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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/14/18

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/14/18


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Peter Thomas Luddy, 21, of Mahanoy City, passed away Tuesday in Carillion Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Va., following a traumatic brain injury while on a training mission with the U.S. Army.

Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced.
Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. Mahanoy City is in charge of arrangements. Visit www.truskowskyfuneralhome.com to sign the guest book and send sympathy cards.










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Joseph Hrezo, age 92, of Pottsville, PA passed away Sunday, May 13th, 2018 at Manorcare Health Services in Pottsville.

Born in Saint Clair, PA on December 26, 1925, he was the son of the late Andrew and Mary (Kasarda) Hrezo.

Joe was a graduate of Saint Clair High School and Pennsylvania State University and attended Millersville University. He was a Navy veteran having served from 1943 till 1949 and worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources for 23 years.

Joe is survived by nieces and nephews.

His service and interment will by held private at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in Annville.

The Robert A Evans Jr Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Please send condolences to www.robertaevansjrfh.com

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/15/18

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/15/18

Tuesday - Stray Storm Early, Partly Cloudy with  More Storms Late in the Day - High near 80
Tuesday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Upper 50's

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Wednesday - Showers - High in the Mid 60's
Thursday - Cloudy  - High in the Mid 80's
Friday - Showers - High near 70
Saturday - Scattered Storms - High in the Upper 60's
Sunday - Thundershowers - High in the Lower 70's
Monday - Showers Early - High in the Lower 70's



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Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Schuylkill County

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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Schuylkill County.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for
 - Schuylkill County in central Pennsylvania
 - Southern Northumberland County in central Pennsylvania. 
 -  Southeastern Columbia County in central Pennsylvania... 
* Until 400 PM EDT

* At 314 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Rock Glen to Kulpmont to near Richfield to near Honey Grove, moving east at 50 mph.

HAZARD...Two inch hail and 70 mph wind gusts.

IMPACT...People and animals outdoors will be injured. Expect hail damage to roofs, siding, windows, and vehicles. Expect considerable tree damage. Wind damage is also likely to mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings.



* Locations impacted include...
Tamaqua, St. Clair, Minersville, Mahanoy City, Frackville, Shamokin, Kulpmont, Pottsville, Shenandoah and Ashland.

Athletes Compete in 2nd Annual Spartan Games

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On Tuesday, the North Schuylkill School District hosted the 2nd Annual "Spartan Games".


The Spartan Games were a day full of competition, activities, and fun for local students with special needs.

15 School Districts from in and around Schuylkill County, including almost 700 athletes from grades Kindergarten through 12th competed. The districts representing were Blue Mountain,  Mahanoy Area, Minersville Area, Mt. Carmel Area, North Schuylkill, Pine Grove Area, Pottsville Area, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29, St. Clair Area, Shenandoah Valley, Southern Columbia, Tamaqua Area, Tri-Valley, and Williams Valley.

The Opening Ceremonies began at 9:30am with a warm welcoming by North Schuylkill Special Education Director Knute Brayford.

Events included track and field events such as Throwing (Javelin, Shot Put, Tennis ball, Frisbee); Jumping (Running Long Jump, Standing Long Jump, Vertical Jump); Running (50 meter race, 100 meter race, 50 meter walk, wheelchair race); and a 4 x 100 relay race (each district enters a team to compete for a team trophy). Each athlete received a ribbon for the events they participated in.

Along with the events, various other activities took place in and around the stadium throughout the day. When athletes were not competing in an event, they participated in a carnival with fun games and activities, including live music, face-painting, and a bounce house. The North Schuylkill Marching Band and cheer squads were also on hand to entertain and rally around the student-athletes.

Culinary students from the Schuylkill Technology Center also had a stand outside the stadium serving food for spectators.

Shenandoah Valley returned to this years games, with the 4x100 Relay Trophy to defend last year's victory. But, this year it was Schuylkill Haven who took home the prize and will hold the trophy until next year.

The day concluded with a Mascot Race between all of the participating school’s costumed mascots.  This year, obstacles were added to make the race more challenging. The Mount Carmel Red Tornadoes took home the Mascot Race Trophy.

Closing ceremonies were held at 1:00 pm with remarks made once again by Knute Brayford. The students then loaded their school buses, and went back to their home schools with great memories and new friends. All the students are already looking forward to competing again next year.

The event was funded by donations from school organizations and local county businesses.

































































Over 1,500 Homes Without Power After Storms Roll Through Tuesday

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Over 1,500 homes are without power in Schuylkill County after storms rolled through Tuesday afternoon.


As of 5:30pm, PPL is reporting the following area are experiencing outages:

West Penn Township - 515
Rush Township - 258
Wayne Township - 254
North Union Towship - 154
East Union Township - 130

Smaller outages have also been reported in Barry Township, Cass Township, Deer Lake, Eldred Township, Hegins Township, Hubley Township, McAdoo, Pottsville, Shenandoah, Union Township, Walker Township, Washington Township, and West Brunswick Township.

Pennsylvania Primary Election 2018 Results

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Primary Election 2018 Results



Primary Election results from May 15, 2018

Unofficial Results with over 90% of the Precincts Reporting
(Final numbers will be updated when 100% of Precincts are reported)
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National

U.S. Senate

Democrat
Bob Casey Jr. - Unopposed

Republican
Lou Barletta - 374,971 - WINNER
Jim Christiana - 210,837

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9th Congressional District of Congress

Democrat
Denny Wolff - 10,510 - WINNER
Gary Wegman - 8,111
Laura Quick - 7,288

Republican
Dan Meuser - 25,224  - WINNER
George Halcovage - 11,649
Scott C. Uehlinger - 11,372

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Statewide (Pennsylvania)

Governor

Democrat
Tom Wolf - 682,628 WINNER

Republican
Scott R. Wagner - 285,529 - WINNER
Paul Mango - 226,216
Laura Ellsworth - 115,006

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Lieutenant Governor

Democrat
John Fetterman - 269,009 - WINNER
Kathi Cozzone - 123,071
Nina Ahmad - 162,868
Mike Stack - 116,453
Ray Sosa - 22,762

Republican


Jeff Bartos - 270,824 - WINNER
Kathy Coder - 115,474
Diana Irey Vaughan - 98,850
Peg Luksik - 82,303

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Member of the State Committee

Democrat
Liz Bettinger - 5,366 - WINNER
Laine S. Gehres - 3,882


Republican
Scott R. Thomas - 7,993 - WINNER
Mary Beth Dougherty - 7,875
Carolyn Bonkoski - 6,789

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/16/18

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/16/18

Wednesday - Rain - High in the Mid 60's
Wednesday Night - Showers - Low in the Mid 50's

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Thursday - Showers  - High in the Lower 70's
Friday - Rain - High near 60
Saturday - Showers - High near 60
Sunday - Showers - High in the Lower 70's
Monday - Showers - High in the Lower 70's
Tuesday - Sunny - High near 70



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Body of Fallen Soldier to Arrive in Mahanoy City Thursday Night

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The body of a soldier from Mahanoy City who passed away last week will arrive in the borough late Thursday.

According to the obituary of Specialist Peter Thomas Luddy, 21, of Mahanoy City, Luddy passed away last Tuesday, May 8th, 2018 in Carillion Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Va., following a traumatic brain injury while on a training mission with the U.S. Army.

Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc., Mahanoy City, is in charge of arrangements.

According to the funeral home's website, Luddy's body will arrive in Mahanoy City between 8:00pm and 9:00pm Thursday, May 17th on Centre Street from the East of town. 

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish, Mahanoy City, PA, at 11 am on Monday, May 21st, with Rev. Kevin P. Gallagher officiating.

Friends and family may call Saturday 6 to 9 pm and Sunday 2 to 5 pm at the Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. 300 West Center Street Mahanoy City.


Coroner Called to Crash in East Union Township

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A Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner has been called to a crash in East Union Township.

Just before 8:00pm, a crash occurred near the intersection of Cove Mountain Drive and Nuremberg Mountain Road in East Union Township near Oneida.

A Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner has been called to the scene.

More details when they are available.

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Who are the Kielbasi Kings of Shenandoah?

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Kielbasi can be spelled many different ways, but one thing is for sure, there are three Kings of Kielbasi in Shenandoah.


By Megan A. Hepler

The Shenandoah Kielbasi Festival, taking place this weekend, is something of a tradition for many in the area and beyond. The local celebrities known as the Three Kielbasi Kings will be in attendance. Mark Kowalonek of Kowalonek’s Kielbasy Shop, David Lukashunas of Lucky’s Corner Deli & Kielbasi Shop, and Mike Stanakis of Capitol Food Market are those three “kings.” While the focus is usually on the festival and kielbasi, the question arises…Who are the Three Keilbasi Kings and how did they get their start in the business?

Make sure you stop by the Annual Kielbasi Festival in Shenandoah this Saturday.
http://www.skooknews.com/2018/04/downtown-shenandoah-schedules-11th.html


David Lukashunas
David “Dave” Lukashunas grew up in Shenandoah Heights to a family that struggled to make ends meet. His father, Joseph, was injured during WWII and later became paralyzed. Lukashunas was the youngest of seven children and described himself as a go getter. He began working with his own paper route, which grew to include 268 homes. He also learned to do machine work, at the age of nine, in Lewis Hoffman’s shop. As a teen, he worked for Antz Refrigeration Service. All he did, so that he could help provide a little more income for his family.

Lukashunas graduated from Cardinal Brennan High School in 1981. Many of his siblings moved away from home after finishing school, but he stayed close to home and helped take care of his parents. He continued his career at Antz Refrigeration Service, worked up to seventy hours a week, and traveled out of state on jobs. He later worked for the Shenandoah Municipal Authority in 1987. He met Janet Saroka, a produce manager at a Boyer’s Market not far from the Antz store in Shenandoah. They married in 1986. They have a daughter, Janette, who is a 2018 Alvernia University alumna. Lukashunas began learning how to cook at a young age. He learned by following his mother, Emily Goldeck, around the kitchen at his grandmother’s bar (located at the current West Street Pub). He began making and selling jelly pies while delivering paper. Later, Lukashunas began experimenting with recipes. He and his brother, John, had planned to start their own business. Sadly, John passed away and after the loss of his brother, Lukashunas thought his dream of owning a business had ended.

In 1998, he and his wife took a chance and opened a corner deli on Centre Street. They built a little play room for their daughter, so that Janet could also work in the shop. Their business flourished, and they outgrew their little deli within ten years. In 2007, they moved the business to a new location on 720 West Centre Street in Shenandoah. Lukashunas explained that he had always wanted to run a business. He has built himself a small empire since he began the small corner deli. Today, Lucky’s Corner Deli & Kielbasi Shop exists in the new 4,000 square foot building. It consists of a drive-thru, shop, and restaurant. In addition, he owns approximately fifteen rental properties.

Lukashunas is an active man and in addition to owning a business, he also enjoys hunting, fishing, and working on his cabin during weekends. He has been a member of several clubs and organizations: Frackville Lodge #737 F&AM Masonic Lodge, The Caldwell Consistory (32nd Degree Mason), Rajah Shrine of Reading, Roaring Creek Forest Preserve, Shenandoah Fish and Game Club, East End Fish and Game Club, Pennsylvania Association of Meat Processors (PAMP), and others. He works at the Shenandoah Valley School District full time as the Facilities Director, Maintenance Supervisor, and the Safety & Security Administrator. He is also chairman of the Physical Security Schools Coalition.

Lukashunas stated, “I have a lot of different things I like. I like to help kids a lot. I like to see them have nice things.” He explained that he wants to see children have a better life than he had. Many of the organizations he belongs to help support children in need.

Lukashunas also hinted at something bigger in the works, possibly something involving county politics. Time will reveal what services Lukashunas will further provide to the community.

Mike Stanakis

Mike Stanakis lived in Shenandoah until the age of five, when his family moved to Ringtown. He grew up tagging along behind his two older brothers. He enjoyed the outdoors: catching snakes and crayfish. As a child, he worked on Barron Hetherington’s Farm (B & R Farms) in Ringtown, picking vegetables and bailing hay.

Stanakis’ mother bought the Capitol Food Market from its previous owner in the 1990s and chose to keep the original name. The store is still located at 102 East Washington Street in Shenandoah. Stanakis remembered that when he was nine years old, he worked in the shop after school. He, his mother, father, and brother Robert “Bob” originally ran the store together.

“I got off the bus in Shenandoah. Worked, cleaning up for two hours,” Stanakis said.

During Stanakis’ junior and senior year in high school, Stanakis attended the Schuylkill Technology Center in Marlin, where he learned to weld. In 1998, he graduated from North Schuylkill High School. He planned to go to Penn Tech to continue becoming a welder, but instead remained home and helped his mother run the shop.

Today, Stanakis spends much of his time maintaining and running the business six days a week. He shows humility about his life and work. At Capitol Food Market, Stanakis now works alongside his mother, girlfriend, and other employees. Stanakis is also a father of three: Hunter Teter, Lily Stanakis, and Cole Stanakis. He enjoys spending his spare time outdoors and occasionally fishing.






Mark Paul Kowalonek
(Submitted by Jessica (Kowalonek) Hannis)

Mark was born on July 10, 1956 to Paul Kowalonek and Dorothy (Gobster) Kowalonek. He has two younger brothers, Joe and Tom. He was always athletic as a child and was involved in many sports throughout his youth. Mark is a 1974 graduate of Shenandoah Valley High School. In 2008, he was inducted into the Shenandoah Valley Hall of Fame. He then went on to further his education and play Football at Villanova University, graduating in 1978.

Mark has been married to Linda (Posivak) Kowalonek for 35 years. They have three children, Jillian, Jessica, and Luke.

On March 8, 1911, Mark’s grandfather started the business on Columbus and Chestnut Streets in Shenandoah. The family homestead and the original location was connected, making the entire family part of the business. From aunts and uncles to brothers and cousins, everyone took part at some point or another. Mark was always involved from a young age up on through his adulthood. In 1985, he and his father, Paul, opened the current business location at 332 South Main Street. Since then, Mark, his wife, Linda, and their children, Jessica and Luke, alongside a staff of dedicated employees. They strive to continue on with the original product’s authentic old-fashioned goodness, while moving forward with technology and innovation to bring forth new products.

Mark is a big supporter of his local community, an active member of Downtown Shenandoah Inc, as well as the Shenandoah Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the American Association of Meat Processors (AAMP) and the Pennsylvania Association of Meat Processers (PAMP). He served as president of PAMP from 2010-2012.

Mark enjoys being with his family especially his grandchildren. He is an avid Philadelphia Eagles and Villanova Basketball fan. Mark’s hope for the future is for his family’s tradition to continue to grow, he looks forward to the continued patronage of his customers for many years to come.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/16/18

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Peter Thomas Luddy, 21, of Mahanoy City, passed away Tuesday May 8th, 2018 at 6:58 pm in Carillion Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Va., following a traumatic brain injury while on a training mission with the U.S. Army.

Peter was born in Hazleton, PA on March 9, 1997, a son of Elizabeth Ferrante, her fiancé Sean Runkle and Thomas Luddy Sr., his fiance Susan Bettinger.

He was serving in the U.S. Army Reserves 811th in Rainelle, West Virginia for his annual training.

He worked for Boscov’s in the Laurel Mall Hazleton in loss prevention. His goal was to become a police officer. (Bruhh)

Peter graduated Mahanoy Area class of 2015 and was attending Penn State. He played Basketball with his team The Golden Bears and was active in the Mahanoy Area even after graduation. He loved hiking, fishing, and guns.



Peter was an organ donor. On Thursday May 10th, 2018 at 1:15 pm he donated his organs. Which shows just how caring he was and how much he wanted to help as many people as he could. His heart was placed in a women just hours after he donated. The family hopes to meet her.

Peter is survived by four sisters, Michelle (Lala) Garavuso, of Coaldale; Nancy Garavuso, of Queens NY; Stephanie Luddy, of Scranton; Vanessa Luddy, of Scranton. Two brothers, Frank Luddy, of Sugarloaf; Thomas Luddy Jr, of Scranton. Maternal grandmother Nancy Arato, of Mahanoy City.

He is also survived by many aunts ,uncles, nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by a brother Michael Peter Garavuso, paternal grandmother Arline Farr and maternal grandfather Peter Ferrante.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish, Mahanoy City, PA, at 11am on Monday, May 21st, with Rev. Kevin P. Gallagher officiating, followed by full Military Honors at the church.

Friends and family may call Saturday 6 to 9 pm and Sunday 2 to 5 pm at the Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. 300 West Center Street Mahanoy City.

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

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Rose Ann Fekete, age 74, of Pottsville, PA passed away Tuesday, May 15th, 2018 at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest in Allentown.

Born in Pottsville, PA on September 10, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Loretta (Spinelli) Ciesla.

Rose worked in the ironing department for Van Heusen and she was a member of the former Mary Queen of Peace Church in Pottsville.

Rose loved gardening and really enjoyed spending time with her family.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Francis Michael Fekete on January 22, 2013.

Rose is survived by two daughters: Michele L. Lagasse and her husband Hubert J., Pottsville and Lisa M. Shistle and her fiancé David Sock, Minersville; a son Michael F. Fekete, Pottsville; 9 grandchildren: Anthony, Kellie, Skyler, Domenick, Jacob, Joseph, Camryn, Nathan, and Gene; six great-grandchildren: Wesley, Caleb, Jacob, Maverick, Zachary, and Danielle; a sister Ann Marie Sonnon, Florida; and nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery Chapel in Pottsville at 10AM on Saturday, May 19th, with Rev. Anthony Drouncheck officiating.

Relatives and Friends are invited to a viewing on Friday evening from 6-8PM and Saturday morning from 8:30-9:30AM at Robert A. Evans Jr. Funeral Home 208 Pike St.

Interment will be held in the Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery Chapel.

Please send condolences to www.robertaevansjrfh.com

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Jason Albert Mucher, 88, of Hometown, Pennsylvania died on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 in Weatherly, PA. 

He was the husband of Marian Elma (nee Zeisloft) Mucher to whom he was married 63 years. Born in Hazleton, PA, Jason was a son of the late John and Henrietta (nee McHose) Mucher. Prior to retiring, he worked for Air Products. Jason was a member of Bethany Evangelical Congregational Church, Tamaqua where had been a former sexton as well as being a former sexton for St. Matthew Evangelical Congregational Church, Emmaus. A very adept woodworker, he spent his retirement years turning woodworking into a hobby when he wasn't spending time at the Beacon Diner. 

Jason is survived by his wife, Marian; daughters, Jerilyn Mucher of Coplay, PA and Jacqueline Kauffman and her husband Jeff of Roanoke, VA; son, John Mucher of Tamaqua; and grandchildren, Jessica Kauffman and Jeremy Kauffman of Roanoke. 

He was predeceased by his sister, Elaine Gibson. 

Services will be held at 11 AM on Friday, May 18 at the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua with The Rev. Kevin Roberts officiating. Call 10-11 AM, Friday, at the funeral home. 

Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name may be made to Bethany Evangelical Congregational Church, 430 East Broad Street, Tamaqua, PA 18252. 

Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Tamaqua.


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Mary Lou Miller, 78, passed away on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at Phoebe Berks Village Commons, Wernersville.

Born on December 28, 1939 in Pottsville, she was a daughter of the late John U. and Jennie E. Jones Miller.
She was a member of Hetzel's Lutheran Church, Pine Grove.

Mary was a CNA at Cedar Haven Nursing Home, Lebanon.

Preceding her in death were 14 brothers and sisters.

Surviving are a son, Terry and wife Cheryl Miller of Myerstown; a grandson Brock and his wife Trish Miller of Fredericksburg.

Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. at the H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove with Pastor Jill Bierwirth officiating. There will be a visitation on Saturday, May 19, 2018 from 10:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. at the Funeral Home, Inc. Interment will follow in the Hetzel's Cemetery, Pine Grove.

In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions be made to Phoebe Berks Village Commons Personal Care, 1 Reading Drive, Wernersville, Pa. 19565 in her memory.

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Kathleen L. Kurtz, 62, of Kurtz Rd., Pine Grove, passed away at home surrounded by her family on Wednesday, May 16, 2018 after a 3 year battle with cancer.

Born on December 10, 1955 in Bunkertown, Juniata Co., she was a daughter of the late Lawrence and Shirley Zeigler Dressler.

She was a graduate of Greenwood High School and was a member of the Pine Grove Community Church.

Kathleen worked in the cafeteria for Pine Grove Area High School.

Surviving are her husband of 43 years, Steve Kurtz; three sons, Bradley and wife Peggy Kurtz, Tom and wife Erika Kurtz, Grant and wife Tracy Kurtz, all of Pine Grove; 4 grandchildren; 4 brothers, Joe Dressler, Roger Dressler, Jack Dressler, Steve Dressler; two sisters, Deb Brinton, Barb White; nieces and nephews.
Memorial Services will be held on Monday, May 21, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. at the Pine Grove Community Church, 83 Pleasant Valley Rd., Pine Grove with Pastor Bob Kensinger officiating. There will be a visitation on Monday, May 21, 2018, from 9:00 am - 11:00 am at the Church.

In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions be made to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center at www.mskcc.org or Relay for Life at acsevents.org in her memory.

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Additional Details Released on Fatal Crash in North Union Township

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Additional details have been released from a fatal accident in North Union Township on Wednesday.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, the crash occurred near the intersection of Cove Mountain Drive and Nuremberg Mountain Road in NorthUnion Township near Oneida around 8:00pm.

Police say the vehicle, a 2013 Chevrolet Sonic Sedan was being operated by Dominic Mott IV, 24, of Hazleton.  Mott told police that he lost control of his vehicle due to the wet road and rain conditions.  During the crash, Mott's vehicle exited the side of the road and impacted several large rocks.  The impact caused the vehicle to overturn several times before coming to a final rest along the road.

During the crash, the moment of the rollover ejected a passenger from the back seat of the vehicle.  The victim was pronounced dead at 8:32pm by Schuylkill County Deputy Coroner David Truskowsky.  The victim's identity has not been released at the time of this posting.

Mott reportedly suffered injuries of unknown severity in the crash  and was transported to Geisinger Wyoming Valley by APTS.  A front seat passenger, identified as Ceara Correia, 20, of Hazleton was also injured and transported via EMS for treatment.

The driver and passengers were reported to not be wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.

The roadway was closed for several hours while the scene was investigated and cleared.  The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

Also assisting at the scene were the PSP Troop L - Reconstruction Unit, PSP Troop L- Forensic Services Unit, East Union Township Police, Sheppton Oneida Fire Department, and Nuremberg Weston Fire Department.

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/17/18

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/17/18

Thursday - Showers Early; Remaining Cloudy  - High in the Lower 70's
Thursday Night - Cloudy - Low near 60

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Friday - Cloudy Most of the Day; Rain Late - High near 60
Saturday - Rain - High near 60
Sunday - Cloudy with Showers and Storms; Possibly a Little Sun - High in the Upper 70's
Monday - Cloudy - High in the Lower 70's
Tuesday - Scattered Showers and Storms - High near 70
Wednesday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Lower 70's



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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/17/18

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Jean M. (Kellerman) Klase, of Lavelle, PA passed away peacefully at the age of 96 on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at the Green Valley Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Pitman, PA who provided excellent and loving care. Jean was born on November 1, 1921 in Lavelle, PA the daughter of the late Elmer A. and Mamie A. (Hepler) Kellerman.

Jean was a lifelong resident of Lavelle, PA and she was of the Lutheran Faith. She graduated from Ashland High School. Jean was retired from Gitman's Shirt Factory, Ashland after 50 years of loyal service where she was an accomplished seamstress. She was known for being a loving mother, wife, sister, aunt and most of all as a friend who was always ready and eager to help anyone. Her baking skills were legendary. Her passion for fun was shopping sprees with friends and relatives.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 39 years, Warren H. Klase, in 1984. Also preceding her in death were 4 sisters and 2 brothers:  Beatrice M. Ramer (Joseph); Robert Kellerman (Caroline); Grace M. Reiff (William); Charles L. "Chap" Kellerman (Carrie); Ann Hubler (Arthur); and her twin sister Jeanette E. Bolich; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Surviving are her son, Timothy W. Klase of Lavelle, PA; a niece, Bernice Eister, Lavelle, with whom she had a relationship like sisters; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family from the Kull-Heizenroth Funeral Home, Ashland. Interment in Citizens Cemetery, Lavelle, PA. Kull-Heizenroth Funeral Home, Inc, Ashland is in charge of arrangements. Charles Heizenroth III, Supervisor.

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Tamaqua Middle School Inducts New Members into National Junior Honor Society

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On May 1st, 2018, the Tamaqua Area Middle School inducted 60 new members into the National Junior Honor society.

The following are the new members

  • Jonathon Barr
  • Nelson Bensinger
  • Sarah Bolles
  • Tucker Bowman
  • Angelina Casella
  • McKenna Ehrig
  • Nathan Fannock
  • Sean Fisher
  • Helen Florea
  • Timothy Fritzinger
  • Mason Gerber
  • Erika Gerhard
  • Haley Giuliano
  • John Goho
  • Kylie Greenzweig
  • Layla Hall
  • Ashlyn Houser
  • Mason Job
  • Matthew Jones
  • Mia Jones
  • James Kemmerer
  • Grace Kinder
  • John Klein
  • Kelsey Kraemer
  • Jayden Kubert
  • Megan Lavine
  • Cameron Lewis
  • Eileen Lusch
  • Rylie Lusch
  • Riley MacMillan
  • Aiden Markowski
  • Anna McCabe
  • Cian McLaughlin
  • Katie Miller
  • Marissa Miller
  • Lucas Milot
  • Christina Modesto
  • John Nakata
  • Grace Nallon
  • Sabrina Nguyen
  • Megan Oswald
  • William Puckette
  • McKayla Reese
  • Aaron Rolko
  • Ali Shiner
  • Ryan Snyder
  • Elexus Starr
  • Jonas Swinehart
  • Joselyn Tamagini
  • Sarah Tracey
  • Leah Turner
  • Jonathan Ulicny
  • Gianni Valentine
  • Ryan Vecolitis
  • Sean Wall
  • Sommer Welker
  • Brooke Williams
  • Hailey Williams
  • Anna Zelinsky

Man Wanted on Arrest Warrant Found with $10,000 Worth of Methamphetamine

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A Shenandoah man wanted on an arrest warrant is facing drug charges after being found with methamphetamine.

According to Shenandoah Police, on May 5 around 7:30pm, Patrolman Joshua Pastucka observed Michael Medina, 29, of Shenandoah,  sitting in a vehicle in the 600 block of W Centre St and then enter the Family Dollar store.

Pastucka confirmed the existance of an arrest warrant from Chester County for Medina. 

When Pastucka attempted to arrest Medina, he ran towards the back of the store. After a brief struggle, Pastucka took him into custody.

Medina was found to be in possession of more than 4 ounces of methamphetamaine, with a street value of approximately $10,000.00, and more than an ounce of marijuana. 

Medina was taken to Schuylkill County Prison and then transferred to Chester County. 

Resisting arrest, Possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, Possession of a controlled substance and related charges  have been filed in Magisterial District Judge Anthony Kilker court. He will be arraigned on the charges at a later date.

Local Hero Arrives Home in Mahanoy City to Be Laid to Rest

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The body of Army Specialist Peter Thomas Luddy was brought back to Mahanoy City Thursday evening.

Luddy, 21, was serving in the U.S. Army Reserves 811th in Rainelle, West Virginia for his annual training when he passed away  Tuesday, May 8th, 2018 in Carillion Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Va., following a traumatic brain injury while on a training mission.

On Thursday, Luddy's body was flown to Philadelphia where his body was then escorted by the Pennsylvania State Police and Patriot Guard back to Mahanoy City.

Prior to arriving in Mahanoy City, the Schuylkill County Sheriff, Mahanoy City Police, Mahanoy Township Police, and Ryan Township Ambulance joined the escort into the borough.

Borough residents lined the streets holding flags and the Mahanoy City Fire Department erected an arch with their ladder trucks at Main and Centre Streets.

Luddy's journey back to Mahanoy City ended at Louis D. Truskowsky Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. at 300 West Center Street Mahanoy City.  Catwissa Street was closed off Thursday evening where Luddy's flag draped casket was carried into into the funeral home.

Peter graduated Mahanoy Area class of 2015 and was attending Penn State.






















Upcoming Schuylkill County Road Work

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Upcoming Schuylkill County Road Work
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Municipality: Butler/ Foster/ Frailey/Tremont Twps.
ROAD NAME: Interstate 81
BETWEEN: Exit 119 (Highridge Park Road) AND Exit 104 (PA 125)
Type of Work: Other
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of Restriction: Daytime
RESTRICTION: Lane restriction in both directions.

START DATE: 05/21/2018 Est. Completion Date: 05/24/2018
Restrictions in Effect (time of day): 7:00 AM To 3:00 PM
Will Rain Cause Delays? NO



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Municipality: Butler/ Mahamoy/ Delano/ Kline
ROAD NAME: Interstate 81
BETWEEN: Exit 119 (Highridge Park Road) AND Luzerne County Line
Type of Work: Pothole Patching
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of Restriction: Daytime
RESTRICTION: Lane restriction both directions.

START DATE: 05/21/2018 Est. Completion Date: 05/24/2018
Restrictions in Effect (time of day): 7:00 AM To 3:00 PM
Will Rain Cause Delays? NO



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Municipality: West Brunswick Twp.
ROAD NAME: PA 443
BETWEEN: PA 61 AND New Philadelphia Road
Type of Work: Pothole Patching
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of Restriction: Daytime
RESTRICTION: Lane restriction with flagging.

START DATE: 05/21/2018 Est. Completion Date: 05/25/2018
Restrictions in Effect (time of day): 7:00 AM To 3:00 PM
Will Rain Cause Delays? NO



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Municipality: Gorden Boro.
ROAD NAME: West Biddle Street
BETWEEN: Ashland Borough AND Minersville Borough
Type of Work: Pothole Patching
Work being Done By: PENNDOT Maintenance Forces
Type of Restriction: Daytime
RESTRICTION: Lane restriction with flagging.

START DATE: 05/21/2018 Est. Completion Date: 05/24/2018
Restrictions in Effect (time of day): 7:00 AM To 3:00 PM
Will Rain Cause Delays? NO

Tamaqua Historical Society to Host Reception for new "Tribute to our Veterans" Exhibit

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The Tamaqua Historical Society will host a free public opening reception Saturday night from 5 to 8 PM for its new special exhibit titled " A Tribute to our Veterans ".

The reception with take place  in the Tamaqua Museum Annex at 114 West Broad Street. 

large special exhibit features vintage military uniforms, weapons, medals, artifacts, photographs, artwork, newspaper headlines, and more covering the Civil War to the present. If also includes vintage patriotic decorations, flags and bunting, patriotic music and famous marches played on a World War One antique player piano. 

Adult and other beverages will be served with an array of snack foods, fruit and patriotic cookies. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. 

Come out and help the Tamaqua Historical Society honor our veterans past and present as part of the 'Tamaqua Remembers 150th Anniversary' of Memorial Day. Call the Society at 610-597-6722 for more information.

Man Facing Criminal Trespass Charges After Two Separate Incidents

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The Ashland Police have charged a man for criminal trespassing more than once Monday morning.

According to Ashland Police Chief Mark O'Hearn, Paul Hutnick, 48, of Dillsburg was arrested Monday, May 14, 2018 after two separate incidents that morning.

Police say Hutnick attempted to gain entry into his ex-girlfriends home in the 1000 block of Centre Street around 9:30am and then fled before Ashland Police arrived.  An hour later, around 10:45am, Hutnick went back to the same home and used an aluminum pole to try and gain entry through a patio door into the home but fled again when police were called.

Around 11:00am, Chief O'Hearn spotted Hutnick in the area of South 10th Street and chased him into an apartment building at 30 S. 10th Street.

At this point, O'Hearn requested assistance calling Schuylkill County Sheriff Joseph Groody, and Police units from Butler Township, Frackville, West Mahanoy Township, and Shenandoah.

Police searched the building but were unable to find Hutnick.

A few minutes later, police spotted Hutnick in the area of 10th and Pine Street and set up a perimeter of the area.

Hutnick was found hiding in the yard of a home in the 900 block of Brock Street where another foot chase ensued south on 10th street to a wooded area off Oak Street where Hutnick was apprehended by Lieutenant Daniel Holderman of Butler Township and Sheriff Groody.

Hutnick was charged by Ashland Police with 2 separate cases of felony criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.

Hutnick was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Christina Hale where she set bail at $50,000 cash bail for the first case and $25,000  straight cash bail for the second.  Hutnick was committed to Schuylkill County Prison unable to post bail
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