more information.

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 03/22/18

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 03/22/18

Thursday - Sunny - High in the Mid 40's
Thursday Night - Clear - Low in the Mid 20's

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Friday - Cloudy - High in the Mid 40's
Saturday - Sunny - High in the Lower 40's
Sunday - Clouds with Some Sun - High near 40
Monday - Sunny - High in the Lower 40's
Tuesday - Cloudy - High in the Upper 40's
Wednesday - Cloudy - High near 50


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Girardville St. Patrick's Day Parade Postponed

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The 2018 Girardville St. Patrick's Day Parade scheduled for this weekend has been postponed.

For the second year in a row, the Girardville St. Patrick's Day Parade is postponed.

According to parade officials,  the event will take place on Saturday, April 14th, 2018.

More information on this story later Thursday.

Police Looking for Runaway Teen

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Police are asking for the public's help in locating a teen that is reported as a runaway.

The Pottsville Police is still attempting to locate 16 year old runaway Ashley Heidel of 210 W. Bacon St, Palo Alto, Pa. 

Heidel was in the custody of Schuylkill County Children and Youth employees on 11/6/17 when she fled from the Burger King restaurant in the 2200 block of West Market Street, Pottsville.  

Heidel is approx. 5’4”, 120lbs, blond hair, blue eyes. 

Anyone with any information is asked to call Ptlm Joseph Krammes at 570-622-1234 Ext. 188.

Six Juveniles Charged for Martz Hall Fight After Basketball Game

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Six juveniles have been charged for a fight that occurred at Martz Hall last month.

According to Pottsville Police, on Tuesday, February 27th, 2018 around 9:00pm, the Pottsville Police and surrounding police agencies were dispatched to Martz Hall, to investigate a reported fight in the stands involving several spectators at the Panther Valley/Marian boys playoff basketball game. 

When police arrived, security had already separated those involved.  Police remained on-scene to assist the clearing of Martz Hall after the game and to identify those involved in the physical altercation.

On March 20th, 2018, disorderly conduct charges were filed against six male juveniles identified as being intentionally and actively involved in the fight

During the course of the investigation Pottsville Bureau of Police officers met with administrators from both schools to review video of the incident and positively identify the actors prior to citations being filed in District Court.  The juveniles ranged in age from 15 through 17 years old with three being Marian Catholic High School students and three being Panther Valley High School students. 


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Schuylkill County Plow Day Scheduled for Next Month

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The Schuylkill County Agricultural Museum is sponsoring Plow Day 2018 next month.


Plow Day is hosted across from Heisler’s Cloverleaf Dairy, located a 743 Catawissa Rd. Tamaqua, PA 18252 and will be held April 21st, 2018 with a rain date of May 5, 2018. Registration begins at 9AM and Plowing to begin at 10AM. 

Plowing demonstrations using antique tractors, horses and mules will be done throughout the day. 

There will be a judged plowed competition at 1PM. Prizes will be awarded. Individuals interested in demonstrating their plowing abilities are welcome and may find more information on how to participate by contacting one of the individual’s below. 

The event is free and the general public is welcome to come. Since this is a free event, donations will be greatly appreciated. Wagon rides will be available to take individuals attending this event to view the activities.

Ashland Police File Charges in November Armed Robbery

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Ashland Police filed charges against a man for robbing another man at gunpoint in November.

Police say the incident occurred on November 3rd, 2017 when Patrolman Daniel Weikel received a call for an armed robbery with a firearm that occurred near 11th and Centre Streets in the borough.

The victim told police that the suspect robbed him of $20.00 at gunpoint.

The victim told Weikel that the suspect fled toward Market Street and gave a description of what he was wearing.  Sheriff Groody also responded and helped search for the suspect but was unable to locate him.

Through the investigation, Nicholas Harman, 25, of Ashland, was identified as the suspect.

Patrolman Weikel filed charges of Robbery, persons not to permitted to use firearmas, firearms not be carried without a license, terroristic threats, recklessly endangerment, simple assault, and disorderly conduct against Harman.

Harman was already locked up in Schuylkill County Prison on similar charges and unable to post bail from another robbery incident.

Magisterial District Judge Christina Hale set bail at $25,000 cash bail for the November 3rd incident.

Schuylkill County Police Log for 03/22/18

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Schuylkill County Police Log for 03/22/18

Ashland Man Charged with Disorderly Conduct for Saturday Incident

According to Ashland Police, on Saturday, March 17th, 2018 around 11:10am, Aaron Stevens, 31, of Ashland was banging on the doors of homes in the 1700 Block of Centre Street, acting erratic, and making irrational statements such as "They were going to burn the house down" .

Police detained Stevens and while search him for weapons became combative and tried to pull away.  Stevens was taken into custody and transported by Ashland EMS to Lehigh Valley East for treatment. 

Ashland Patrolman Earl Johnson charged Stevens with disorderly conduct.

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On March 21,2018 at 7:00pm Saint Clair Police were dispatched to a disturbance at 56 North Morris Street in the Borough. The caller stated that Tiffany George was causing a disturbance inside the residence, subsequently smashing out the front living room window. Upon arrival, Officers found her to be under the influence of alcohol. A warrant check revealed that George was wanted out of the Lycoming County Detectives Office. George was lodged in Schuylkill County Prison pending extradition to Lycoming County.

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