Thursday, May 19, 2016

Man Drowns in Pine Grove Township Reservoir

A Lebanon County man reportedly drowned in a Pine Grove Township reservoir Wednesday.

According to the Republican Herald, dive teams recovered the body of Joseph Kearney, 22, of Lebanon from the High Bridge Dam of Lebanon County Reservoir in Pine Grove Township late Thursday.

The drowning reportedly took place Wednesday evening.

The State Police in Schuylkill Haven are investigating.


Full details from the Republican Herald

Five Arrested in Drug Sweep Thursday

Five individuals were arrested Thursday when they were picked up on outstanding warrants.


According to the Schuylkill County District Attorney's Office, authorities attempted to arrest individuals on 10 different warrants Thursday on drug charges.

Arrests began around 6:30am in the Ashland/Girardville area, and out of the 10, 5 individuals were arrested, listed below are the names and charges:

  • Ryan Connor
    • charges for possession/delivery of methamphetamine, $50,000 Straight Cash Bail
  • Leo Cress, 56, Girardville
    • charges for possession/delivery of suboxone, $10,000 Straight Cash Bail
  • Susan McGurl, 45, Ashland
    • charges for possession/delivery of bath salts, $50,000 Straight Cash Bail
  • April Mogish
    • charges for possession/delivery of bath salts, $55,000 Straight Cash Bail
  • Theodore Stang, 51, Girardville
    • charges for possession/delivery of prescription pills, $10,000 Straight Bail
All 5 were arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Christina Hale and committed to Schuylkill County Prison

The other 5 individuals are still being sought by authorities on outstanding warrants and are asking for the public's help if you know their whereabouts.
  • Christopher Benjamin, 33, Lost Creek
  • Jason Connor, unknown
  • Justin Kachelries, 24, Girardville
  • Angela Kohl, 27, Girardville
  • Jesse Pritsch, 33, Ashland
Anyone with information on the individuals above should call the drug tip line at 1-800-414-1406.

Arrests Made During Warrant Sweep Thursday Morning

On Thursday morning, authorities were busy serving warrants in the Girardville area.

County Treasurer Reminds Dog Owners that Licenses are Past Due

Treasurer Linda Marchalk reminds all Schuylkill County dog owners that 2016 dog licenses are now past due. State law requires that all dogs three months or older be licensed by January 1. An annual license is $8.50 and a lifetime license is $51.50. If the dog is spayed or neutered, the annual fee is $6.50 while a lifetime license is $31.50. Discounts are available for senior citizens and people with disabilities. Marchalk has been told that State Dog Wardens will be canvassing in Schuylkill County in June as well as additional times throughout the year. For each unlicensed dog, the warden can issue the dog owner a citation which is a summary offense which carries a maximum fine of $300.

Licenses are available at the Schuylkill County Treasurer’s Office or your local dog agent. For your convenience, you can also go online at www.padoglicense.com to purchase your license. A list of 2016 Dog Agents and a downloadable application is available online at www.co.schuylkill.pa.us/Offices/Treasurer/Treasurer.asp

“Not only is it a state law, but obtaining a license is a good way to ensure the safety of our pets,” said Marchalk. “If a dog is lost or stolen, a license can safely reunite them with the owner.”

T-102 Appalachian Wine Festival This Weekend

The T-102 Applachian Wine Festival is this weekend.

USA Drive-In Opening This Weekend at the Schuylkill Mall


The Drive In is scheduled to open for the summer on Friday, May 20th.

Man Charged With Attempted Murder and Drug Charges After Heroin Overdose

On Wednesday, around 8:30pm, Shenandoah Borough Police were called to 23 S Chestnut St for a heroin overdose.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Free Car Seat Fitting Stations Scheduled As Part of "Click It or Ticket"

The national "Click It or Ticket" campaign occurs May 23 - June 5, 2016.

Girls Pint Out Announces a New Chapter in Schuylkill, Carbon, and Lower Luzerne Counties

Girls Pint is happy to announce that Anthracite Girls Pint Out is the newest Girls Pint Out chapter. 

PHOTO: Blue Mountain Graduate Recipient of South Schuylkill Garden Club Scholarship

Courtney Steinruch a soon to be Blue Mountain graduate speaks about her future plans to study environmental science to the members of the South Schuylkill Garden Club at their monthly meeting. Courtney is this year's recipient of the Club's Scholarship. Looking on is Porcupine Pat as the Scholarship Chairman.

Photo taken by Kim Morgan

One Flown to Hospital After Crash Overnight

One person was flown to an area hospital overnight after a crash early Wednesday.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Police Investigating Theft and Use of Fraudulent Gift Cards

The Rush Township Police is currently investigating a theft which occurred at the Hometown Wal Mart on 5/16/16 around 4:00pm.

Bret Michaels Returning to Goodfellas in June

Goodfellas in Pottsville announced Tuesday morning that Bret Michaels will be returning in June with a special guest, Eric Brittingham of Cinderella.

Police Discover Heroin While Serving Warrants

(05/17/16) On Monday, Schuylkill Haven Borough Police Department were assigned to a warrant detail. The purpose of the detail is to serve outstanding warrants for previous arrests made by the Department in which the defendant has failed in responding to charges.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Schuylkill County Woman Identified as Victim in Deadly Northampton County Crash

Authorities have identified one of three victims in a Northampton County deadly crash earlier this month as a woman from Schuylkill County.

Kayak Demo Day

Thinking about getting a kayak? The Lazy River Riders' Kayak Club has just the thing to help you take the plunge with confidence. On Sunday, June 5, 2016, 3:00-5:30 p.m. at the boat launch area on Sweet Arrow Lake Road try a variety of boats, sit in them, and give them a paddle on the lake to help you choose the best one for you! Club members will be furnishing their boats & knowledge to help you make a wise purchase. This is a sunshine only event and pre-registration is required by calling 570-624-3018.

Man Facing Drug Charges

Late Sunday Brian Cyr, 27, of Frackville was arrested by Mahanoy City Police Officers Johnson and Rentschler and charged with numerous drug offenses.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Four Facing Drug Charges

Frackville Borough Police have filed charges against four males after incident that occurred on May 5th.

Schuylkill County Road Work Scheduled for This Week


Schuylkill County Road Work Scheduled for This Week

One Flown After Vehicle Crashes into Home Sunday Morning

One person was flown Sunday morning after a vehicle crashed into a home Sunday morning.