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570 News on the Go: May 24, 2024
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One dead after Lycoming County fire
JORDAN TOWNSHIP, LYCOMING COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — 28/22 News was on the scene of a mobile home fire in Jordan Township, Lycoming County, that left a person dead. Flames ripped through a mobile home in Jordan Township leading to a heavy fire and EMS presence, along with the coroner being called to the scene. Multiple fire […]
The real reason we all keep coming back to the Jersey Shore
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Williamsport lineup shines in 6A semifinal win over Wilkes-Barre Area softball
PLAINS TWP. — Wilkes-Barre Area managed to dance out of danger a few times in the first couple innings of Wednesday’s game, stranding Williamsport runners and working through a few sticky situations. They could only avoid the wrath of the Williamsport lineup for so long, however. A pitcher’s...
Lycoming County teen reopens ice cream stand
MUNCY, Pa. — Kaydins Kones sits on Route 220 in Muncy Township. It was formerly Cody's Creamery. Kaydins Osman, a sophomore at Hughesville Senior High School, decided to reopen the ice cream stand after hearing the Reed family would not be opening again this year. "We wanted to keep...
Hex Honey Beekeeper Talks Honey and Bees with Elmo and Friends
Generally speaking, when the producers of “Sesame Street” ask you to do an online feature with Elmo, you say yes. Several months ago, 34-year-old entrepreneur Ryan Pardoe, who is an experienced beekeeper and owner of Hex Honey Bees in Milton, received just such a request. Thanks to a...
Lycoming County motorcycle crash was deadly, state police say
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A New York man crashed his motorcycle and died of his injuries Friday in Lycoming County. State police at Montoursville said 74-year-old David M. Nangle, of Painted Post, New York, struck a guard rail just before 11 a.m. on Route 15 in Clinton Township. The crash happened as Nangle attempted negotiating a 2015 Victory Cross Country Tour around a downhill right curve. in the highway.
County pulls funding for Old City project
Williamsport, Pa. — A parking garage project that has been stalled for several years has temporarily lost part of its funding after county commissioners voted to reallocate the money. Lycoming County commissioners voted unanimously to pull back $1 million it had set aside for the project in what has become known as “Old City” across from Lycoming College. The total revitalization project aims to develop a city block that includes...
Two charged with rioting after fight
Williamsport, Pa. — Police responding to a large fight at a Williamsport home were forced to disarm a woman who reportedly showed up to the melee with a gun. Here's what Williamsport Bureau of Police say happened: Officers were called to the 500 block of Louisa Street on May 11 at 1:30 p.m. for a disturbance in progress. Two families were arguing from a porch and on the street, said...
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