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Subject: 12/7 From: Mark Roberts maxmedianews@yahoo.com Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 02:48:31 -0800 (PST) To: WGRC news@wgrc.com
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12/7/04
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(Northumberland County)---A car and an oil-delivery truck crashed head-on yesterday afternoon in Northumberland County, killing a young Luzerne County woman. Northumberland County Coroner James Kelley identified the victim as 22-year-old Ann Marie Piasecki of Wilkes Barre. Route 487 was closed after the truck and car crashed about 1:30 p-m near the Fleetwood Motor Homes plant near Elysburg. A passenger in Piasecki's car was flown to Geisinger. Police continue to investigate yesterday's fatal Northumberland County Crash.
(Montour County)---Plea negotiations are under way in the case of an Amish farmer accused of sexually assaulting several young girls at or around his farm in northern Montour County. The press enterprise says 47 year old Eli Hostetler, of Anthony Township, was granted a trial continuance at the request of defense attorney. Hostetler faces a host of charges including rape, corruption and child endangerment filed by state police at Milton. Some of the allegations made against him date back more than 11 years.
(State)---When the Electoral College meets next week, 21 of Pennsylvania's staunchest Democrats will cast their electoral votes for defeated presidential nominee John Kerry. The state's electors will gather in the state House chamber December 13th, the day the 538 members of the Electoral College nationally cast ballots confirming President Bush's victory.
(Drugs)---New research suggests that top-selling pain reliever Celebrex does not carry the same heart attack risk as Vioxx, a similar drug pulled from the market in September because of safety concerns. A study by University of Pennsylvania researchers is the first to compare the two arthritis drugs since the recall.
(Columbia County)--- The new owner of the Columbia Mall in Buckhorn is promising more stores and a movie theater. Bayview Financial of Florida will take over the mall next month from Columbia Mall Associates. The current owners say the mall has lost nearly 20 (m) million dollars in value since 1995.
(Luzerne County)--- The city of Wilkes-Barre has agreed to pay 225-thousand dollars for a former bank building in a prominent downtown location. The building that once housed the First National Bank has been vacant since the flood of 1972. City Leaders are looking at the idea of restoring it.
(Northumberland County)---Three people were injured after a crash yesterday morning at route 54 and 44 in the boro of Turbotville, Northumberland County. State Troopers say the crash occurred as 77 year old Annabelle Temple of Milton was attempting to cross 54 when she pulled into the path of 67 year old Sylvia Lawrence of Riverside. Both Lawrence and Temple were transported to Geisinger for treatment. A 2 year old passenger with Temple also suffered minor injuries and was taken to the Evangelical Hospital for treatment after yesterday's crash in Northumberland County.
(Perry County)---State Troopers are looking into a Burglary which occurred sometime yesterday afternoon at the Millerstown Town Moose in Greenwood Township, Perry County. Officers explain, suspects entered the building and removed an undetermined amount of money, before fleeing thru a side door. Anyone with information into that robbery yesterday afternoon at the Millerstown moose should contact authorities.
(Flu)---More flu vaccine is on the way. The government plans today to announce the purchase some of the five million doses available from plants in Canada and Germany. The Food and Drug Administration has signed off on the safety of a portion of the supply after doing inspections and tests.
(Pearl Harbor)---Today marks the 63rd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Survivors are returning to the Hawaii site to honor the more than two-thousand soldiers who died in the Japanese surprise attack.
(Bloomsburg)--- Bloomsburg has plans to draw up a budget for next year that would reduce property taxes by almost 6.7 percent, but would hike a tax on in-town workers from $10 to more than $35. Today's press enterprise reports the idea was brought up at a workshop meeting last night. The state Legislature recently passed a law allowing municipalities to raise the old occupational assessment tax from $10 up to $52. Bloomsburg Councilmen entered the night looking at a roughly $309,000 budget deficit for next year.
(Montour County)---Montour County might lay off a few employees and raise taxes next year to balance its 2005 budget. According to the press enterprise, Montour County is allowed to raise property taxes by only 10 percent, which would mean about $20 more in property tax for the typical resident. Commissioners would not reveal any specific figures from the 2005 budget. They said they will release the tentative budget and new tax rates at their meeting on Thursday.
(Dog License)---Don't forget to get lucky or rover his tags….2005 dog licenses go on sale this week. Licenses are required for all dogs more than three months old. If the animal is spayed or neutered, the license is $6. If they are not, the license is $8. In 2004, county treasurers and state agents sold licenses for more than 900,000 dogs.
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