Sixteen people were recently sentenced in Lycoming County courts. State Prison Victor E. Booth, Lycoming County Prison, 24 to 48 months for criminal attempt t
Less than two minutes after a district judge ordered him to jail on Tuesday morning, a handcuffed Mark Taylor Kuntz, still in District Judge Gary Whiteman’s c
Less than two minutes after a district judge ordered him to jail on Tuesday morning, a handcuffed Mark Taylor Kuntz, still in District Judge Gary Whiteman s co
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Minutes after pulling into the drive-thru at the Dairy Queen Grill and Chill at 606 Hastings St., South Williamsport, about 12:20 p.m. on Dec. 10, motorist Donuae Kellam and her female passenger both fell asleep in the Mercedes-Benz, borough police said.
When officers arrived on the scene, they attempted to speak with Kellam, 35. Both women were still asleep with the engine running, police said. When she woke up, Kellam, of 715 Elmira St., told police that she used “narcotic pain pills a few hours” earlier, according to an affidavit. She also admitted to smoking marijuana, police said.
“She exhibited numerous signs of drug impairment,” an officer wrote in the court document. A blood test revealed that Kellam had marijuana, cocaine, fentanyl and xanax in her system at the time.
Montoursville, Pa. It certainly is 2020 - Mother Nature decided to throw another curveball with several inches of rain last night that led to flooding in areas of north central Pennsylvania. The combination of warmer temperatures yesterday and melting of almost two feet of snow have led to flooding in certain parts of Lycoming County.Â
A flood warning remains in effect through 8 p.m. Saturday for the West Branch Susquehanna River at Muncy. Flood stage is 20 feet, according to the National Weather Service. The river is expected to remain steady above flood stage at 21.5 feet.Â
Flood water in Indian Park reached the baseball and softball fields Friday afternoon in Montoursville. Brett Crossley