Police in Carbon County are asking for the public's assistance in apprehending a subject of an armed robbery that took place Wednesday morning.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Three Injured, One Flown to Hospital After Tuesday Morning Crash
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Schuylkill County Ambulance Catches Fire on Interstate 81 in Lebanon County
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Big Diamond Speedway Point Standings as of May 27
Lottery Winning Employees Charged for Stealing Money from Store
The Pennsylvania State Police have charged four employees of a Schuylkill County store with stealing money and using it on the Pennsylvania Lottery and other items.
According to Police, Kerry Titus, 54, Joan Lechleitner, 51, Samantha Schaeffer, 25, and Tyler Schappell, 21, all of Pottsville were arraigned Tuesday afternoon on charges of theft by unlawful taking and theft by deception for allegedly stealing over $175,000 from the Cressona Agway, located on 22 North Second Street where they all worked.
The thefts were reportedly made through fraudulent product returns between May 2011 and March 2016.
The accused then reportedly spent the money on various items including Pennsylvania Lottery tickets.
According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, the four hit the Cash 5 Jackpot on September 11, 2015 for $261,000.
The four were arraigned before Magisterial District Judge James Ferrier, Orwigsburg.
According to Police, Kerry Titus, 54, Joan Lechleitner, 51, Samantha Schaeffer, 25, and Tyler Schappell, 21, all of Pottsville were arraigned Tuesday afternoon on charges of theft by unlawful taking and theft by deception for allegedly stealing over $175,000 from the Cressona Agway, located on 22 North Second Street where they all worked.
The thefts were reportedly made through fraudulent product returns between May 2011 and March 2016.
The accused then reportedly spent the money on various items including Pennsylvania Lottery tickets.
According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, the four hit the Cash 5 Jackpot on September 11, 2015 for $261,000.
The four were arraigned before Magisterial District Judge James Ferrier, Orwigsburg.
USDA Rural Development Funds Two New Minersville Trucks through a Loan and Grant Combo
USDA Rural Development is funding the purchase of two new trucks for the use of the Borough of Minersville, Schuylkill County. The Borough of Minersville is an eligible rural area in the state of Pennsylvania.
“USDA Rural Development is happy to fund vehicles for communities like Minersville,” said Rural Development State Director Tom Williams. “Funding these vehicles will ensure that the Borough of Minersville continues to respond to calls around the community in a timely and efficient manner.”
The funding comes in the form of a Rural Development Community Facility loan of $96,600 as well as a Community Facility grant of $20,600. This loan and grant combination will be used to purchase two 2016 Chevrolet 3500HD trucks. One truck will come equipped with a dump box, snow plow, and salt spreader packages while the second truck will come equipped with a snow plow package. A $200 applicant contribution puts the total project funding at $117,400.
In Pennsylvania last year, the USDA Community Facility Program invested over $199 million in rural Pennsylvania through 58 community facilities loans and grants. Community Facilities programs help build, expand, rehabilitate, purchase, and support the development of police and emergency fire stations and equipment, museums, child care centers, hospitals, clinics, schools, and more.
“USDA Rural Development is happy to fund vehicles for communities like Minersville,” said Rural Development State Director Tom Williams. “Funding these vehicles will ensure that the Borough of Minersville continues to respond to calls around the community in a timely and efficient manner.”
The funding comes in the form of a Rural Development Community Facility loan of $96,600 as well as a Community Facility grant of $20,600. This loan and grant combination will be used to purchase two 2016 Chevrolet 3500HD trucks. One truck will come equipped with a dump box, snow plow, and salt spreader packages while the second truck will come equipped with a snow plow package. A $200 applicant contribution puts the total project funding at $117,400.
In Pennsylvania last year, the USDA Community Facility Program invested over $199 million in rural Pennsylvania through 58 community facilities loans and grants. Community Facilities programs help build, expand, rehabilitate, purchase, and support the development of police and emergency fire stations and equipment, museums, child care centers, hospitals, clinics, schools, and more.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Friday's Results from Big Diamond Speedway - 05/27/16
Friday's Results from Big Diamond Speedway - 05/27/16
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Hawk Mountain Council to Host Service to Youth and Community Breakfast
The Hawk Mountain Council, Boy Scouts of America will hold a Distinguished Citizen Breakfast to honor the Schaeffer Family, H. Slayton Altenburg and other local community leaders.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Yuengling to Present Donation to VFW at National Convention
D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., announced Thursday that it will recognize the sacrifices that America’s veterans have made by presenting a generous donation to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) at the 117th VFW National Convention in Charlotte N.C. this July. The donation will go toward the VFW’s many veteran and military assistance programs which help countless veterans, service members and military family members each year.
Man Charged with Sexually Assaulting Teenage Girl
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Wednesday's Schuylkill County Weather Forecast - 05/25/16
Fire Company to Celebrate Engine Milestone
The Rangers Hose Company, Girardville, is planning a day of activities for June 4th, 2016 to celebrate their 1916 Ford Model T fire engine turning 100 years old.
Pennsylvania Gas Stations Will Soon Be Allowed to Sell Six Packs
Pennsylvania Governor Wolf announced Wednesday that you soon will be able to buy six packs at your local gas stations.
Fire Crews Called to Fire in Shenandoah
Around 11:30am Wednesday, fire crews were called to 219 West Oak Street, Shenandoah for a house fire.
Fire Crews at the Scene of a Fire in East Brunswick Township
Around 9:00am, Wednesday, fire crews were called to 111 Bear Creek Drive, East Brunswick Township for a house fire.
The fire is reported to be a trailer.
More details when they are available.
The fire is reported to be a trailer.
More details when they are available.
Hallmark Closing in the Fairlane Village Mall
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Auditor General Reports that 42,000 Calls to Child Abuse Hotline Went Unanswered
HARRISBURG (May 24, 2016) – Thousands of children across the commonwealth could have been left in dangerous situations, Auditor General Eugene DePasquale said Tuesday, because of severe deficiencies at ChildLine, the state hotline for reporting suspected child abuse and neglect.
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