Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Care Net Hosting A "Head to Soul Makeover" Program for Teenage Girls
Care Net of Schuylkill County is hosting the "Head to Soul Makeover" program for teen girls ages 11-17 at Zion Baptist Church in Mahanoy City on Sunday evenings beginning April 3rd at 6 pm.
Authorities Seeking Man Who Escaped Police Custody
#Trendfest Returning to Hershey
(Hershey, Pa. – March 15, 2016) — Live Nation and Hershey Entertainment just announced that #TrendFest is returning in 2016. Presented by 99.3 KISS FM and FM97, the concert will take place on Wednesday, June 15 at GIANT Center and feature some of today’s biggest rising stars and internet sensations. Performing this year: Charlie Puth, Troye Sivan, Nathan Sykes, Daya and Shawn Hook.
Tickets go on sale to the general public this Saturday, March 19 at 10 AM and will be available at Ticketmaster.com, HersheyEntertainment.com, GIANT Center Box Office, Ticketmaster Outlets or by-phone at 800-745-3000. Tickets prices are $22.18, $32.35, $42.85 and $77.85*. (*Additional fees may apply, while supplies last.) VIP Packages will be available beginning March 17 at 10 AM. For more info on the show or VIP packages, click HERE.
#Trendfest is the social event kicking off the summer! Follow @kissfm993 and @FM97 and all the artists to see what's trending!
@Charlieputh @TroyeSivan @NathanSykes @theofficialdaya @ShawnHook
The wristband policy will be in effect for this concert. Fans are permitted on the Hersheypark Entertainment Complex property beginning at 7 a.m. on Saturday, March 19. Two hours prior to the on-sale, fans will be directed in front of Giant Center Box Office, where they will be issued a numbered wristband. Wristbands are available for one hour, and at the conclusion of that hour, a selected fan will randomly choose a wristband that will determine the line order. For example: If 1,000 wristbands are issued during that hour and the number 500 is selected, the person wearing wristband 500 will be the first person in line. Numbers 501 to 1,000 will proceed in line behind, followed by numbers 1 through 499. Once the line is in place, fans arriving after the wristbands were issued will be escorted to the end of the numbered line.
Tickets go on sale to the general public this Saturday, March 19 at 10 AM and will be available at Ticketmaster.com, HersheyEntertainment.com, GIANT Center Box Office, Ticketmaster Outlets or by-phone at 800-745-3000. Tickets prices are $22.18, $32.35, $42.85 and $77.85*. (*Additional fees may apply, while supplies last.) VIP Packages will be available beginning March 17 at 10 AM. For more info on the show or VIP packages, click HERE.
#Trendfest is the social event kicking off the summer! Follow @kissfm993 and @FM97 and all the artists to see what's trending!
@Charlieputh @TroyeSivan @NathanSykes @theofficialdaya @ShawnHook
The wristband policy will be in effect for this concert. Fans are permitted on the Hersheypark Entertainment Complex property beginning at 7 a.m. on Saturday, March 19. Two hours prior to the on-sale, fans will be directed in front of Giant Center Box Office, where they will be issued a numbered wristband. Wristbands are available for one hour, and at the conclusion of that hour, a selected fan will randomly choose a wristband that will determine the line order. For example: If 1,000 wristbands are issued during that hour and the number 500 is selected, the person wearing wristband 500 will be the first person in line. Numbers 501 to 1,000 will proceed in line behind, followed by numbers 1 through 499. Once the line is in place, fans arriving after the wristbands were issued will be escorted to the end of the numbered line.
Police Investigating Retail Theft
The Rush Township Police department is investigating a retail theft that occurred on, Monday, 3-14-16 at approximately 8:24PM.
Police Investigating Armed Robbery in Northumberland County
Mount Carmel Township Police Department is currently investigating an armed robbery that took place shortly before 7:30pm, Monday. The incident occurred at the Choice Tobacco Outlet on SR 61 in Atlas.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Rain Stops Practice Day At Big Diamond Speedway, Opener Set For April 1
Early morning rain showers and a forecast of more rain in the afternoon has forced Big Diamond Speedway to postpone the practice day and Enduro 60 to next Sunday, March 20 at 2.
The postponement means the season opener will be held on April 1 to kick off the 45th season of racing at the track.
"We are disappointed that we could not get the practice day and Enduro in today as the nice weather has given us plenty of time to get the track in great shape," promoter Jake Smulley said. "We'll give it another shot next week."
Next Sunday's practice is open to any car with a roll cage and the Enduro 60 will also take place. The gates will open at Noon with practice getting underway at 2. The pit fee is $30 while the grandstands are free.
Following the week off for Easter, the track will officially open its Friday night racing schedule with the CJ's Tire & Automotive Services 358 modifieds going 30 laps for $4,000 to win. The U.S.S Achey sportsman will race 20 laps for $1,000 to win while the Savage 61 roadrunners will race for $300 to win. The 600 modifieds will round out the four-division card.
On April 1, the gates will open 5:30 p.m with warm ups at 7:45 and racing getting underway at 8:15. General admission is $20 while kids 12 and under and active military with a VALID ID are free.
The postponement means the season opener will be held on April 1 to kick off the 45th season of racing at the track.
"We are disappointed that we could not get the practice day and Enduro in today as the nice weather has given us plenty of time to get the track in great shape," promoter Jake Smulley said. "We'll give it another shot next week."
Next Sunday's practice is open to any car with a roll cage and the Enduro 60 will also take place. The gates will open at Noon with practice getting underway at 2. The pit fee is $30 while the grandstands are free.
Following the week off for Easter, the track will officially open its Friday night racing schedule with the CJ's Tire & Automotive Services 358 modifieds going 30 laps for $4,000 to win. The U.S.S Achey sportsman will race 20 laps for $1,000 to win while the Savage 61 roadrunners will race for $300 to win. The 600 modifieds will round out the four-division card.
On April 1, the gates will open 5:30 p.m with warm ups at 7:45 and racing getting underway at 8:15. General admission is $20 while kids 12 and under and active military with a VALID ID are free.
Entries Still Needed for Girardville Saint Patrick's Day Parade
Friday, March 11, 2016
Scores for Third Round of the PIAA State High School Basketball Championship Playoffs
Scores for Third Round of the PIAA State High School Basketball Championship Playoffs
Girls
Class A
03/12/16
Mahanoy Area - 40
Halifax - 28
Mahanoy Area will play Lourdes Regional on Tuesday, March 15th, 2016
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Boys
Class A
03/11/16
Constitution - 62
Shenandoah Valley - 47
Bath Salts Found During Traffic Stop
On Wednesday March 9th, 2016 around 11:30pm Mahanoy City Police pulled over a vehicle driven by Johnathan Hindermyer on East Centre Street.
Due to the items located in plain view, Police conducted a search of the vehicle in an attempt to locate any other opened bottles of an alcoholic beverage and or any illegal substances.
Upon approaching the vehicle police immediately smelled alcohol emmitting from the vehicle. Police also observed that Hindermyer's eyes were red, glossy, and bouncing around from left to right.
Due to observing the driver's condition, Officers conducted a series of testing to Hindermyer to determine if he was capable of safely operating a vehicle, which he failed. Hindermyer was taken into custody for the Suspicion of Driving Under the Influence.
Two other individuals were also in the vehicle who were identified as Nikolas Taylor, of Tamaqua and Krystle Ketchledge, Mahanoy City.
Taylor was found to be wanted in Tennessee on an outstanding warrant.
Ketchledge was asked to step out of the vehicle so that Police could talk as she was registered as the owner of the vehicle. She was also the only occupant of the vehicle with a valid Driver's License.
Ketchledge was asked to step out of the vehicle so that Police could talk as she was registered as the owner of the vehicle. She was also the only occupant of the vehicle with a valid Driver's License.
While she exited the vehicle, police observed an orange cap which police knew is used to cover the needle of a syringe. Police asked Ketchledge if she had anything on her which may potentially endanger their safety that Police should know about, to which she stated "no".
Police then conducted a pat down search of her pockets just to verify for their safety, to which she said agreed.
Upon looking in Ketchledge's hooded sweatshirt pocket, Police observed an orange tourniquet. Police then also observed an opened bottle of Calico Jack Caribbean Rum Alcoholic Beverage resting on the floor of the front passenger seat where Taylor was located as well as a glass pipe with dark burnt residue inside.
Due to the items located in plain view, Police conducted a search of the vehicle in an attempt to locate any other opened bottles of an alcoholic beverage and or any illegal substances.
While doing so, Police located within the rear passenger right seat where Ketchledge was seated, one small gold decorative box containing 4 capped syringes, 4 cotton ball swabs, and 2 water bottle caps.
Police also searched a brown purse that was next to the gold decorative box. Within the purse, Police found a wallet which contained a Pennsylvania Driver's License card issued to Ketchledge.
Also within the purse was a smaller purse that contained a total of 116 packaging bags with the word Diesel imprinted on it, 20 individual packets with Diesel Imprinted on it containing a multi colored substance.
Also located within the reach of Ketchledge, in the rear passenger seating area, was also a large black box. Within the box, there were 3 pill bottles. The first bottle had a label which showed that the prescription was issued to Nikolas Taylor and should contain 30 OxyCodone 5mg pills on March 2nd, 2016. This bottle currently contained 1 OxyCodone pill and 9 Promethazine pills.
The second pill bottle located within the same black box showed that the perscription was issued to Nikolas Taylor and should contain 15 Promethazine 25mg pills, which was filled on March 2nd, 2016. This pill bottle currently contained 15 Diazepam pills and 1 Alprazolam pill.
The last and final pill bottle found within the black box, exhibited a Walgreens perscription label which had previously been multilated. This final pill bottle containted 105 Tramodol pills.
Lastly, located in the rear pocket of the front passenger seat, which was positioned directly in front of Ketchledge was an open syringe which Ketchledge made the officer aware of and stated that she just used it prior to the traffic stop.
Due to the illegal substances found to be in the possession of Ketchledge, she was taken into custody and transported back to Mahanoy' City Borough Police Station for processing then transported to Schuylkill County Prison to be held on a 48 hour detainer issued by Schuylkill County Adult Probation and Parole Department.
The multi colored substance found within the packets, imprinted with the work Diesel, tested positive for containing Methylmethcathinone also known as Bath Salts.
Due to the illegal substances found to be in the possession of Ketchledge, she was taken into custody and transported back to Mahanoy' City Borough Police Station for processing then transported to Schuylkill County Prison to be held on a 48 hour detainer issued by Schuylkill County Adult Probation and Parole Department.
The multi colored substance found within the packets, imprinted with the work Diesel, tested positive for containing Methylmethcathinone also known as Bath Salts.
Ketchledge was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge David J. Rossi on charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession with intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia, misbranding of medication or prescription. She was locked up in Schuylkill County Prison unable to post bail.
Shenandoah Police were also requested to the scene for assistance.
Tickets on Sale Now for North Schuylkill Theatre Arts Presents Guys and Dolls

Tickets are now on sale from any cast members for the North Schuylkill Theatre Arts production of Guys and Dolls, set to take the stage on Friday, April 1st and Saturday, April 2nd.
Performances each night will begin at 7:30PM at the North Schuylkill Junior/Senior High School Auditorium. Contact the school at 570-874-0495 for further information.
Opening Day Trout Season Breakfast at Sweet Arrow Lake Park
Sweet Arrow Lake is a beautiful place to spend a morning and it’s a great place to catch fish! So, for fishermen and non-fishermen alike it’s the perfect place to have breakfast on the opening day of Trout season. Join us on Saturday, April 2, 2016, 6:00-10:00 a.m. for our breakfast that has become an annual tradition. Adults $6.00; children $4.00. Fill yourself before you fill your creel. For more information and directions call 570-345-8952.
Celebrate Schuylkill & Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau Presents Spring Thaw Art Tour
- The Arts Barn
- The Walk In Art Center
- The Tamaqua Community Art Center
- The Seed House
- Mud & Maker
- Schuylkill Choral Society
- Strawberry Playhouse
- Gabriel Youth Orchestra
- The Art & Craft Gallery of Hamburg
- The Stonehedge CoOp
- The Art of the Brew Craft Beer Festival
The Spring Thaw three day calendar is full of open houses, art exhibitions, shopping, giveaways, music and concerts, presentations, kids activities, bake sales, craft beer and wine tasting, theatre and much more. Each location showcases their individual events during the weekend with the common focus of celebrating and enjoying art and culture in the community.
A Spring Thaw detailed calendar of events is listed on the Celebrate Schuylkill’s and the individual venues’ websites and Facebook pages. For more information please visit www.celebrateschuylkill.com
Celebrate Schuylkill & Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau Presents Spring Thaw Art Tour
Seedlings for Schools from the Pennsylvania Game Commission
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is helping students learn about the vital role trees play in the environment.
Nestlé USA Announces Voluntary Recall of a Limited Number of DiGiorno® Pizzas, Lean Cuisine® and Stouffer’s® Products Due to the Potential Presence of Foreign Material
Nestlé USA is initiating a voluntary recall of a limited number of DiGiorno®, Lean Cuisine®, and Stouffer’s® products due to the potential presence of glass pieces. This voluntary recall covers only specific production codes of the following products:
- DiGiorno Thin & Crispy Spinach and Garlic Pizza
- DiGiorno Rising Crust Spinach and Mushroom Pizza
- DiGiorno pizzeria Thin Crust Spinach and Mushroom Pizza
- DiGiorno pizzeria Tuscan-style Chicken Pizza
- Lean Cuisine Spinach and Mushroom Pizza
- Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli
- Lean Cuisine Ricotta and Spinach Ravioli
- Lean Cuisine Spinach, Artichoke & Chicken Panini
- Lean Cuisine Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli
- Stouffer’s Vegetable Lasagna (10 oz., 37 oz. and 96 oz. sizes)
- Stouffer’s Spinach Soufflé
- Stouffer’s Chicken Lasagna
The voluntary recall is limited to the production codes listed below. To locate the production code, consumers should look on the side panel of the package. No other production codes, sizes or varieties of DiGiorno, Lean Cuisine or Stouffer’s products are affected by this recall.
No injuries have been reported. We are recalling these products because they may contain small pieces of glass that may cause injury. Although our investigation is ongoing, we believe the source of the glass is spinach that was an ingredient common to the products subject to this recall. Nestlé USA is taking this action out of an abundance of caution after several consumers reported that they had found small pieces of glass in some of these products.
Consumers who may have purchased the products listed above should not consume them but should instead contact Nestlé Consumer Services at 1-800-681-1676.
DiGiorno products affected by the recall:
Item
|
Production Code
|
UPC
|
Best Before Date
|
DiGiorno Thin & Crispy
Spinach and Garlic Pizza |
5363525921
5363525922 5364525921
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6019525921
6019525922 |
7192145143
|
July 2016
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Aug. 2016
|
DiGiorno Rising Crust
Spinach and Mushroom Pizza |
6004525932
6005525931 6020855932 6021525931 |
7192100335
|
Aug. 2016
|
DiGiorno pizzeria Thin Crust
Spinach and Mushroom Pizza |
6009525952
|
7192158570
|
Aug. 2016
|
DiGiorno pizzeria!
Tuscan-style Chicken Pizza |
6017525952
6018525951 |
7192196236
|
Aug. 2016
|
Lean Cuisine products affected by the recall:
Item
|
Production Code
|
UPC
|
Best Before Date
|
Lean Cuisine Spinach and Mushroom Pizza
|
5339587814
5340587814 5340587815 6003587814 |
13800135209
|
Nov. 2016
|
Lean Cuisine Spinach, Artichoke & Chicken Panini
|
5348587814
----------
6011587814
|
13800553263
|
July 2016
----------
Aug. 2016
|
Lean Cuisine Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli
|
5348587812
5349587812 |
13800583581
|
Jan. 2017
|
Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli
|
5362587812
5363587812 |
13800558060
|
Jan. 2017
|
Lean Cuisine Ricotta Cheese and Spinach Ravioli
|
6004595912
6005595912 |
1380093052
|
Feb. 2017
|
Stouffer’s products affected by the recall:
Item
|
Production Code
|
UPC
|
Best Before Date
|
Stouffer’s Vegetable Lasagna
Party Size (96oz) |
5351595916
5353595915 5353595916
----------
6004595916
|
13800190024
|
March 2017
----------
April 2017
|
Stouffer’s Whole Grain Vegetable Lasagna (10oz)
|
5353595913
----------
6011595513
|
13800103239
|
March 2017
----------
April 2017
|
Stouffer’s Vegetable Lasagna
Family Size (37oz) |
5349595914
|
13800555106
|
Jan. 2017
|
Stouffer’s Chicken Lasagna Party Size (96oz)
|
5355595915
|
13800030528
|
Jan. 2018
|
Stouffer’s Spinach Soufflé (12oz)
|
5353595528
5353595538 |
13800105851
|
July 2016
|
The quality and safety of our products are the top priority for our company. We apologize to our retail customers and consumers and sincerely regret any inconvenience created by this recall. We are working with both the U. S. Food & Drug Administration and the U. S. Department of Agriculture on this voluntary recall and will cooperate with them fully.
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