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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/17/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/17/19
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On May 10, 2019, Franklin H. Troxell passed away at Vitas Hospice in Lecanto, FL, after a brief illness. The son of Will C. and Edith (Edwards) Troxell. Frank was born on November 3, 1924, in Frackville, PA, where he was raised and where he resided for most of his life. He graduated from Frackville High School in 1942, and in November of that year he enlisted in the US Navy. Shortly thereafter, while stationed in Rhode Island, he and several friends transferred to the US Marine Corps, hoping to “see some action.” For the remainder of World War II, Frank served in the South Pacific and mainland China prior to his discharge in 1946.

Returning home, he joined the family business, begun by his grandfather, Franklin A. Troxell, decades earlier. Frank and his father were well known for their painting, wall-papering, faux painting, and gold-leaf applications, especially in local churches. For several years, Frank also worked in a coal mine with a few friends, mining anthracite coal.

For many years, Frank and his wife, Julie (Takach), spent weekends and vacations on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, where they enjoyed boating, fishing, crabbing, clamming, and socializing with friends from along the east coast. Always an outdoorsman, Frank also fished, hunted, and trapped in the mountains of PA and NY. Friends and neighbors often enjoyed venison steaks or trout from his forays. Although not greatly fond of travel, he and his wife had marvelous experiences on an extended tour of Alaska and a driving tour of the Canadian Maritime Provinces.

After Julie passed away in March, 2016, Frank became a resident at Luther Ridge in Pottsville, PA; in June, 2017, he relocated to Homosassa, FL, to be near his daughter. He had a wonderful time attending parties, activities, and dinners at the Stonebrook clubhouse; driving his green golf cart; going to area shows, casinos, and concerts; and making many new friends, who enjoyed his jokes and tales of “the old days.”

Preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and his older sister, Geraldine Carson, Frank is survived by his daughter, Neretta T. Brobst of Homosassa, FL; his son, Jeffrey J. Troxell, Sr., of Clearlake Oaks, CA; his grandson, Jeffrey J. Troxell, Jr, of Salt Lake City, Utah; his younger sister, Hazel Jasiewicz and her husband, Edward, of Boylston, MA; numerous nieces and nephews; and many friends.

A visitation and memorial service will be from 10:00 until 11:45 a.m. on Friday, June 21, 2019, at the Thomas Sullivan Funeral Home, 501 W. Washington St. Frackville, PA. Inurnment will follow at 1 p.m. at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery Annville, PA. A Celebration of Frank’s life will be held in Florida at a later date. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Frank Troxell’s memory to any charity/organization which aids US Veterans.

Sign the guestbook, leave personal condolences and for further information please visit www.thomasmsullivanfuneralhome.com

Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Frackville is in charge of the arrangements

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Leo C. Banning Sr., 77, of Ashland, PA passed away Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Shenandoah Manor Nursing Home, Shenandoah.

Born on January 21, 1942 in Girardville, PA the son of the late Leo J. and Eva (Heffner) Banning.
Leo was a Veteran of the United States Army. He graduated from McCann School of Business with a degree in accounting and worked for the Harrisburg State Hospital for 30 years. He was a member of the Good Fellowship Club and American Legion. Leo enjoyed golfing, bowling, Star Trek/Sci Fi, and was a Penn State fan.

In addition to his parents, preceding Leo in death was a sister: Arlene Franco.

Surviving are his wife: Trudy Catherine (Steinhilber) Banning. Three sons: Leo Jr. husband of Stephanie Banning of Hummelstown, PA; Earl husband of Lindsey Banning of Oakwood, OH; and Michael husband of Samantha Banning of State College, PA. Sisters: Eva McHale of Ashland, PA; Gale Waite of CO; and Betty Cress of Girardville, PA. Nine grandchildren.
A Mass of the Christian Burial will be held 11:00 AM on Thursday, June 20, 2019 at the St. Charles Borromeo Parish, Ashland with Rev. Iroot officiating. Interment in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Ft. Springs, PA.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital www.stjude.org

Kull-Heizenroth Funeral Home Inc., Ashland is in charge of the arrangements. Charles Heizenroth III, Supervisor.

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/17/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/17/19

Monday - Rain, Could be Heavy at Times - High in the Mid 70's
Monday Night - Rain - High in the Mid 60's

1 to 1.5 Inches of Rain expected total for Schuylkill County

**** FLASH FLOOD WATCH ISSUED UNTIL TUESDAY EVENING ****

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Tuesday - Showers and Storms - High in the Mid 70's
Tuesday Night - Showers - Low in the Mid 60's

Wednesday - Clouds and Sun, Showers and Storms - High in the Mid 70's
Wednesday Night - Scattered Showers and Storms - Low in the Mid 60's

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Thursday - Cloudy with Storms - High in the Upper 70's
Friday - Showers Early - High in the Mid 70's
Saturday - Clouds and Sun, Showers Late - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Cloudy with Showers and Storms - High in the Upper 70's

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Shenandoah Man Wanted on Warrant Found with Methamphetamine

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A Shenandoah man who was wanted on a Schuylkill County bench warrant was taken into custody and found with methamphetamine.


According to Shenandoah Police, Steven Endick, 36, of Shenandoah was taken into custody in the 200 Block of West Centre Street on June 13, 2019 around 5:30pm.

Police say Endick was wanted on a bench warrant issued by the Schuylkill County District Attorney's Office for failure to appear on an original charge of receiving stolen property.

When Endick was taken into custody, he was found to be in possession of methamphetamine.

Endick was locked up in Schuylkill County Prison on the bench warrant, and is now facing additional charges of Possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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Godown Rides “Topless” to $5,000 Vctory at Big Diamond Speedway

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After the huge disappointment last season when Craig Von Dohren passed leader Ryan Godown on a late race restart to win the Topless feature event, the Ringoes, NJ driver was more determined than ever to not let that happen again this year.

Godown was on a mission Friday night and when it was all over it was the “Ringoes Rocket” standing in victory lane holding the big $5000 check.

The 40-lap race for the Insigner Performance 358 Modifieds got underway with Kris Graver and Craig Von Dohren leading them to green with Von Dohren grabbing the lead at the start and immediately pulling away from the field as Jared Umbenhauer moved by Graver and into second place. The first yellow of the night occurred on lap two as Matt Stangle and Shawn Fitzpatrick came together in turn four with both able to continue. Von Dohren continued to lead on the restart with Umbenhauer keeping pace.

The yellow flag flew once more on lap nine as defending track champion Duane Howard slowed to stop ending his night. When the race resumed the No. 6 of Stangle was once again facing the wrong way forcing the yellow flag to come out once more before a lap could be completed. When the race resumed Ryan Krachun threw his name into mix as he went past Umbenhauer for second. While this was going on Ryan Godown who had started back in the twelfth spot was starting to work his way towards the top five and made the move of the race going from seventh to third in one swoop when the cars in front of him all pushed up the track in turn three. The last yellow of the race would be put out on lap 15 when Frank Yankowski stopped on the track with a collapsed front end.

The racing picked up dramatically on the restart with Krachun giving Von Dohren all he could handle for the lead as Godown waited patiently behind the two leaders waiting to make a move. Krachun was trying the inside of Von Dohren each and every lap but just couldn’t find enough speed to get by the leader. As the field was bearing down to the halfway mark Krachun changed his strategy and tried going around the outside of Von Dohren in turns three and four. Krachun wasn’t able to make the move work and lost second place as Godown drove underneath him. As the field took the halfway flags it was Von Dohren leading Godown, Krachun, Alex Yankowski and Brett Kressley.

In a role reversal form last year’s topless race it was now Godown who had the task of chasing down the leader Von Dohren. Godown would make his move through turns three and four on the extreme inside and every lap would seem to get an inch a little further up alongside the leader but Von Dohren would always seem to have the momentum coming off the turn to stay in the lead. Finally, on lap 27 Godown made the move stick as he was able to clear Von Dohren just enough coming off turn four to slide up in front and become the new leader.

Once in front Godown would start to charge ahead and put some distance between himself and Von Dohren as the two leaders entered lapped traffic. Godown used the lap cars to his advantage to stretch his lead out even further. Godown would easily take starter Jeff Merkel’s checkered flag to win the big race with Von Dohren taking the second. Krachun would cap off his best run of the season finishing third with Umbenhauer battling back to get fourth and the rookie Alex Yankowski rounding out the top five.

“I knew Von Dohren’s trouble spot was in turns three and four and that was where I had to make my move,” as the winner Godown talked about his winning move. “I knew I could get underneath him, but he had a little bit better momentum off the corner. I knew the only way I would be able to get by is was to run it in there and try to slide job him and take away his lane because that was the only way I knew I had a chance to get by him and break his momentum. Look, Craig is one of the best here if not the best and to be able to pass him like we did tonight says a lot about the speed we had in our car.”

The USS Achey Sportsman feature saw young Brandon Edgar break the three-race win streak of Doug Hendricks and win the 20-lap main event. Jeremy Hertzog took the lead at the start. After a few weeks of some great green flag action, this race seemed to be plagued with cautions. Dylan Smith would be your new leader after the first restart with Hendricks up to sixth already looking for win number four. After another caution on lap three, big Dave Dissinger would take the lead away on the restart with the rookie Edgar now up to second. Dissinger and Edgar would race hard for the lead with Edgar finally taking over the top spot on lap nine with Hendricks also getting by Dissinger to move into second.

The last eleven laps of the race would be slowed two more times with cautions, but Edgar was able to hold off the charges of the veteran Hendricks through it all to take the win. Hendricks would finish second with Craig Whitmoyer, Cole Stangle and Dylan Smith completing the top five.

The Savage 61 Road Runners would be running this night for some extra cash with Savage 61 offering $661 to the winner. Shon Elk steeped up his game with the extra cash on the line to go on and dominate the race leading all 20-laps to take the big win. Elk would take the lead right at the start and never look back. However, while Elk was having his way out front the battle was intense behind him for the runner-up spot. Jim Kost, Chris Holland, and Shawn Mulhall were the principal combatants as the raced side by side throughout the race. But nobody had anything for Elk on this night as he charged to the win over Holland, Kost, Matt Ney and Shaun Mulhall. Kris Ney was the winner of the Cornerstone Auto Sales Cash Dash over Holland, Elk and Kost

Full results from 6/14/2019 – Savage 61 Night

Insinger Performance Modifieds – Topless 40 – The feature was won by Ryan Godown and followed by Craig VonDohren, Ryan Krachun, Jared Umbenhauer, Alex Yankowski, Frank Cozze, Kris Graver, Rick Laubach, Kevin Beach Jr, Shawn Fitzpatrick, Nick Rochinksi, Jimmy Reppert, Scott Albert, Brett Kressley, Andy Burkhart, Eddie Strada, Billy Pauch Jr, Dan Hineline, Frank Yankowski, John Willman, Dale Hartz, Matt Stangle, Duane Howard and Jeff Strunk.

Did Not Qualify – Justin Grim, Cliff Quinn, Bobby Gunther Walsh, Tim Fitzpatrick, Jim Bobbitt, Bobby Trapper Jr, and Todd Neiheiser.

The modified heats were won by Kris Graver, Alex Yankowski, and Jared Umbenhauer.

Savage 61 Roadrunners – The feature was won by Shon Elk and was followed by Chris Holland, Jim Kost, Matt Ney, Shawn Mulhall, Seth Reichart, TJ Fitzpatrick, Cory Lindenmuth, Ronny Shur, Tonya Lance, Terry Kramer, Mike Reichart, Kris Ney and Andrew Fayash III.

Roadrunner heats were won by Shon Elk and Kris Ney.

Cornerstone Auto Sales Cash Dash was won by Kris Ney and followed by Chris Holland, Shon Elk and Jim Kost.

USS Achey Sportsman – The feature was won by Brandon Edgar and followed by Doug Hendricks, Craig Whitmoyer, Cole Stangle, Dylan Smith, Dakota Kohler, Blake Reber, Matt Clay, Mike Schneck, Dave Dissinger, Dylan Hoch, Ray Woodall Sr, Jeremy Hertzog, Mike Toth, Tyler Reber, Warren Floyd, Shawn Light, Chuck Eckert and Chris Brennan.

Did Not Start – Wayne Witmer

Sportsman heat races were won by Dakota Kohler and Wayne Witmer.

Photo and Video by Daniel R./Skook News/Skook Sports


PHOTOS: Hegins Carnival and Fireworks 2019

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Photos from the 2019 Hegins Carnival and Fireworks on Saturday night.


The night included live entertainment from Sapphire and a fireworks display by Bixler Pyrotechnics.

The fireworks display also included a tribute to David A. and Larae Lucus who passed away recently from injuries suffered in a car crash.

Photos by Megan Hepler/Skook News















Motorcycle Rider Found 24 Hours After Crash Occurred in Butler Township

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A motorcycle rider who crashed on Sunday was discovered Monday afternoon.

Just before 5:00pm, Monday, emergency personnel were dispatched to 306 Malone's Road, Butler Township, for a motorcycle accident.

According to Butler Township Police, someone living nearby found the motorcycle and the male driver laying in the Little Mahanoy Creek in the area of the bridge.

The driver was found with his helmet on and was conscious and was able to tell emergency personnel the crash happened on Sunday.

Responding to the scene of the crash were Butler Township Police, Friendship Fire, Washington Rescue, and Washington Ambulance.

A helicopter was called to transport, but was cancelled due to weather conditions.

The identity of the victim or the extent of his injuries were not knownat the time of this posting.

A&F Towing also assisted at the scene and Fountain Springs Fire and Lavelle Fire responded to the landing zone.

Update:  The driver has been identified as Dalton Gross, 25, of the Harrisburg area.

More information when it is available.





Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/18/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/18/19


Tuesday - Showers and Storms - High in the Mid 70's
Tuesday Night - Showers - Low in the Mid 60's

**** FLASH FLOOD WATCH ISSUED UNTIL TUESDAY EVENING ****

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Wednesday - Showers and Storms - High in the Mid 70's
Wednesday Night - Scattered Showers and Storms - Low in the Mid 60's

Thursday - Cloudy with Storms - High in the Upper 70's
Thursday Night - Cloudy with Storms - Low near 60

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Friday - Clouds and Sun, Shower Possible - High in the Mid 70's
Saturday - Clouds and Sun, Showers Late - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Cloudy with Showers and Storms Late - High in the Upper 70's
Monday - Clouds and Sun with a chance for Storms - High near 80

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Geisinger Careworks Opens in Pottsville

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A new Geisinger Careworks urgent care location opened Tuesday in Schuylkill County, offering patient-friendly and convenient care closer to home. 

The facility is located at 529 Terry Reiley Way, inside the Geisinger Pottsville clinic.

“Our new location is designed to be there when you need it the most,” said Richard Martin, MD, medical director at Geisinger Careworks. “Open evenings and weekends, patients can use online check-in to hold their place in line or just walk in for issues like cold and flu symptoms, allergies, earaches, sprains and minor cuts.”

The Pottsville Careworks will be open Tuesday through Friday from 12:30 to 8 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Careworks is staffed with advanced practitioners who treat patients 1 year of age and older. This location provides patients convenient access to additional care, including laboratory, X-ray, cardiac and Geisinger CareSite Pharmacy services.


Careworks Urgent Care locations are the best place to go for minor health issues that can be resolved in a single visit. Treating a sprained ankle and a rash to having a tick removed and evaluating infections of the sinuses, ears, urinary tract and respiratory system are examples of issues specialists treat at Geisinger urgent care clinics.

Patients can visit mycareworks.com or click here for urgent care wait times or for more information.

Mahanoy Township Police at the Scene of Serious Animal Cruelty Case

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Mahanoy Township Police and Animal Cruelty investigators are at the scene of serious animal neglect in the township.


According to Mahanoy Township Police Chief Brandon Alexander, investigators are at a home on Roosevelt Drive in New Boston, near Mahanoy City, where serious case of animal neglect involving multiple animals.

SPCA officials are currently at the scene with police.

We'll have more updates as this situation develops.

Frackville Man Charged with Sexual Assault of Child in Carbon County

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A Frackville man has been charged with sexually assaulting a child in the early 1990's in Carbon County.

The Jim Thorpe Police Department has charged David Paul Hunsicker, Jr, 53 of Frackville  with various sex related crimes.

The charges stem from allegations that are from 1992-1996 from a female who had been sexually assaulted from age 5 to age 9. 

Hunsicker has been arraigned via video arraignment by on call Magisterial District Judge Casimir Kosciolek, of Lansford, PA. 

Hunsicker has been charged with Rape of Mentally ill or Deficient Victim, Rape / Person less than 13 years age, Statutory Rape, Statutory Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault, Indecent Assault Over 18 / under 14, Indecent Assault Person less than 13 years of age, and Corruption of Minors.

Magistrate Kosciolek set bail at $50,000 / 10 %. Hunsicker is currently in Carbon County Correctional awaiting a Preliminary hearing set for July 10, 2019 at Magistrate Eric Schrantz’s office in Jim Thorpe.


Yuengling Announces Music Lineup and Other Information Ahead of 190th Celebration

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Yuengling has announced their music lineup and other information ahead of their 190th Celebration.


Earlier this year, Yuengling announced they will be holding a free 190th Anniversary Celebration Concert on July 13, 2019.

In April, the brewery had announced that nation recording artists, "Better Than Ezra" would be headlining the event.

On Tuesday, Yuengling announced that local bands would be performing throughout the day leading up to the headliners.

The event will include music from
  • The Boys Upstairs (1:30pm to 3:30pm)
  • Toolshed Jack (4:00pm to 6:00pm)
  • Hooligan. (6:30pm to 7:30pm)
  • Better Than Ezra (8:00pm to 9:30pm)
  • Concluding with Fireworks @ 9:30pm
Food, Beers, and Vendors will also be available on Mahantango Streets and Progress Avenue.

Due to the crowds and road closures, Yuengling has announced parking locations for the events as well as road closures.



Woman Facing Animal Cruelty Charges After Abandoning Animals in Mahanoy Township Home

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A woman is facing animal cruelty charges after she abandoned animals in a home in Mahanoy Township.


According to Mahanoy Township Police Chief Brandon Alexander, on Tuesday morning, police and a Humane Society Cruelty Officer responded to an animal welfare check after neighbors alerted authorities at 361 Roosevelt Drive, New Boston, in Mahanoy Township.

Police found 3 malnourished animals in the home, which had animal feces all over the first and second floors.

Authorities said it was one of the worst cases they have ever seen.

The Hillside SPCA was called and took a dog and two cats from the home.  The dog was reported to be so skinny, you were able to see it's spine.

Mahanoy Township Police have charged Keri Cavenas, 42, was charged with with 3 counts of Cruelty to animals, 3 counts of Neglect of Animals -Sustenance/water and 3 counts of Neglect of Animals- Shelter/Protection.

The animals were taken and are in custody of the Hillside SPCA.  Alexander said the dog, named "Jasper" was adopted from Hillside several years ago.

Code enforcement was at the home around 4:30pm to deem the home condemned.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/18/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 06/18/19
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Douglas H. Good, 67, of Minersville, passed away Saturday, June 8th, at Schuylkill Center Pottsville.

Services will be private at the convenience of the family.

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

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Quinn Catherine and Nolan Robert Malloy, infant twins of David and Kristyn (Rakus) Malloy of Ringtown, passed away in the arms of their parents Friday June 14 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

In addition to their parents, survivors include brother Ryan, maternal grandparents Robert and Catherine Rakus of Ringtown, paternal grandparents David and Melissa Malloy of Frackville, great grandparents Robert and Gloria Beaver of Ringtown and Winifred Mohutsky of Shenandoah Heights, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Quinn and Nolan were preceded in death by maternal great grandparents Vincent and Ann Rakus of Shenandoah, paternal great grandparents Thomas and Silvia Malloy of Frackville and Ralph Mohutsky of Shenandoah Heights.

Services are private at the convenience of the family.

Sign the guestbook, leave personal condolences and for further information please visit www.thomasmsullivanfuneralhome.com

Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home, Frackville is in charge of the arrangements.
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Simon T. Tomushunis, Jr., 73, of McAdoo, passed away Monday afternoon at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital.

Born in Hazleton, he was the son of the late Simon G. and Jennifer (Margavich) Tomushunis.

Simon was of the Roman Catholic faith and a graduate of Pennsylvania State University.

He was a Vietnam veteran and served in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt.

Prior to retiring, he was first employed at Beryllium Corp., Hazleton, then Dorr-Oliver, Hazleton and Northeastern Power Co., McAdoo. Lastly, he was proprietor of MECHTECH Consulting Co., McAdoo.

A member of the NRA, Simon was an avid fisherman and hunter.

Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, were sisters Josephine Plesh and Ann Marie Saladigo.

Surviving, are his wife of 19 years, Julian (Watson) Tomushunis; daughters Sonya Tomushunis Campbell and husband Jeremiah of Virginia; and Kaidian Gordon of McAdoo; brother Charles Tomushunis of Crystal Ridge; sisters MaryEllen Tomushunis Silberg of Phila. and Catherine Tomushunis of West Hazleton; many nieces and nephews; and his loyal dog, Roscoe.

His funeral will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the Damiano Funeral Home Inc., Blaine and Cleveland Sts., McAdoo. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Church of All Saints, McAdoo at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Drums.

Calling hours will be held Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. in the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made to the Hazleton Animal Shelter.

Condolences may be entered and information is available at www.damianofhinc.com.

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Pottsville Man Facing Arson, Assault, and Child Endangerment Charges

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A Pottsville man is facing multiple charges after an incident on Sunday.

On Sunday June 16, 2019 around 3:50pm, Pottsville Police were dispatched to 436 East Market Street for a report of a female in the street screaming for Police.

Upon arrival officers spoke with a 38 year old woman who stated that Darrell Morrison, 29, Pottsville, was inside of the house and kept screaming that he was going to burn the house down. Morrison was located in the back yard are of the home and taken into custody without incident.

The woman told police she and Morrison had been involved in a verbal argument when Morrison grabbed her by the neck and threw her up against a wall and punched her multiple times in the face stating that he was going to kill her. 

The female victim stated that she was experiencing severe pain due this attack. She said she had tried to run from Morrison but he had grabbed her and placed her in a choke hold to the degree that it had cut off her airway and almost causing her to lose consciousness. Morrison was still at this point stating that he was going to kill her.

When the woman was able to break free from Morrison she picked up her three year old son and attempted to run out the back door. While she was attempting to leave she had grabbed her phone and attempted to dial 911 at which point Morrison grabbed her by the throat again blocking her airway and did not let go until she agreed to not call the police. Morrison then broke two cell phones so she would not be able to call the police.

Morrison then grabbed his 3 year old daughter, picked her up, and carried her into the kitchen stating that he was going to burn the house down. At which point, Morrison picked up a shower curtain that was in the kitchen and placed it on the stove and turned on the burner to catch it on fire. The woman said Morrison attempted to ignite the shower curtain as well as a towel on the stove.

Police observed evidence of burnt plastic from the shower curtain and a burnt towel on the stove and kitchen floor.
Morrison told Ptlm Braden Jones that he had attempted to burn the house down because "she ruined all of my stuff so I was going to ruin all of her stuff" referring to burning the house down.

Jones completed a criminal complaint charging Morrison with Arson, Recklessly endangering the welfare of a child, aggravated assault, simple assault, strangulation, and recklessly endangering another person. 

He was arraigned by on-call Magisterial District Judge Rossi who set bail at $100,000 straight cash. Morrison was then committed to the Schuylkill County Prison.

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/19/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 06/19/19

Wednesday - Clouds, Some Sun, Showers and Storms - High in the Mid 70's
Wednesday Night - Scattered Showers and Storms - Low in the Mid 60's

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Thursday - Cloudy with Storms - High in the Upper 70's
Thursday Night - Cloudy with Storms - Low near 60

Friday - Clouds and Sun, Shower Possible - High in the Mid 70's
Friday Night - Clear - Low in the Lower 50's

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Saturday - Sunny - High in the Mid 70's
Sunday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Upper 70's
Monday - Clouds and Sun with a chance for Storms - High near 80
Tuesday - Scattered Storms - High near 80

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WEATHER ALERT: Flash Flood Watch Issued for Schuylkill County

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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Late Wednesday.


FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EDT TONIGHT...

The National Weather Service in State College has issued a

* Flash Flood Watch for a portion of central Pennsylvania, including the following areas, Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, Montour, Northern Centre, Northern Clinton, Northern Lycoming, Northumberland, Perry, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Southern
Centre, Southern Clinton, Southern Lycoming, Sullivan, Union, and York.

* Until midnight EDT tonight

* Locally heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening. With soils already moist from recent rainfalls, flash flooding is possible where the heaviest rain falls.

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WEATHER ALERT: Flash Flood Watch Issued for Schuylkill County for Thursday

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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Schuylkill County and surrounding counties for late Thursday.


FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM NOON EDT TODAY THROUGH LATE
TONIGHT...

The National Weather Service in State College has issued a

* Flash Flood Watch for a portion of central Pennsylvania, including the following areas, Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Cameron, Clearfield, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Elk, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, McKean, Mifflin, Montour, Northern Centre, Northern Clinton, Northern Lycoming, Northumberland, Perry, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Southern Centre, Southern Clinton, Southern Lycoming, Sullivan, Tioga, Union, Warren, and York.

* From noon EDT today through late tonight

* Recent rainfall has made the ground very wet. A few rounds of showers and thunderstorms will affect the region today into early tonight. The heaviest rain will occur in thunderstorms
which are expected to form this afternoon and last into the evening. The rain may be heavy enough to cause flash flooding.

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URC Sprints and 358 Modifieds will Headline Friday Night at Big Diamond Speedway

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The might winged warriors of the United Racing Club will make the second and final appearance of 2019 this Friday June 21st at the speedway as part of Red, White & Blue Auto’s night.

The last time the high flying 360 ci sprint cars made their way onto the speedway it was Austin Bishop taking the checkered flag in a very competitive feature event.

After a few weeks of special events, the Insigner Performance modifieds will be running a normal 25-lap feature event for the first time in week’s under regular track rules. This will be the last night the teams will draw for starting spots as handicapping will start to take place at the next scheduled event. Craig Von Dohren leads the way so far in 2019 with two victories and is also leading the way in the chase for the 2019 points title.

The Savage 61 Road Runners will be back in action this Friday with last week’s winner Shon Elk looking to make it two in a row in the division. The Road Runners will run a 20-lap main event and as always will provide some exciting door banging action.

Back this Friday are the Central PA Legends for the second appearance of the year. The last time the Legends were in town brought some exciting on track racing and no doubt the fans will see some of the same this Friday night.

*The USS Achey Sportsman along with the Eash’s Towing & Recovery Street Stocks will have the night off this Friday.

General admission for Friday night is $22 for adults, $20 for Seniors, $10 for kids ages 11 & 12. Kids 10 and under are free as are active military with proper ID.

Gates will open this Friday at 5:30pm with warmups hitting the track at 7:15pm. Racing will start at 7:45pm.

The above listed events are subject to change. Please visit our website at www.bigdspeedway.net for up to the minute information regarding the speedway.

Knoebels Announced as America's Favorite Traditional Amusement Park

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The National Amusement Park Historical Association (NAPHA) released the results of its 33rd annual NAPHA Amusement Park and Attractions Survey and Knoebels tops the list.

“While exchanging opinions about favorite amusement parks and rides is fun for enthusiasts,” noted NAPHA’s Survey Coordinator, Marlowe McClasky Futrell, “Parks also are interested in the survey findings, and many incorporate the results into their publicity materials.”

Some of the attractions seizing the top ratings in the 2018 NAPHA survey include:

  • Favorite Traditional Amusement Park: Knoebels Amusement Resort (Elysburg, PA), for seven consecutive years.
  • Favorite Theme Parks: Walt Disney World (Lake Buena Vista, FL) and Disneyland (Anaheim, CA).
  • Most Beautiful Park: Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Williamsburg, VA) for the 29th consecutive year.
  • Favorite Wood Coaster: Phoenix, Knoebels Amusement Resort, for eight years running.
  • Favorite Steel Coasters: Phantom’s Revenge, Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA), for the first time. 
NAPHA members are typically experienced riders who have visited countless amusement parks and have ridden a diverse assortment of roller coasters and other rides. The average member has been to more than 110 different amusement parks and has ridden about 368 roller coasters. 

FAVORITE TRADITIONAL PARKS

For the seventh straight year, NAPHA members voted Knoebels Amusement Resort as their Favorite Traditional Park, and Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA) as their second favorite park. The two parks have been neck and neck in the standings since 1996 with each holding one of the top two positions in this category throughout the years.

FAVORITE TRADITIONAL PARKS

  1. Knoebels Amusement Resort (Elysburg, PA)
  2. 2 Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA) 
FAVORITE THEME PARKS

For the second year in a row, Walt Disney World (Lake Buena Vista, FL) tied with Disneyland (Anaheim, CA) for Favorite Theme Park. These theme parks are perennial favorites, occupying the top spots virtually every year since the survey was first fielded in 1986.

FAVORITE THEME PARKS

  • 1-tie Walt Disney World (Lake Buena Vista, FL)
  • 1-tie Disneyland (Anaheim, CA)

MOST BEAUTIFUL PARK

For the twenty-ninth consecutive year, Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA, was voted by members as the World’s Most Beautiful Amusement Park. Dollywood (Pigeon Forge, TN) tied with Knoebels Amusement Resort as the second most beautiful. Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Dollywood had been voted the top two favorites since 2013.


FAVORITE WOOD ROLLER COASTER

For the eighth consecutive year, Phoenix was voted by NAPHA members as Favorite Wood Roller Coaster. It has been named the favorite wood roller coaster thirteen years since 2000. In a surprise, Kennywood’s 99-year old Jack Rabbit replaced park’s Thunderbolt, as the second favorite.

FAVORITE WOOD COASTER

  1. Phoenix, Knoebels Amusement Resort (Elysburg, PA)
  2. Jack Rabbit, Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA) 

FAVORITE STEEL ROLLER COASTER

For the second consecutive year, Phantom’s Revenge at Kennywood was chosen as the Favorite Steel Roller Coaster. Cedar Point’s Millennium Force tied with Fury 325 at Carowinds, a new contender, for the second spot.

Millennium Force has been the top ranked or tied for the favorite steel coaster since 2002. Phantom’s Revenge has been the second place coaster since 2011.

FAVORITE STEEL COASTER

  1. Phantom’s Revenge, Kennywood (West Mifflin, PA)
  2. 2-tie Millennium Force, Cedar Point (Sandusky, OH)
  3. 2-tie Fury 325, Carowinds (Charlotte, NC) 

FAVORITE POST-SUMMER SEASON AMUSEMENT PARK EVENTS

NAPHA members’ favorite Halloween, Fall or Christmas amusement park-related seasonal events is Knoebels’ Hallo-Fun, which is kicked off by their Phall Phunfest. Dollywood’s Smokey Mountain Christmas and Holiday Lights at Kennywood shared the title for the second favorite post-season event.

MOST ANTICIPATED ATTRACTION IN 2019

is the most anticipated amusement park attraction among NAPHA members. is the most anticipated amusement park attraction among NAPHA members. The ride is 220 feet, has nine inversions and speeds up to 75 miles per hour.

Members are also looking forward to Copperhead Strike at Carowinds. The ride is a double-launch roller coaster with five inversions, shooting riders from 0 to 42 mph in 2.5 seconds.

The National Amusement Park Historical Association, founded in 1978, is an international, educational and enthusiast’s organization dedicated to preserving and documenting the heritage of the amusement park industry, past, present and future. The survey is the oldest of its kind.

Geisinger Appoints Ryu as President and Chief Executive Officer

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Geisinger announced Thursday that its Board of Directors has appointed Jaewon Ryu, M.D., J.D., as president and chief executive officer.


Dr. Ryu, who has served as interim president and CEO since November 2018 and executive vice president and chief medical officer since September 2016, becomes the seventh chief executive officer in Geisinger’s 104-year history. He succeeds David T. Feinberg, M.D., MBA, who left Geisinger earlier this year to assume a leadership role at Google.

“On behalf of the Geisinger Board of Directors, I am thrilled to appoint Jaewon Ryu as Geisinger’s next president and CEO,” Board Chairman John C. Bravman, Ph.D., said, “We conducted an exhaustive national search that included some of the brightest, most accomplished health care leaders in the country. Dr. Ryu has a strong understanding of the Geisinger organization, in addition to broad clinical and management expertise. In his recent roles as Chief Medical Officer and as interim CEO, Dr. Ryu has fostered a culture at Geisinger that pushes us to bring the most innovative care to our patients and communities. He has driven tremendous progress here, and we are confident he will continue to do an excellent job leading our path forward.”

“I am honored by this appointment and feel blessed to lead an organization that is making better health easier for our patients, members and communities,” Dr. Ryu said. “The country looks to Geisinger as a leader in bringing world-class care and coverage to everyone we serve. I am incredibly proud of the progress we are driving in expanding our value-based care model. Geisinger has a bright future ahead, and I am committed to building upon our legacy working with our dedicated and talented physicians and staff.”


Prior to joining Geisinger, Dr. Ryu served as President of Integrated Care Delivery for Humana in Louisville, Kentucky, where he was responsible for Humana’s owned and joint ventured care delivery practices, as well as Transcend, a management services organization assisting affiliated practices to adopt population health under value-based reimbursement. Before this, he served as the chief medical officer at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System in Chicago. He has held various leadership roles at Kaiser-Permanente, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and as a White House Fellow at the Department of Veterans Affairs. He is an emergency medicine physician with a license to practice in Pennsylvania and California, and serves as a diplomate on the American Board of Emergency Medicine.

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