Thursday, October 15, 2020
Schuylkill County Officials Release Joint Statement on Impact of COVID-19 in the County Courthouse
That does not mean they were exposed to the virus in the Courthouse.
There is no cluster within WILLIAM E. BALDWIN, PRESIDENT JUDGE CYRUS PALMER DOLBIN, JUDGE JACQUELINE L. RUSSELL, JUDGE CHARLES M. MILLER, JUDGE JAMES P. GOODMAN, JUDGE CHRISTINA E. HALE, JUDGE D. MICHAEL STINE, SENIOR JUDGE the Courthouse.
Significant safety measures have been put in place to protect our employees and the visitors of the Courthouse. Everyone who enters the Courthouse is subjected to a quick, noninvasive check of his or her temperature upon entering the building. Our security staff who take the temperatures all wear masks. Anyone exhibiting symptoms or refusing to wear a mask is denied entry.
Once inside the Courthouse, employees and visitors are further protected by cleaning protocols adopted to prevent the spread of the virus and by rules imposed by the Court’s Administrative Orders regarding behaviors within the Courthouse.
Courtrooms, offices, restrooms, and common areas are being regularly cleaned.
Movement throughout the Courthouse is being restricted for employees and visitors. Employees are restricted to their offices unless their duties require them to go to another office, and then they must return to their office as soon as those duties are fulfilled. Visitors too must complete their business and depart when finished. Within the offices, protective shields have been erected to safeguard our employees and visitors. Although food and drinks are available in the canteen, no one is permitted to use the tables and chairs formerly available in the canteen area.
Masks are required to be worn in all courtrooms, public meeting rooms, hallways, and other common areas.
Additional precautions have been implemented to protect those called for jury duty.
Jurors do not sit in the jury box nor deliberate in small rooms. The jurors sit in the audience, and only our two largest courtrooms are used for trials so that the jurors may be appropriately social distanced. When it is time to deliberate, everyone but the jurors vacate the courtroom so the jurors may remain socially distanced while they discuss their verdict.
Further, the Court is utilizing video conferencing and Zoom whenever possible for its proceedings to reduce the number of individuals who need to be present in the Courthouse. That technology is also used for all prison inmate procedures, except trials, thereby reducing the need to move an inmate in and out of the prison, and helping to prevent the virus from entering our County jail.
We will promptly inform our employees and the press whenever we become aware of an employee who has tested positive. However, due to privacy rights as guaranteed under HIPAA, we will not identify the employee. Nor will we identify the office where the infected employee works, as that could lead to a HIPAA violation. As previously stated, anyone who has been in close contact with the infected employee will be contacted by the Human Resources Office aspart of the contact tracing process.
Everyone who enters the Courthouse, both employees and visitors alike, should assume that anyone with whom they come in contact could be contagious. By staying behind protective shields that have been erected for our protection, social distancing, wearing masks, and frequently washing hands, all of us can help reduce the spread of the virus.
Schuylkill County Halloween Parade and Trick or Treat Schedule - 2020
Commissioners Table Vote on Updates to Public Comment Policy During Meetings
The Schuylkill County Board of Commissioners tabled a vote on Wednesday that would have changed the way the public comments during Commissioner's Meetings.
Skook News Obituaries: October 14th, 2020
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Saint Clair Man Threatens Neighbor with Knife
A Saint Clair man is locked up in Schuylkill County Prison after he threatened his neighbor with a knife on Tuesday.
Schuylkill County, 1 of 6 Counties to Receive First Set COVID-19 Antigen Test Kits in Pennsylvania
Skook News Obituaries: October 13th, 2020
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Coroner Called to ATV Accident near Frackville
A Schuylkill County official was called to the scene of an ATV accident near Frackville Tuesday evening.
Fire Crews Responding to Barn Fire near Zion Grove
Monday, October 12, 2020
Skook News Obituaries: October 12th, 2020
Ashland Fire Department Informs and Educates Fire Prevention
Long-Term Bridge Repair Project to Begin This Week on Route 309 in Rush Township
PennDOT has announced a long-term bridge repair project will begin this week on Route 309 in Rush Township.
Schuylkill Haven Man Found with K2 Inside Vehicle
State Police Investigating Rocks Being Thrown at Vehicles on Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County
The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating an incident that left a windshield broken and reports of rocks being thrown at vehicles on Interstate 81.
Schuylkill County Weather Forecast: October 12th, 2020
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Pottsville Man Swindled Out of $8,000 in Fraudulent Tech Support Scam
The Pennsylvania State Police at Schuylkill Haven are investigated an incident where an elderly man was swindled out of $8,000 in a scam.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Nativity BVM Wins the "Brawl in the Backyard" Over Minersville
The annual "Brawl in the Backyard" game between Nativity BVM and Minersville was a one-sided game most of the night Friday.
Going into the annual meeting between the two schools, both entered the game riding on the momentum of Week 4 with Nativity shutting out Marian Catholic and Minersville scoring 57 points over Panther Valley.
From the start of the brawl, Minersville never found their rhythm and Nativity took advantage throughout the entire game.
Minersville's only score would come at near the end of the 3rd quarter when Jared Graeff would return an interception for a touchdown.
Nativity's QB Cody Miller would finish the night strong thrown 7 for 12 for 186 yards.
Nativity BVM's Cody Miller and Minersville's Jared Graeff would receive the game's MVP's.
Final score, Nativity over Minersville 42-7.
Photos by Chris Keiser / Keiser Action Sports Photography
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