On September 19, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Shenandoah Police responded to the area of Jardin and Coal Streets for a strong armed robbery.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Man Facing Robbery and Drug Charges
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Philadelphia Man Arrested on Warrants
On September 19, 2015 at 2:26 Pm, Shenandoah police responded to the intersection of Gilbert and Coal streets for harassment. Officers arrived on scene and spoke to the complainant who stated they were being harassed by a male named Michael Lutz.
Friday, September 18, 2015
"Wonders of the Wilderness" at Sweet Arrow Lake Park

Three Days, Three Tractor Trailer Accidents
A third tractor trailer accident took place in the borough of Gordon in just as many days on Friday evening.
Emergency personnel were called again to the intersection of East Plane and Biddle Streets in the borough just after 6:00pm Friday.
The truck was hauling a orange juice. Bottles could be found all over the road and intersection.
Accidents took place on Wednesday and Thursday as well at the same intersection.
Borough officials had already announced Thursday that they will be meeting with PennDOT in order to come up with a plan for the road.
Emergency personnel were called again to the intersection of East Plane and Biddle Streets in the borough just after 6:00pm Friday.
The truck was hauling a orange juice. Bottles could be found all over the road and intersection.
Accidents took place on Wednesday and Thursday as well at the same intersection.
Borough officials had already announced Thursday that they will be meeting with PennDOT in order to come up with a plan for the road.
Additional photos from Coal Region Fire
Schuylkill County High School Football Scores for Week #3
Friday, September 18th
Blue Mountain - 24
Pottsville - 13
Jim Thorpe - 23
Tamaqua - 7
Lehighton - 33
North Schuylkill - 13
Mahanoy Area - 42
Panther Valley - 12
Marian Catholic - 40
Minersville - 20
Pine Grove - 0
Juniata - 79
Schuylkill Haven - 47
Shenandoah Valley - 0
Tri-Valley - 28
Williams Valley - 6
Saturday, September 19th
Columbia Montour Vo-Tech - 32
Nativity BVM - 24
Equipment, Copperwire Stolen from PPL Substation in Schuylkill County
According to the Morning Call, equipment and copper wire were stolen from the PPL substation in Rush Township earlier this week.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Second Tractor Trailer Crash at Bottom of the Gordon Mountain in Two Days
Local Author Panel Discusses Navigating the Path to Publication Event
Irish Blessing Returning to Sweet Arrow Lake Park
Irish Blessing will perform at the Sweet Arrow Lake Clubhouse on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. for a very special performance of Celtic music and dance.
"Critters Beyond Your Back Door" at Sweet Arrow Lake

Schuylkill County High School Football Schedule for Week #3
Argall Pushes Federal Officials to Support U.S. Anthracite Coal
HARRISBURG – The state Senate unanimously adopted a resolution calling on the president and federal lawmakers to impose tariffs on imported anthracite coal on Wednesday, according to Senator David G. Argall (R-Schuylkill/Berks).
Anthracite coal industries in Russia, Ukraine and China are heavily subsidized by their respective governments, allowing producers to reduce prices for exports below market value.
Senate Resolution 54, sponsored by Argall, would call on federal officials to place tariffs on imported anthracite coal in order to level the playing field.
“When it is cheaper to import foreign energy from halfway around the globe than it is to produce the same thing in our own backyard, we have a real issue,” Argall said. “We should be standing up for own energy production in Pennsylvania and in the United States, but instead this federal administration continues to hamstring domestic energy production while giving countries like Russia and China a free pass. Brian Rich of Reading Anthracite summed up the issue best at our Pottsville public hearing when he said that other countries have a war for coal, but in the United States, we have a war on coal.”
The measure was the topic of a state Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee public hearing in June in Pottsville.
The anthracite industry accounts for more than 1,000 jobs in the state and contributes approximately $200 million to the state’s economy, according to the Pennsylvania Anthracite Council.
During the hearing, President and CEO Greg Driscoll of Blaschak Coal Corporation, based in Mahanoy City, suggested that leveling the playing field in terms of foreign subsidies could result in the creation of up to 12,000 new jobs in Pennsylvania.
The resolution will be sent to President Obama, members of the Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation and leaders in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
Anthracite coal industries in Russia, Ukraine and China are heavily subsidized by their respective governments, allowing producers to reduce prices for exports below market value.
Senate Resolution 54, sponsored by Argall, would call on federal officials to place tariffs on imported anthracite coal in order to level the playing field.
“When it is cheaper to import foreign energy from halfway around the globe than it is to produce the same thing in our own backyard, we have a real issue,” Argall said. “We should be standing up for own energy production in Pennsylvania and in the United States, but instead this federal administration continues to hamstring domestic energy production while giving countries like Russia and China a free pass. Brian Rich of Reading Anthracite summed up the issue best at our Pottsville public hearing when he said that other countries have a war for coal, but in the United States, we have a war on coal.”
The measure was the topic of a state Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee public hearing in June in Pottsville.
The anthracite industry accounts for more than 1,000 jobs in the state and contributes approximately $200 million to the state’s economy, according to the Pennsylvania Anthracite Council.
During the hearing, President and CEO Greg Driscoll of Blaschak Coal Corporation, based in Mahanoy City, suggested that leveling the playing field in terms of foreign subsidies could result in the creation of up to 12,000 new jobs in Pennsylvania.
The resolution will be sent to President Obama, members of the Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation and leaders in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Home Damaged By Fire Wednesday Evening in Ashland
Around 9:00pm Wednesday evening, emergency personnel were called to a house fire at the corner of Chesnut and Hoffman Boulevard in Ashland.
Tractor Trailer Crashes into Vehicle at the Bottom of the Gordon Mountain Wednesday Morning
Police Searching for Missing 75 Year Old Man
The PA State Police is asking for the public's help in finding a man who was last seen leaving Schuylkill Medical Center East, Pottsville, around 10:00am Tuesday.
Friendly's Fundraising Night for Minersville Youth Football
Frackville Man Facing Attempted Rape, Burglary Charges
Pottsville Man Charged with Sexual Assault of Minor
A Pottsville man has been charged with sexual abuse of children stemming from an incident last year.
McCann Pottsville Campus to Celebrate 20th Anniversary on Thursday
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