The termination hearing for suspended Gilberton Borough Chief Mark Kessler will take place at 5:30PM this evening in Gilberton.
Word is news crews are already beginning to park outside Gilberton's Borough Building.
While the whole thing started because of Kessler making Youtube videos with the Borough's guns, the hearing is expected to focus on unrelated job performance issues. Some charges are that Kessler didn't fill out mandatory government crime forms, use a law enforcement discount to get tires for his own vehicle, destroying borough property and was insubordinate towards council members.
Skook News will keep you up to date on what happens during the hearing.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Schuylkill County High School Football Power Rankings - Week #6
Schuylkill County High School Football Power Rankings - Week #6
3 undefeated teams remain at the top, but how far did Williams Valley fall?
3 undefeated teams remain at the top, but how far did Williams Valley fall?
3 From County Honored At Spirit of Courage Awards
Last night at the 8th Annual Spirit of Courage Awards, at the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg campus in Bethlehem, 3 from Schuylkill County were honored. The awards honor those for their acts of heroism or commitment to burn education.
Mahanoy City firefighters James Markiewicz and Paul Brutto Jr. were honored for when they rescued an elderly man and a couple from a burning building.
Girardville Fire Chief, Frank Zangari, was also honored for leading a smoke alarm distribution program that has put over 10,000 smoke alarms in Schuylkill County homes.
Mahanoy City firefighters James Markiewicz and Paul Brutto Jr. were honored for when they rescued an elderly man and a couple from a burning building.
Girardville Fire Chief, Frank Zangari, was also honored for leading a smoke alarm distribution program that has put over 10,000 smoke alarms in Schuylkill County homes.
Police Investigating Missing Copper Wire
The State Police are looking for any information regarding missing copper wire in Tremont Twp.
Police say 100 pounds of copper wire went missing between October 4th and October 7th from two trucks in the 100 block of Mollystown Road.
Call state police at 570-739-1330 if you have any information.
Police say 100 pounds of copper wire went missing between October 4th and October 7th from two trucks in the 100 block of Mollystown Road.
Call state police at 570-739-1330 if you have any information.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Happy National Pierogie Day
Today marked the 5th Annual Pierogie Day across America and we wouldn't even be having this day without a well-known company right here in Schuylkill County.
Mrs. T's Pierogies is the largest producer of frozen pierogies in the country. From finger food to eating it as a main course, they are the perfect for any occasion.
Mrs. T's Pierogies is the largest producer of frozen pierogies in the country. From finger food to eating it as a main course, they are the perfect for any occasion.
Turkey Hill Ice Cream Recall
Turkey Hill has voluntarily recalled some of it's ice cream.
The company is saying the recall is limited to packages sold in Turkey Hill Minit Markets in Pennsylvania, some Wal-Mart stores in Pennsylvania and West Virginia and other small grocers and convenience stores in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
The company is saying the recall is limited to packages sold in Turkey Hill Minit Markets in Pennsylvania, some Wal-Mart stores in Pennsylvania and West Virginia and other small grocers and convenience stores in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Ringtown Funeral Director Accepts Plea Deal With Prosecutors
In April 2013, Ringtown Funeral Director, Steve Oravitz was charged forging a name on a life insurance policy naming his business as the beneficiary of a 10,000 policy.
WNEP reported now that the funeral director has accepted a plea deal with prosecutors. In the deal, 3 of the 4 felonies that Oravitz was charged with will be dropped. The last remaining felony is being downgraded to a misdemeanor charge of forgery. In return, he will plead no contest.
The agreement calls for 100 hours community service and no jail time.
WNEP reported now that the funeral director has accepted a plea deal with prosecutors. In the deal, 3 of the 4 felonies that Oravitz was charged with will be dropped. The last remaining felony is being downgraded to a misdemeanor charge of forgery. In return, he will plead no contest.
The agreement calls for 100 hours community service and no jail time.
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