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BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 22, 2022

POSSIBLE SAVING GRACE FROM THE SHERIFF SALE Although the Lycoming Mall in Muncy Township faces another sheriff’s sale, the Lycoming County Water and Sewer Authority wants to work with the owner to resolve the issue. According to the Executive Director of the Lycoming County Water and Sewer, Christine Weigle, a sheriff’s sale is considered a…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 21, 2022

BLIGHTED PROPERTIES COMMITTEE LOOKING INTO MORE PROPERTIES City of Williamsport Blighted Properties Committee continues to review multiple residential and commercial locations recently considered officially blighted. Included in the list is the former Webster School at 1663 Memorial Ave, a structure deemed condemned in 2012 with no real progress to remedy that since. As reported by…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 19 & 20, 2022

DISTURBANCE IN OLD LYCOMING TOWNSHIP It was Friday morning just after 9 am when the Old Lycoming Township Police were dispatched to McDonalds, 1940 Lycoming Creek Road in Old Lycoming Township. Police were advised that a disorderly male had entered the restaurant and, after causing a disturbance and threatening employees and customers, refused to leave…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 18, 2022

A MONUMENTAL MEETING FOR WILLIAMSPORT CITY COUNCIL The community showed up in numbers to the Williamsport City Council Meeting, the draw seemed to be one of the big ticket items, transportation. It was by unanimous vote that City Council chose to favor the creation of a transit authority with the end goal of relieving the…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 17, 2022

IMPORTANT MEETING TONIGHT FOR WILLIAMSPORT CITY COUNCIL A public hearing discussing the transit authority its creation, use and how it affects the public will be held tonight at the Williamsport City Council Meeting. The meeting will be tonight at the Trade and Transit Center 2 at 7pm. The public is welcome to attend and to…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 16, 2022

SUCCESSFUL HISTORIC AMBULANCE ALLIANCE Hepburn Township, Trout Run and Ralston volunteer fire companies officially formed an alliance to bring a regional paid ambulance service to cover ambulance service for Hepburn, Lycoming, Lewis and McIntyre townships.  Last night’s public signing of the alliance attracted over 150 community members and also State Rep Joe Hamm and all…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 14, 2022

FIRE DESTROYS HOME ALL ESCAPE SAFELY Fire forced the evacuation of an Amish family from their frame home off Eisenhower Crossroad in Lamar Township early Saturday morning. The home was already well engulfed in flames when firemen arrived before 5 a.m. Saturday, according to Lamar Township Fire Chief Shane Steinbacher. The two story frame dwelling…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 12 & 13, 2022

WILLIAMSPORT SET TO FINISH PAVING Williamsport City streets will receive the finish they need through the spring and summer.  As reported by SUN Gazette, milling will be completed for those streets with temporary patchwork and even those that are bumpy throughout.  Following the milling, according to city officials, the streets will receive a paving of…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 11,2022

ROOF COLLAPSE A large majority of the roof of a large truck repair facility collapsed yesterday around noon. As reported by SUN Gazette, four employees were able to escape without injury from Earth Works Energy — Green Leaf Water, or commonly referred to as North East Oil and Gas, located on Upper Powys Road, just…more »

BACKYARD BROADCASTING, LOCAL NEWS FEB 10, 2022

FATAL PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT A fatal pedestrian accident claimed the life of a Wyalusing man. State police reported the fatal accident occurred as 80-year-old Donald Allis was crossing CC Allis Road in Orwell Township yesterday morning just ahead of 8:00 am. Allis was pronounced dead on the scene. The accident remains under investigation. UPGRADES AND IMPROVEMENTS…more »