Monday, February 28, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2011

COUNTY KICKS OFF BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY IS CELEBRATING 200 YEARS THIS YEAR. BICENTENNIAL DAY IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN WITH FESTIVITIES TUESDAY MORNING AT 9:00 WITH THE NATIONAL FLAG PROJECT BEGINNING AT 10:00. THE PROJECT WILL DISPLAY FIVE LARGE FLAGS ON THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY COURTHOUSE STEPS, AND ALSO A PARADE DOWN LAUREL BOULEVARD. VOLUNTEERS AND SPECTATORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME OUT AND ENJOY THE FESTIVITIES. MORE EVENTS ARE PLANNED TO TAKE PLACE THROUGHOUT 2011 INCLUDING THE DEDICATION OF THE COURTHOUSE PARK SPACE, A FIREWORKS CELEBRATION AND THE BICENTENNIAL BALL.

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY FOR NATIONAL CHILDREN’S STUDY

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY IS ONE OF 105 COUNTIES CHOSEN TO PARTICIPATE IN A NATIONAL STUDY EXAMINING THE ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILDREN’S HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT. THE NATIONAL CHILDREN’S STUDY IS THE LARGEST CHILD HEALTH STUDY EVER UNDERTAKEN IN THE UNITED STATES. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD REPORTS THE STUDY IS SEEKING TO INCLUDE MORE THAN 100,000 CHILDREN ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, FOLLOWING THEM FROM BEFORE BIRTH UNTIL AGE 21. THE GOAL OF THE STUDY IS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN AND CONTRIBUTE TO UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE VARIOUS FACTORS HAVE ON HEALTH AND DISEASE.

BOY ALLEGEDLY THREATENED TO KILL KIDS AT SKATE PARK

A 13-YEAR-OLD BOY HAS BEEN ARRESTED AFTER THREATENING TO KILL PEOPLE WITH A KNIFE AND BOW AND ARROW SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT A SHAMOKIN SKATE PARK. POLICE HAVE NOT YET RELEASED THE BOYS NAME, BUT THE NEWS ITEM REPORTS THE BOY WAS FIGHTING WITH A GIRL AND WAS PUNCHED IN THE FACE. THAT’S WHEN THE BOY WENT HOME AND RETURNED WITH A KNIFE THREATENING TO KILL EVERYONE. THE BOY EVENTUALLY LEFT, BUT RETURNED A SECOND TIME WITH A BOW AND ARROW. POLICE WERE CALLED AND TOOK THE 13-YEAR-OLD BOY INTO CUSTODY AND ARE INVESTIGATING THE INCIDENT AT THIS TIME.

TOO MANY PA KIDS TOO HUNGRY TO LEARN

THOUSANDS OF TEACHERS IN THE STATE ARE RINGING THE ALARM BELL BECAUSE THEY FEEL TOO MANY KIDS ARE JUST TOO HUNGRY TO LEARN. TOM JOSEPH HAS MORE:

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STATE NEWS:

COLLEGEVILLE, PA. (AP) - THERE'S A TENTATIVE CONTRACT DEAL FOR PERKIOMEN VALLEY TEACHERS. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNOUNCED THE PACT ON ITS WEBSITE OVERNIGHT, AVERTING A THREATENED STRIKE BY TEACHERS. THE LAST CONTRACT HAD EXPIRED IN AUGUST. THE NEW AGREEMENT NEEDS RATIFICATION BY TEACHERS AND THE SCHOOL BOARD.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - PHILADELPHIA'S CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE,A PRIVATE CATHOLIC SCHOOL, HAS SACKED A PART-TIME PROFESSOR AFTER HE BLOGGED ONLINE THAT HE IS GAY. THE REVEREND JAMES ST. GEORGE HAD BEEN TEACHING BIBLE STUDIES AND OTHER COURSES AT THE SCHOOL SINCE 2009. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER REPORTS HE WAS FIRED AFTER BLOGGING ABOUT HIS INVOLVEMENT IN A GAME RELATIONSHIP FOR 15 YEARS.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - TWO MEMBERS OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA'S CABINET ARE VISITING PHILADELPHIA TODAY. EDUCATION SECRETARY ARNE (AHR'-NEE) DUNCAN AND LABOR SECRETARY HILDA SOLIS (SOH-LEES') WILL TOUR A JOB-TRAINING CENTER FOR NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS -- FOLLOWING IT UP WITH A TOWN-HALL-STYLE FORUM AT PHILADELPHIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE.

NATIONAL NEWS:

LOS ANGELES (AP) - "THE KING'S SPEECH" REIGNS SUPREME AT THE ACADEMY AWARDS. THE DOCUDRAMA ABOUT KING GEORGE VI AND HIS PERSONAL STRUGGLE TO OVERCOME HIS STAMMER HAS WON BEST PICTURE, BEST ACTOR FOR COLIN FIRTH, AND BEST DIRECTOR AND ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY. NATALIE PORTMAN WON BEST ACTRESS FOR "BLACK SWAN."

NEW YORK (AP) - A SURVEY OF ECONOMISTS PREDICTS CONTINUED ISSUES WITH HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT BUT AN ECONOMY GROWING AT A FASTER PACE. THE LATEST PERIODIC SURVEY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR BUSINESS ECONOMICS EXPECTS THE ECONOMY TO GROW 3.3 PERCENT THIS YEAR. THAT'S UP FROM NOVEMBER'S PREDICTION OF 2.6 PERCENT GROWTH. FOR 2012, THE PANEL EXPECTS THE ECONOMY TO GROW 3.4 PERCENT FROM 2011.

WASHINGTON (AP) - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA MEETS WITH THE NATION'S GOVERNORS TODAY AND HE'S HOPING TO GET SOME GOOD ECONOMIC RECOVERY IDEAS. AT A DINNER YESTERDAY, OBAMA URGED COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE WHITE HOUSE AND STATEHOUSES, WHERE REPUBLICANS MADE GAINS AND HAVE THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF INFLUENCE IN LEGISLATURES SINCE BEFORE THE GREAT DEPRESSION.

MADISON, WIS. (AP) - ORGANIZERS VOW PRO-UNION PROTESTERS WILL BE BACK IN FULL FORCE TODAY AT THE WISCONSIN STATEHOUSE. POLICE YESTERDAY BACKED AWAY FROM THREATS TO CLOSE THE BUILDING AND ALLOWED PROTESTERS TO CONTINUE A DEMONSTRATION THAT BEGAN TWO WEEKS AGO TO FIGHT LEGISLATION AIMED AT WEAKENING UNIONS.

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. (AP) - IT'S TIME TO GO OUTSIDE FOR ASTRONAUTS ABOARD THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, BUT THEY WON'T BE PLAYING. TWO OF SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY'S VISITING CREW WILL FLOAT OUTSIDE LATE THIS MORNING AND SPEND THE AFTERNOON MOVING A BROKEN AMMONIA PUMP TO A BETTER LOCATION, INSTALLING AN EXTENSION CABLE AND DOING OTHER CHORES.

SAO PAULO (AP) - BRAZILIAN POLICE SAY A FREAK ACCIDENT DURING A LARGE PRE-CARNIVAL PARADE HAS KILLED 17 PEOPLE. THEY WERE ELECTROCUTED WHEN FIREWORKS LIT BY PARTYGOERS CAUSED A POWER LINE TO FALL ON A TIGHTLY PACKED CROWD DANCING BEHIND A LARGE SOUND TRUCK NORTH OF RIO.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2011

MAN WANTED IN DEATH OF POTTSVILLE MAN

THE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS ISSUED A WARRANT FOR THE ARREST OF A MAN IMPLICATED IN A SUICIDE DEATH IN THE BOROUGH. SERGEANT ROBERT PHILLIPS TOLD WPPA NEWS FRIDAY THAT 26 YEAR OLD DAVID FITTING, LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IN SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, IS ALLEGED TO HAVE GIVEN A HANDGUN TO ANDREW MULLINS AT A GARFIELD AVENUE APARTMENT ON NOVEMBER 21ST. MULLINS TOOK HIS OWN LIFE WITH THE WEAPON. FITTING IS CHARGED WITH CAUSING OR AIDING A SUICIDE, A FELONY AND RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT. FITTING’S WHEREABOUTS ARE UNKNOWN AT THIS TIME. IF ANYONE HAS INFORMATION TO AID SCHUYLKILL HAVEN POLICE, PLEASE CALL THEM AT 385-9111.

PPL RECEIVES 17TH AWARD

BUSINESS CUSTOMERS GAVE PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES HIGH MARKS IN THE 2011 ELECTRIC UTILITY BUSINESS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION STUDY RELEASED BY J.D. POWER AND ASSOCIATES. FOR THE NINTH TIME IN 12 YEARS, THE UTILITY RANKED HIGHEST IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AMONG LARGE UTILITIES IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES. THE AWARD IS THE COMPANY'S 17TH OVERALL - MORE THAN ANY OTHER UTILITY IN THE COUNTRY - SINCE J.D. POWER AND ASSOCIATES BEGAN STUDYING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AMONG ELECTRIC UTILITY CUSTOMERS. PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES HAS EARNED THE TOP HONOR FOR BUSINESS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN THE EASTERN REGION OF THE U.S. NINE TIMES IN THE LAST 12 YEARS. THE J.D. POWER AND ASSOCIATES STUDY RANKS COMPANIES ON A 1,000-POINT SCALE, MEASURING POWER QUALITY AND RELIABILITY; BILLING AND PAYMENT; CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP; PRICE/VALUE; COMMUNICATIONS; AND CUSTOMER SERVICE.

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A new Corbett administration policy is
expected to produce a $200 million tax break for Pennsylvania
corporations. The agency says its new "business-friendly"
interpretation of state tax law will benefit as many as 117,000
corporate taxpayers.

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Police arrested a woman and seized about
$6,000 worth of cocaine from the woman's Pittsburgh daycare center.
A police spokeswoman says 53-year-old Reanell Booker, of Cheswick,
was arrested yesterday morning at R&B Childcare Services in the
city's Homewood neighborhood.

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Authorities say a Clarion man used a
webcam to send sexually explicit videos of himself to someone he
thought was a 13-year-old girl. The "girl" was really an
undercover agent working with the attorney general's Child Predator
Unit. Authorities arrested 39-year-old Vincent Elliott on Thursday.

Federal officials are taking applications for grants to pay for
Great Lakes cleanup projects. The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency is inviting states, cities, native tribes and nonprofit
groups to seek financial support for their ideas under the Great
Lakes Restoration Initiative.

TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Residents of Libya's capital, Tripoli, say
Moammar Gadhafi's regime has begun arming its civilian supporters.
Gadhafi had vowed to make such a move in a speech yesterday, as
rebels expanded their control of the country. They hold about half
of Libya's 1,000-mile Mediterranean coastline where most of the
population lives.

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's prime minister is speaking out
against the United Nations imposing sanctions on Libya. Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (REH'-jehp TY'-ihp UR'-doh-wahn)
warns that sanctions would hurt the Libyan people more than Moammar
Gadhafi's regime. The U.N. Security Council is scheduled to meet
later this morning to discuss ways to punish the Libyan leader for
his violent attacks on anti-government protesters.

WASHINGTON (AP) - As the exodus of foreign nationals from Libya
continues, the State Department says it does not believe there are
large numbers of Americans still trapped there. But spokesman P.J.
Crowley says there may be some still in need of help getting out,
and the U.S. has been working with other governments to arrange
departures.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Billionaire Warren Buffett is expressing
optimism about American's economic future. But in his annual letter
to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders he says the financial crisis
confirms the dangers of investing with borrowed money, because even
a short absence of credit can ruin a company. He also urges
investors to be wary of the games public companies play with profit
numbers.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Protests continue at the Wisconsin state
Capitol, with a network of volunteers helping to keep them alive
nearly two weeks after they began. Residents are bringing pizza,
chili and cheeses to hungry protesters and offering lodging to
supporters arriving from other cities. The protests against a bill
to curb collective bargaining rights for public employees began
Feb. 15.

Friday, February 25, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2011

GIRARDVILLE FIRE LEAVES TWENTY-ONE HOMELESS

TWENTY-ONE PEOPLE WERE LEFT HOMELESS AFTER A FIRE IN GIRARDVILLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THE BLAZE STARTED WHEN A RESIDENT PLACED DURAFLAME FIRE LOGS INTO A WOOD BURNER. FIVE HOMES WERE DESTROYED ON THE 100 BLOCK OF WEST MAIN STREET. THE RED CROSS HAS BEEN CONTACTED TO PLACE THE VICTIMS IN HOUSING.

PINE GROVE MAN HEADED TO TRIAL ON HOMICIDE CHARGE

A PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR A PINE GROVE MAN WAS HELD THURSDAY. 22-YEAR-OLD JOSHUA HIPPERT WAS CHARGED WITH SHOOTING ANOTHER MAN DURING AN ARGUMENT AT HIS HOME FEBRUARY 4. HIPPERT WAS ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH SIX OFFENSES. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD REPORTS THE VICTIM, PATRICK BEEN, HAD MOVED TO PINE GROVE JUST DAYS BEFORE THE SHOOTING.

SALVATION ARMY RECEIVES DONATION FROM HEATING COMPANY

TO HELP THE HEATING NEEDS OF THE LESS FORTUNATE THE BERKS-SCHUYLKILL OIL HEAT ASSOCIATION DONATED OVER $3,000 TO BOTH THE BERKS AND SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SALVATION ARMY. THE PROGRAM HAS GENERATED NEARLY $25,000 SINCE IT WAS INTRODUCED SIX YEARS AGO. THE PURPOSE OF THE ANNUAL FUNDRAISER IS TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY.

TEEN SUSTAINS INJURIES IN HIT & RUN

A TOWER CITY TEEN SUSTAINED MINOR INJURIES THURSDAY AFTERNOON DURING A HIT AND RUN. THE 17-YEAR-OLD MALE WAS RIDING HIS BICYCLE AT THE INTERSECTION OF EAST WICONISCO AVENUE AND SOUTH 10TH STREET, IN TOWER CITY, WHEN A BLUE DODGE CHARGER STRUCK THE REAR BIKE WHEEL WHEN MAKING A RIGHT HAND TURN. THE TEEN WAS THROWN FROM HIS BIKE OVER THE VEHICLE'S HOOD, BUT LANDED ON HIS FEET ONLY SUFFERING MINOR INJURIES TO HIS WRIST. THE VICTIM IDENTIFIED THE DRIVER AS A BLACK MALE TALKING ON HIS CELL PHONE, AND WAS REPORTED TRAVELING EAST ON ROUTE 209. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE DRIVER IS ASKED TO CONTACT STATE POLICE AT SCHUYLKILL HAVEN.

BLUE MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY TO RESTRUCTURE

AFTER AN 8 TO 0 VOTE THURSDAY NIGHT, BLUE MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS WILL BE RESTRUCTURED BEGINNING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. THE SCHOOL BOARD'S DECISION WILL MOVE KINDERGARTEN THROUGH THIRD GRADE TO THE WEST BUILDING, FOURTH AND FIFTH TO CRESSONA AND EAST WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE AS IS. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD REPORTS, SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT URZILLO BELIEVES THE DECISION IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.

PA UNIONS REACH OUT TO WI UNIONS

PENNSYLVANIA'S LARGEST UNION IS SENDING MONEY AND MANPOWER TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES IN WISCONSIN AS THEY CONTINUE THEIR FIGHT TO KEEP THEIR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING RIGHTS. TOM JOSEPH REPORTS:

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STATE NEWS:

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A FEDERAL JURY HAS SIDED WITH TWO PITTSBURGH POLICE OFFICERS AND A STATE TROOPER, SAYING THEY DIDN'T USE EXCESSIVE FORCE DURING A 2008 TRAFFIC STOP. THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE AND PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW REPORT DAVID PALMER HAD SUED AFTER SAYING THE OFFICERS BEAT HIM AND USED STUN GUNS ON HIM AFTER HE TOLD THEM HE HAD A GUN.

JOHNSTON, IOWA (AP) - RICK SANTORUM IS BLASTING PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA'S DECISION TO STOP DEFENDING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE FEDERAL DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE ACT, WITH THE FORMER PENNSYLVANIA SENATOR SAYING THE MOVE BREAKS A CAMPAIGN PROMISE. SANTORUM MADE THE COMMENT YESTERDAY IN IOWA, A KEY STATE SHOULD SANTORUM DECIDE TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT NEXT YEAR.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - FEDERAL REGULATORS HAVE SANCTIONED A DOCTOR OVER NEARLY 100 BOTCHED PROSTATE CANCER PROCEDURES AT PHILADELPHIA'S VA MEDICAL CENTER. AUTHORITIES SAY MANY OF DR. GARY KAO'S PATIENTS GOT INCORRECT DOSES OF RADIOACTIVE "SEEDS" THAT WERE IMPLANTED TO KILL CANCER CELLS. KAO WON'T BE ALLOWED TO TAKE PART IN AGENCY-RELATED ACTIVITIES UNTIL HE GETS MORE TRAINING.

DETROIT (AP) - A MICHIGAN INSURANCE COMPANY IS SUING THE FBI AND THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, WANTING TO KNOW HOW AN AGENT CRASHED ITS $750,000 FERRARI. THE DETROIT NEWS REPORTS COURT RECORDS SAY THE CAR HAD BEEN STOLEN FROM A PENNSYLVANIA DEALERSHIP IN 2003 BUT RECOVERED IN 2003. AN AGENT CRASHED IT WHILE TAKING A JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL FOR A "SHORT RIDE" IN 2009.

NATIONAL NEWS:

GENEVA (AP) - A DOUBLE-EDGED U.N. EFFORT IS UNDER WAY TO DECIDE WHAT TO DO ABOUT LIBYA. THE U.N. 'S TOP HUMAN RIGHTS BODY IS PREPARING TO HOLD AN EMERGENCY MEETING ON LIBYA TO DECIDE WHETHER TO CONDEMN AND OSTRACIZE THE NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRY FOR ITS CRACKDOWN ON ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTERS. THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS ALSO TO CONSIDER OPTIONS.

MAYFIELD, KY. (AP) - AUTHORITIES HAVE FOUND THE BODIES OF THREE AMISH CHILDREN WHO WERE AMONG FOUR SWEPT AWAY IN A CREEK SWOLLEN BY HEAVY RAINS IN SOUTHWESTERN KENTUCKY. THE SEARCH CONTINUES FOR A FOURTH CHILD. A MOTHER AND HER SIX CHILDREN WERE TRYING TO CROSS THE CREEK THURSDAY ON A ROADWAY IN THEIR HORSE-DRAWN BUGGY WHEN IT OVERTURNED, KNOCKING THEM INTO THE WATER.

HOUSTON (AP) - INVESTIGATORS WILL TRY TO FIND SOME ANSWERS TODAY TO THE DEATHS OF THREE CHILDREN DURING A HOME DAYCARE CENTER FIRE. FROM THE OUTSIDE, ONLY A HOLE HACKED IN THE ROOF OFFERS ANY SIGN THAT THE HOME IN HOUSTON WAS FILLED WITH SMOKE FROM A KITCHEN FIRE. FOUR OTHER CHILDREN WERE HURT.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS (AP) - A COLLEGE STUDENT FROM SAUDI ARABIA
CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED USE OF A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION IS EXPECTED TO APPEAR IN U.S. FEDERAL COURT IN TEXAS TODAY. THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT SAYS THE MAN BOUGHT EXPLOSIVE CHEMICALS ONLINE AS PART OF A PLAN TO BLOW UP DAMS, NUCLEAR PLANTS OR THE DALLAS HOME OF FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - THE DOOR WAS OPEN BUT NONE OF THE
15-YEAR-OLDS ALLOWED TO AUDITION FOR "AMERICAN IDOL" THIS YEAR HAVE WALKED THROUGH INTO THE SEMIFINALS. THE 24 CONTESTANTS WHO ADVANCED IN THE SINGING CONTEST ARE MOSTLY IN THEIR EARLY 20S. A HANDFUL OF 16- AND 17-YEAR-OLDS DID GET THE NOD. CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK, TENNESSEE AND LOUISIANA ARE THE BEST REPRESENTED STATES.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2011

GIRARDVILLE FIRE DESTROYS 5 HOMES

DURAFLAME LOGS IN A WOOD BURNER ARE TO BLAME FOR THE FIRE THAT DESTROYED FIVE HOMES IN GIRARDVILLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FIREFIGHTERS WERE CALLED TO 112 WEST MAIN STREET AT ABOUT 6PM FOR SMOKE IN THE BASEMENT OF A HOME, BUT WHEN FIRE CREWS ARRIVED THE SMOKE WAS ALREADY COMING THROUGH THE ROOF. POLICE REPORT THE FIRE IGNITED WHEN A RESIDENT PLACED LOGS INTO A BURNER IN THE BASEMENT. PROPERTIES AT 116, 114, 112, 110 AND 109 ALONG WEST MAIN STREET WERE RUINED AND ONE COLLAPSED ABOUT TWO HOURS AFTER THE BLAZE STARTED. GIRARDVILLE POLICE WERE STILL ON SCENE AS OF EARLY THIS MORNING.

SHENANDOAH MEN SENTENCED FOR HATE CRIME

THE TWO SHENANDOAH MEN CONVICTED OF VIOLATING THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF LUIS RAMIREZ IN A JULY 2008 FATAL FIGHT FACED SENTENCING WEDNESDAY MORNING. WPPA'S BRITTANY HAS MORE:

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ANNUAL Y DINNER

THE ANNUAL Y DINNER AND AUCTION IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER AND THIS YEAR ITS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. T102'S JASMINE BROOKS REPORTS:

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DANVILLE MURDER

A DANVILLE MAN CHARGED WITH KILLING HIS GIRLFRIEND WILL GO TO TRIAL. 33-YEAR-OLD WESTLEY WISE WILL STAND TRIAL IN MONTOUR COUNTY COURT ON CHARGES HE STABBED AND KILLED HIS 26-YEAR OLD LIVE-IN GIRLFRIEND. AFTER AN ARGUMENT ON JANUARY 24TH, 26-YEAR OLD JESSICA FREDRICK WAS MURDERED IN THEIR DANVILLE HOME. WISE WAS HELD FOR TRIAL ON AN OPEN COUNT OF CRIMINAL HOMICIDE FOLLOWING A PRELIMINARY HEARING. WISE NOW SITS IN THE COUNTY PRISON WITHOUT BAIL.

MEGANS LAW WEBSITE UPDATED TO IMPROVE SAFETY

STATE POLICE COMMISSIONER, FRANK NOONAN, ANNOUNCED WEDNESDAY THAT THE PENNSYLVANIA'S MEGAN'S LAW WEBSITE HAS BEEN UPDATED FOR THE PUBLIC TO FIND INFORMATION EASIER. THE SITE PROVIDES THE PUBLIC WITH INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS THROUGHOUT THE STATE AND NEW FEATURES WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO LOCATE AN OFFENDER IN NEIGHBORHOODS. USERS CAN SEARCH BY RADIUS, ADDRESS AND NAME WHICH HAS A FEATURE TO FIND NAMES THAT MAY BE ENTERED INCORRECTLY. THE STATE POLICE HOPE TO ADD A FUTURE FEATURE WHICH WOULD ALLOW THE PUBLIC TO RECEIVE NOTIFICATIONS USING THE STATE'S ALERT-PA SYSTEM, BUT HAS YET TO BE APPROVED.

REP. GOODMAN BILLS TO ASSIST VETERANS

A THREE BILL PACKAGE INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE NEAL GOODMAN WOULD ALLOW STATE VETERANS TO GAIN QUALIFICATION FOR STATE PROGRAMS AND NOT BE EXCLUDED DUE TO MILITARY BENEFITS AND PENSIONS THEY RECEIVE. THE THREE BILLS WOULD EXEMPTED VETERAN BENEFITS FROM BEING CALCULATED AS INCOME SPECIFICALLY FOR PACE/PACE-NET PROGRAMS, PROPERTY TAX/RENT REBATE PROGRAMS AND OTHER PROGRAMS. GOODMAN STATED HIS LEGISLATION WOULD RIGHT A WRONG BY ENSURING NO VETERANS' BENEFIT IS COUNTED AS INCOME FOR STATE PROGRAM.

STATE NEWS:

INDEPENDENCE, PA. (AP) - AN EXPLOSION AND FIRE LAST NIGHT AT A GAS WELL IN THE TOWN OF AVELLA SENT THREE WORKERS TO HOSPITALS. A STATE ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICIAL SAYS WORKERS WERE TRANSFERRING WATER USED IN THE HYDRAULIC FRACTURING PROCESS -- KNOWN AS FRACKING -- INTO TANKS AT THE TIME OF THE BLAST AND SEVERAL OF THE TANKS CAUGHT FIRE. THE EXTENT OF THE WORKERS' INJURIES ISN'T KNOWN.

BEAVER, PA. (AP) - POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING A FACEBOOK PAGE THAT THEY SAY INCLUDES PHOTOS OF HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WITH FICTITIOUS SEXUAL BIOGRAPHIES. STATE POLICE SAY THE "BEAVER COUNTY HOEZ" PAGE HAS PHOTOS OF STUDENTS AS YOUNG AS 14 TAKEN FROM ACTUAL FACEBOOK PAGES. THEY'RE INVESTIGATING THE INCIDENT AS A CYBER-BULLYING AND HARASSMENT CASE.

LANCASTER, PA. (AP) - A CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA MAN HAS BEEN ORDERED TO STAND TRIAL IN A SHOOTING DEATH THAT HAPPENED MORE THAN A DECADE AGO. THE (LANCASTER) INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL AND LANCASTER NEW ERA REPORT THAT THE VICTIM'S FORMER ROOMMATE TESTIFIED THIS WEEK THAT JAMES MALAVE SHOT HECTOR CORNEIL AFTER AN ARGUMENT OVER A BORROWED MATTRESS.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A HEARING IS SET FOR THIS MORNING IN PHILADELPHIA ON A CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL TO PRIVATIZE STATE LIQUOR AND WINE STORES. STATE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD CEO JOE CONTI IS AMONG THOSE SCHEDULED TO TESTIFY. GOVERNOR TOM CORBETT SUPPORTS THE MEASURE, WITH PROPONENTS SAYING IT COULD HELP CLOSE THE STATE'S BUDGET DEFICIT.

NATIONAL NEWS:

MARMARIS, TURKEY (AP) - TURKS WHO MADE IT OUT OF LIBYA ON TWO FERRIES ARE TELLING HORROR STORIES ABOUT THE PRO-DEMOCRACY REBELLION. THEY SAY THEY SAW LOOTING, BODIES HANGING FROM ELECTRIC POLLS AND MILITIAS DRIVING VANS FILLED WITH BODIES. TENS OF THOUSANDS OF FOREIGNERS ARE STILL STRANDED IN LIBYA. HUNDREDS OF AMERICANS BOARDED A 600-PASSENGER FERRY AT A PORT IN TRIPOLI, BUT THEIR DEPARTURE FOR MALTA HAS BEEN DELAYED DUE TO HIGH SEAS.

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND (AP) - TWO INFANT BOYS ARE AMONG THE LATEST EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS PULLED FROM TOPPLED BUILDINGS IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. THE DEATH TOLL IS 98, BUT WILL UNDOUBTEDLY INCREASE. OFFICIALS ARE HOLDING LITTLE HOPE FOR MANY OF THE MORE THAN 200 PEOPLE STILL MISSING SINCE TUESDAY'S QUAKE.

MADISON, WIS. (AP) - OHIO REPUBLICANS ARE OFFERING MODEST CONCESSIONS ON A PLAN TO STRIP PUBLIC WORKERS OF THEIR UNION RIGHTS. BUT ONE DEMOCRAT CALLS IT WINDOW DRESSING. IN WISCONSIN, REPUBLICANS ARE FORGING AHEAD WITH A SIMILAR PROPOSAL. DEMOCRATS IN THE WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY ARE FORCING A GRUELING DEBATE INTO ITS THIRD DAY.

MILWAUKEE (AP) - A MILWAUKEE MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING SEVEN WOMEN OVER 21 YEARS IS SCHEDULED TO BE SENTENCED TODAY IN MILWAUKEE. WALTER ELLIS FACES A MANDATORY LIFE SENTENCE. THE JUDGE WILL HAVE THE OPTION OF GRANTING THE POSSIBILITY FOR PAROLE, BUT HE'S NOT LIKELY TO DO SO.

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. (AP) - SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY IS POISED TO MAKE ITS LAST FLIGHT. THE LAUNCH COUNTDOWN IS IN ITS FINAL HOURS, WITH FUELING SET TO BEGIN THIS MORNING. NASA SAYS IT IS CONFIDENT NO HYDROGEN GAS WILL LEAK AND NO CRACKS WILL DEVELOP IN THE FUEL TANK. BOTH THOSE PROBLEMS CROPPED UP DURING THE INITIAL COUNTDOWN IN NOVEMBER. THE REPAIRS TOOK ALMOST FOUR MONTHS.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2011

PIEKARSKY AND DONCHAK SENTENCED FOR HATE CRIME

AFTER BEING DELAYED ONE MONTH, TWO LOCAL MEN CONVICTED OF A HATE CRIME IN OCTOBER 2010 WILL BE SENTENCED TODAY. WPPA'S BRITTANY HAS MORE:

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RELATIVES CHARGED IN FRACKVILLE ROBBERY

AN ARISTES MAN HAS BEEN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH AN ARMED ROBBERY AT CITY CHECK CASHING ON NOVEMBER 18. FRACKVILLE POLICE OBTAINED AN ARREST WARRANT FOR 34-YEAR-OLD WADE HUBLER WHO IS ACCUSED OF ROBBING THE STORE AT KNIFEPOINT AND STEALING MORE THAN $94,000. HUBLER'S MOTHER 52-YEAR-OLD ROBIN HUBLER AND SISTER 31-YEAR-OLD STEPHANIE HUBLER WERE ALSO CHARGED FOR THEIR ROLES IN COVERING UP THE CRIME. HUBLER WILL BE ARRAIGNED LATER THIS WEEK AND IS CURRENTLY BEING HELD IN NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY PRISON.

DUI CHECKPOINTS THROUGH FEBRUARY

THE NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT D-U-I TASKFORCE ANNOUNCED TUESDAY THAT SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS AND ROVING D-U-I PATROLS WILL BE PRESENT ON MANY ROUTES IN OUR AREA THROUGHOUT THE REMAINDER OF FEBRUARY. THE NORTH CENTRAL HIGHWAY SAFETY NETWORK WANTS TO REMIND DRIVERS IF THEY SUSPECT A DRUNK DRIVER TO DIAL 9-1-1 AND TO REPORT UNDERAGE DRINKING TO 1-888-UNDER 21.

NIGHT OF THE RACES

THIS YEAR THE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN ISLAND FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE IS KICKING OFF THEIR FUNDRAISING EFFORTS WITH SPONSORING A NIGHT AT THE RACES. COME ENJOY AN EVENING OF FUN WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS SATURDAY MARCH 5 AND ST. AMBROSE PARISH HALL IN SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. THE FIRST RACE WITH START AT 7PM, BUT DOORS WILL OPEN AT 6PM. A DONATION OF JUST $7 PER PERSON WILL GET YOU ADMISSION, REFRESHMENTS, FOOD AND SNACKS. YOU CAN ALSO SPONSOR A HORSE AND NAME IT FOR $5. IF YOUR HORSE COMES IN FIRST YOU WILL WIN $25. HELP A GREAT CAUSE AND HAVE FUN ALL AT THE SAME TIME AT A NIGHT AT THE RACES.

STATE NEWS:

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - INVESTIGATORS ARE FOCUSING ON SEVERAL OVERLOADED ELECTRICAL OUTLETS AS THE POSSIBLE CAUSE OF YESTERDAY'S ROW HOUSE FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA THAT KILLED TWO YOUNG BOYS AND INJURED EIGHT OTHER PEOPLE. FIREFIGHTERS SAY TWO OF THE INJURED HAD SEVERE BURNS.

PITTSBURGH (AP) - AN ALLEGHENY COUNTY MAN HAS PLEADED GUILTY TO MANSLAUGHTER IN THE 2007 SHOOTING DEATH OF ANOTHER MAN AS HE WAS BEING RETRIED IN THE CASE. THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE SAYS CHRISTOPHER JAMES ROGERS APOLOGIZED AS HE ENTERED THE PLEA YESTERDAY. A JURY LAST FALL HAD DEADLOCKED IN HIS FIRST TRIAL.

FORT CARSON, COLO. (AP) - A PENNSYLVANIA SOLDIER HAS DIED IN AFGHANISTAN IN WHAT MILITARY OFFICIALS SAY WAS A NONCOMBAT INCIDENT. OFFICIALS AT FORT CARSON IN COLORADO SAY SERGEANT ROBERT SISSON (SY'-SUN) DIED MONDAY BUT DIDN'T HAVE ANY FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED. THE NATIVE OF ALIQUIPPA'S MILITARY CAREER INCLUDED SEVERAL COMMENDATIONS, INCLUDING TWO ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDALS.

NATIONAL NEWS:

WASHINGTON (AP) - WITH VIOLENCE ESCALATING IN LIBYA, THE U.S. IS HELPING AMERICANS WHO WANT TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY TO GET OUT. THEY WILL BE FERRIED TODAY FROM TRIPOLI TO THE MEDITERRANEAN ISLAND OF MALTA. SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON CALLS THE VIOLENCE DIRECTED AT PROTESTERS "COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE." BUT THE U.S. HAS STOPPED SHORT OF PERSONALLY CRITICIZING MERCURIAL LEADER MOAMMAR GADHAFI.

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND (AP) - POLICE IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, SAY THEY'RE "100 PERCENT CERTAIN" THERE ARE NO SURVIVORS IN THE RUINS OF A BUILDING THAT HOUSED A LANGUAGE SCHOOL AND TV STATION. IT'S BELIEVED THERE ARE 25 PEOPLE INSIDE. OFFICIALS SAY THERE ARE ABOUT 300 PEOPLE MISSING. AT LEAST 75 HAVE BEEN KILLED.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - REPUBLICANS WHO CONTROL THE INDIANA HOUSE SAY THEY'LL TRY TO RESUME BUSINESS TODAY DESPITE A BOYCOTT BY DEMOCRATS FIGHTING LEGISLATION OPPOSED BY UNIONS. IN WISCONSIN, GOV. SCOTT WALKER WARNS THERE WILL BE DIRE CONSEQUENCES UNLESS SENATE DEMOCRATS END THEIR BOYCOTT OVER ANTI-UNION LEGISLATION.

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (AP) - AUTHORITIES IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. SAY TIPS LED TO THE ARREST OF A 16-YEAR-OLD SUSPECTED OF KILLING A POLICE OFFICER. THE OFFICER WAS SHOT MULTIPLE TIMES LATE MONDAY WHILE INVESTIGATING A REPORT OF A PROWLER. THE SUSPECT IS A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AND OFFICIALS SAY IT'S UNCLEAR HOW HE GOT A GUN.

NEW YORK (AP) - THE ESTATE OF SULTRY JAZZ SINGER AND ACTRESS LENA HORNE IS SELLING SOME OF THE FANCY GOWNS, JEWELRY, FINE ART AND BOOKS THAT FILLED HER NEW YORK CITY APARTMENT. THE MORE THAN 200 ITEMS RANGE FROM A SEQUINED CARDIGAN EVENING COAT TO ABSTRACT ART. HORNE ALSO WAS A DANCER AND CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST. SHE DIED LAST MAY AT AGE 92.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

LOCAL NEWS: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2011

IU 29 APPROVE STRIKE WITHOUT CONTRACT

AFTER NEARLY TWO YEARS OF CONTRACT NEGOTIATION, THE TEACHERS AT SCHUYLKILL INTERMEDIATE UNIT 29 MAY STRIKE IF TALKS DO NOT PROGRESS. THE I-U'S 128 TEACHERS GAVE THE GO AHEAD TO STRIKE MONDAY. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD REPORTS THAT KRISTEN BROWN, THE ASSOCIATION'S PRESIDENT, SAID THEY ARE RUNNING OUT OF OPTIONS TO REACH AN AGREEMENT. BROWN ALSO STATED THEY ARE COMMITTED TO REACHING A FAIR AND EQUITABLE CONTRACT SO THEY CAN FOCUS ON THE CHILDREN. NEGOTIATIONS HAVE BEEN ONGOING SINCE JANUARY 2009, BEFORE THE PREVIOUS CONTRACT EXPIRED IN AUGUST 2009.

ASHLAND TEEN MISSING

POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR AN ASHLAND TEEN LAST SEEN LEAVING HER HOME ON FEBRUARY 15TH. POLICE REPORT 16-YEAR-OLD JESSICA BOWLES MAY BE STAYING WITH HER BOYFRIEND IN SHENANDOAH OR LEFT THE AREA TRAVELING TOWARD PHILADELPHIA. THE TEEN IS REPORTED TO HAVE TWO TATTOOS ONE ON EACH ARM, ONE READS "JESSIE BABY" AND THE OTHER "IN LOVE POP POP." BOWLES IS SAID TO HAVE BROWN HAIR AND WEIGH ABOUT 120 POUNDS. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ON THE TEENS WHEREABOUTS IS ASKED TO CONTACT ASHLAND POLICE.

HAMBURG TEEN CRASH (UPDATE)

A HAMBURG TEEN INVOLVED IN A CRASH SUNDAY NIGHT REMAINS IN CRITICAL CONDITION AT THE LEHIGH COUNTY TRAUMA CENTER. 17-YEAR-OLD CONNOR STERN WAS CRITICALLY INJURED WHEN HE CRASHED ON OLD ROUTE 22 IN WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, BERKS COUNTY JUST BEFORE 10PM SUNDAY. HAMBURG FIREFIGHTERS EXTRACTED STERN FROM HIS VEHICLE AND HE WAS FLOWN TO LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL NEAR ALLENTOWN.

POTTSVILLE STABBING

POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING A STABBING THAT HAPPENED SATURDAY IN POTTSVILLE. JAMES HAIRSTON ALLEGEDLY STABBED HIS NEIGHBOR DUSTIN BALLARD IN THE ABDOMEN AFTER THE TWO BECAME INVOLVED IN AN ALTERCATION. POTTSVILLE EMS TRANSPORTED BALLARD TO LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL FOR HIS INJURIES. BOTH MEN OCCUPY APARTMENTS AT 123 WEST MARKET STREET IN POTTSVILLE.

WANTED MAN FOUND

A WANTED MAN WAS APPREHENDED DURING A ROUTINE TRAFFIC STOP FRIDAY IN MINERSVILLE. POLICE PULLED OVER 37-YEAR-OLD JOSEPH JOHNSON WHEN HE FAILED TO STOP AT A RED LIGHT AND LEARNED HE WAS WANTED BY THE CHESTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR DRUG-RELATED CHARGES. JOHNSON WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AND TRANSPORTED TO THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY PRISON TO AWAIT THE ARRIVAL OF CHESTER COUNTY AUTHORITIES. IN ADDITION, JOHNSON WAS CHARGED WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL VIOLATIONS AND DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGES ARE SUSPENDED OR REVOKED.

PALO ALTO MAN ARRESTED

A PALO ALTO MAN IS BEHIND BARS ON $50,000 STRAIGHT BAIL AFTER SMASHING HIS GIRLFRIEND'S WINDSHIELD WHILE THEIR TWO CHILDREN WERE INSIDE. POLICE ARRESTED 29-YEAR-OLD PHILIP HOPTAK SATURDAY. UPON TAKING HOPTAK INTO CUSTODY, HE ASSAULTED A UNIFORMED POTTSVILLE POLICE OFFICER AND RESISTED ARREST. HOPTAK WAS ARRAIGNED BEFORE JUDGE PANKAKE AND REMAINS IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY PRISON.

STATE NEWS:

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A WIDE SWATH OF PENNSYLVANIA IS SEEING A RETURN TO WINTER CONDITIONS THIS MORNING. CENTRAL PARTS OF THE STATE ARE UNDER A WINTER STORM WARNING, WITH FORECASTERS SAYING SOME AREAS COULD SEE ANYWHERE FROM 6 TO 10 INCHES. PITTSBURGH COULD SEE AS MUCH AS 7 INCHES, WHILE THE FORECAST IN THE PHILADELPHIA AREA RANGES FROM 3 TO 5 INCHES.

OLD FORGE, PA. (AP) - TEACHERS IN A SCRANTON-AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT HAVE GIVEN NOTICE THEY PLAN TO WALK OFF THEIR JOBS NEXT MONTH, WHEN THEIR DISTRICT IS SET FOR STATE READING AND MATH TESTS. OLD FORGE TEACHERS HAVE BEEN WORKING WITHOUT A CONTRACT SINCE JUNE AND THE LAST ATTEMPT TO NEGOTIATE A DEAL ENDED FEBRUARY 15TH. DISTRICT OFFICIALS TELL THE TIMES-TRIBUNE THEY ARE SEEKING STATE MEDIATION.

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A FORMER STAFFER TO STATE SENATOR JANE ORIE HAS ACKNOWLEDGED THAT MANY MESSAGES HE GOT FROM ORIE'S SISTER JANINE DID NOT EXPLICITLY ORDER HIM TO DO CAMPAIGN WORK ON STATE TIME FOR ANOTHER SISTER, CURRENT STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE JOAN ORIE MELVIN. JOSHUA DOTT HAD TESTIFIED EARLIER THAT HE'D DONE SO MUCH WORK ON MELVIN'S SUCCESSFUL 2009 CAMPAIGN THAT HE FELL BEHIND ON THE LEGISLATIVE WORK HE WAS ACTUALLY PAID TO DO.

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A BRADDOCK MAN IMPRISONED 18 YEARS FOR MURDER BEFORE BEING EXONERATED BY DNA EVIDENCE IS ASKING THE U.S. SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW A FEDERAL JUDGE'S DECISION ALLEGHENY COUNTY CAN'T BE HELD LIABLE FOR VIOLATING HIS RIGHTS. DREW WHITLEY SUED FOLLOWING HIS 2006 RELEASE.

NATIONAL NEWS:
CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND (AP) - A POWERFUL EARTHQUAKE HAS HIT ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S BIGGEST CITIES AT THE HEIGHT OF A BUSY WORKDAY, KNOCKING OVER TALL BUILDINGS AND KILLING AT LEAST 65 PEOPLE. AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF PEOPLE ARE FEARED TRAPPED. THE 6.3-MAGNITUDE TEMBLOR WAS THE SECOND MAJOR QUAKE TO HIT CHRISTCHURCH, A CITY OF 350,000, IN FIVE MONTHS.

UNITED NATIONS (AP) - THE U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL WILL MEET IN EMERGENCY SESSION LATER TODAY TO DISCUSS THE UPHEAVAL IN LIBYA, WHERE CALLS FOR THE RESIGNATION OF LONGTIME RULER MOAMMAR GADHAFI ARE RISING. GADHAFI IS BEING CASTIGATED FOR HIS BRUTAL CRACKDOWN ON PROTESTERS. LIBYA'S AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES URGED HIM TO GET OUT.

MANAMA, BAHRAIN (AP) - THE EMBATTLED RULING MONARCHY IN BAHRAIN IS TRYING TO ENGAGE PROTESTERS THERE IN TALKS DESIGNED TO CALM DOWN WEEKLONG AGITATION FOR CHANGE IN THE STRATEGIC GULF NATION. A LEADING MEMBER OF BAHRAIN'S SHIITE OPPOSITION (ABDUL JALIL KHALIL) SAYS A PLANNED PRISONER RELEASE IS "A GOOD STEP" AND A "POSITIVE GESTURE."

AHMADABAD, INDIA (AP) - A COURT IN INDIA HAS FOUND 31 MUSLIMS GUILTY OF SETTING FIRE TO A TRAIN IN WHICH 60 HINDUS WERE KILLED NINE YEARS AGO. THE COURT ON TUESDAY ALSO ACQUITTED 63 PEOPLE OF PARTICIPATING IN THE 2002 ATTACK ON THE TRAIN, WHICH WAS PACKED WITH HINDU PILGRIMS IN THE WESTERN INDIAN STATE OF GUJARAT GOO'-JUHR-AHT). THE ATTACK TRIGGERED DEADLY ANTI-MUSLIM RIOTS.

NEW YORK (AP) - CREDIT CARD HOLDERS ARE FACING FEWER INTEREST RATE HIKES AND FORKING OVER SHARPLY LESS IN LATE FEES. A YEAR AFTER NEW REGULATIONS CURBED SEVERAL QUESTIONABLE BILLING PRACTICES, FEDERAL OFFICIALS SAY OVER-THE-LIMIT PENALTY CHARGES HAVE ALSO BEEN DRAMATICALLY CURTAILED. THE FINDINGS COME FROM THE NEWLY CREATED CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU.

Monday, February 21, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2011

TEEN HITS HOME

A HAMBURG TEEN WAS FLOWN TO THE LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL SUNDAY NIGHT AFTER HITTING A HOME WITH A VEHICLE. THE CRASH HAPPENED JUST BEFORE 10:00 IN THE VILLAGE OF EDENBURG, BERKS COUNTY. THE VEHICLE, REGISTERED TO DALE STERN OF HAMBURG, HIT TWO TREES AND A SIGN BEFORE STRIKING THE HOME.

CANDLELIGHT VIGIL FOR LINE MOUNTAIN STUDENT

A CANDLELIGHT VIGIL WAS HELD SUNDAY NIGHT FOR A LINE MOUNTAIN STUDENT WHO WAS FOUND DEAD WEDNESDAY MORNING IN HER TREVORTON HOME. THE NEWS ITEM REPORTS, APPROXIMATELY 200 PEOPLE GATHERED TO CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF 17-YEAR-OLD BRITNEY TONGEL WHO WAS A VICTIM OF BULLYING. TO HELP WITH FUNERAL EXPENSES, A DONATION CONTAINER WAS PASSED AROUND AND T-SHIRTS WERE SOLD.

POLICE & CRIMESTOPPERS SEEK INFORMATION

AFTER AN ATTEMPTED ABDUCTION, TAMAQUA POLICE AND SCHUYLKILL COUNTY CRIMSTOPPERS ARE ASKING THE PUBLIC FOR HELP. POLICE REPORT A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL WAS APPROACHED IN THE FIVE POINTS INTERSECTION BY A WHITE MAN DRIVING A DARK COLORED JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE. THE MAN CALLED GIRL TO THE CAR AND GRABBED HER BY THE ARM, BUT SHE WAS ABLE TO BREAK FREE. THE INCIDENT OCCURRED JUST AFTER 8:00 ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY 13TH. CRIME STOPPERS ARE OFFERING $1,000 FOR ANY INFORMATION LEADING TO THE MAN INVOLVED. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS ASKED TO CONTACT THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY CRIMESTOPPERS OR THE TAMAQUA POLICE.

VOLUNTEER FOR DAY OF CARING

THE UNITED WAY IS ASKING VOLUNTEERS TO STEP UP TO PROMOTE THE VALUE OF BEING A VOLUNTEER AND RECOGNIZE SERVICE AGENCIES IN OUR COMMUNITY. THE ANNUAL DAY OF CARING WILL BE HELD APRIL 15TH & 16TH THIS YEAR, AND VOLUNTEERS CAN SIGN UP FOR A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT JOBS THAT BEST SUITES THEIR INTERESTS. THE EVENT IS SET UP FOR VOLUNTEERS TO WORK TOGETHER TO COMPLETE PROJECTS THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY AND AREA SERVICE AGENCIES. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD REPORTS OVER 150 VOLUNTEERS AND 20 COMPLETED PROJECTS DURING DAY OF CARING 2010. THOSE INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING CAN CONTACT THE SCHUYLKILL UNITED WAY THE DEADLINE TO SIGN UP IS MARCH 25TH.

KEEPING PA HIGHLANDS A KEY STOPOVER FOR SWANS

SOME PENNSYLVANIA FARM FIELDS PROVIDE A MUCH NEEDED STOPOVER FOR THOUSANDS OF BIRD FLYING THOUSANDS OF MILES AS THEY GET FROM VIRGINA AND NORTH CAROLINA TO NORTHERN ALASKA AND CANADA. TOM JOSEPH:

STOPOVER


STATE NEWS:

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A FORMER CHURCH OFFICIAL HAS BEEN PUT ON ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE OVER ACCUSATIONS HE ENDANGERED CHILDREN BY PUTTING PEDOPHILE PRIESTS INTO POSTS WHERE THEY HAD CONTACT WITH YOUNGSTERS. MONSIGNOR WILLIAM LYNN HAD BEEN A TOP ARCHDIOCESE OFFICIAL FROM 1992 TO 2004. HIS ATTORNEY SAYS LYNN DOESN'T CONCEDE THAT HE KNEW HE WAS PUTTING CHILDREN AT RISK.

WEST LAWN, PA. (AP) - BERKS COUNTY AUTHORITIES HAVE ARRESTED A SUSPECT IN A HAMMER ATTACK THAT KILLED AN ELDERLY WOMAN AND LEFT HER HUSBAND WITH HEAD WOUNDS. PROSECUTORS SAY MANUEL CARRERO FACES MURDER AND ASSAULT CHARGES. THE MOTIVE BEHIND THE ATTACK REMAINS UNCLEAR.

STRABANE, PA. (AP) - A TWO-CAR CRASH NEAR CANONSBURG HAS KILLED TWO PITTSBURGH MEN. STATE POLICE SAY THE MEN WERE IN A SEDAN THAT WAS HIT BY AN SUV ON ROUTE 79 YESTERDAY. THE SEDAN ROLLED, THROWING NICKOLAS MERCOLINI AND ALEX MERCOLINI JR. FROM THE CAR. TWO WOMEN IN THE CAR WERE ALSO HOSPITALIZED.

STATE COLLEGE, PA. (AP) - IT WAS A SUCCESSFUL WEEKEND FOR THE "THON" -THE ANNUAL PENN STATE IFC/PANHELLENIC DANCE MARATHON RAISED A RECORD $9.56 MILLION DOLLARS OVER ITS 46 HOURS. THE CENTRE DAILY TIMES REPORTS ROUGHLY 700 DANCERS TANGOED AND TWISTED THROUGH THE WEEKEND TO RAISE MONEY FOR PEDIATRIC CANCER PATIENTS AT PENN STATE HERSHEY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

NATIONAL NEWS:

MADISON, WIS. (AP) - THE HEAD OF WISCONSIN'S POWERFUL TEACHERS' UNION IS CALLING ON EDUCATORS TO RETURN TO CLASSROOMS RATHER THAN CONTINUE BEING ABSENT TO PROTEST AN ANTI-UNION BILL AT THE STATE CAPITOL. OPPONENTS OF THE MEASURE ARE EXPECTED TO RALLY IN MADISON FOR A SEVENTH DAY TODAY.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - RESIDENTS OF MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN WHO DON'T HAVE PRESIDENTS DAY OFF ARE EXPECTED TO FACE A DISMAL COMMUTE, THANKS TO A WINTER STORM THAT'S COATED ROADS WITH ICE AND SNOW. THE STORM THAT BLEW THROUGH THE UPPER MIDWEST LED AIRLINES TO CANCEL HUNDREDS OF FLIGHTS.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (AP) - POLICE SAY A SUICIDE BOMBER BLEW HIMSELF UP AT THE ENTRANCE TO A GOVERNMENT OFFICE IN NORTHERN AFGHANISTAN, KILLING AT LEAST 28 PEOPLE. THE BUILDING HOUSES THE DISTRICT POLICE AND A GOVERNMENT OFFICE THAT DISTRIBUTES OFFICIAL IDENTIFICATION PAPERS.

BAGHDAD (AP) - IRAQI POLICE AND HOSPITAL OFFICIALS SAY A SUICIDE ATTACKER HAS DETONATED A CAR BOMB AT A POLICE STATION IN THE NORTHERN CITY OF SAMARRA, KILLING 10 OFFICERS. AT LEAST 19 PEOPLE WERE WOUNDED.

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (AP) - A POLICE OFFICER IN SOMALIA SAYS A SUICIDE BOMBER DETONATED A CAR BOMB AT A POLICE STATION IN THE CAPITAL MOGADISHU, KILLING AT LEAST EIGHT PEOPLE. THE APPARENT TARGET WAS A TRAINING STATION FOR GOVERNMENT TROOPS.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

LOCAL NEWS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2011

SCHUYLKILL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

GIRLS

TAMAQUA 46, TRI VALLEY 37

BOYS

POTTSVILLE 51, PINE GROVE 49

FORMER COUNTY CONSILLIATOR ARRESTED

Former County Custody Consilliator, Lynn Bressi, was arrested by Pottsville Police and arraigned before Magisterial District Judge James Reilly on felony charges that include theft by deception, receiving stolen property, tampering with records or identification, solicitation to tamper with records or identification, and a misdemeanor charge of intimidation of a witness. According to a news release the charges stem from a criminal investigation by the Pottsville Police and a State Grand Jury presentment that focused on Bressi's illegal billing practices in which she bilked Schuylkill County out of $6,000 for billing for services she never performed between January 5, 2006 and October 2, 2009. Bressi was released from her arraignment on $50 thousand unsecured bail. There were conditions as part of her release that include having no contact with any witnesses identified in the case.

STATE POLICE ROLE OUT MEPAS

The public can help locate missing persons who may be in danger because of such factors as age or health through a new advisory system. "The Missing Endangered Person Advisory System" or MEPAS will more likely be used most often when an elderly person with a disability or a young child wanders away from their home or caregiver. MEPAS will provide information to broadcasters to relay to the public and also notify law enforcement and other agencies. This alert system should not be confused with the Amber Alert System that was established in 2002 to broadcast information regarding child abductions.

FORMER JUDGE GUILTY

SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) - A former Pennsylvania judge has been convicted of racketeering for his role in a $2.8 million scheme involving a pair of for-profit youth detention centers. In one of the biggest courtroom scandals in U.S. history,
Luzerne County ex-Judge Mark Ciavarella was charged with taking kickbacks from the builder of the juvenile facilities and extorting hundreds of thousands of dollars from their co-owner. Ciaverella faced a 39-count indictment. A federal jury in Scranton returned its verdict Friday, convicting him on 12 counts, including racketeering and conspiracy. The state Supreme Court tossed thousands of juvenile convictions issued by Ciavarella, saying they were tainted. A second former judge, Michael Conahan, pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and awaits sentencing.
 
SHENANDOAH BUSINESSES ROBBED

Two Shenadoah businesses located a block apart were robbed late Friday afternoon and police believe the same man committed both crimes. The pharmacy at Rite Aid, 15 S. Main St., was robbed about 5:30 p.m. Employees described the suspect as a white male, 5 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 11 inches tall, wearing a black zipped coat, black hat, baggy blue jeans and black sneakers. Police said the man approached the pharmacy counter, showed a gun and demanded pills. It is not known how many, if any, pills were given to the suspect. According to the Republican and Herald, the suspect was recorded by a security camera entering Rite Aid, but Shenandoah police Chief Joseph Hall said he kept his head down, hiding his face. About 45 minutes after the pharmacy robbery, a man fitting the same description entered Puff Discount Cigarette Store at 12 N. Main St. demanding cash, police said; however, no gun was shown at the tobacco store. Police said the man fled the scene on foot and they were not sure how much money was stolen. Police said no one was injured in either incident. Witnesses who were near both the pharmacy and tobacco store said they saw the man running through the downtown. It was reported a man fitting a description of the suspect was seen running on West Poplar Street and later driving toward Gilberton.

MARYLAND TEEN ARRESTED

A 17-year-old Maryland boy was arrested by state police and charged with receiving stolen property after a vehicle stop on Interstate 81 at mile marker 129.6 in Mahanoy Township, at 8:42 p.m. Wednesday. State police at Frackville said they stopped a vehicle driven by the Waldorf teenager and found the vehicle did not belong to him. Troopers said the vehicle was towed and the investigation revealed the vehicle was stolen from Car Care in Waldorf. Unspecified charges were filed and, troopers said, the teen was turned over to Schuylkill County Juvenile Probation authorities.

PAIR NET CHARGES IN CRASH

Both drivers involved in a two-car crash in which no one was injured Wednesday afternoon will face charges, state police at Schuylkill Haven said. In an attempt to turn into the Cressona Mall parking lot from the northbound lanes of Route 61 about 2:25 p.m., Troopers said Courtney B. Dallas, 33, of Honey Brook, drove a 2004 Saab 93 into the path of a southbound 1999 Chevrolet Malibu driven by Robert W. Price, 41, of Saint Clair. Dallas' vehicle sustained disabling damage to its rear passenger side while Price's vehicle sustained minor damage to the driver-side front end, troopers said. Troopers said Dallas will face charges stemming from the crash while Price will be charged for operating a vehicle with an expired inspection. Charges against both will be filed at the office of Magisterial District Judge David A. Platchko, Port Carbon.

SENATOR CHARGED

Ex-intern testifies in Pa. Sen. Orie trial

PITTSBURGH (AP) - The legislative intern who blew the whistle on alleged illegal campaign work being done at the office of Republican state Sen. Jane Orie has begun testifying at Orie's
corruption trial. Jennifer Knapp Rioja says she had first contacted the state Department of Elections and the state attorney general's office before contacting Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala about what she perceived to be "illegal" campaign activity being done by Orie's staff for her sister, then Superior Court Judge Joan Orie Melvin. Rioja says she saw campaign checks for Melvin being processed by an Orie staffer and learned that another intern was doing campaign research for Melvin in the late summer and fall of 2009, during Melvin's ultimately successful bid for a seat on the state Supreme Court.

PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH CARE

Corbett warned to delay Pa. health care plan's end

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - An advocate for the poor is warning Gov.
Tom Corbett's administration that it is violating federal law by
moving to kick about 41,000 low-income adults off a
state-subsidized health care plan without first seeing if any are
eligible for Medicaid.
Philadelphia-based Community Legal Services wrote this week to
top Corbett administration officials. It's asking the state
Insurance Department to delay the Feb. 28 end of adultBasic
coverage until people who are also eligible for Medicaid are
transferred into the program.
A call to a Corbett spokeswoman wasn't immediately returned
Friday.
Community Legal Services says it's likely that more than half of
adultBasic enrollees are eligible for Medicaid, a state-federal
program offering coverage of the poor and disabled.
Corbett says adultBasic is out of money and the state can't
continue it.

LEGISLATOR-ATTEMPTED MUGGING

Teens face trial in attempted robbery of lawmaker

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Two teenagers will be tried on charges
they attempted to rob a state lawmaker as he returned to his
apartment near the Capitol.
Sen. Tim Solobay testified during a preliminary hearing in
Harrisburg that four teens confronted him as he was getting out of
his car last fall.
The Washington County Democrat said one threatened him with a
gun but ran off when Solobay activated the vehicle's fire siren.
Solobay is also Canonsburg's fire chief.
Police caught two suspects 20 minutes after the incident but did
not find a weapon.
On Friday, Solobay said all four assailants were wearing masks
and that he could only identify their clothing.
A district judge upheld felony robbery and conspiracy charges
against the pair of 16-year-olds.

INMATE INJURIES-INVESTIGATION

Pa. jail guard charged again in alleged beating

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A western Pennsylvania jail guard charged in
state court with beating an inmate now faces a federal count of
depriving that prisoner of his civil rights.
Allegheny County Jail guard Arii Metz pleaded not guilty at his
arraignment in federal court in Pittsburgh on Friday.
Metz was charged in state court last fall with aggravated
assault, criminal conspiracy and other offenses for the alleged
beating of inmate David Kipp in October.
Authorities say Kipp suffered a broken nose, badly bruised face
and a perforated ear drum.
Metz's attorney, James Wymard, said Friday that he plans an
aggressive defense and that there is much overlap between the
federal and state charges.

PHILADELPHIA-STUDENT WALKOUTS

Philly students walk out to protest school plan

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Dozens of Philadelphia high school students
walked out of class to oppose an initiative to overhaul failing
schools, the third such protest in a week.
Students at Martin Luther King Jr. High School left at noon on
Friday to demonstrate against the district's plan to turn it into a
charter school.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports Audenried High School students
left class earlier this week and West Philadelphia High School
students walked out on Feb. 11.
King and Audenried will become charter schools under the plan to
improve the lowest performing buildings. West Philadelphia will be
restructured.
Schools spokeswoman Shana Kemp said in a statement Friday that
while students have the right to express their opinions, the
district "will hold students accountable for their misconduct."

GUN CLUB DEATH

Coroner: Fatality reported at Pa. gun club

COPLAY, Pa. (AP) - Authorities are conducting a death
investigation at an eastern Pennsylvania gun club.
The Morning Call newspaper reports that emergency personnel
responded Friday morning to the Ranger Lake Rod and Gun Club.
Chief Deputy Lehigh County Coroner Paul Zondlo says a fatality
was reported but no other information was immediately available
because an investigator is still on the scene.
State police did not have any additional information to release.

CHILD RAPED-ARREST

Man charged with raping 9-year-old arrested

NEW CASTLE, Del. (AP) - New Castle city police say a man accused
of raping a 9-year-old girl has been arrested in Philadelphia.
Thirty-three-year-old Emerald A. Johnson was arrested Thursday
and charged with two counts of first-degree rape and other
offenses. He is being held in Delaware on $114,000 secured bail.
Police say the victim's grandmother told the girl to a hospital
on Dec. 22. Later, police say the girl told social workers that
Johnson had molested her before.
Police went to a warehouse where Johnson worked, but he fled.

CHILD ABDUCTION

Pa. charges Md. girl's kidnapper with assault

CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP) - Authorities in Bedford County, Pa., are
prosecuting a western Maryland man for a 30-year-old sexual assault
on a 9-year-old girl in hopes of keeping him confined.
Prosecuting Attorney Bill Higgins said Thursday he wants
61-year-old John Kroll to die behind bars.
Kroll, of Eckhart, is scheduled for release in March 2012 from
prison in Maryland, where he is serving time for kidnapping the
girl and assaulting a woman.
Kroll allegedly took the child into neighboring Pennsylvania
before molesting her with a sharpened broomstick in March 1980.
He served eight years in the 1970s - including six in a state
mental institution - for offenses that included sexually abusing a
13-year-old girl and attacking her with a knife and a tree limb.

PHILLY OFFICER-SEX CHARGE
Judge grants mistrial in Philly cop sex case

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A Philadelphia judge has declared a mistrial
in the case of a fired police officer who allegedly masturbated in
front of a woman detained during a drug raid.
Municipal Court Judge James DeLeon granted the mistrial Thursday
during a motion hearing in the case against fired Philadelphia
police Officer Joseph Harvey.
The Philadelphia Daily News reports the judge agreed with a
defense attorney when he contended a prosecutor had overstepped
when he questioned another officer about a pair of pants allegedly
stained with Harvey's DNA. The defense says the pants had not been
entered into evidence.
Assistant District Attorney Bob Foster vowed that Harvey would
still be brought to trial.

AMTRAK-PEDESTRIAN STRUCK

Pa.-bound Amtrak train strikes pedestrian in NJ

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) - An Amtrak train traveling from New
York to Harrisburg, Pa., has struck a pedestrian in New Jersey.
Amtrak spokeswoman Vernae (ver-NAY') Graham says the Keystone
train hit someone about 7:15 p.m. Friday around South Brunswick.
She could not provide the victim's condition.
A spokesman for South Brunswick police did not immediately
return a call for comment.
Graham says tracks have reopened, and Amtrak initially
experienced delays of about 20 to 40 minutes.
She says there were no injuries to the train's crew or more than
250 passengers.

CONGRESS-SPENDING

House passes bill

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Republican-controlled House has passed
vetoed-threatened legislation to cut $60-billion-plus from hundreds
of federal programs. It would also help coal companies, oil
refiners and farmers escape new environmental regulations.
The 235-189 vote broke largely along party lines, and marked the
most significant victory to date for the 87-member class of
freshmen Republicans elected last fall on a promise to attack the
deficit and reduce the reach of government.
The $1.2 trillion measure also provides money to keep the
government running when existing funding expires on March 4.
The measure faces a rough ride in the Senate, where majority
Democrats favor higher spending levels and are poised to defend
President Barack Obama's health care bill, environmental policies
and new efforts to overhaul regulation of the financial services
industry.

WISCONSIN BUDGET-UNIONS

Wisconsin Democrats could stay away for weeks

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Democratic lawmakers on the run in
Wisconsin are threatening to stay in hiding for weeks in a standoff
with majority Republicans over union rights for public employees.
The threat comes despite Gov. Scott Walker's call for Democrats
who fled the state to block a vote on an anti-union bill to "come
home."
Among the Democrats in hiding is Sen. Jon Erpenbach. He says he
would prefer to end the stalemate soon but, as he puts it, "That
really, truly is up to the governor." He told The Associated Press
in an interview Friday at a downtown Chicago hotel that it's the
governor's responsibility "to bring the state together."
Erpenbach says it's "totally torn part."
The Capitol in Madison has been packed with thousands of
teachers, prison guards, students and others for four days. An
estimated 40,000 protesters showed up Friday.
Dane County Sheriff Dave Mahoney predicted crowds could swell to
as many as 70,000 people on Saturday and said his department
planned to add 60 deputies to the 100 who patrolled during the
week.

WISCONSIN BUDGET-PALIN

Palin: Wis. unions must be 'willing to sacrifice'

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Sarah Palin says union members protesting
Wisconsin Republicans' plan to help balance the state's budget by
cutting collective bargaining rights are taking up "the wrong
fight at the wrong time."
Palin weighed in on the debate in a Friday night posting on her
Facebook page but didn't indicate whether she would join weekend
conservative counter-protests organized by groups including the Tea
Party Patriots and Americans for Prosperity.
In the posting addressed to "union brothers and sisters,"
Palin says Wisconsin taxpayers shouldn't be asked to pay for
benefits "that are not sustainable." She says "real solidarity
means everyone being willing to sacrifice."
New Republican Gov. Scott Walker insists the concessions he's
seeking from public workers are necessary to deal with Wisconsin's
projected $3.6 billion budget shortfall and to avoid layoffs.

LIBYA-PROTESTS

UPDATE: Citizens set up neighborhood patrols

CAIRO (AP) - Libyans have set up neighborhood patrols to guard
their houses in an eastern eastern city where government forces
attacked an encampment of protesters. Residents fear house-to-house
raids are next.
Libyan security forces have been waging an escalated crackdown
on the wave of anti-government protests concentrated in the
impoverished east of the country.
A human rights group estimates 84 people have died in the
crackdown. Human Rights Watch based its estimate on interviews with
hospital staff and witnesses.
Meanwhile, a Massachusetts-based security company says Internet
traffic in the North African country abruptly ended at around
midnight GMT Saturday.
Protesters are calling for the ouster of Moammar Gaddhafi, the
ruler for the last 42 years.

BAHRAIN-PROTESTS

UPDATE: Tanks withdraw; opposition says that's not enough

MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) - A prominent opposition leader says the
withdrawal of army tanks from Bahrain's capital is not enough to
open talks with rulers in the crisis-wracked Gulf nation.
Ibrahim Sharif, head of the Waad Society, is demanding
guarantees that protesters can stage rallies without fear of being
attacked. Waad is an umbrella group of protest factions.
The pullback of tanks from the landmark Pearl Square on Saturday
comes a day after army units opened fire on marchers streaming
toward the site, which had been the symbolic center of their
uprising against Bahrain's leaders. More than 50 people were
injured in Friday's attack.
On Thursday, riot police surged into Pearl Square and destroyed
a protest encampment, killing five people.

ALGERIA

Algeria braces for second pro-democracy rally

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Pro-democracy protesters in Algeria have
vowed to hold a march even though thousands of police blocked their
path a week ago.
The new march Saturday comes amid weeks of strikes and scattered
protests in the North African country, which has promised to lift a
19-year state of emergency by month's end in a nod to the growing
mass of disgruntled citizens.
University students and nurses are among those who have held
intermittent strikes, joined by the unemployed. Even the richest
region, around the gas fields of Hassi Messaoud, was not spared as
around 500 jobless youth protested Wednesday, the daily El Watan
reported.
Rising food prices led to five days of riots in Algeria last
month that left three people dead.

PAKISTAN

NEW: Pakistani court wants ex-ruler's address

ISLAMABAD (AP) - A prosecutor says a court has told Pakistani
authorities to trace the address of former military ruler Pervez
Musharraf to arrest him in connection with the Benazir Bhutto
assassination.
Musharraf left Pakistan for London after quitting the presidency
in 2008.
Bhutto, a former prime minister, died in a gun and suicide bomb
attack in late 2007. Prosecutors allege Musharraf was part of the
conspiracy to kill her because he did not do enough to protect her.
Musharraf denies any wrongdoing. He has talked of returning to
lead a new political party in Pakistan.
Prosecutor Zulfikar Ali Chaudhry said in ordering authorities to
find Musharraf's address, the court also issued a second arrest
warrant in the case Saturday. The next hearing is March 5.

PIRACY-CAPTURED YACHT

Pirates hijack 4 Americans; US mulls response

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - The United States government says it is
assessing possible responses after Somali pirates hijacked a yacht
with four Americans on board in the Arabian Sea off the coast of
Somalia.
Pirates hijacked the yacht Quest on Friday, two days after a
Somali pirate was sentenced to 33 years in prison by a New York
court for the 2009 hijacking of the Maersk Alabama.
The Quest is the home of Jean and Scott Adam, a couple who has
been sailing around the world since December 2004, according to a
website the Adams keep.
Matt Goshko, a spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Kenya, said
Saturday that all relevant U.S. agencies are monitoring the
situation and are assessing options and possible responses.

BANGLADESH-TRAIN ACCIDENTS

2 trains hit packed buses in Bangladesh; 13 dead

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - Police and news reports say two trains
have plowed into packed buses in separate accidents at unmanned
railroad crossings in Bangladesh, killing at least 13 people.
The United News of Bangladesh news agency says eight people died
and 25 were injured Saturday when an express train hit a bus at a
crossing in Comilla district, east of Dhaka.
In the second accident, police officer Ismail Hossain said five
people died and 20 were injured Saturday in Jessore district, west
of the capital.
All the injured people were riding in the buses.

BANK CLOSURES

Regulators shut 4 Ga., Calif. banks

WASHINGTON (AP) - Regulators have shut down two small banks in
Georgia and two in California, boosting to 22 the number of U.S.
bank failures this year after the weak economy and mounting bad
debt brought down 157 banks in 2010.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. seized the banks: Habersham
Bank, based in Clarkesville, Ga., with $387.6 million in assets;
Citizens Bank of Effingham, based in Springfield, Ga., with $214.3
million in assets; Charter Oak Bank of Napa, Calif., with $120.8
million in assets; and San Luis Trust Bank, based in San Luis
Obispo, Calif., with $332.6 million in assets.

Friday, February 18, 2011

LOCAL NEWS: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2011

MEN INVOLVED IN TAMAQUA ASSAULT SURRENDER TO POLICE

TWO MEN SURRENDERED TO POLICE AFTER BEING INVOLVED IN A TAMAQUA ASSAULT BACK IN JANUARY. 18-YEAR-OLD CORY WHITLEY OF TAMAQUA AND 20-YEAR-OLD JOSHUA GAUGLER OF NORTHAMPTON TURNED THEMSELVES IN THURSDAY MORNING. BOTH WERE COMMITTED TO SCHUYLKILL COUNTY PRISON AFTER BEING ARRAIGNED ON ROBBERY, ASSAULT AND OTHER CHARGES. THE TWO MEN ALLEGEDLY STOLE A VEHICLE AND THEN ASSAULTED A LIQUOR STORE CLERK WHEN HE TRIED TO INTERVENE.

CRASH CLAIMS ONE

A FATAL CRASH OCCURRED THURSDAY EVENING ON ROUTE 25 IN DAUPHIN COUNTY WHEN A VEHICLE STRUCK A TRACTOR-TRAILER. 73-YEAR-OLD GILBERT GLENN JOHNSON, OF MILLERSBURG, WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT THE SCENE AFTER HIS VEHICLE CROSSED OVER INTO ONCOMING TRAFFIC. GILBERT’S PASSENGER 23-YEAR-OLD ENGLISH MAY JOHNSON, OF SHENANDOAH, WAS FLOWN TO HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER WITH MODERATE INJURIES. THE TRACTOR-TRAILER DRIVER WAS NOT INJURED.

WAYNE TOWNSHIP HOME ROBBED

STATE POLICE AT SCHUYLKILL HAVEN ARE INVESTIGATING A ROBBERY THAT OCCURRED THURSDAY EVENING AT A WAYNE TOWNSHIP HOME. IT'S REPORTED THAT THREE MALES APPROACHED THE RESIDENT OF THE HOME STATING THEY WERE LOOKING AT THE PROPERTY LINE TO INSTALL AN ELECTRIC FENCE FOR A NEIGHBOR. WHILE ONE MALE OCCUPIED THE VICTIM, THE TWO OTHERS PROCEEDED TO BREAK INTO THE HOME AND REMOVE $10,000-DOLLARS WORTH OF JEWELRY AND CASH. THE SUSPECTS ARE DESCRIBED AS THREE WHITE MALES DRIVING AN OFF-WHITE FORD FLEX. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS ASKED TO CONTACT STATE POLICE AT SCHUYLKILL HAVEN.

A THIRD ENTERS RACE FOR MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE

FRACKVILLE LAWYER, KAREN DOMALAKES, HAS ANNOUNCED A RUN FOR MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE. 38-YEAR-OLD DOMALAKES HAS WORKED AS AN ASSISTANT PUBLIC DEFENDER SINCE 1998 AND IN PRIVATE PRACTICE HANDLING CIVIL CLAIMS. IF ELECTED, DOMALAKES WOULD SERVE A SIX-YEAR TERM BASED OUT OF FRACKVILLE, AND SERVE RESIDENTS IN NORTHERN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. DOMALAKES STATED HER CAREER HANDLING CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES HAS PREPARED HER FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE.

JURY CONTINUES DELIBERATIONS IN FORMER LUZERNE JUDGE TRIAL

(AP)-A FEDERAL JURY DELIBERATED 7 1/2 HOURS YESTERDAY WITHOUT REACHING A VERDICT IN THE CORRUPTION TRIAL OF A FORMER LUZERNE COUNTY JUDGE CHARGED IN A $2.8 MILLION SCHEME INVOLVING TWO PRIVATELY OWNED JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS. DELIBERATIONS WILL RESUME THIS MORNING IN THE TRIAL OF FORMER JUDGE MARK CIAVARELLA. HE FACES A 39-COUNT FEDERAL RACKETEERING INDICTMENT THAT ALLEGES HE AND ANOTHER JUDGE TOOK KICKBACKS AND EXTORTION PAYMENTS FROM THE BUILDER AND CO-OWNER OF THE DETENTION FACILITIES.CIAVARELLA ACKNOWLEDGED RECEIVING HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FROM THE BUILDER BUT CONTENDED THE PAYMENTS WERE LEGAL "FINDER'S FEES."

STATE NEWS:
PITTSBURGH (AP) - A SUBURBAN PITTSBURGH SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL PAY $775,000 TO SETTLE LAWSUITS ALLEGING TWO GIRLS WERE RAPED ON CAMPUS BY ANOTHER STUDENT. THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE AND TRIBUNE REVIEW BOTH REPORT THE LAWSUITS FILED BY THE GIRLS' PARENTS CLAIM OFFICIALS DIDN'T PROTECT STUDENTS FROM THE BOY WHO THEY SAY WAS KNOWN FOR VIOLENT BEHAVIOR.

BROOKHAVEN, PA. (AP) - A SUBURBAN PHILADELPHIA WOMAN REMAINS JAILED WITHOUT BAIL AFTER POLICE SAY SHE SHOWED THEM A PHOTO OF HER TODDLER DAUGHTER DUCT-TAPED TO A CHAIR AS PART OF AN IDENTITY THEFT COMPLAINT. CAIRA FERGUSON CLAIMED SOMEONE HAD POSTED THE PHOTO ONLINE, BUT POLICE SAY SHE LATER ADMITTED TAPING THE GIRL TO A
CHAIR. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER REPORTS THAT FOR NOW, THE GIRL WILL STAY WITH HER GODPARENTS.

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. (AP) - THE U.S. HOUSE HAS REJECTED A PROPOSAL TO CLOSE CHICAGO-REGION SHIPPING LOCKS IN HOPES OF PREVENTING INVASIVE ASIAN CARP FROM GETTING INTO THE GREAT LAKES. A MICHIGAN CONGRESSMAN WAS BEHIND THE EFFORT, CLAIMING THE FISH COULD DECIMATE NATIVE FISH POPULATIONS, BUT OPPONENTS SAY THE LOCKS ARE VITAL TO CHICAGO COMMERCE.

NATIONAL NEWS:
WASHINGTON (AP) - THE HOUSE HOPES TO WRAP UP ACTION TODAY ON A BIG REPUBLICAN SPENDING BILL THAT WOULD IMPOSE SWEEPING CUTS ACROSS DOMESTIC PROGRAMS. LAWMAKERS PLAN TO LOOK AT PROPOSALS THAT WOULD BLOCK FEDERAL AID TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD AND BAR THE PENTAGON FROM SPENDING TAXPAYER MONEY TO SPONSOR NASCAR RACE TEAMS.

MADISON, WIS. (AP) - REPUBLICANS IN WISCONSIN'S STATE SENATE SAY THEY'LL TRY FOR ANOTHER VOTE TODAY ON A PLAN TO END COLLECTIVE BARGAINING RIGHTS FOR PUBLIC WORKERS IN ORDER TO EASE THE STATE'S BUDGET WOES. BUT DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS SAY THEY DON'T PLAN TO RETURN TO THE CAPITOL BEFORE SATURDAY TO DEBATE THE ISSUE. DEMOCRATS
WALKED OUT OF THURSDAY'S SESSION IN SUPPORT OF PROTESTING TEACHERS, PRISON GUARDS AND OTHER STATE WORKERS WHO WANT THE BILL KILLED.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA'S TECH TRIP ON THE WEST COAST CONTINUES TODAY WITH A TOUR OF INTEL'S SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN HILLSBORO, OREGON. ON THURSDAY, OBAMA HAD DINNER WITH TOP PEOPLE FROM GOOGLE, FACEBOOK, APPLE, YAHOO!, AND OTHER LEADING INNOVATORS. OBAMA IS PUSHING FOR NEW SPENDING ON INNOVATION, EDUCATION, HIGH-SPEED RAIL AND FASTER INTERNET SERVICE.

MANAMA, BAHRAIN (AP) - BURIALS BEGIN TODAY FOR DEMONSTRATORS KILLED IN BAHRAIN'S ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS. THOUSANDS TOOK TO THE STREETS OF THE CAPITAL MANAMA (MAH-NAH'-MAH) THURSDAY TO CALL FOR AN END TO SUNNI MINORITY RULE, ONLY TO BE MET WITH VIOLENCE. AT LEAST FIVE PEOPLE WERE KILLED.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - THE TV REPORTER WHO LAPSED INTO GIBBERISH DURING A LIVE REPORT OUTSIDE THE GRAMMYS SAYS SHE KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG AS SOON AS SHE OPENED HER MOUTH. KCBS-TV REPORTER SERENE BRANSON TELLS THE STATION SHE HAD A "REALLY BAD HEADACHE" AND BLURRED VISION EARLIER IN THE DAY SUNDAY, BUT ASSUMED SHE WAS
TIRED. DOCTORS SAY BRANSON HAD A TYPE OF MIGRAINE WHICH CAN MIMIC SYMPTOMS OF A STROKE.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010

MAYOR GIVES STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS

MAYOR JOHN D.W. REILEY GAVE HIS STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS AT COUNCIL CHAMBERS WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN CITY HALL. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD REPORTS, REILEY EXPLAINED HOW THE CITY OF POTTSVILLE WORKED TO SURVIVE TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES IN 2010 WHILE STILL ABLE TO AVOID A TAX INCREASE. THIS YEAR HOWEVER THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVED A 2.5-MILL INCREASE IN ITS 2011 BUDGET. DURING HIS TWENTY MINUTE SPEECH, THE MAYOR ALSO SPOKE ABOUT A SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROJECT AND THE WAR ON DRUGS.

HALE ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE

CHRISTINA HALE, A FRACKVILLE LAWYER, ANNOUNCED HER CANDIDACY TUESDAY FOR MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE. 34-YEAR-OLD HALE IS A LIFELONG RESIDENT OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, AND HAS BEEN PRACTICING LAW SINCE 2001. IF ELECTED, HALE WOULD SERVE A SIX-YEAR TERM BASED OUT OF FRACKVILLE, AND SERVE RESIDENTS IN NORTHERN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. HALE STATED SHE INTENDS TO RUN HER MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT COURT IN A FAIR AND ETHICAL MANNER IF ELECTED.

ASSISTANT DA RUNS FOR MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY'S FIRST ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KAREN NOON, ANNOUNCED WEDNESDAY HER CANDIDACY FOR MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE. 51-YEAR-OLD NOON HAS BEEN AN ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR 22 YEARS. IF ELECTED, NOON WOULD SERVE A SIX-YEAR TERM BASED OUT OF FRACKVILLE, AND SERVE RESIDENTS IN NORTHERN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. NOON STATED SHE WOULD TREAT THOSE WHO ENTERED THE OFFICE WITH RESPECT AND DIGNITY IF SHE WERE GIVEN THE PRIVILEGE TO SERVE.

BIDS OPEN FOR DEMOLITION OF PROPERTIES

BIDS WERE OPENED FOR DEMOLITION OF PROPERTIES WEDNESDAY AT THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY WORK SESSION. THREE BIDS WERE RECEIVED FOR CLEANING OF THE HUMAN SERVICES COMPLEX AND 16 WERE RECEIVED TO DEMOLISH PROPERTIES IN HEGINS, CASS, AND MAHANOY TOWNSHIPS. VOTING ON THESE ITEMS WILL TAKE PLACE AT NEXT WEEKS COMMISSIONER'S MEETING. THE COURT HOUSE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 IN OBSERVANCE OF PRESIDENT'S DAY.

ANOTHER ARRESTED IN MASSAGE PARLOR INVESTIGATION

ANOTHER WOMAN HAS BEEN APPREHENDED IN THE MASSAGE PARLOR INVESTIGATION BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE DETECTIVES. 36-YEAR-OLD TARA LYNN SCHMEHL, OF MOUNT PENN, WAS ARRESTED AND ARRAIGNED TUESDAY ON CHARGES OF CRIMINAL SOLICITATION, PROSTITUTION AND RELATED OFFENSES. SCHMEHL AND TWO OTHER WOMEN HAD WARRANTS FOR THEIR ARREST STEMMING FROM THE INVESTIGATION OF AROMA AND ROUTE 61 SPAS. SCHMEHL WAS RELEASED ON 10,000-DOLLARS BAIL AND IS SCHEDULED FOR A PRELIMINARY HEARING FEBRUARY 24TH.

JURY BEGINS DELIBERATION IN CIAVARELLA TRIAL

(AP)-A JURY HAS STARTED DELIBERATING IN THE TRIAL OF A FORMER LUZERNE COUNTY JUDGE CHARGED IN A $2.8 MILLION DOLLAR BRIBERY-AND-EXTORTION SCHEME INVOLVING THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO PRIVATELY OWNED JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS. FORMER JUDGE MARK CIAVARELLA IS CHARGED IN A 39-COUNT FEDERAL RACKETEERING INDICTMENT WITH TAKING KICKBACKS FROM THE BUILDER OF THE DETENTION CENTERS AND SHAKING DOWN THE OWNER OF THE YOUTH LOCKUPS. THE JURY GOT THE CASE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AFTER CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN SCRANTON. ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY GORDON ZUBROD SAID CHILDREN WHO APPEARED BEFORE CIAVARELLA, A JUVENILE COURT JUDGE, WERE "USED AS PAWNS IN A SCHEME TO ENRICH" CIAVARELLA AND A SECOND JUDGE.CIAVARELLA ADMITTED HE ACCEPTED MONEY FROM THE BUILDER BUT INSISTED THOSE PAYMENTS WERE "FINDER'S FEES." HE DENIED EXTORTING THE DETENTION CENTERS' OWNER. DELIBERATION WILL CONTINUE TODAY.

OBAMA GREAT OUTDOORS INITIATIVE HOLD PROMISE FOR LOCAL RIVERS

PENNSYLVANIA WATERWAYS COULD SEE SOME MAJOR BENEFITS FROM AN INITIATIVE BEING ANNOUNCED BY THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION. TOM JOSEPH HAS MORE:

SCHUYLKILL & SUSQUEHANNA

STATE NEWS:

ALLENTOWN, PA. (AP) - THERE HAVE BEEN A HANDFUL OF NEW EVACUATIONS IN ALLENTOWN AFTER REPORTS OF A NATURAL GAS ODOR, ONLY BLOCKS AWAY FROM THE SITE OF LAST WEEK'S GAS EXPLOSION THAT KILLED FIVE PEOPLE. WFMZ-TV REPORTS FIREFIGHTERS AND A CREW FROM GAS COMPANY UGI DUG INTO THE STREET TRYING TO GET TO THE SOURCE OF THE ODOR.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - THREE PHILADELPHIA AREA PRIESTS ACCUSED OF CHILD MOLESTATION IN A GRAND JURY REPORT HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED WHILE THEIR CASES ARE REVIEWED, AND CARDINAL JUSTIN RIGALI SAYS A FORMER CHILD ABUSE PROSECUTOR WILL RE-EXAMINE COMPLAINTS MADE AGAINST 34 OTHER PRIESTS. CHURCH OFFICIALS HAD PREVIOUSLY SAID THEY COULDN'T SUBSTANTIATE THE ABUSE ALLEGATIONS.

PARADISE, PA. (AP) - A LANCASTER COUNTY CORONER SAYS A FATAL HEART ATTACK CAUSED A TRUCKER TO SWERVE OFF A HIGHWAY AND INTO A HOME TUESDAY. FOLLOWING AN AUTOPSY ON JOHN BRASHER, THE CORONER TELLS THE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL/NEW ERA BRASHER WAS DEAD BEFORE THE CRASH. A WOMAN INSIDE THE HOME WAS UNHURT.

NEW YORK (AP) - PITTSBURGH'S U.S. STEEL TOWER HAS REPORTEDLY BEEN SOLD TO A GROUP OF INVESTORS LED BY NEW YORK LANDLORD MARK KARASICK. PEOPLE INVOLVED WITH THE NEGOTIATIONS TELL THE WALL STREET JOURNAL THE $250 MILLION DEAL IS DEPENDENT ON KARASICK'S GROUP BEING ABLE TO SECURE FINANCING FOR THE PROPERTY.

NATIONAL NEWS:

WASHINGTON (AP) - THE HOUSE WILL CONTINUE TODAY TO DIG ITS WAY THROUGH A RAFT OF AMENDMENTS TO THE REPUBLICANS' BILL TO CUT $61 BILLION FROM THE FISCAL YEAR BUDGET THAT ENDS IN SEPTEMBER. THE $1.2 TRILLION LEGISLATION FUNDS THE PENTAGON AND THE OPERATING BUDGETS OF EVERY CABINET AGENCY AND PROVIDES $158 BILLION FOR THE WARS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN.

WASHINGTON (AP) - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA WILL BE TALKING TECH TODAY AS HE PUSHES HIS EDUCATION AND INNOVATION AGENDA DURING STOPS IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON. OBAMA HEADS TO THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA TO MEET WITH BUSINESS LEADERS IN TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION. TOMORROW HE HEADS TO AN INTEL FACILITY IN OREGON.

LAHORE, PAKISTAN (AP) - A HEARING FOR A U.S. EMBASSY WORKER HELD FOR SHOOTING AND KILLING TWO MEN IN PAKISTAN HAS BEEN DELAYED. THE U.S. CLAIMS HE HAS DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY AND RAYMOND DAVIS SAYS HE SHOT TWO ARMED PAKISTANI MEN AS THEY TRIED TO ROB HIM. THE DELAY CAME A DAY AFTER A VISITING U.S. SENATOR PRESSED FOR A QUICK RESOLUTION TO AVERT A MELTDOWN IN THE COUNTRIES' TENSE RELATIONS.

NEW YORK (AP) - A FORMER CARGO HANDLER FACES SENTENCING IN FEDERAL COURT IN NEW YORK TODAY FOR HIS ROLE IN A FOILED TERROR PLOT AGAINST JOHN F. KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. PROSECUTORS ARE ASKING THAT RUSSELL DEFREITAS GET LIFE IN PRISON. HE WAS CONVICTED LAST YEAR ON MULTIPLE CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

HOUSTON (AP) - A CLOSE FRIEND WHO RECENTLY VISITED WOUNDED CONGRESSWOMAN GABRIELLE GIFFORDS IS PAINTING A POSITIVE PICTURE. SHE SAYS GIFFORDS RESPONDS TO QUESTIONS, LAUGHS AT JOKES AND RECOGNIZES VISITORS. TILMAN FERTITTA TELLS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THAT GIFFORDS IS DOING THERAPY FROM MORNING UNTIL NIGHT, IS IN GOOD SPIRITS, AND IMPROVING FASTER THAN HAD BEEN EXPECTED.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2011

HAZ-MAT LEAK TEMPORARILY CLOSES I-81

INTERSTATE 81 SOUTHBOUND LANES NEAR DELANO WERE CLOSED FOR NEARLY THREE HOURS TUESDAY. STATE POLICE COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT TEAM WAS PERFORMING TRUCK INSPECTIONS AT A WEIGH STATION AT MILE MARKER 132 WHEN A FED-EX DOUBLE TRAILER PULLED IN TO ALERT AUTHORITIES ABOUT A SUBSTANCE LEAKING FROM THE REAR TRAILER. UPON INSPECTION, THE TEAM DISCOVERED THE LIQUID AND A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL PLACARD. THE SUBSTANCE WAS PHOSPHORIC ACID, A CORROSIVE, LOW-HAZARD MATERIAL THAT CAN CAUSE EYE, SKIN AND RESPIRATORY IRRITATION. THE INVESTIGATING TEAM WAS TREATED AT SCHUYLKILL MEDICAL CENTER AND RELEASED. TRAFFIC RESUMED THROUGH THE AFFECTED AREA BY 530 TUESDAY EVENING AFTER THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND A HAZ-MAT COMPANY DEEMED THE ROADWAY SAFE.

SPCA WILL TURN IN LICENSE

AFTER A FIRE DESTROYED ITS DOG SHELTER BUILDING IN JANUARY, THE RUTH STEINERT MEMORIAL SPCA IS TURNING IN ITS STATE LICENSE TO OPERATE AS A KENNEL. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD REPORTS, THE SPCA MAY NOT BE ABLE TO REBUILD UNTIL 2012, BUT A VARIETY OF FUNDRAISERS ARE SCHEDULED TO HELP GET THE SHELTER UP AND RUNNING IN THE FUTURE. UNTIL RUTH STEINERT MEMORIAL CAN BUILD A NEW SHELTER, HILLSIDE SPCA IN POTTSVILLE WILL BE THE ONLY OPERATING SPCA IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.

HAZLETON HOMICIDE

A HAZLETON MAN'S DEATH WAS RULED A HOMICIDE AFTER HE WAS FOUND SHOT IN A HOME EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. POLICE REPORT 20-YEAR-OLD EMMANUEL J. FELIX DIED FROM A SINGLE GUNSHOT TO HIS HEAD. AN AUTOPSY ON FELIX WAS PERFORMED AT 1PM AT WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL. HAZLETON POLICE HAVE NOT RELEASED MUCH INFORMATION AND ARE STILL INVESTIGATING.

FORMER JUDGE ADMITS TO LESS SERIOUS CHARGES

(AP)A FORMER LUZERNE COUNTY JUDGE SAYS HE TOOK A FINDER'S FEE FROM THE BUILDER OF TWO PRIVATELY-OWNED JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITIES BUT NEVER EXTORTED MONEY FROM THEIR OWNER. FORMER JUDGE MARK CIAVARELLA SAYS DEVELOPER ROBERT MERICLE PAID A FINDER'S FEE FOR INTRODUCING HIM TO THE MAN WHO WOULD EVENTUALLY CO-OWN THE TWO PRIVATE FACILITIES. CIAVARELLA SAID MERICLE TOLD HIM THE PAYMENT WAS LEGAL. BUT CIAVARELLA ON TUESDAY DENIED EXTORTING THE OWNER, ROBERT POWELL. POWELL HAS TESTIFIED THAT CIAVARELLA AND ANOTHER FORMER JUDGE FORCED HIM TO PAY THEM MORE THAN $725,000, SOME IN BOXES STUFFED WITH CASH AND MORE DISGUISED AS RENT ON A FLORIDA CONDO. CIAVARELLA SAID THE OTHER JUDGE HANDLED THE PAYMENTS FROM POWELL AND THAT, AS FAR AS HE KNEW, THEY WERE LEGITIMATE.

BATH SALTS BAN

THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE PASSED THE THREE BILLS DESIGNED TO BAN SPECIFIC TYPES OF BATH SALTS, SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA AND SALVIA ON TUESDAY. THE BILLS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME LAW AS SOON AS LATE MARCH. IN NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, THE ABUSE OF BATH SALTS WAS HEIGHTENED WITH THE CASE OF JUSTIN BOYLES WHO WAS FOUND DEAD IN A WOODED AREA OF COAL TOWNSHIP SATURDAY. BOYLES MOTHER SAID HE WAS FIGHTING AN ADDICITION BATH SALTS WHEN HE WENT MISSING FEBRUARY 3.

STATE NEWS:

HARRISBURG, PA. (AP) - THE FALLOUT FROM A PROBE INTO A PHILADELPHIA ABORTION CLINIC HAS COST SEVERAL STATE WORKERS THEIR JOBS. GOVERNOR TOM CORBETT SAYS THE EMPLOYEES INVOLVED WORKED FOR THE STATE DEPARTMENTS THAT LICENSE HEALTH CARE WORKERS. A GRAND JURY PROBING THE CLINIC WAS HIGHLY CRITICAL OF STATE REGULATORS FOR ALLOWING THE CONDITIONS AT THE CLINIC TO GO ON, UNCHECKED, FOR YEARS.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - IN A COST-CUTTING MOVE, THE STATE SUPREME COURT SAYS EIGHT MAGISTRATE POSTS ARE BEING ELIMINATED ACROSS THE STATE. THE STATE HAS ABOUT 550 MAGISTRATE JUDGES BUT THE COURT SYSTEM HAS BEEN WORKING TO CUT THE TOTAL BY 10 PERCENT. THE POSTS BEING CUT ARE EITHER ALREADY VACANT OR SET TO BECOME OPEN THIS YEAR. THE MOVE WILL SAVE AN ESTIMATED $1 MILLION.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A ONE-TIME LAW STUDENT HAS BEEN ACQUITTED OF ATTEMPTED MURDER IN THE SHOOTING OF A MAN LAST YEAR DURING AN AFTER-HOURS ARGUMENT IN DOWNTOWN PHILADELPHIA. GERALD UNG TESTIFIED THAT HE SHOT EDWARD DIDONATO JR. IN SELF-DEFENSE AFTER BEING ATTACKED BY THE VICTIM AND THREE OTHER PEOPLE. THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS REPORTS DIDONATO WAS CRITICALLY WOUNDED BUT SURVIVED.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - AS PHILADELPHIA'S SCHOOLS DEAL WITH A POTENTIAL BUDGET GAP OF $500 MILLION NEXT YEAR, SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT ARLENE ACKERMAN SAYS SHE WILL DO HER PART TO PERSONALLY CUT BACK BY TAKING 20 UNPAID FURLOUGH DAYS. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER REPORTS ACKERMAN'S TOP STAFF WILL ALSO TAKE ANYWHERE FROM SIX TO 10 UNPAID DAYS.

NATIONAL NEWS:
WASHINGTON (AP) - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA MEETS WITH SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS TODAY AND HIS 2012 BUDGET PROPOSAL IS HIGH ON THE AGENDA. SO IS THE EFFORT BY HOUSE REPUBLICANS TO MAKE DRASTIC CUTS HALFWAY THROUGH THE CURRENT BUDGET YEAR. OBAMA SAYS SUCH CUTS COULD TIE FEDERAL AGENCIES IN KNOTS AND FORCE STATES TO LAY OFF MORE WORKERS, CRIMPING THE FRAGILE RECOVERY.

WASHINGTON (AP) - SOME OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA'S STAUNCHEST ALLIES ARE RANKLED OVER ONE OF THE BUDGET CUTS HE'S PROPOSING. OBAMA WANTS TO CUT A $5.1 BILLION HOME HEATING AID PROGRAM FOR THE POOR NEARLY IN HALF. THAT'S NOT SITTING WELL WITH NORTHEASTERN DEMOCRATS IN A REGION THAT'S SUFFERING THROUGH ONE OF ITS HARSHEST WINTERS IN YEARS.

WASHINGTON (AP) - THERE HASN'T BEEN AN IMPACT YET, BUT THE U.S. MILITARY IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF UNREST SURGING THROUGH THE ARAB WORLD. ONE KEY COUNTRY IS BAHRAIN, WHERE DISCONTENT HAS SPILLED INTO THE STREETS OF THE CAPITAL. THERE'S BEEN NO ANTI-AMERICAN SENTIMENT YET, BUT BAHRAIN IS THE LONGTIME HOME TO THE U.S. NAVY'S MIGHTY 5TH FLEET AND ARGUABLY THE MIDDLE EAST ANCHOR OF U.S. DEFENSE STRATEGY.

TRIPOLI, LIBYA (AP) - ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS IN THE ARAB WORLD ARE REACHING INTO LIBYA. HUNDREDS OF LIBYAN PROTESTERS TOOK TO THE STREETS IN THE COUNTRY'S SECOND LARGEST CITY TO DEMAND THE GOVERNMENT'S OUSTER. WITNESSES SAY PROTESTERS IN THE PORT CITY OF BENGHAZI DID NOT APPEAR TO DIRECT THEIR ANGER AT MOAMMAR GADHAFI, WHO HAS RULED THE NATION FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS.

CAMP SPRINGS, MD. (AP) - IT'S MOSTLY RAIN BUT AN AREA FROM CALIFORNIA TO WASHINGTON STATE, AND EASTWARD TO MONTANA IS GETTING BELTED BY ANOTHER PACIFIC STORM. THE NATIONAL FORECAST DESK IN CAMP SPRINGS, MARYLAND, SAYS THE SIERRA NEVADA WILL BE MEASURING SNOW BY THE FOOT. THE STORM WILL THEN MOVE INTO THE GREAT BASIN AND UPPER PLAINS, BRINGING MORE WINTER WEATHER TO THAT SECTION OF THE COUNTRY.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2011

HALCOVAGE ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR COMMISSIONER

A FOURTH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE HAS ENTERED THE RACE FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY COMMISSIONER. GEORGE HALCOVAGE JR, OF POTTSVILLE, ANNOUNCED HIS CANDIDACY MONDAY AFTERNOON IN GARFIELD SQUARE. 53-YEAR-OLD HALCOVAGE IS THE PRESIDENT OF MORGAN & HALCOVAGE INSURANCE AGENCY, MINERSVILLE, AND SERVES NUMEROUS ROLES THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY.

DEFENSE BEGINS CASE IN CIAVARELLA TRIAL

PROSECUTION RESTED MONDAY MORNING AFTER FOUR AND A HALF DAYS OF TESTIMONY IN THE KIDS-FOR-CASH TRIAL OF FORMER LUZERNE COUNTY JUDGE, MARK CIAVARELLA. FEDERAL PROSECUTORS DID NOT CALL ANY OF THE JUVENILES CLAIMED TO BE WRONGFULLY IMPRISONED, WHICH LEAVES LITTLE EVIDENCE CIAVARELLA WAS IMPRISONING JUVENILES ON MINOR OFFENSES TO BOOST DETENTION FACILITY NUMBERS. THE STANDARD SPEAKER REPORTS THE DEFENSE PROCEEDED WITH THEIR CASE CALLING GINA CARRELLI, A POLITICALLY CONNECTED WITNESS THAT TESTIFIED SHE SAW POWELL, CO-OWNER OF THE DETENTION FACILITIES, PASS AN ENVELOPE OF CASH TO AN ELECTED OFFICIAL IN 2006. CARRELLI DID NOT SPEAK OUT ABOUT WITNESSING THIS EXCHANGE UNTIL CONTACTED BY CIAVARELLA'S ATTORNEY. THE DEFENSE COULD REST AS EARLY AS TODAY WITH CIAVARELLA TESTIFYING IN HIS OWN DEFENSE.

ASSAULT CHARGES

A MINERSVILLE MAN IS BEHIND BARS UNABLE TO POST $5,000 BAIL AFTER ASSAULTING HIS DAUGHTER WEDNESDAY EVENING. 40-YEAR-OLD DAVID LECHER WAS ARRESTED AFTER STRIKING HIS DAUGHTER'S HEAD INTO DRYWALL CAUSING A HOLE IN THE WALL. THE GIRL SUFFERED A FRACTURE TO HER LEFT ARM AND AN INJURY TO HER LEFT LEG WHICH REQUIRED MEDICAL TREATMENT.

BANNING BATH SALTS

LEGISLATION THAT WOULD BAN SPECIFIC TYPES OF BATH SALTS COULD BE HEADED TO THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TODAY. THE NEWS ITEM REPORTS, THE BANNING OF SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA, BATH SALTS, AND SALVIA ARE THREE SEPARATE BILLS THAT MAY BE CONSIDERED. A NATION WIDE BAN HAS BEEN PROPOSED BY U.S SEN. CHARLES SCHUMER.STATEWIDE BANDS ARE BEING CONSIDERED IN KENTUCKY AND MISSISSIPPI. IF PENNSYLVANIA ENACTED SUCH A BAN, IT WOULD JOIN FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, NORTH DAKOTA, ISRAEL AND THE EUROPEAN UNION IN PUTTING SUCH A MEASURE INTO EFFECT.

MAN ESCAPES INJURIES IN CAR CRASH

A PINE GROVE MAN ESCAPED INJURIES AFTER SLIDING OF THE ROADWAY AND HITTING TWO TREES MONDAY. 18-YEAR-OLD JACOB SAMPSON WAS NEGOTIATING A LEFT CURVE ON SWEET ARROW ROAD IN WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP WHEN HE HIT A PATCH OF ICE. SAMPSON'S CAR THEN SLID OF THE ROAD AND STRUCK TWO TREES WHICH CAUSED HIS VEHICLE TO SPIN 180 DEGREES. SAMPSON WAS WEARING A SEAT BELT. THE VEHICLE WAS TOWED FROM THE SCENE.

HAVEN CELEBRATES HOODIE-HOO DAY

IT'S TIME TO CHASE AWAY WINTER AND BRING IN SPRING AND THE BOROUGH OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN WILL DO JUST THAT BY CELEBRATING HOODIE HOO DAY THIS FRIDAY. THIS FUN EVENT WAS FOUNDED IN THE 1980’S BY TOM AND RUTH ROY. STARTING AT NOON, LOCAL GROUPS WILL GATHER ON THE FRONT LAWN OF THE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN HI-RISE, WAVING THEIR HANDS OVER THEIR HEAD AND CHANTING “HOODIE-HOO”. THE FIRE ALARM SIRENS WILL ALSO SOUND STARTING THE FESTIVITIES.

STATE NEWS:
ALLENTOWN, PA. (AP) - WORKERS HAVE REMOVED A 4-FOOT-LONG SECTION OF CAST-IRON NATURAL GAS PIPE SUSPECTED OF CAUSING LAST WEEK'S EXPLOSION AND FIRE THAT KILLED FIVE PEOPLE IN ALLENTOWN. THE MORNING CALL REPORTS A SECOND SECTION OF PIPE HAS YET TO BE REMOVED. GOVERNOR TOM CORBETT VISITED THE SITE YESTERDAY, SAYING IT SHOWS PENNSYLVANIA NEEDS TO FOCUS MORE ON ITS AGING GAS, WATER AND SEWER LINES.

PITTSBURGH (AP) - PITTSBURGH'S PUBLIC SAFETY CHIEF SAYS THE CITY WILL APPEAL AFTER AN ARBITRATOR ORDERED THE REINSTATEMENT OF A PARAMEDIC WHO WAS FIRED AFTER A SNOWBOUND MAN DIED DURING A 30-HOUR WAIT FOR AN AMBULANCE. JOSIE DIMON WAS A CREW CHIEF DURING A BLIZZARD LAST WINTER. SHE WAS FIRED AFTER RECORDINGS REVEALED HER
SAYING THAT A MAN SUFFERING FROM ABDOMINAL PAIN SHOULD WALK TO AN AMBULANCE THAT COULDN'T GET TO HIM THROUGH THE SNOW.

SCRANTON, PA. (AP) - THE DEFENSE COULD REST ITS CASE AS EARLY AS TODAY IN THE TRIAL OF A FORMER LUZERNE COUNTY JUDGE MARK CIAVARELLA, WHO'S ACCUSED IN AN ALLEGED BRIBERY AND EXTORTION SCHEME TO SEND YOUTH OFFENDERS TO PRIVATELY OWNED JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS. CIAVARELLA IS EXPECTED TO TAKE THE STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - TENANTS FORCED OUT OF A PHILADELPHIA
APARTMENT BUILDING HIT BY FIRE LAST MONTH SAY THEY'VE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GO INTO THE BUILDING TO RETRIEVE THEIR BELONGINGS AHEAD OF THE STRUCTURE'S PLANNED DEMOLITION. THEY PICKETED OUTSIDE THE WINDERMERE COURT APARTMENTS YESTERDAY, WITH SOME SAYING THIEVES HAVE BEEN RANSACKING THE UNITS WHILE RESIDENTS ARE BARRED FROM
GOING IN.


NATIONAL NEWS:
CAIRO (AP) - A MEMBER OF A COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY EGYPT'S RULING MILITARY TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION SAYS RADICAL CHANGES ARE NOT PLANNED AND THAT RESTRICTIONS ON FREEDOMS WILL BE REMOVED. HE SAYS THE NEW DOCUMENT WILL BE ONLY TEMPORARY UNTIL DEMOCRATICRULE IS ESTABLISHED.

WASHINGTON (AP) - SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON HAS A WARNING FOR REPRESSIVE STATES IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND ELSEWHERE. IN A MAJOR POLICY ADDRESS TO BE DELIVERED TODAY, CLINTON SAYS CURBS ON INTERNET FREEDOM WILL NOT HOLD BACK GROWING POPULAR DEMANDS FOR REFORMS SEEN RECENTLY IN TUNISIA AND EGYPT. SHE PLANS TO PLEDGE U.S. SUPPORT FOR CYBER DISSIDENTS TRYING TO PROMOTE DEMOCRACY.

SANAA, YEMEN (AP) - A FIFTH DAY OF PROTESTS IS UNDER WAY IN YEMEN. AROUND 3,000 PEOPLE ARE DEMANDING POLITICAL REFORMS AND THE OUSTER OF THE COUNTRY'S U.S.-ALLIED PRESIDENT. A SMALL CONTINGENT OF POLICE TRIED TO DISPERSE THE DEMONSTRATORS USING TEAR GAS AND BATONS BUT THE PROTESTERS HAVE CONTINUED THEIR MARCH.

DENVER (AP) - MORE THAN 150 SCHOOL DISTRICTS FROM 40 STATES HAVE SENT ADMINISTRATORS AND UNION LEADERS TO A U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMIT IN DENVER. THE MEETING KICKING OFF TODAY IS BILLED AS THE NATION'S FIRST LARGE EFFORT TO HAVE SCHOOL LABOR AND MANAGEMENT TALK ABOUT STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, RATHER THAN LABOR CONTRACTS.

PASADENA, CALIF. (AP) - NASA SCIENTISTS ARE GETTING A SERIES OF VALENTINES FROM A SPACECRAFT CALLED STARDUST. THE SPACECRAFT IS BEAMING BACK PICTURES TAKEN DURING A VALENTINE'S DAY RENDEZVOUS WITH A COMET. THE PROCESS TAKES SEVERAL HOURS. THE STARDUST CRAFT ZIPPED WITHIN 112 MILES OF COMET TEMPEL 1 LAST NIGHT. IT'S THE SECOND SPACECRAFT TO VISIT THE ROCK. AN EARLIER MISSION PUNCHED A HOLE IN IT.

Monday, February 14, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2011

DA DECLARES CANDIDACY FOR JUDGE

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY JAMES GOODMAN ANNOUNCED SATURDAY MORNING AT A&C CATERING HALL IN MAHANOY CITY THAT HE IS SEEKING A SEAT AS JUDGE. THE 43-YEAR-OLD GOODMAN, WHO WAS ELECTED DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN 2005, WILL SEEK THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS SPOT VACATED EARLIER THIS YEAR BY JUDGE D. MICHAEL STINE. GOODMAN IS THE FIRST TO DECLARE HIS CANDIDACY FOR JUDGE.

AUTOPSIES SCHEDULED

AUTOPSIES ARE SCHEDULED TO BEGIN AT 8AM WEDNESDAY ON THE TWO MISSING PERSONS FOUND SATURDAY IN SEPARATE WOODED AREAS IN COAL TOWNSHIP. DEBORAH DEMSHOCK AND JUSTIN BOYLES’ CASES ARE UNRELATED, BUT BOTH WERE FOUND SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS OUTSIDE COAL TOWNSHIP. POLICE PULLED THE BODY OF BOYLES OUT FROM A WOODED AREA BEHIND THE ANTHRA PLAZA. DEMSHOCK WAS FOUND IN HER SUV THAT ROLLED OVER A 50-FOOT EMBANKMENT ALONG ROUTE 901. FURTHER INFORMATION WILL BE AVAILABLE ONCE THE AUTOPSIES ARE COMPLETED.

PROSECUTION PROPOSES VERDICT CHECKLIST FOR JURY

PROSECUTORS IN THE KIDS-FOR-CASH TRIAL FILED A PROPOSED ROAD MAP THAT WILL GUIDE JURORS WHILE DECIDING WHETHER MARK CIAVARELLA, A FORMER LUZERNE COUNTY JUDGE, IS GUILTY. CIAVARELLA FACES 39 COUNTS OF RACKETEERING, BRIBERY, MONEY LAUNDERING, EXTORTION AND OTHER RELATED CHARGES. IF FOUND GUILTY, THE 60-YEAR-OLD JUDGE FACES A SENTENCE OF DECADES IN PRISON. ACCORDING TO THE STANDARD SPEAKER, THE PROPOSED VERDICT SLIP WILL PROVIDE THE JURY WITH QUESTIONS AND A CHECK-LIST TO HELP DETERMINE WHETHER CIAVARELLA SHOULD BE CONVICTED ON EACH COUNT. THE DEFENSE ATTORNEYS CAN CHALLENGE THIS, BUT THE JUDGE WILL MAKE THE FINAL DECISION.

PIPE 'IMPERFECTION' FOUND AFTER FATAL BLAST IN ALLENTOWN

(AP) - INVESTIGATORS LOOKING INTO THE CAUSE OF A GAS EXPLOSION THAT KILLED FIVE PEOPLE IN ALLENTOWN LAST WEEK ARE FOCUSING ON AN "IMPERFECTION" IN A PIPE NEAR THE BLAST SITE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S EXPLOSION FLATTENED A PAIR OF ROW HOUSES AND SET FIRE TO A BLOCK OF HOMES, KILLING FIVE PEOPLE - INCLUDING A 4-MONTH-OLD BOY AND A 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL. ON SATURDAY, INVESTIGATORS TOLD THE MORNING CALL OF ALLENTOWN THEY WERE ZEROING IN ON AN ABNORMALITY IN A SECTION OF PIPE. FIRE CHIEF ROBERT SCHEIRER SAID WORKERS WERE TO DIG UP THE SECTION OF PIPE SUNDAY AND TAKE A CLOSER LOOK. THE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION WILL THEN SEND THE PIPE TO A FORENSICS EXPERT. A SPOKESMAN FOR READING-BASED UGI UTILITIES INC., SAYS THE PUC IS RUNNING THE INSPECTION AND WILL REPORT TO THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD.

BATH SALTS

THE DANGEROUS OF THE OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUG KNOWN AS BATH SALTS WAS THE TOPIC AT THE MOUNT CARMEL SENIOR ACTION CENTER THURSDAY EVENING. LOCAL POLICE, ELECTED OFFICIALS AND FRIENDS AND FAMILY CONCERNED ABOUT THE HORRIFYING DRUG GATHERED AT THE MEETING FOR THE NEWLY FORMED "TAKE OUR COMMUNITY BACK" GROUP. THE ONGOING PROBLEM OF K2- OR SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA- IN THE COMMUNITY WAS ALSO DISCUSSED. THE NEWS ITEM REPORTS, THE ASSEMBLY WORKED ON A STRATEGY TO RID THE COMMUNITIES FROM THE MENACING DRUG. THE PLAN OF ATTACK IS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DANGERS AND BE PRO-ACTIVE IN BANISHING IT.

"BRUSHING UP" ON PREVENTING TOOTH DECAY FOR PA KIDS

SET ASIDE THAT VALENTINE CANDY FOR JUST A MOMENT TO THINK ABOUT THE POSSIBLE AFTER-EFFECTS. FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HEALTH DENTAL MONTH, A GOOD TIME TO REINFORCE TO YOUR KIDS THE IMPORTANCE OF TAKING CARE OF THEIR TEETH. TOM JOSEPH HAS MORE:

NATIONAL CHILDREN'S DENTAL MONTH

STATE NEWS:

LAKEVILLE, PA. (AP) - TWO PEOPLE ARE DEAD AFTER THEIR SNOWMOBILE HIT A TREE ON AN ISLAND IN A FROZEN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA LAKE. STATE POLICE TELL THE TIMES-TRIBUNE OF SCRANTON JOSEPH JONES AND JEANINE MAXSON, BOTH OF LAKE ARIEL, DIED IN THE CRASH WHICH HAPPENED SHORTLY AFTER THE SNOWMOBILE HAD LEFT THE FROZEN LAKE SURFACE ONTO THE ISLAND.

NEW YORK (AP) - A PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR A MAN ACCUSED OF A DEADLY 28-HOUR STABBING RAMPAGE THROUGH NEW YORK DESCRIBES HIS CLIENT AS "CALM" AND "RATIONAL." MAKSIM GELMAN WAS ARRAIGNED LATE YESTERDAY. HE'S ACCUSED OF HACKING THREE PEOPLE TO DEATH, KILLING A PEDESTRIAN WITH A CAR AND ATTACKING SEVERAL OTHERS. AMONG THE WOUNDED WAS A PHILADELPHIA MAN, JOSEPH LOZITO.

LEWISTOWN, PA. (AP) - AS MIFFLIN COUNTY SCHOOLS MOVE TO MERGE TWO HIGH SCHOOLS, OFFICIALS SAY THE DISTRICT COULD FACE UP TO $7.3 MILLION IN FUNDING CUTS THAT COULD FORCE A SPEEDED-UP SERIES OF BUILDING CLOSURES. THEY ALSO TELL THE (LEWISTOWN) SENTINEL THE DISTRICT MAY FACE OTHER DIFFICULT DECISIONS SHOULD FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS HOLD UP.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - SOME FOUR DECADES AFTER THE HIT O'JAYS SONG, THE "LOVE TRAIN" REALLY WAS JUST THAT ON PHILADELPHIA'S MARKET-FRANKFORD LINE YESTERDAY. KRISY PLOURDE AND TOM GOLDEN EXCHANGED WEDDING VOWS ON A SPECIAL SUBWAY CAR FESTOONED WITH WHITE GARLANDS AND PACKED WITH FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.

NATIONAL NEWS:
LOS ANGELES (AP) - ARCADE FIRE HAS CAPTURED THE ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD AT THE GRAMMYS FOR THE "THE SUBURBS." THE GROUP BEAT OUT LADY ANTEBELLUM'S "NEED YOU NOW," KATY PERRY'S "TEENAGE DREAM," "THE FAME MONSTER" BY LADY GAGA AND EMINEM'S "RECOVERY" -- THE 2010 BEST SELLING ALBUM. BUT LADY A IS HARDLY GOING HOME EMPTY HANDED. THE BAND GRABBED FIVE GRAMMYS.

WASHINGTON (AP) - REPUBLICANS ARE CRITICIZING PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA'S $3 TRILLION-PLUS PROPOSED SPENDING PACKAGE FOR 2012 AS SPENDING TOO MUCH AND SAVING TOO LITTLE. OBAMA IS TO SUBMIT THE PLAN TO LAWMAKERS TODAY. HIS BUDGET DIRECTOR SAYS IT SHOWS THAT THE ADMINISTRATION IS WILLING TO MAKE TOUGH CHOICES. THE PLAN PROMISES $1.1 TRILLION IN DEFICIT REDUCTION OVER 10 YEARS.

UNDATED (AP) - AN ASSOCIATED PRESS REVIEW SHOWS ONLY A FEW DOZEN PROSECUTIONS PER YEAR FOR THREATS AGAINST FEDERAL OFFICIALS. THE REVIEW FOLLOWS LAST MONTH'S SHOOTINGS OF ARIZONA CONGRESSWOMAN GABRIELLE GIFFORDS AND FEDERAL JUDGE JOHN ROLL IN TUCSON. A PRIVATE GROUP CITES HUNDREDS OF THREATS A YEAR BUT THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT SAYS SUSPECTS IN MANY CASES CAN'T BE IDENTIFIED.

WASHINGTON (AP) - YEMEN'S COUNTERTERRORISM UNIT IS GOING TO GET SOME U.S. HELP. IT'S THE FIRST TIME THE U.S. MILITARY HAS TRAINED YEMEN'S COUNTERTERRORISM UNIT, WHICH HAS TRADITIONALLY FOCUSED ON PROTECTING THE COUNTRY'S CAPITAL. THE NEW TRAINING AGREEMENT COMES AMID AN INCREASINGLY ALARMING THREAT FROM AL-QAIDA IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA.

SINGAPORE (AP) - THE INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION
EXPECTS ASIA TO LEAD AN INDUSTRY EXPANSION AND AIRLINE TRAVEL TO JUMP TO 3.3 BILLION PASSENGERS BY 2014. IATA SAYS CHINA IS EXPECTED TO BE THE FASTEST GROWING MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS, FOLLOWED BY UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, VIETNAM AND MALAYSIA.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

TODAY'S NEWS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2011

SENATOR TOOMEY OPENS NEW OFFICE

Senator Pat Toomey has officially announced the opening of his permanent Senate office in Allentown. The office is led by Deputy State Director Sue Zimskind and will serve Pennsylvanians in Schuylkill County, as well as; Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, and Northampton Counties.

LOCAL STORES SELLING BATH SALTS USED TO GET HIGH

They're on store shelves all over the area and are being used to get high. The legal "drug", bath salts have similar effects or crystal meth. Bath salts are even reported to be much more potent and dangerous. Thousands of dollars of these products are being sold each day throughout the area. Nirvana's closet at the Schuylkill Mall carries the "legal drug." Choice Tobacco store in Atlas, Northumberland County, and Utopia in Wilkes-Barre also have it in stock. These dangerous products are also available over the internet for around $40. What the fine print may leave out is that this chemical causes hallucinations, paranoia, a rapid rate, and even suicidal thoughts. The girlfriend of a missing Shamokin man reported that he was using the "legal drug" before his disappearance on February 3rd.

MAN USES FRADULENT CARDS CAUGHT

A Kelayres man is accused of access device fraud and identity theft in which he authorized an ATM card in the name of an elderly man and spent nearly $5,000, state police at Frackville said. Troopers said James F. McGill Jr. obtained the card in the name of an tenant of White Owl Manor, Mahanoy City, and used it 13 times to the amount of $4,926 between Aug. 16 and Aug. 30, 2010. McGill was arraigned Friday before Magisterial District Judge Stephen J. Bayer, Tamaqua, on two counts of access device fraud and one count each of identity theft and theft. He later posted 10 percent of $25,000 bail, troopers said. Troopers withheld the name of the victim.

MYERSTOWN, Pa. (AP) - State police have arrested a Lebanon
County man after they say he shot and killed his wife then used her
10-year-old daughter as a shield during a standoff. Police say the
standoff began after Jonathan Eisenhauer called 911 early Friday to
report he'd shot and killed his wife and a dog inside the home in
Jackson Township. The girl was later released.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) - An eastern Pennsylvania man will serve up
to three years in prison for having sex with a teenage patient at a
group home where he worked. The Allentown Morning call reports
Andre Lamonte Ingram pleaded guilty in October to felony
institutional sexual assault at Northwestern Human Services.
Officials say he was a staff member and the 17-year-old girl was
being treated there.

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A new filing in a court case over conduct
at the multibillion-dollar charitable trust that controls the candy
maker Hershey reveals the identity of a former executive allegedly
fired for violating his duties to the trust. Robert Vowler's 2009
termination letter accuses him of including individual retirement
accounts in The Hershey Trust's common funds.

WINDHAM, N.Y. (AP) - State police say a novice skier from
Pennsylvania has died after an accident on a slope in New York's
Catskills Mountains. They say 69-year-old Joan Sabatini of Yardley
was skiing with friends when she fell and slid off a trail into a
tree at Windham Mountain Ski Resort yesterday.

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Organizers of an officially banned
anti-government demonstration in the Algerian capital say it's
picking up steam. Organizers say several thousand people have
gathered in the city center. Hundreds of riot police in Algiers,
blocked streets and charged the crowd in a bid to keep protesters
out of the city center. The protest comes a day after Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak resigned.

CAIRO (AP) - The military is now fully in charge in Egypt,
following the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak after three
decades of authoritarian rule. Military officials, who have pledged
to shepherd reforms for greater democracy, told the nation they
will announce the next steps soon. Protesters are trying to decide
whether to head home or stay until the military announces reforms.

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says he is making
difficult cuts to allow needed spending increases in education,
technology and basic infrastructure like roads and bridges. His
weekly radio and Internet address provided a broad preview of his
administration's budget for fiscal 2012. Obama says the combination
of cuts and new spending will result in an overall spending freeze
for the next five years.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans are taking issue with President
Barack Obama's budget plans. In the Republican radio and Internet
address, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch argues Obama's spending reduction
plans are too timid. Hatch says the nation is "on borrowed time
and needs to "make some significant changes in order to compete."

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - At least one person is dead in a
bold midday assault on the provincial police headquarters in the
southern city of Kandahar by Taliban insurgents. The insurgents
fired rocket-propelled grenades and touched off an ongoing street
battle. The assault showed insurgents are still able to launch
strikes on heavily fortified government institutions despite an
influx of U.S. troops into Afghanistan.