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Geisinger St. Luke’s Hospital Is Officially Open

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Geisinger St. Luke’s Hospital officially opened its doors Wednesday morning, signaling the next chapter of compassionate, patient-centered health care in Schuylkill County.


 As the first hospital to open in the county in more than 90 years, Geisinger St. Luke’s Hospital will make health care easier for area residents by bringing new services closer to home.

The hospital’s Emergency Department opened to patients at 8 a.m. Wednesday. The facility will eventually have 80 beds, but opened with 30, including 15 in the Emergency Department and six in the intensive care unit. Additional inpatient beds will be added as service demand increases. The facility features two surgical bays, with plans to expand to four bays. All patient beds and rooms are private. Appointments and referrals for outpatient services at the hospital, including imaging and laboratory, can now be scheduled by calling 484-526-1000.

The 130,000-square foot, 3-story facility is a $72 million investment in the greater Orwigsburg community. More than 250 employees have been hired so far for the hospital, with recruitment ongoing for some positions. Almost 2 million pounds of American steel were used to erect the facility, and 80 miles of cable (25,000 linear feet) is neatly tucked away inside the walls of the building to help make the state-of-the-art medical equipment and IT systems work seamlessly.


“The community has watched two health care organizations come together on this amazing project, and we couldn’t be more excited for the hospital to be open and to advance care in this community,” said Geisinger St. Luke’s Hospital President Gabe Kamarousky. “Advancing care together and improving our community’s health isn’t just our message — it’s our mission and our commitment to our friends, neighbors, patients, providers and our staff.”



In addition to the Emergency Department and intensive care unit, the hospital will offer cardiology, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, nephrology, neurology, orthopedic surgery, radiology and urology services. It also features a helipad for Geisinger Life Flight. The services available in the hospital will complement the existing services provided by the many local providers as well as the Geisinger and St. Luke’s primary and specialty care clinics in Schuylkill and Berkscounties. For additional convenience, Geisinger St. Luke’s Hospital accepts most major health plans.



“When you add a facility like this to the health care services our organizations already offer in this area, we can make care more accessible and affordable,” said Jaewon Ryu, M.D., J.D., Geisinger president and chief executive officer. “When we do that, we know we can improve health, and Geisinger and St. Luke’s want to be the resource for improving health here. We also have 28,000 Geisinger Health Plan members in this area, and now they will have easier access to care.”



Hospital construction started in spring of 2018, with more than 250 construction jobs created throughout the project. The hospital is co-owned by Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger and Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke’s University Health Network. It’s the first time in Pennsylvania history two health care organizations joined together to co-own and co-build a hospital. St. Luke’s is managing the hospital, and both organizations are contributing medical expertise and specialists for patient care.



“The new hospital in Orwigsburg will emphasize the strengths of both St. Luke’s and Geisinger while extending the best value in health care for the region – that is, the highest in quality at the lowest cost to benefit the residents of Schuylkill County and surrounding areas,” said Rick Anderson, St. Luke’s University Health Network president and chief executive officer.



Earlier this month, more than 3,000 community members attended an open house to tour the hospital and see the unique features inside the building. Residents had the opportunity to meet the staff and check out patient roomsthat include smart TVs and smart features to engage patients in their health care and track their medical charts.



A medical office building is also under construction on the hospital campus and will include space for additional specialty care services.

Pennsylvania State Senate Passes Bill to Raise Minimum Wage to $9.50 by 2022

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Late Wednesday afternoon, the Pennsylvania State Senate passed a bill that would make an amendment that would raise the minimum wage in Pennsylvania.


The Bill passed the Senate 42-7.

Senate Bill 79 will now move onto the House where it will be considered, and if passed there, it will need to be signed by Governor Wolf.

Under the proposed bill, minimum wage would increase to $8.00 an hour beginning July 1, 2020, $8.50 an hour by January 1, 2021, $9.00 an hour beginning July 1, 2021, and finally $9.50 an hour by January 1, 2022.

Pennsylvania is one of 21 states that have a minimum wage that is the same as the federally set amount of $7.25.

Grant to Pay for Bridge Replacement Project in Eldred Township

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A recently awarded state grant will pave the way for a critical bridge replacement project in Eldred Township in Schuylkill County, according to Representative Mike Tobash (R-125) and Senator David G. Argall (R-29).
The $300,000 grant from the state Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) will support the replacement of Tannenbaum Board Bridge over Little Mahantango. The new bridge will be constructed using a precast arch system that will reduce the total project cost and minimize the amount of time the bridge will be closed.

“The existing bridge is in very poor condition and is in dire need of replacement, so this project is very high on the list of priorities for everyone who travels through the area,” Argall said. “I am thankful that this grant will support the bridge replacement in a way that creates fewer problems for local motorists and farmers, while at the same time reducing the cost to taxpayers.”

“This funding is important for a bridge that is on its last leg. I had a chance to take a look under the structure with Dan Dietrich, an Eldred Township official. It is already weight restricted and temporary repairs are keeping it open,” Tobash said. “If not replaced, it will be a long way for farm equipment and commercial vehicles to get through due to those existing weight restrictions. I was happy to advocate for the funding of this project, and going forward will also be doing so for other priority projects in the 125th district.”

The grant was awarded as part of DCED’s Multimodal Transportation Fund program, which provides funding for a number of infrastructure improvement projects, including roads, walking and bike trails, rail, traffic safety, public transportation, and air transport.

Shenandoah Valley Student of the Month for October - Crystal Morales

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Crystal Morales, a Shenandoah Valley Senior, has been chosen as the Shenandoah Valley Student of the month for October.

Crystal is the daughter of Maria Colon.

Crystal's school activities include participating in
Varsity Cheerleading, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Track and Field, Student Council, Student Ambassador, HOSA- Future Health professionals, SkillsUSA , Vice President Junior year- placing 2nd in districts for CPR and first aid, Youth Summit, Young Entrepreneurs Academy- created my own business called "The Bright Side", to help spread awareness about suicide prevention, National Honor Society, Technical National Honor Society, Student of the Month, Schuylkill Technology Center and Frackville Elks- November 2017, Student of the Month, Schuylkill Technology Center and Frackville Elks - April 2019, CPR, AED, First Aid Certification, OSHA 10-Hour General Industry (Healthcare) Certification, Personal Care Home Direct Care Staff Certification, Stop the Bleed Certification, Chief yearbook editor 8th grade year, Vice President of Student Council 8th grade year.


Crystal also volunteers through community service such as she was chosen to do St. Luke's internship/shadowing, Red Ribbon Week Committee, Toys for Tots Committee, Penny Wars Fundraising Committee, in charge of fundraising for STC car wash, Volunteer for Restoration Fellowship church, Block Party Volunteer, and a Student representative for DSI.

Crystal loves working at Boyer's Food Market, and helping her mom work around the house.

Her future plans are to attend Bloomsburg University's BSN Program.

Crystal will be recognized by the Shenandoah Valley School Board during their meeting on December 4th, 2019.




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Mrs. T's Announces First Ever, Chief Pierogy Officer; Wins 1 Year Supply of Pierogies

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To celebrate the 11th Annual National Pierogy Day, Mrs. T’s Pierogies – the #1 selling brand of frozen pierogies in the country – set out to find a person whose passion for these pasta pockets stuffed with creamy mashed potatoes, cheese and other big, bold flavors is rivaled only by their love of sharing them with the world year-round.

On October 8, 2019, Mrs. T's announced they would be searching for brand's first Chief Pierogy Officer.

Pierogy fans across the country "applied" for the Chief Pierogy Officer position by sharing why they're Mrs. T’s Pierogies’ biggest fan on the brand's social channels.

According to the company, winner Kayla Goff, of Columbus, Ohio, a native of Benton, PA, displayed her love by sharing how Mrs. T’s has been a part of her entire life – including her husband’s wedding vows, “In my husband’s vows he promised to always have our freezer stocked with Mrs. T’s. Our 2nd anniversary is in less than a week, and I have never been without pierogies. I think he was a solid pick.”

You can find a screenshot of her full submission below.

While the CPO may not get a fancy office or company car, Kayla will enjoy the honorary Chief Pierogy Officer title and unlimited bragging rights, a one year supply of Mrs. T’s Pierogies, plenty of pierogy swag (including official business cards) and a showstopping pierogy party.


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Zoning Board to Hold Public Meeting Thursday Evening About Rebuilding New, Larger Turkey Hill in Lavelle

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The Butler Township Zoning Board will be holding a public meeting, Thursday evening, November 21, 2019, to talk about the rebuilding of the Turkey Hill in Lavelle.


According to the Township, Turkey Hill Minit Markets, LP has submitted an application to the township requesting several variances.

The current store sits on the Parcel located at 2931 Fairgrounds Road, in Lavelle, but the company has since purchased 365 Main Street, Lavelle, and an additional adjacent parcel in preparation of the expansion.  The additional parcels are currently zoned as High Density Residential zones.

The project is reported to involve demolition of the current store, the home that is behind the current store, and rebuilding a brand new 2,000 sq. foot fast food restaurant and movement of the current fuel island and gas tanks.

The public is invited to Thursday's meeting which will take place at 7:00pm at 211 Broad Street, in Fountain Springs.

Chowansky Signs Letter of Intent to Millersville University

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On Thursday, North Schuylkill held a signing ceremony for Zachary Chowansky.

Chowansky, a senior, has signed hisletter of intent to continue her education and baseball career at the Millersville University.

Zack is the son of Kristen and Brian Bender, and John Chowansky.

Pictured Below from Thursday's ceremony
Front row : Kristen Bender, mother; Zack Chowansky; John Chowansky, father; and Christian Bender, brother. Back: Jim Gross; Coach Nick Brayford, Jaxson and Josh Chowansky, brothers, and Brian Bender, stepfather.




Woman Flown After Rollover in Hometown Thursday Morning

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A woman was flown after being injured in a two-car crash in Hometown Thursday morning.


Around 11:00am, emergency personnel were dispatched to area of Mahanoy Ave.(Route 54) and Hunter Street for a motor vehicle accident with injuries.

The crash reportedly happened when an SUV struck a Caravan causing the Caravan to overturn onto it's side.

The woman driving the crash suffered unknown injuries but was transported and flown to an area hospital.

Route 54 was closed for a period of time while the scene was cleared.



Christmas Cheer Project to Brighten Holidays for Families

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For the second year in a row, a group of volunteers are working on helping bring some Christmas cheer to some lucky families for the holidays.


Last year, Frackville Police Officer Anthony Kankowski, along with his wife Heather, the Frackville Police Department, and the borough of Frackville, came together to bring Christmas Cheer to a family that had suffered a loss recently.  The volunteers were able to have Santa bring the family toys and gift certificates as well as a home-cooked Christmas dinner.

Volunteers have again begun gathering donations and are looking for help in support more families this year.

Santa and Mrs. Claus will visit the families the night before Christmas and will deliver gifts and a dinner to the family or families.

Any local businesses or individuals that are looking to donate to the project can call (570) 874-0238 or email goprojectcheer@gmail.com.

Toy donations should be unwrapped and for children between the ages of 6 months and 10 years old.

Donations can also be dropped off at the Frackville borough or Gilberton Borough Office.


Blue Mountain Senior Competes in Regional Precision Machine Competition

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On Thursday, the Schuylkill Technology Center (STC) South Campus announced that Trevor Greblick, a senior from the Blue Mountain School District, competed at the Regional Precision Machine Competition hosted by Carbon Career and Technical Institute (CCTI) on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.

Students from four regional career and technical schools; including: Monroe Career & Technical Institute, Schuylkill, Easton and CCTI, participated in the friendly competition designed to help students prepare for the State Skills USA Competition. Jesse Schneck, a machinist with Crayola in Easton served as the judge for the contest. In keeping with the friendly nature of the competition, all participants receive prizes that include gift cards and machining tools.

John Bongiovanni, a student from Monroe County Career and Technical Institute placed first in the competition.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 11/21/19

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 11/19/19

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Carol Ann Morrison of Mahanoy City passed away on November 18th, 2019 at Geisinger Danville.

Born in Shenandoah Heights, she was the daughter of the late Nicholas and Catherine Gladys (Hillibush) Kline.

She graduated from Mahanoy Area High School in 1965.

Carol was a devoted wife and mother; being the spouse of a career soldier, she enjoyed traveling with her husband Larry to his numerous duty stations in the United States, as well as in West Germany. Even though she had to be both mother and father to her children many times, Carol took great pride and joy in her association with the military way of life. During their first tour in West Germany, her and her husband took a tour of England, France, and Belgium. While in London, they stood outside the gates of Buckingham Palace and witnessed the changing of the guards. Carol was a member of the Red Hat Society and St. Teresa of Calcutta Golden Age.

Carol loved to play bingo and listen to polkas and German music. She loved animals (especially cats). She also loved spending time with her family and helping other people.

In addition to her mother and father, Carol was preceded in death by her loving husband of 49 years Larry W. Morrison who passed away on October 8th, 2015; sisters Louise and Kathleen Kline; Brother Harry Kline; step-brother Nicholas Kline; and step-sisters Elizabeth Kline, Anna Skymba, and Mary Roberts; and Sister-in-Law Ruth Kline.

Surviving are sons Larry W. Morrison, Jr. and his wife Shannon, Frackville, and Brian L. Morrison and his wife Toni, Hastings, FL.; Daughters Nichole K. Morrison, Fayetteville, NC., and Natalie A. Morrison, Mahanoy City; Grandson Logan Morrison and Granddaughter Brianna Morrison both of Hastings, FL; Brother George Kline, Mahanoy City; and Billy Kline and his wife Cyndi, Minersville; Sister-in-Law Toni Kline; nieces, nephews.

Friends may call from 8am to 10am on Saturday November 23, at St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish, Mahanoy City Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10am.

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 L. Pilo of Lake Wynonah passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 21st, 2019 at Schuylkill Center in Pottsville. He was the son of the late Levi and Camille (Maccarone) Pilo of Palo Alto. He was preceded in death by his wife Vera, brothers Pasquale, Anthony, and Albert, and sisters Mary, Anna, and Yolanda. Surviving are step-daughters Sandra Lane and Cheryl Fleagle and a sister Flavia McGovern. All are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church in Schuylkill Haven at 10:30AM on Tuesday, November 26th, with Rev. Msgr. Edward S. Zemanik officiating. There will be no procession from the funeral home to the church and his interment will be held private. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made in Joseph's name to a charity of your choice. The Robert A Evans Jr Funeral Home in Port Carbon is in charge of arrangements. Please send condolences to www.robertaevansjrfh.com
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William D. Wynn, 67, formerly of Tremont, passed away Wednesday, November 20th at the Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, after a courageous five year battle with ALS.

Born in Pottsville, October 1, 1952, a son of the late Walter Henry and Betty Irene Brown Wynn.

Bill was a 1970 graduate of Pine Grove High School. He was a United States Army Veteran of the Vietnam War.

He was employed as a heavy equipment operator at Ft. Indiantown Gap from 1976-1998; He then worked as a Supervisor with Army Corp. of Engineers, based out of New York form 1998 until his retirement in 2008.

He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Tremont and the Swatara Lodge, #267 F&AM, Tremont where he served as Past Master.

Bill was an amateur radio operator, a gun enthusiast and an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting.

He is survived by his two sisters, Carol Rebuck (John), Tower City and Christine Wynn (Andrew Kinka), Pine Grove; three nieces, Jill Fulkrod (Justin); Pamela Thompson; and Ricki Kay Deeter; a great niece and nephew, Jada and Jay Tyler Fulkrod.

Funeral Services will be held Monday, November 25th at 11:00 am from the Chapel of the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc., Tower City. Burial with military honors will be at St. John's Cemetery, Tremont. Viewing will be held from 10-11 am where a Masonic service will be held at 10:45 am. Memorial donations in Bill's name should be made to St. John's Lutheran Church, 6 W. Main Street, Tremont, PA 17981. To sign the guestbook visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com
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Glenn R. Hikes, 87, of Friedensburg, passed away on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at Seton Manor in Orwigsburg.

Born on June 17, 1932 in Pine Grove, he was a son of the late John and Ruth I. Hughes Hikes.

He was a graduate of Pine Grove High School.

Glenn was an Air Force veteran having served during the Korean Conflict.

Preceding him in death were 5 brothers, John Hikes, Robert Hikes, Dennis Hikes, George Hikes, and Donald Hikes.

Surviving are a sister Mary Brown of Friedensburg, nieces and nephews.

All Services will be held at the convenience of the family.

The H. L. Snyder Funeral Home, Inc., Pine Grove is in charge of arrangements and you may send condolences to the family at www.hlsnyderfuneralhome.com



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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 11/22/19

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Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 11/22/19

Friday - Showers Early- Morning High near 50, Temps to drop as day goes on
Friday Night - Clear - Low in the Mid 20's

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Saturday - Clouds and Sun Early - High near 40
Saturday Night - Rain - Low in the Lower 30's

Sunday - Showers Early, Clouds and Peaks of Sun in the Afternoon - High in the Lower 40's
Sunday Night - Cloudy - Low in the Upper 200's

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Monday - Clouds and Sun - High in the Lower 40's
Tuesday - Clouds and Sun - High near 50
Wednesday - Showers Early - High in the Upper 40's
Thursday - Sunny - High near 40

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President Trump to Hold Rally in Hershey Next Month

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President Trump's campaign committee announced late Thursday that he will be making a stop in Hershey next month.


The "Keep America Great" tour date is scheduled for December 10, 2019 at 7:00pm at the Giant Center.

Those wishing to attend the event will need to register for tickets at the address below.

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/events/hershey-pa-dec-2019

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Woman Charged with Stabbing Man in Pottsville

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A woman was charged with stabbing a man in Pottsville earlier this week.

According to Pottsville Police Chief Richard Wojciechowsky, on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 around 5:30pm, Pottsville Bureau of Police officers were dispatched to 521 South Centre Street, apartment 6 for a stabbing. Additional information provided was that a female stabbed a male in the back and that the suspect was still on scene.

Upon arrival, officers were directed to where the individuals were located outside of apartment 6. While going to this area, officers observed a large amount of blood dripping down from between the porch floor boards. Once arriving outside of apartment 6, this officer made contact with a male seated on chair, later identified as Jimmy Murphy who was bleeding from an unknown area at that time. There was also a large pool of blood on the floor directly in front of Murphy.

Also, in this area was a female later identified as Tonji Prince, Murphy’s girlfriend, freely stated that she stabbed Murphy. Prince was placed in custody based on her statement. Officers provided medical treatment to Murphy and observed a large laceration on Murphy's left shoulder area near the back of the armpit. The laceration was approximately 3 inches in length and approximately 1 inch wide.

Murphy was transported by EMS from the scene, he was transported to Lehigh Valley Cedar Crest via air medical due to the severity of the laceration.

The Officer also located a knife in the kitchen area of the apartment. The knife had a black plastic handle and approximately a 6 inch serrated blade with dried blood on blade area.

Prince, was transported to City Hall and interviewed after being given her Miranda warnings. Prince stated that she just picked up the knife and stabbed Murphy, that she stabbed him one time, and that she blacked out. Prince was unable to provide a reason as to why she stabbed Murphy.

Prince was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Christina Hale on one count each of the following: aggravated assault, simple assault, and harassment pursuant to Title 18 Section 2711.

Prince was locked up in Schuylkill County Prison unable to post $75,000.00 bail.

Tamaqua Area School District Art Class Receives Music and Arts Grant

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Tamaqua Area School District’s Art class has been selected to receive the Music and Arts Grant from California Casualty.

Art teacher Kim Woodward is excited to use the grant of $250 to purchase supplies and create a special project with the money.

Attending the check presentation were Steve Cholish PSEA representative, Kimberly A. Woodward, Tamqua Area School District  Art Teacher; and Tara Stout, California Casualty representative.

Fire Crews Responding to Apartment Building Fire in Minersville

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Fire crews are responding to an apartment building fire in Minersville Friday afternoon.

Just before 2:30pm, emergency personnel were dispatched to 135 North Sunbury Street, Minersville for an apartment building fire.

As the first personnel arrived on scene, they reported smoke coming from underneath the siding of the structure.

Along with Minersville Fire, a second alarm was issued calling in units from Pottsville as well.

More information as it comes available.


Fire Crews at Working Fire in Mahanoy City

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Fire crews are responding to a working structure fire in Mahanoy City.


Just after 2:30pm, emergency personnel in Mahanoy City were dispatched to the 400 block of Spruce Street Mahanoy City for a working structure fire.

As Chief 48 responded on scene, flames were reported to blowing out a 2nd story window.

Early reports were that the home was unoccupied.

More information as it comes available.


Family of 3 Displaced After Mahanoy City Fire; American Red Cross Assisting

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A family of 3 was displaced Friday afternoon after a fire tore through a section of row homes in Mahanoy City.


Just after 2:30pm, emergency personnel were dispatched to the 400 Block of Spruce Street for reports of a house fire.

According to Mahanoy City Fire Chief Dan Markiewicz, "As soon as I made the corner at Catawissa Street, I could see flames coming from the second floor".

The fire was quickly upgraded to a second alarm calling in additional units and manpower from around Schuylkill County.

Roughly an hour after the call came in, the fire was marked under control and by 4:10pm, units were being released from the scene.

According to Markiewicz, the fire started in 425 Spruce Street and spread in both directions, heavily damaging 427, 423 and 429 suffered some fire damage along with smoke and water, and 421 suffered smoke and water.

A family of 3, two adults and a child, from 429 Spruce Street are being assisted by the American Red Cross.

Markiewicz said that the resident who lived in 423 was not home at the time.

The home where it started, along with 427 are reported to be recently unoccupied.

As of 5:00pm, a State Police Fire Marshal was at the scene with Mahanoy City Police and fire personnel to determine a cause.

No injuries were reported.

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Schuylkill County Obituaries for 11/22/19

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Jo Ann Thomas, 71, of Pine Grove, passed away Wednesday afternoon at the Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest.

Born in Minersville, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Wensky Mincavage.

She was a graduate of Minersville Area High School. She worked as a Teacher’s Aid in the local schools. She was a member of St. Matthew the Evangelist Church, Minersville.

She is survived by her husband Joseph, a son, a sister Joette Vargo, Minersville.

All arrangements are private at the convenience of the family and have been entrusted to the Donald J. Butler Funeral Home, Minersville. To offer condolences to the family or to light a candle in Jo-Ann’s memory, visit us at www.donaldjbutlerfh.com

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Elizabeth "Betty" M. Smyk, 66, of Mechanicsburg, passed away suddenly to join her husband, Thursday morning at her home after complications with heart arrhythmia.

Betty was born in Pottsville, September 18, 1953, a daughter of the late Arthur and Irene Barket.

She was a 1971 graduate of Pottsville High School.

Betty retired in 2001 from supervising production work at Allied Chemical, Berg Electronics, Universal Plastics and Garrett Electronics.

She enjoyed playing and caring for her rabbits, Nova, Savior and Lola. She enjoyed thrifting, going to flea markets, being an avid soap opera watcher and listening to 80's music that she used to dance to with her late husband.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 45 years, Michael Smyk Sr. April 4, 2018, whom she dearly missed.

Surviving are her two children, Michael Smyk Jr; and Crystal A. Smyk, sister, Renee Grab and brother Arthur Barket. Niece and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 26th at 11:00 am from the Dimon Funeral Home, Inc., Tower City with Pastor Monica Romberger. Burial will be in the Greenland Cemetery, R.D. Tower City. Viewing will be from 10-11 am at the funeral home. To sign the guest book visit www.dimonfuneralhome.com

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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Tamaqua Conquers Unbeaten Wyomissing to Advance to State Semi-Finals

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The Tamaqua Blue Raiders did something no other team was able to do this season, defeat Wyomissing.

The Wyomissing Spartans entered Friday night's game undefeated.  During the regular season, Pottsville, Blue Mountain, and North Schuylkill all took their turn up against the tough team from Berks County but were unable to pull out the win.

On Friday night, it was Tamaqua's turn in the Quarter-Finals to face Wyomissing at North Schuylkill's Spartan Stadium.

By the end of the first, Tamaqua held a lead of 6-3 but Wyomissing recovered a fumble in the end zone half way through second quarter to make it 10-6 by the end of the half.

The second half was all Tamaqua!  

The Blue Raider crowd certainly helped, but by the second half, Tamaqua was certainly throwing off the Spartans.

On one drive alone, the Wyomissing offense committed 3 false starts in row to give them a 3rd and long.

The Tamaqua defense also intercepted the ball twice and was able to stop Wyomissing on a 4th and 1.

Tamaqua took advantage of the ball when they had possession and scored twice in the half to take home the win 20-10.

Tamaqua will now face the winner of Montoursville vs. Wyoming Area in the Semi-Finals. 

Some specific Tamaqua player stats from the game

 - Nate Boyle (RB) - 28 Rushes for 206 yards and 2 TD
 - Matt Kistler (WR) - 6 Catches for 112 yards and 1 TD
 - Brayden Knoblauch (QB) - 10-17 for 155 Yards and 1 TD

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