Schuylkill County Road Work Scheduled for This Week
Sunday, May 15, 2016
One Flown After Vehicle Crashes into Home Sunday Morning
Friday, May 13, 2016
Woman Facing Drug Charges
Charges were filed today on a Shenandoah woman for an incident in Mahanoy City at the Coco Hut in April.
LCCC Holds New EMT Class for Carbon and Schuylkill Counties
Schnecksville, Pa., May 13, 2016 – Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) has added an additional Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program at its Morgan Center in Tamaqua for individuals who are likely to respond to pre-hospital emergencies or those considering a medical career.
Rain Washes Out Another Friday Night Of Action At Big Diamond
MINERSVILLE, PA. – For the third consecutive Friday, rain has forced the cancellation of the racing action at the Big Diamond Speedway.
Fire Destroys Vacant Home Friday Afternoon
Southbound Interstate 81 Lane Restrictions Begin Next Week
On Wednesday, May 18th, the southbound lanes of Interstate 81 from the Ravine Exit to Lebanon County will be restricted to a single lane and crossoverto the Northbound side for the next phase of the Interstate 81 construction project.
Man Facing Drug Charges After Incident
A man is facing drug charges after an overnight incident in Mahanoy City.
According to Police, Ilvin Gumbs, 23 of West Hazleton was charged by Ptlm Rentschler & Kovalewski after an incident around 12:30am Friday.
Gumbs faces charges of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, unlawful possession, drug paraphernalia, DUI, and summary offenses.
He was arrested and placed in Schuylkill County Prison.
Mahanoy City Police
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Laser Pointed at Flying Medical Helicopter
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| Photo not of actual incident |
The incident reportedly occurred about 8:50 p.m. April 17 near Seltzer, Norwegian Township.
Police said a Geisinger Medical Center Life Flight helicopter was flying overhead when someone aimed the light at the aircraft.
Schuylkill County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information on the identity of those responsible for this crime or on any unsolved crime in Schuylkill County.
Callers are asked to refer to case 05-08-16 when calling with information about the incident involving the laser light in Norwegian Township.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 877-TIPS4SC (877-847-7472).
Callers can also relay their information directly to state police at Schuylkill Haven by calling 570-739-1330.
All information will remain confidential
Callers can also relay their information directly to state police at Schuylkill Haven by calling 570-739-1330.
All information will remain confidential
Below is a video published by the FBI demonstrating how a pilot can be blinded by a laser while piloting an aircraft.
Yuengling Brewery Blood Drive - 05/27/16
Short Track Super Series ‘Anthracite Assault’ Postponed At Big Diamond Speedway
MINERSVILLE, PA. – The weather certainly has not been a favorable one for race fans in northeastern Pennsylvania since the calendar turned to the month of May.
9th Annual Kielbasi Festival is Coming Soon
The festival takes place in Shenandoah on May 21st, 2016 on Main and Centre Street and goes to Washington St.
The three kings, Capital Kowalonek's and Lucky's Kielbasi Shops and the Queen Mrs. T
will be featured.The three kings, Capital Kowalonek's and Lucky's Kielbasi Shops and the Queen Mrs. T
It starts at 11:00am and run until 5:00pm.
There is music by the Shenandoah All Star Polka band, Eastern European food, and craft, The Hookies Bleenies, fun for the kids and a bounce house.
There is also a contest for anyone that makes Kielbasi at home.
For more information call 570-462-2060
Follow the event on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/Kielbasi-Festival-Shenandoah-PA-346132849319/
"Schuylkill Mall Goes to the Dogs" This Sunday
Schuykill Mall Goes to the Dogs happens this Sunday from 10 to 5.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Schuylkill County Prison Receives Order from Department of Corrections
Schuylkill County Prison Board Chairman George F. Halcovage, Jr. announced Tuesday that the Schuylkill County Prison received an Order dated May 4, 2016 from Pennsylvania Department of Corrections determining that the Schuylkill County Prison is ineligible to receive any additional prisoners sentenced to a maximum term of 6 months or more but less than 5 years.
Commissioner Halcovage stated, "Despite the County's diligent efforts to reach the benchmark set by the PA Department of Corrections, the continued swelling numbers of inmates in Schuylkill County has prevented it from attaining that benchmark. The Schuylkill County Prison Board and Board of Commissioners are committed to continuing to work with the Department of Corrections, the Schuylkill County Court as well as County Law Enforcement professionals to insure that all inmate housing requirements are met and those individuals adjudicated by the Court requiring incarceration will be incarcerated."
The Commissioners will be reviewing the additional inmate housing agreements which upon approval will then open additional out of county housing opportunities for Schuylkill County Inmates.
In the order issued by John E. Wetzel, Secretary of the Department of Corrections, it states that the prison failed to reach the benchmark of 277 inmates within the prison by November 24, 2015. As of that date, 305 inmates were housed in the prison and continued to grow after. The Order was issued to help reduce the number of housed inmates below the agreed benchmark.
The agreed benchmark was set forth in the Settlement Agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections dated July 28, 2015.
The Prison Board with the Schuylkill County Board of Commissioners, has worked to implement several programs including work release, a day monitoring center and an inmate diversion program. In addition, contracts with various state and county correctional facilities to house Schuylkill County inmates have been entered into and others are currently being negotiated and reviewed.
The Prison Board with the Schuylkill County Board of Commissioners, has worked to implement several programs including work release, a day monitoring center and an inmate diversion program. In addition, contracts with various state and county correctional facilities to house Schuylkill County inmates have been entered into and others are currently being negotiated and reviewed.
The County has already diverted over thirty inmates since the original order and additional inmates are presently being classified for transfer.
Commissioner Halcovage stated, "Despite the County's diligent efforts to reach the benchmark set by the PA Department of Corrections, the continued swelling numbers of inmates in Schuylkill County has prevented it from attaining that benchmark. The Schuylkill County Prison Board and Board of Commissioners are committed to continuing to work with the Department of Corrections, the Schuylkill County Court as well as County Law Enforcement professionals to insure that all inmate housing requirements are met and those individuals adjudicated by the Court requiring incarceration will be incarcerated."
The Commissioners will be reviewing the additional inmate housing agreements which upon approval will then open additional out of county housing opportunities for Schuylkill County Inmates.
Wireless Nation Customer Appreciation Day This Saturday
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