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Lehigh Valley Hospital Schuylkill to Hold Free Skin Cancer Screenings

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Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill will hold a FREE Skin Cancer Screening on Saturday, May 18 from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

The screening will be held at a new location this year:

Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill
East Norwegian Street Campus
700 East Norwegian Street, Pottsville
Report to Same Day Surgery Reception Area
Take 2H from parking garage elevator.

Dermatologists from Advanced Dermatology Associates, Pottsville will provide the screenings.
No registration necessary. Refreshments will be served.

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State Police Corporal Charged with DUI

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A State Police Corporal has been charged with DUI.

According to a statement from the Pennsylvania State Police, Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Eric T. Porpiglia was charged on April 30, 2019 with crimes relating to driving under the influence.

The charges were filed by state police investigators from Troop N, Hazleton.

Corporal Porpiglia enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in November 2007 and was assigned to Troop N, Hazleton. He is suspended without pay pending resolution of the criminal charges against him and an internal investigation.

The state police will not offer any additional comment.


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LVHN Introduces ExpressCARE to Schuylkill County

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With the cut of a ribbon, Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) introduced ExpressCARE to Schuylkill County.
“Today, we share our latest investment in your health with the establishment of our first ExpressCARE in Schuylkill County,” said Brian Nester, DO, MBA, FACOEP, LVHN President and Chief Executive Officer. “ExpressCARE adds yet another layer of health care convenience for this community.”

Located at 200 Schuylkill Medical Plaza, Pottsville, ExpressCARE offers walk-in care without an appointment for common illnesses and minor injuries such as but not limited to: sprains/strains, cuts/lacerations, poison ivy/rashes, seasonal allergies, flu symptoms, bronchitis, ear infections, sore throat and fever. LVHN offers laboratory and X-ray services at Suite 103 in the adjoining Medical Office Building. Care is provided by advanced practice clinicians.

ExpressCARE–Schuylkill Medical Plaza will open at 8 a.m., Wednesday, May 1. Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The facility will be open 365 days a year.

“This is a giant step in making care more accessible to a broad range of people in need,” said William Reppy, President of Lehigh Valley Hospital (LVH)–Schuylkill. “It is close-to-home, convenient care.”

Since the merger of 2016, LVHN has invested more than $50 million into new and expanded facilities, new services, recruiting more physicians, and in its colleagues. Other recent enhancements include a new Family Birth and Newborn Center, new Senior Behavioral Health Unit, new Cancer Center, new Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit, new Advanced Wound Center, new Rehab Services facility in Tamaqua, and the new emergency department at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill E. Norwegian Street, which was completed in late 2016.

LVHN leaders note the timing of the ExpressCARE–Schuylkill Medical Plaza opening coincides with the closing of the Emergency Department at LVH–Schuylkill’s S. Jackson Street campus. That closing is set for the same time as the opening of ExpressCARE, 8 a.m. Wednesday, May 1. Going forward, all Emergency Room services will be provided exclusively at LVH–Schuylkill’s East Norwegian Street campus, 700 E. Norwegian Street, Pottsville.

“Illness or injury can happen at any time to you or your loved ones,” said David Burmeister, DO, LVHN Chairman of Emergency Medicine. “When you need ‘unexpected’ care, you now have two options in Schuylkill County. If your illness or injury is more serious, you should go to the emergency room. For ailments that are minor in nature, there is ExpressCARE.”

Burmeister referenced a brochure that gives recommendations when to use

ExpressCARE and when to go to the ER.

For the past two years, LVH–Schuylkill has been consolidating and aligning services moving traditional acute care inpatient services to the LVH–Schuylkill E. Norwegian Street campus and inpatient behavioral health units, advanced wound care and other outpatient services at the LVH–Schuylkill S. Jackson Street campus. LVH–Schuylkill operates under a single license for two campuses.

The Schuylkill ExpressCARE is the 19th ExpressCARE location opened by LVHN.

The health network has announced plans to open two additional ExpressCARE locations in Carbon County later this summer.

Pictured Above:  Dave Burmeister, DO, Chair, LVHN’s Department of Emergency and Hospital Medicine (holding scissors) and William Reppy, President, LVH-Schuylkill, lead the ribbon-cutting to officially open the first ExpressCARE in Schuylkill County at 200 Schuylkill Medical Plaza in Pottsville.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/01/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/01/19

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Anna Mae Lazarchick, 81, of Schuylkill Haven, was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 29th, at Seton Manor, Orwigsburg.

Born in Pottsville on October 23, 1937, she was a daughter of the late August & Edith (Wagner) Onavage.

She was the loving wife of Paul B. Lazarchick. The couple would have celebrated 50 years of marriage this June.

Anna Mae was a member of Bible Tabernacle Pentecostal Church, Schuylkill Haven.

She was formerly employed by Plain and Fancy Donut Shop, Schuylkill Haven.

Anna Mae loved children and enjoyed many years of babysitting and serving as a foster parent.

She was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers, and Boston Red Sox fan.

In addition to her husband, she is also survived by a daughter, Paula Lazarchick, Cressona, a son,Dean Lazarchick, husband of Lorena, Schuylkill Haven, three grandchildren: Todd, & Jeffrey Lazarchick, and Carter McLaughlin, two sisters, Shirley Martin, New Hampshire, & Rhea Williams, North Carolina, a brother, Roland Onavage, West Chester, and numerous nieces & nephews.

In addition to her parents, Anna Mae is also preceded in death by several siblings including Margot Pogera, June Trudeau, Clyde, & Bud Onavage, and Erma Reed.

A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held at Bible Tabernacle Church, Schuylkill Haven,on Saturday, May 4th with Rev. Douglas Schwenk officiating at 2:00 pm.

A visitation for family and friends will be held from 1:00 pm until the time of service at the Church.

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

Family request donations in Anna Mae's memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital P.O. Box 1000, Department 142 Memphis, TN 38148.

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Gregory Joel McLaughlin, 68, of Hamburg, PA, died on Sunday, April 28, 2019 in Reading, PA. Born in Coaldale, PA on November 21, 1950, he was a son of the late John and Marion (nee Rothermel) McLaughlin. A 1968 graduate of Tamaqua High School, Gregory graduated from Williams Trade School in 1971. He had worked for Owen-Mills in Lansdale, PA. Gregory had been a member of First United Methodist, Tamaqua for over 50 years. He is survived by a sister, Carol Keck and her husband Charles of Hamburg; a brother, Gary McLaughlin and his wife Janet of Pottsville, PA; 2 nieces; a nephew; and 6 great nephews. Graveside services will be held at 10 AM on Thursday, May 2 in Odd Fellows Cemetery, 503 West Broad Street, Tamaqua with The Rev. Philip Sabas officiating. Memorials in Gregory’s name may be made to First United Methodist Church, 124 West Broad Street, Tamaqua, PA 18252. Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are being handled by the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Tamaqua.


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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/02/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/02/19

Thursday - Cloudy with Some Sun, Shower or Storm Possible- High in the Upper 70's
Thursday Night - Cloudy, Showers and Storms Possible - Low in the Mid 50's

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Friday - Showers and Storms - High in the Lower 60's
Friday Night - Rain - Low in the Mid 50's

Saturday - Cloudy with Showers - High near 70
Saturday Night - Rain - Low in the Lower 50's

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Sunday - Rain - High near 60
Monday - Cloudy with Increasing Sun - High in the Upper 60's 
Tuesday - Sunny - High near 70
Wednesday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Mid 70's

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This forecast is brought to you by

Trish Hinkel, Le-Vel Independent











Passport Program Designed to Celebrate the Importance of Schuylkill County Tourism

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The Schuylkill County Visitors’ Bureau recently released a brand new summer initiative in partnership with fourteen area tourism organizations. 

The first ever Schuylkill Summer Passport to Fun will take participants on a recreational journey through the history, culture, art, and leisure resources of Schuylkill County and beyond.

The Schuylkill Summer Passport to Fun program will begin on Friday, May 3rd and last through Saturday, September 7th. At each of the fourteen stops, passport holders will have their passport stamped indicating their attendance at that location. Once 10 of the 14 locations have been visited, and passports stamped, individuals may mail their completed passport to the SCVB Welcome Center to be entered in a prize drawing. The Grand Prize is a 55” Samsung UHD TV. Additional runner-up prizes will also be awarded, and will include area gift cards to: O’Neal’s Pub, Yuengling Brewery gift Shop, Majestic Theater, Tamaqua Community Art Center, Kowalonek’s Kielbasy Shop, Mountain Valley Golf Course, Famous Reading Outdoors, Strike Zone Alleys, WK&S Railroad, Vito’s Coal Fired Pizza and Restaurant along with passes to Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Heisler’s Dairy Bar and Jerry’s Classic Cars & Collectibles Museum. The total value of all prizes is estimated at $1,000.

Each of the fourteen participating locations holds a unique experience for visitors. There is no cost to participate in the passport program, but admission fees may apply at several of the locations. To get started, travelers may pick up a free passport from SCVB Welcome Center in Union Station, Pottsville, Holiday Inn Express, Frackville, Red Lion Café, Pine Grove or Tamaqua Station Restaurant, Tamaqua. Passports can also be downloaded at www.schuylkill.org. All locations will be open during their normal posted hours. Please call or visit individual websites for complete hours of operation. For more information about the Schuylkill Summer Passport to Fun, please call 800.765.7282.


Geisinger Offers Free Skin Cancer Screenings in Frackville

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Geisinger is offering free skin cancer screenings on Thursday, May 9, from 1 to 3:45 p.m. at Geisinger Frackville, 701 W. Oak St., Frackville.
More than 3 million Americans develop skin cancer each year, and early detection can greatly improve outcomes. Geisinger dermatologists will screen for skin cancers and irregular freckles, moles or sunspots, and recommend further assessment and treatment if necessary.

Appointments are required and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To make an appointment or for more information, visitgeisinger.org/events, search skin cancer, or call 800-275-6401 and at the prompt say “Dermatology.”

Frackville Elks Hosts Schuylkill Technology Center Students of the Year Banquet

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The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Number 1533 hosted the Schuylkill Technology Center Annual Student of the Year Awards Banquet on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at their Frackville Hall.

Thirty-two students who were honored by the Elks throughout the 18/19 School Year were invited to attend the banquet. From the pool of thirty-two students, four were honored with recognition as Students of the Year.

Brady Day, a North Schuylkill Student enrolled in Criminal Justice; Schuyler Ossman, a North Schuylkill Student enrolled in Emerging Health Careers; Matthew Rickert, a Tri-Valley Student enrolled in Masonry and Aaron Tallman, a Williams Valley Student enrolled in the Precision Machining Program were honored by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks as Students of the Year. “These individuals were selected among the very best of STC for this honor, due to their leadership abilities, respect for self and others, and strong desire to progress within their chosen career,” said Assistant Director, Stacey Minahan.

Also in attendance for the event were: Albert Gricoski, Elks Exalted Ruler; William Mack, Elks Secretary; Marianne Yanchulis, Elks Chaplain; Jennifer Reed, Tri-Valley and STC School Board; Scott Jacoby, Schuylkill Haven and STC School Board; Michael Mistishen, Mahanoy Area and STC School Board; MaryAnne Woodward, North Schuylkill School Board; and Christine Joy, Williams Valley School District as well as parents, family and STC Staff.

Pictured Left to Right (Front Row) William Mack, STC Instructor and Elks Secretary; Brady Day, a North Schuylkill Student enrolled in Criminal Justice; Matthew Rickert, a Tri-Valley Student enrolled in Masonry; Schuyler Ossman, a North Schuylkill Student enrolled in Emerging Health Careers, Aaron Tallman, a Williams Valley Student enrolled in the Precision Machining Program and Albert Gricoski, Elks Exalted Ruler. (Back Row) Christopher Groody, STC Assistant Director North Campus and Stacey Minahan, STC South Campus Assistant Principal.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/02/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/02/19

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Donald R. Muldowney, 84 of Pottsville, died Monday at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Schuylkill.

He was born June 13, 1934 in Pottsville a son of the late William L. and Mildred Bentz Muldowney.

He was a 1954 graduate of Pottsville High School.

He was an Veteran having served in the Army

Prior to retiring he was employed by Package Corporation of America, Trexlertown.

Donald was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Minersville.

Thorough out his life Donald loved all animals especially dogs.

He was preceded in death by a brother, William J.Muldowney. Surviving are a sister, Shirley Morgan, Pottsville; nieces and nephews.

Services will be held 9:30AM Monday at James E. Humphrey Funeral Home, Pottsville with SALM Regnal Leibensperger officiating. Family and friends are invited to a viewing from 8:30am until the time of services. The family would prefer remembrances in the form of contributions made to Hillside SPCA PO Box 233, Pottsville PA, 17901. Interment with military honors will be held at Mount Peace Cemetery, Minersville.

Please share your memories and condolences with Donald's family by signing the guestbook at www.jehumphreyfuneralhome.com

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/03/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/03/19

Friday - Showers and Storms - High in the Upper 60's
Friday Night - Rain - Low in the Mid 50's


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Saturday - Cloudy with Showers Early; Steady Rain in the Afternoon - High near 70
Saturday Night - Rain - Low in the Lower 50's

Sunday - Rain - High near 60
Sunday Night - Cloudy - Low near 50

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Monday - Cloudy with Increasing Sun - High in the Upper 60's 
Tuesday - Cloudy with Showers Late - High in the Mid 70's
Wednesday - Cloudy with Showers - High in the Upper 60's
Thursday - Showers - High near 60

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This forecast is brought to you by

Trish Hinkel, Le-Vel Independent












LETTER TO THE EDITOR: "Into the Woods" Cast Says Thank You

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Letter to the Editor from Bob Yudinsky Shenandoah Valley Public Relations

The Shenandoah Valley High School Drama Club added still another page to their impressive theatrical resume with their recent production of “Into the Woods.” The cast members really outdid themselves with dialogue, singing & choreography that was well received by audiences over the three-day run. The students who began with auditions in early November gave a performance that was indicative of the many hours they spent in preparation. Because of the collective effort in making the show a success, it would be remiss to single out any individuals as everyone contributed in one way or another in presenting one very impressive show. More important than their performance, these students and their families now can cherish a special memory that will last them a lifetime.

Speaking on behalf of the cast members, they would like to convey their sincere thanks to the students behind the scenes who participated as stage crew, lighting crew, stage managers, set design, construction, decorations, costumes, hair & makeup. Also, special thanks to SV teachers Ann Taylor, Bill Kreiger, and several students who contributed by decorating the lobby outside the auditorium with a theme that complimented the program. Also, the parents (aka Drama Mamas & Dads) for their unending support & encouragement that they provided. It was really heartwarming to see the pride and the love that manifested itself in the lobby when the parents and their children embraced after the show concluded.

Lastly the SV Drama Club production staff for their labor of love serving as theatrical advisers. These exceptional individuals who brought it all together are: Bridget Rooney Production Direction, Wendy Nicodemus Music Direction, Tori Correll Assistant Direction, Lindsey Zackaravage Lighting Design, Marissa Yorke Choreography, & Sarah Elizabeth Yorke Fight Choreography & Costuming. After months of practice you challenged your students by raising the bar and your students responded in an exceptional manner bringing both joy and a bit of Broadway into our lives, & into our hearts. 

Congratulations to all on a job well done!

Photo Submitted by Shenandoah Valley

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Shenandoah Rotary Student of the Month for April: Dominique Kowalick

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Dominique Kowalick, a Shenandoah Valley Senior,  has been chosen as the Shenandoah Rotary Student of the month for April.

Dominique is the daughter of Dawn and James Kowalick.

Dominique's school activities include participating in the academic business vocational curriculum, Student council, cheerleading, cheerleading captain senior year, spring queen candidate, homecoming candidate, formal committee member, float committee member, yearbook committee member, prom committee member, and the YES program.

Dominique participates in various community services such as volunteering at Veteran’s day program, volunteered at seventh grade orientation, volunteered at midget football concession stand, volunteered at Hookie’s block parties, volunteered at elementary book fair, volunteered at junior high cheerleading tryouts, volunteered at cross country meets, walking dogs, visiting cats, and collecting donations for the SPCA.

Dominique loves Cheerleading, watching basketball, animals, crafting.

Her future plans are to attend college and major in nursing.

Shenandoah Valley students are recognized at the Rotary Meeting on the ​2​nd​ Thursday of the month.

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Rewind back to the 80's and 90's with T-102 on Saturday

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On Saturday May 4th, from 10:00 am until 6:00pm T102 will be going back in time with what they are calling a One O One Point Nine Rewind.

They are traveling back to the 80's and 90's and have many of the most popular Dj's from that era joining us on the air. Former Program director and music director Skip Carr, News and Sports with Steve Degler will be joining the Super Saturday Morning Show from 10:00am til noon, 

From Noon til 2pm Jackie Hoffman and Frank Jordan, from 2:00pm til 4:00pm Gene Werley and Travis Sparks and from 4:00pm until 6:00pm, Nikki and Mike Ebersole. 

Tune in this Saturday and re live the 80's and 90's with us.

Schuylkill County Road Work Announced for This Week

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Road Work Announced for Schuylkill County
(Week of 05/06/19)

Porter / Frailey Townships

Road name: US 209
Between: Tower City and Tremont
Type of work: Crack Sealing
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/10/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM

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Cass Township
Road name: Forest Lane
Between: Forestville and Branchdale
Type of work: Shoulder Work/Widening
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/7/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM

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Wayne / South Manheim Townships
Road name: PA 895
Between: PA 183 and Auburn
Type of work: Crack Sealing
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/10/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM

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Tamaqua
Road name: US 209
Between: Tamaqua Boro. and Coaldale Boro.
Type of work: Pothole Patching
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/10/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM

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Ryan / Schuylkill Townships
Road name: Tuscarora Mountain Drive
Between: PA 54 and US 209
Type of work: Shoulder Work/Widening
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/10/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM

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New Castle Township
Road name: Darkwater Road
Between: PA 61 and Laffee Road
Type of work: Drainage
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/10/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM

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Rush Township
Road name: Fairview Road
Between: PA 54 and PA 309
Type of work: Milling & Paving
Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/10/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 AM To 03:00 PM

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Interstate 81
Between: Exit 119 (Highridge Park Road) and Exit 124 (PA 61)
Type of work: Construction
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Northbound lane restriction.
Start date: 5/5/19
Est completion date: 5/10/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 07:00 PM To 12:00 PM

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Interstate 81
Between: Exit 107 (US 209) and Exit 112 (PA 25)
Type of work: Construction
Type of restriction: Daytime
Restriction: Northbound lane restriction.
Start date: 5/6/19
Est completion date: 5/9/19
Restrictions in effect (time of day): 06:00 AM To 03:00 PM


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Students Learn the Consequences of Driving Under the Influence

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On Friday, 11th and 12th Grade students at North Schuylkill High School were shown the consequences of driving under the influence.


The North Schuylkill SADD program organized a Mock Crash Friday in the lower parking lot of the Junior/Senior High School.

Through the mock crash, students were shown what can happen if someone gets behind the wheel while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or event distracted by texting.

Tyler Wolfgang portrayed the driver of the vehicle, who was then give a sobriety test by Butler Township Police and later handcuffed and arrested.

Ryan Weitz portrayed the back seat victim who was injured in the crash and Dana Gregas portrayed the fatal victim.

Members from Goodwill Fire Co., Frackville,  Lavelle Fire, Washington Rescue, Ashland, and American Hose Co., Ashland, participated in the extraction of the victims.  The fire departments also used this as a training exercise.

Schuylkill County Deputy Coroners Deb Detweiler and Dave Truskowsky also participated.

Students were then taken back inside the school's auditorium where Truskowsky spoke to the students about what they just witnessed.

"Every year we try to get the message out, with prom and graduation coming up to show the students the consequences of making a bad decision", said Mike Evans, student adviser.

"We come out to show you that life can change in a second", said Truskowsky.

Truskowsky spoke about driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs and also about driving defensively.  He spoke to the young drivers about paying attention and paying attention to the other drivers on the road.  He also spoke to the students about the dangers of drugs in general and becoming addicted.

The final part of the program "Safe Prom Pledge" which was presented by Fellerman & Ciarimboli. Ed Ciarimboli explained the contract that prom attendees sign to promise to abstain from drugs and alcohol on prom night. By signing this pledge, teens realize the consequences of their actions. In 2018, 47 schools have participated in the program, a number we hope to break in 2019.

Since 2010, more than 30,000 students throughout Pennsylvania have signed Fellerman & Ciarimboli’s Safe Prom Pledge.

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/04/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 05/04/19

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Lorraine M Kimmel, age 91, of Providence Place, Pine Grove, formerly of Valley View, passed away Saturday, May 4, 2019 at Providence Place.

She was born on Thursday, December 22, 1927, in Rough And Ready, a daughter of the late Charles W Paul and the late Katie S Schlegel Paul.

She was a 1945 graduate of the former Hegins Twp High School.

Lorraine was a cashier for the former Midway Supermarket, prior to her retirement.

She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Valley View.

Lorraine was an excellent seamstress and cook and enjoyed camping with her grandchildren and her dog, Lucky. She had a love for gardening and bird watching, especially cardinals.

Her husband, David W Kimmel passed away in 2017. She was also preceded in death by her parents and by four brothers.

She is survived by two daughters, Vicki R Snyder of Hegins and Shelley A Wolfgang and her husband Donald of Hegins; a son, Brian D Vargo and his husband Michael of Mount Joy; six grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, Valley View, on Thursday, May 9, 2019, at 11:00 am, with Rev Mark Swanson officiating.

A viewing will be held from 10:00 am to 11:00 am on Thursday at the church.

Burial will be made in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Valley View.

Memorial contributions can be made to Hillside SPCA, P.O. Box 233, Pottsville, PA 17901 or to Trinity Lutheran Church P.O. Box 153, Valley View, PA 17983.

Buffington-Reed Funeral Home, Valley View, is in charge of arrangements.

Condolences can be left for the family at www.buffingtonreed.com.
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It is with great sadness that we share Kathy (Barone) Marianelli of Pottsville, passed away on Thursday May 2, 2019 at the age of 66 after a long battle with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma.

She was born July 5, 1952 in Pottsville, a daughter of Katherine "Kay" Pewor Barone, Pottsville and the late Angelo “Abe” Barone.

She was a 1970 graduate of Nativity BVM High School and a 1974 graduate of Immaculata College where she received degrees in biology and chemistry.

Kathy worked at the Lehigh Valley-Schuylkill Hospital where she began employment in 1974. Kathy was extremely passionate about her work with the Make-A-Wish foundation as a member since 1995. With this organization she granted countless wishes to terminally ill children. She was selfless in nature, often doing thoughtful things for those she cared about. Kathy was an avid reader, enjoyed baking and spending time in the company of her family and friends.

In addition to her mother Kathy is survived by her loving husband of 44 years Bruce, a brother, Gerard “Jerry” Barone and his wife Chris; her oldest son Chad, his wife Tracey, her youngest son Adam; her grandson Max; several nieces, nephews and adored family and friends.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, May 10th at 10am from St. Michael Archangel Roman Catholic Church, 538 Sunbury Street Minersville. Family and friends are invited to a viewing from Thursday May, 9th from 6-8PM at James E. Humphrey Funeral Home, Pottsville. The family would prefer remembrances in the form of contributions made to Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia, The Gulf Tower 707 Grant Street, 37th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1938 greaterpawv.wish.org. Interment will be private.

Please share your memories and condolences with Kathy's family by signing the guest book at www.jehumphreyfuneralhome.com

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David H. Price, 90, of Lafayette Street, Tamaqua, PA, died on Friday, May 3, 2019 in St. Luke’s Hospital - Miners Campus, Coaldale, PA. 

He was the husband of Sophia T. (nee Hulock) Price to whom he was married 70 years in February of this year. Born in Tamaqua on June 13, 1928, Dave was a son of the late Harold and Harriet (nee Jacquet) Price. In 1993, he retired from the position of superintendent of the Tamaqua Borough Water Department. 

Dave attended the Tamaqua schools and was a member of the West Penn Rod & Gun Club and the Tamaqua East End Fire Company. 

In addition to his wife, Sophia, he is survived by daughters, Marilyn Navitsky and her husband Philip and Patricia Forester and her husband Joseph and son, David Price and his wife Annie, all of Tamaqua; grandchildren, Philip Navitsky, Stephen Navitsky, Ryan Navitsky, Timothy Navitsky, Micah Navitsky, Joseph Forester, II, Amber Forester, Grant Forester, David Price, Coleen Price, and Kaitlyn Price; 9 great grandchildren; 3 nieces; and 2 nephews. 

David was predeceased by a brother, Harold Price; a sister, Margaret “Margie” Klein; and a great grandson, Pickle Rossohacy. 

Call 10-10:45 AM on Wednesday, May 8 at the Zizelmann-Gulla Funeral Home, 500 East Broad Street, Tamaqua. 

Following the calling time, graveside services will be held at 11 AM at Odd Fellows Cemetery, 503 West Broad Street, Tamaqua. Online condolences may be made at www.zgfuneralhome.com. 

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

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Joyce Reed Hoffman, 92, of Tower City, passed away Thursday May 2nd.

Born in Tower City, June 7, 1926, a daughter of the late Harry and Lena Rickert Reed.

Joyce retired after 25 years of service from Williams Valley School District as a high school secretary. Following retirement she could often be seen riding "shotgun" with her husband delivering oil for the family business, Shuey and Hoffman Fuels. She was a member of the Jr. Order of Mechanics.

Joyce loved her church, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Tower City, where she was a member of the choir for over seventy years, a former Sunday school teacher and played the piano as an accompaniment to the organ during Sunday worship services.

She enjoyed reading Guideposts magazine, doing puzzle's and spending evenings during the summer sitting on her porch chatting with friends and neighbors.

Joyce was an accomplished crocheter, making hundreds of baby sweaters, booties and blankets. She crocheted for Seafarers International making over 200 caps for sailors. Joyce will always be remembered for her beautiful smile and greeting you with a hug or a kiss.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Carl W. Hoffman. 2014; a sister Ramona Shuey and a brother Jack Reed.

Surviving are her two sons, Shawn Hoffman and his wife LuAnn, Williamstown and Peter Hoffman and his husband Robert Bellon, Tower City. Nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Joyce's life will take place on Friday, May 17th at 10:00 am from St. Paul's Lutheran Church with Rev. Lauren Blatt. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery, Tower City. Visitation will be from 9-10 at the church. Following the services a luncheon and time of fellowship will be held in the church social hall. In lieu of flowers donations should be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 415 E. Grand Avenue, Tower City, PA 17980. The Dimon Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. has been entrusted with the arrangements. To sign the guestbook visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com

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Kenneth R. Keim, Sr., 84, of Tower City, passed away suddenly Thursday evening at his home.

Born in Pitman, January 14, 1935, a son of the late Ralph and Katherine Maurer Keim.

Ken was a retired mechanic from his families business, Stoney Mountain Trucking.

He was a long time member of the former Grace E.C. Church, Muir and a current member of the Ebenezer E.C. Church, Williamstown. He was a member of the Orwin, Muir and Sheridan Fire Companies.

He enjoyed spending time at his camp, Camp Chrissman and looked forward to having coffee at his home every morning with friends. He was an avid NASCAR fan.

Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Marlene "Marty" Weikel Keim; seven children, Kathy Schoffstall (Robert); Patti Unger (Ted); Sharon Shutt (Donald); Kenneth Keim Jr., (Lynette) all of Tower City, Jamie Keim (Brenda), Muir, Jennifer Miller (Troy) and Robbie Keim (Amber) both of Tower City; three brothers, Paul Keim, Cleona; Gene Keim, Reinerton and Ralph Keim, Tower City; 21 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 8th at 11:00 am from the Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc., Tower City. Viewing will be from 10-11 at the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to the American Cancer Society, Rte. 422, 112 Sipe Ave., Hershey, PA 17033. To sign the guestbook visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com

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State Police Investigating DUI Incident in Rush Township

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State Police are investigating a DUI incident in Rush Township that occurred last week.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police at Frackville, on Wednesday, May 1st, 2019 around 10:10pm, a motorist called 911 after observing a white Chevrolet sedan driving erratically on Route 309 Northbound in Rush Township.

A trooper from Frackville responded and found a 2007 Chevrolet Impala stopped along Route 309.

The trooper made contact with the driver who was found to be under the influence of alcohol.

Justin Fulton, 37, of Nesquehoning was taken into custody and transported to the Frackville barracks for processing.

State Police are still investigating.

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Jonas Brothers to Perform at Hersheypark Stadium

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Jonas Brothers will perform at Hersheypark Stadium on Saturday, August 31, 2019 at 7:30 pm.
Tickets for this show will be available at Giant Center Box Office. They can be charged by phone at 717-534- 3911, and online at www.HersheyEntertainment.com or www.TicketMaster.com

After building overwhelming anticipation, GRAMMY® nominated multi-platinum powerhouse trio, Jonas Brothers, announced the details for their 40-city Happiness Begins Tour this summer and fall with special guests Bebe Rexha and Jordan McGraw. The announcement coincides with the launch of the pre-order for the band’s highly anticipated comeback album Happiness Begins, as well as the launch of their official merchandise store online today.

The Happiness Begins pre-order will include instant gratification downloads of the band’s hit singles “Sucker” and “Cool,” produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning songwriter, producer, and lead singer of the multi-platinum band OneRepublic, Ryan Tedder. The third instant gratification titled “Only Human,” produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Shellback, will follow. Not only will this be the group’s first album since 2009, but it stands out as one of 2019’s most anticipated records.

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Police Investigating Shooting in Girardville Late Saturday

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Police are investigating a shooting that occurred late Saturday in Girardville.

The incident reportedly took place just after 10:00pm near the intersection of 2nd Street and Main Street.

Very few details have been released but Girardville Police have said that incident was isolated and there is no danger to the public.

More information when it is available.

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/05/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 05/05/19



Sunday - Rain - High near 60
Sunday Night - Shower Possible Early, Then Cloudy - Low in the Lower 50's

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Monday - Cloudy with Increasing Sun; Shower Possible  - High in the Upper 60's 
Monday Night - Clear - Low near 50

Tuesday - Cloudy with Showers and Storms in the Afternoon - High in the Mid 70's
Tuesday Night - Rain Early; Then Remaining Cloudy - Low in the Upper 40's

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Wednesday - Cloudy with Showers - High in the Upper 60's
Thursday - Showers - High in the Mid 50's
Friday - Showers Early; Breaks of Sun During the Day; Storms Developing Late - High near 70
Saturday - Clouds and Sun; Showers Late - High in the Lower 60's

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