Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Mahanoy City Native and Former Allentown Diocese Priest Favored For National Leadership Post


The Morning Call from Allentown posted a great story about Joseph Kurtz, a native of Mahanoy City, who is a favored candidate for the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

You can check it out at the link below
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/allentown/mc-catholic-bishops-president-kurtz-20131104,0,2401743.story?track=rss

Minersville Man Allegedly Sexually Assaults 14 Year Old Girl

Minersville Police have charged Sean Anthony, 35, of 300 Lewis St. with statutory sexual assault, indecent assault, and corruption of a minor.

According to reports, a 14 year old girl's mother contacted police on October 18th and stated that Anthony had sexual intercourse with her daughter.

The district attorney's office conducted and investigation interviewing Anthony and the 14 year old girl.  All statements were given and Anthony said the girl's statements were accurate.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Reynolds Will Serve Office If Elected

In an interview with WNEP, the Republican Candidate for Schuylkill County Sheriff, Patrick Reynolds, says he will still serve if he is elected.

Check out the rest of the interview at the link below.

http://wnep.com/2013/11/04/embattled-candidate-says-he-will-serve-if-elected/

Woman Escapes 209 Crash With Minor Injuries

Around 11:45am, Sunday,  Debra Moyer, 46, of Orwigsburg collided with Ronald Bornmann, 76, Reading at the intersection of Route 209 and Wood Street, in Cumbola.

Moyer escaped the accident with minor injuries while Bornmann was uninjured.


Schuylkill County High School Football Games For the First Week of Playoffs



Scheduled High School Football Games For the First Week of Playoffs

The field has been narrowed down but there is still a lot of football to play!

Orwigsburg Man Who Pointed Gun At Trooper To Be Arraigned Today

Edward C. Hill, 54, Orwigsburg is scheduled to be arraigned today for charges of criminal attempt to comitt criminal homicide, aggravated assault on police, terroristic threats, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, harassment, and aggravated assault of a deadly weapon.

He is expected to plead not guilty.

Hill started a search off Route 895 on August 29th,  when he and Edward Welty got into an argument causing state troopers to be dispatched to their location in West Brunswick Twp.

When troopers arrived, Hill reportedly pointed a rifle at a responding trooper, then fled toward New Ringgold.

He was taken into custody a few hours later.

SKOOK SPOTLIGHT: Frackville, PA

Frackville was settled in 1861 and incorporated in 1876, when the villages of Frackville and Mountain City merged to form the borough of Frackville. The name "Mountain City", however, is still a common nickname for the borough. A past diner and beer distributor were both named after it. Early in the twentieth century, anthracite coal mining was the chief industry of the region, although Frackville remained a predominantly residential community. The Mahanoy Plane, which operated from 1862 to 1931 on Broad Mountain just to the north of the borough, was able to hoist 50,000 tons of coal daily. There is a small patch-town owning the name "Mahanoy Plane" at the northern foot of Frackville's Broad Mountain. Industrial relics and infrastructure remain in the thick forest north of the borough's youth baseball complex but historical preservation or restoration has yet to take place.

Kessler Posts Strange Video Towards County Elected Officials

Skook News came across a new video from Mark Kessler that he posted on October 27, 2013.

In the video called "Chief Kessler & Disgarded politicians "PARAPHERNALIA"", Kessler went on to call other candidates "scumbags" and "sh**bag politicians".  In the video he says he has message for them, and goes on to what looks he like to pour a bottle of water on the pamphlets of  Karen Byrnes-Noon and her family and Joe Groody and his family.  You make can make your judgement on what he is doing this video.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Skook News Week In Review

 
Skook News Week In Review
 
A busy week filled with fires, police activity, and even some  changes to the upcoming election.

Reynolds Suspends Campaign




 
The Republican candidate for Schuylkill County Sheriff has announced that he is suspending his campaign.  Reynolds was charged Wednesday with various charges after he allegedly pointed a gun at a man who was repossessing his mother-in law's car.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Schuylkill County High School Football Scores - Week #10


Schuylkill County High School Football - Week #10

Our scores for Week #10 are in!

Blue Mountain 30 Schuylkill Haven 38
Shenadoah Valley 12 Mahanoy Area 36
Marian 10 Tamaqua 24
Minersville 8 Panther Valley 36
North Schuylkill 40 Elco 21
Juniata 6 Pine Grove 26
Twin Valley 7 Pottsville 27
Tri-Valley 14 Line Mountain 7
Williams Valley 40 East Juniata 19

County Sheriff Candidate Arrested

The Republican candidate for Schuylkill County Sheriff, Partrick Reynolds, 46, Branchdale was arrested Wednesday afternoon when the candidate's mother-in-law's car was to be repossessed.

Police say that as Bradley Blumenschein was repossessing Reynold's mother-in-law's 2007 Ford Edge from his driveway, when Reynold's appeared and pointed a handgun at Blumenshein around 12:30pm Wednesday.

Richard & Associates Inc. was the company repossessing the vehicle from Dorothy Miller.

Reynold's was charged with terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person, simple assault, and unsworn falsification to authorities.

Schuylkill County High School Football - Week #10


Schuylkill County High School Football - Week #10

Final week of the regular season and we have some great games lined up.  Who do you think will win tonight?

ALERT: Safety Pin Found In Candy in Schuylkill Haven

Schuylkill Haven's Facebook page reported this morning that police are investigating a report that someone found a safety pin in a lime-flavored Tootsie Roll in their candy that they received during Trick or Treating last night.

Overnight Police Chase

An overnight police chase raced through the borough's of Frackville and Shenandoah around 3am.

It was reported as a green Pontiac Grand Am with no hub caps.

Police had chased the vehicle through both boroughs and even collided with the  car after it slammed on the brakes causing a trooper to hit the back of the suspects vehicle.

It was reported that the chase was called off after it became too dangerous.

No details were given how the chase started.

We will have more on this as information becomes available.