Saturday, December 17, 2016

Tidings of Comfort and Joy Concert This Sunday

The Tidings of Comfort and Joy Concert will take place this Sunday December 18th, 2016 at  7:00pm at the First United Methodist Church, Pottsville. 

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 12/17/16



Schuylkill County Obituaries for 12/17/16

"Christmas in the Park" This Saturday

The first ever "Christmas in the Park" at Valley View Park (Gap Street, Hegins) will be held this Saturday from 5:00pm to 10:00pm.

Schuylkill County Weather Related Announcements - 12/17/2016


Schuylkill County Weather Related Announcements - 12/17/2016

Friday, December 16, 2016

Volunteers Find Dog Left in the Cold Outside Shelter

Volunteers searched for days to find a dog that was left at a shelter after hours earlier this month.

$270,000 Worth of Heroin Seized in Traffic Stop on Interstate 78 on Thursday

Thousands of baggies of heroin were seized Thursday during a traffic stop on Interstate 78 on Thursday.

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 12/16/2016


Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 12/16/2016

Schuylkill County High School Wrestling - 12/15/16


Schuylkill County High School Wrestling - 12/15/16

Schuylkill County High School Basketball Scores - 12/15/16


Schuylkill County High School Basketball Scores - 12/15/16

Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Friday Evening Through Saturday

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Schuylkill County from Friday Night through most of the day Saturday.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Governor Wolf Awards $1.5 Million to Counties to Combat Opioid Addiction, Recidivism for Inmates

Governor Tom Wolf announced Thursday that the Department of Corrections has recently awarded $1.5 million to human service agencies serving 13 counties to provide Medication Assisted Treatment to offenders for substance abuse disorder.

Schuylkill County High School Basketball Scores - 12/14/16


Schuylkill County High School Basketball Scores - 12/14/16

Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 12/15/2016


Schuylkill County Weather Forecast for 12/15/2016

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Police Investigating Credit Card Fraud

The Rush Township Police Department is investigating a credit card fraud that occurred on 10-19-2016 at 2:23am at the Walmart in Hometown.

Ho-Ho Roe with LulaRoe This Weekend to Benefit the Hometown Fire Company

Ho-Ho Roe with LulaRoe will be held Sunday, December 18th from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. to benefit the Hometown Fire Company and will feature 9 LuLaRoe consultants from throughout the immediate area.The event was initially scheduled for December 17th but was rescheduled due to weather. LulaRoe is a clothing line that is made up of comfortable, wearable clothes and includes shirts, tunics, leggings and dresses. Proceeds from the event will benefit the newly purchased 2016 KME pumper/.rescue Freightliner chasis that will be delivered in January and costs over $320,000. 

Gas Prices to Rise in New Year

On January 1st, 2017, Pennsylvanians will see a price increase at the pump.

LCCC Students Receive OTA Scholarships

Two Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) students enrolled in the School of Health Care Sciences each received a $500 scholarship from the Occupational Therapy Assistant Scholarship Fund. The fund was established in 2003 to support Associate in Applied Science students in the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program.

No More Registration Stickers in 2017

Did you know that registration stickers will be eliminated at the end of 2016?  How will law enforcement verify your license plates going forward?

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At the invitation of PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards in February, legislators and law enforcement officers  received a demonstration of Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology that provides law enforcement a better tool to verify expired vehicle registrations.

“License plate reader technology allows a single law enforcement officer to quickly, accurately and reliably check the status of thousands of license plates on a single shift using information from PennDOT’s registration database to determine if there are expired registrations or lack of
insurance for the vehicle,” said Richards. “It is a true force multiplier.”

Plate reader technology holds numerous advantages over the visual inspection of registration stickers, which can be counterfeited, sold, affixed to dead plates or applied to plates for which they were not intended. By querying the registration information using ALPR technology, a law enforcement officer
can identify expired vehicle registrations and insurance coverage. If there is something wrong, the officer would be immediately alerted by the ALPR of a problem with the vehicle’s registration.

To help law enforcement to prepare for the provision of Act 89 of 2013 that eliminates issuance of vehicle registration stickers by 2017, PennDOT is proposing a grant program utilizing the savings from the elimination of the registration stickers. The grant program could provide grants to law
enforcement officers for the purchase and maintenance of license plate readers.

With the elimination of registration stickers beginning January 1, 2017, customers will see a significant benefit in increased convenience when renewing vehicle registrations.

“Without the registration sticker, the future of Pennsylvania vehicle owners certainly looks brighter with respect to the registration renewal process,” said Richards. “By further leveraging technology, we can make renewing your vehicle’s registration and having an immediate, permanent registration
credential in hand as easy as spending a few minutes online from your home computer.”

Beginning January 1, 2017, customers who renew online will be able save a copy of and print a permanent registration card on demand. Future plans also include allowing customers to eventually upload their registration cards to their smart phones and eliminate the requirement to print a copy altogether.

Further savings will be realized in reduced mailing costs. Currently, 40 percent of customers already renew vehicle registrations online. Eliminating the need to mail these customers a registration sticker coupled with the ability to print their registration card on demand will eliminate more than $2 million per year in mailing costs. In addition, the elimination of the registration stickers will save $1 million a year in product costs, bringing the estimated first year savings to approximately $3.1 million.

The last registration sticker will be issued December 30, 2016. Customers will still need to have their vehicles registered and inspected, but will not be required to display a registration sticker on their license plate after December 31, 2016.

For more information on the plan to eliminate registration stickers, please visit www.dmv.pa.gov and look under the Registration Stickers tab under Vehicle Registration. The elimination of the registration sticker was evaluated as part of a Penn State University research study that concluded eliminating the registration sticker would have no impact on compliance with vehicle registration laws. A copy of the study is on the Driver and Vehicle Services webpage at www.dmv.pa.gov at the Registration Stickers tab under Vehicle Registration.

Schuylkill County Obituaries for 12/14/16



Schuylkill County Obituaries for 12/14/16

Schuylkill County High School Wrestling - 12/13/16


Schuylkill County High School Wrestling - 12/13/16