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Man allegedly forces himself on woman in apartment
Sunbury, Pa. — A Sunbury man was charged after he allegedly forced himself on a woman in an apartment and kissed her. Brandon Dwayne Walburn, 30, was hanging out at a friend's apartment on Sept. 12 when he started knocking on the wall of the neighbor's apartment. The female accuser then went to the apartment door to see where the knocking was coming from, according to the affidavit. Walburn opened...
CEO charged in Pa. workplace killing can pursue effort to have AG prosecute him
WILLIAMSPORT — The CEO who fatally shot his brother-in-law inside the Williamsport area family-owned business can appeal an order that keeps his prosecution with the Lycoming County district attorney’s office. County Judge Ryan M. Tira has granted a defense motion and amended his Aug. 19 order that recused...
Unknown suspects steal 16 firearms from Hughesville gun shop
Hughesville, Pa. — Police are looking for information regarding a burglary at a Hughesville gun shop. Trooper Fischer of PSP Montoursville says between 3:44 and 3:51 a.m. Sept. 21, several unknown suspects broke into the shop on North Railroad Street in Hughesville and took 16 firearms. The firearms are worth more than $6,000, and include Smith & Wesson brands, Diamondback, and a Beretta pistol. The suspects fled in a dark-colored vehicle. Police say the suspects damaged a front window when they broke into the shop. Anyone with information may contact PSP Montoursville at 570-368-5700.
Police seek man on attempted homicide charge in Columbia County
BLOOMSBURG – State Police at Hazleton are seeking a man they say shot another man... The post Police seek man on attempted homicide charge in Columbia County first appeared on The Shenandoah Sentinel.
Man trespassed from Walmart after stealing items
Montoursville, Pa. — A Muncy man is accused of stealing $226 worth of merchandise from a local Walmart. William Eugene Baugh, 61, switched barcodes for cheaper items or passed them through without scanning them, Montoursville Police Officer Kurt Hockman said. Investigators spoke to Baugh over the phone after learning his number from state parole and probation. Hockman called Baugh on Sept. 7, the same day as the theft, and asked...
Police: Woman spit on trooper
Bloomsburg, Pa. — A woman allegedly spit on a trooper's face and struck another when they tried to get her medical help for an apparent overdose. Kelsey Marie Turak, 31, was at the state police barracks in Bloomsburg on July 27, being processed for another incident, when she became combative with police, according to Trooper Nicholas Manganiello. Turak appeared highly impaired, was having mood swings, and was nodding off, Manganiello...
The haunted painting of Williamsport
Williamsport, Pa. — In the Taber Museum on Fourth Street in Williamsport there hangs a painting. It shows a little girl, cute and chubby, sitting and posing formally. You’d take a glance at it, and then walk by if you were there, not giving it another thought. Unless you knew the story behind it. The...
With harvest over, a Dauphin County winery plans a special event to celebrate
Harvest dinners are becoming more prevalent at wineries across the mid-Atlantic as the final grapes are pulled from the vines and staff can relax a bit with the busiest part of the year behind them. Armstrong Valley Winery in Halifax, Dauphin County, is hosting its dinner on Saturday, Oct. 19,...
See all homes sold in Newport, Sept. 30 to Oct. 6
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Newport reported from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6. There were 1 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 3,162-square-foot home on Gypsy Hollow Road in Howe Twp newport that sold for $575,000.
Susquehanna University lecture to cover AI's impact on democratic societies
Selinsgrove, Pa. — Tamar Gendler, dean of the faculty of arts and sciences at Yale University, will present a free, public lecture titled "Democracy and AI" in Stretansky Concert Hall in the Cunningham Center for Music and Art, Susquehanna University. The Edward S. and A. Rita Schmidt Lectureship in Ethics will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21. Gendler, who also serves as the Vincent J. Scully professor of...
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