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Francis Scarcella - Miranda Barbour: Inside the Mind of a Teenage KillerJan 11, 2024The Satan worshiping teen charged with murdering a 42-year-old man she lured through Craigslist claims two other men responded to her ad but failed to show up.Miranda Barbour, 19, and her husband, Elytte Barbour, 22, are accused of stabbing and strangling Troy LaFerrara in Pennsylvania, after he responded to her ad for 'female companionship' in November.However Barbour now claims that two other unidentified men narrowly escaped death by failing to keep their appointments.'I tried it a few times but it never worked out,' Barbour told The Daily Item in her second jailhouse interview in six weeks.'I knew we (Elytte Barbour) were going to do this since the day we met, and we tried, but the others just didn't show up.'Barbour claimed in her first jailhouse interview on February 14 that she killed at least 22 other people over six years in a cross-country murder spree motivated by her satanic cult beliefs.During her second jailhouse interview at the State Correctional Institution in Muncy, a maximum security women's prison, Barbour repeated her claims and said the FBI have not questioned her.She said she was prepared to show authorities where she hid the bodies.'I said before I would talk to them (FBI) about all of this, but they never came to see me,' she told The Daily Item.'They are looking for full bodies. They won't find any. But they will find body parts.'The Daily Item reported that local investigators in three murder locations named by Barbour are taking the claims seriously, but said they have no unresolved homicides they know about.Barbour said she dumped some body parts in Big Lake, Alaska, and also in Mexico Beach, Florida where she worked as a 15-year-old go-go dancer.She also said she dumped a body off Interstate 95 near Raleigh, North Carolina.Barbour lived in Alaska, Florida and North Carolina before moving to Selinsgrove last fall with her husband.Sunbury police say the couple murdered LaFerrara the day of their three-week wedding anniversary and Elyette Babour's 22nd birthday.Elytte Barbour had allegedly told police he and his wife wanted to kill together.In her sensational first jailhouse interview in February, Barbour claimed she killed 22 people in the past six years in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California.Explaining that she adopted a murderous alter ego she dubbed 'Super Miranda' when she killed, Barbour said that she kept a favorite knife that had notches on - one for each of her victims.Speaking to TMZ about the horrifying admission from Barbour, Daily Item reporter, Francis Scarella said that he omitted the frightening and unsubstantiated number from his story.However, he confirmed that like the fictitious serial killer Dexter, Barbour said she only killed bad people - those who abused children or owed money and that her satanism controlled her murderous rages.Indeed, Scarella told TMZ he spoke with an ex-roomate of Barbour's who said that the abused teen possessed two vials of semen belonging to her husband and that she used them to masturbate in a satanic ritual.Claiming that she only killed 'bad people who do bad things' in her self-confessed nationwide murder-spree, Barbour has been compared to the fictitious 'moral' serial killer played by Michael C. Hall on the Showtime cable network.Amid these gruesome claims, the tiny Alaskan town of North Pole has become the center of the outlandish story about satanism and serial killers that Barbour claims began at the behest of a cult leader.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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Susquehanna coach Tom Perkovich is back to discuss last week's win over Saint John's (Minn.) in the Division III football Round of 16 and this week's quarterfinal with Bethel (Minn.). We talk the River Hawks handling adversity last week; how they handle practice this late in the season; prepping for a playoff game at the Division III level and what to look for from Bethel. Saturday's game is at Noon at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove. Come out and support the River Hawks: admission is $8 for adults and $4 for kids.
Steve is joined by Neal Coolong in the first segment to discuss the Steelers win over the Browns and this week's matchup with the Eagles. Then Susquehanna football coach Tom Perkovich joins us to discuss the River Hawks win over Saint John's (Minn.) and this weekend's contest in the Division III quarterfinals with Bethel (Minn.) on Saturday at noon in Selinsgrove.
Susquehanna football coach Tom Perkovich joins the show to talk the River Hawks' Division III playoff game with Hobart at noon on Saturday in Selinsgrove. Tickets here: https://suriverhawks.com/sports/2022/10/31/hometown-ticketing.aspx. Then Doug from Wellsboro calls to talk Senior Day at Beaver Stadium. Then we talk some college sports.
The River Hawks' coach joins the program to tell us about Susquehanna's successes this season ahead of Susquehanna's 2nd round Division III playoff game with Hobart in Selinsgrove at noon on Saturday. You can tickets here: https://suriverhawks.com/sports/2022/10/31/hometown-ticketing.aspx Or at the game Doug Arthur Field in Selinsgrove.
Steve talks the first batch of College Football Playoff rankings from Tuesday night; then we talk some Washington-Penn State; then we talk some Joel Embiid and Randy from Selinsgrove calls in to ask what the bowl structure will look like with the New College Football Playoff.
CBS Sports' Brad Nessler joins the show in the first segment to discuss Big Ten football (Oregon, the expansion, Michigan and Brad's thoughts on Penn State); then we have a first week of playoff High school Football Round table with Lewisburg's Gregg Wetzel and Selinsgrove's Steve Briggs.
High School Football round table for 10-31-2024: Gregg Wetzel discusses Lewisburg as the Green Dragons have a bye as the No. 2-seed in District 4 Class 3A playoffs; then Steve Briggs then talks Selinsgrove as they travel to Jersey Shore on Friday for a District 4 Class 4A playoffs semifinal.
We get ready for Week 9 of the High School football season: Gregg Wetzel talks Lewisburg and Montoursville; Steve Briggs on Selinsgrove and Berwick and the Chief on Shikellamy and Danville. Come for the previews; stay for some George Curry stories.
High School Football Roundtable for Week 8: Gregg Wetzel talks the Lewisburg at Shamokin showdown; Coach Steve Briggs of Selinsgrove on Seals at Holidaysburg; Dave Ritchie on Bloomsburg at Shikellamy game
High School football roundtable: we talk the Rally in the Valley (Shikellamy at Selinsgrove) with Steve Briggs and Dave Ritchie; then Gregg Wetzel joins us to talk Lewisburg at Midd-West.
Week 4 High School football roundup: We discuss the Lewisburg-Warrior Run game with Gregg Wetzel in a battle of 4-0 teams, Dave Ritchie talks Shikellamy and Milton, while Todd and Steve talk Selinsgrove and Williamsport.
We talk to Gregg Wetzel about Lewisburg; Coach Steve Briggs on Selinsgrove and Steve and Todd discuss the Shikellamy game.
The Week 3 High School Football Roundtable with Gregg Wetzel on Lewisburg; Dave Ritchie on Shikellamy and Todd on Selinsgrove.
High School football round table for Week 2 on Aug. 29, 2024. Gregg Wetzel gives us the Lewisburg side of the Friday's Lewisburg at Shik game; Steve Briggs talks Selinsgrove and Twin Valley; then the "Chief" Dave Ritchie gives us the Shikellamy side of Friday's Lewisburg at Shik game.
Francis Scarcella - Miranda Barbour: Inside the Mind of a Teenage KillerJanuary 11The Satan worshiping teen charged with murdering a 42-year-old man she lured through Craigslist claims two other men responded to her ad but failed to show up.Miranda Barbour, 19, and her husband, Elytte Barbour, 22, are accused of stabbing and strangling Troy LaFerrara in Pennsylvania, after he responded to her ad for 'female companionship' in November.However Barbour now claims that two other unidentified men narrowly escaped death by failing to keep their appointments.'I tried it a few times but it never worked out,' Barbour told The Daily Item in her second jailhouse interview in six weeks.'I knew we (Elytte Barbour) were going to do this since the day we met, and we tried, but the others just didn't show up.'Barbour claimed in her first jailhouse interview on February 14 that she killed at least 22 other people over six years in a cross-country murder spree motivated by her satanic cult beliefs.During her second jailhouse interview at the State Correctional Institution in Muncy, a maximum security women's prison, Barbour repeated her claims and said the FBI have not questioned her.She said she was prepared to show authorities where she hid the bodies.'I said before I would talk to them (FBI) about all of this, but they never came to see me,' she told The Daily Item.'They are looking for full bodies. They won't find any. But they will find body parts.'The Daily Item reported that local investigators in three murder locations named by Barbour are taking the claims seriously, but said they have no unresolved homicides they know about.Barbour said she dumped some body parts in Big Lake, Alaska, and also in Mexico Beach, Florida where she worked as a 15-year-old go-go dancer.She also said she dumped a body off Interstate 95 near Raleigh, North Carolina.Barbour lived in Alaska, Florida and North Carolina before moving to Selinsgrove last fall with her husband.Sunbury police say the couple murdered LaFerrara the day of their three-week wedding anniversary and Elyette Babour's 22nd birthday.Elytte Barbour had allegedly told police he and his wife wanted to kill together.In her sensational first jailhouse interview in February, Barbour claimed she killed 22 people in the past six years in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California.Explaining that she adopted a murderous alter ego she dubbed 'Super Miranda' when she killed, Barbour said that she kept a favorite knife that had notches on - one for each of her victims.Speaking to TMZ about the horrifying admission from Barbour, Daily Item reporter, Francis Scarella said that he omitted the frightening and unsubstantiated number from his story.However, he confirmed that like the fictitious serial killer Dexter, Barbour said she only killed bad people - those who abused children or owed money and that her satanism controlled her murderous rages.Indeed, Scarella told TMZ he spoke with an ex-roomate of Barbour's who said that the abused teen possessed two vials of semen belonging to her husband and that she used them to masturbate in a satanic ritual.Claiming that she only killed 'bad people who do bad things' in her self-confessed nationwide murder-spree, Barbour has been compared to the fictitious 'moral' serial killer played by Michael C. Hall on the Showtime cable network.Amid these gruesome claims, the tiny Alaskan town of North Pole has become the center of the outlandish story about satanism and serial killers that Barbour claims began at the behest of a cult leader.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
An evening visit to a racetrack, and a late night walk on the beach. “8:45 p.m. at the Selinsgrove Speedway” was edited by Aube Rey Lescure and “10 p.m. in Muriwai” was edited by Tusshara Nalakumar Srilatha. Both essays originally appeared in Off Assignment.
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! We started off with Dr. Erin Rhinehart - professor of neuroscience at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Food hoarding is a problem. Why do some hoard food? Here is what you need to know.Then, Paula Flemming – Chief Marketing & Sales Officer of the Better Business Bureau of Boston. Preparing to travel abroad? Watch out for online passport renewal scams.Next, Ricardo Jimenez - Author of CRASH COURSE: A Founder's Journey to Saving Your Startup and Sanity – 9 out of 10 entrepreneurs fail…What aspiring entrepreneurs need to survive the journey.And, John Lodge, legendary bass player, songwriter and vocalist of The Moody Blues, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer coming to Boston Friday, July 26th!Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
Francis Scarcella - Miranda Barbour: Inside the Mind of a Teenage KillerJanuary 11The Satan worshiping teen charged with murdering a 42-year-old man she lured through Craigslist claims two other men responded to her ad but failed to show up.Miranda Barbour, 19, and her husband, Elytte Barbour, 22, are accused of stabbing and strangling Troy LaFerrara in Pennsylvania, after he responded to her ad for 'female companionship' in November.However Barbour now claims that two other unidentified men narrowly escaped death by failing to keep their appointments.'I tried it a few times but it never worked out,' Barbour told The Daily Item in her second jailhouse interview in six weeks.'I knew we (Elytte Barbour) were going to do this since the day we met, and we tried, but the others just didn't show up.'Barbour claimed in her first jailhouse interview on February 14 that she killed at least 22 other people over six years in a cross-country murder spree motivated by her satanic cult beliefs.During her second jailhouse interview at the State Correctional Institution in Muncy, a maximum security women's prison, Barbour repeated her claims and said the FBI have not questioned her.She said she was prepared to show authorities where she hid the bodies.'I said before I would talk to them (FBI) about all of this, but they never came to see me,' she told The Daily Item.'They are looking for full bodies. They won't find any. But they will find body parts.'The Daily Item reported that local investigators in three murder locations named by Barbour are taking the claims seriously, but said they have no unresolved homicides they know about.Barbour said she dumped some body parts in Big Lake, Alaska, and also in Mexico Beach, Florida where she worked as a 15-year-old go-go dancer.She also said she dumped a body off Interstate 95 near Raleigh, North Carolina.Barbour lived in Alaska, Florida and North Carolina before moving to Selinsgrove last fall with her husband.Sunbury police say the couple murdered LaFerrara the day of their three-week wedding anniversary and Elyette Babour's 22nd birthday.Elytte Barbour had allegedly told police he and his wife wanted to kill together.In her sensational first jailhouse interview in February, Barbour claimed she killed 22 people in the past six years in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California.Explaining that she adopted a murderous alter ego she dubbed 'Super Miranda' when she killed, Barbour said that she kept a favorite knife that had notches on - one for each of her victims.Speaking to TMZ about the horrifying admission from Barbour, Daily Item reporter, Francis Scarella said that he omitted the frightening and unsubstantiated number from his story.However, he confirmed that like the fictitious serial killer Dexter, Barbour said she only killed bad people - those who abused children or owed money and that her satanism controlled her murderous rages.Indeed, Scarella told TMZ he spoke with an ex-roomate of Barbour's who said that the abused teen possessed two vials of semen belonging to her husband and that she used them to masturbate in a satanic ritual.Claiming that she only killed 'bad people who do bad things' in her self-confessed nationwide murder-spree, Barbour has been compared to the fictitious 'moral' serial killer played by Michael C. Hall on the Showtime cable network.Amid these gruesome claims, the tiny Alaskan town of North Pole has become the center of the outlandish story about satanism and serial killers that Barbour claims began at the behest of a cult leader.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
James McFadden breaks through, Anthony Macri wins in the midwest, we'll talk Dream at Eldora, including some notable entries and an update on Scott Bloomquist. Plus, why were there so few cars at Selinsgrove yesterday.
Todd updates Selinsgrove and Midd-West successes this spring along with PIAA playoff sites. Todd and Steve then talk NBA Finals and Coaches vs. Cancer then PGHSteelersNow 's Nick Farabaugh joins the show to talk Steelers' OTAs.
On Monday, December 10, 1923, 38-year-old Harvey Willow left his home near Selinsgrove to go hunting. When Tuesday morning dawned crisp and cold without his return, his wife sent their eleven-year-old son, Glenn, to the home of a neighbor to learn if he knew of Harvey's whereabouts. It was this neighbor, Lewis Gemberling, who located the missing hunter in a clump of woodland on the property of Norman App, with the back of his skull blown off. And so begins the tale of one of the most shocking crimes in the history of Snyder County. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paoddities/support
Sammy Swindell is back in a 410 sprint car, High Limit is headed for the Ditch, Selinsgrove allows dished sprint car wings, and much more.
Join host POP Buchanan in a profound episode of Sober is Dope as he sits down with Richard Lybarger, also known as Rick, a seasoned healer and teacher integrating ancient wisdom with modern techniques. Embark on a transformative journey as Rick shares insights into spiritual enlightenment tools, consciously connected breathing techniques, and the power of ancient healing traditions. With over 5 years of experience and certifications from The Modern Mystery School INT and Breath Master's Inc., Rick's mission is to guide individuals toward holistic well-being. Explore Rick's diverse expertise, from teachings rooted in the Lineage of King Solomon to serving as a Men's Group Facilitator and practicing as a Reiki Practitioner. Discover how Rick's approach involves reprogramming the subconscious mind, empowering individuals to break free from limiting beliefs and patterns. At Wisdom Won Coaching and Energy Healing, Rick empowers clients to unlock their true potential, fostering benefits such as enhanced self-awareness, reduced stress, improved focus, and emotional healing. Dive deep into the serene town of Selinsgrove, PA, and allow Rick's compassionate guidance to support you on a journey to vibrant well-being. Connect with Rick at WisdomWon.com, Empowered-Man.com, and on Instagram @wisdomwon. Beyond his extensive qualifications, Rick draws from a 26-year career as a financial planner, emphasizing the importance of holistic well-being in life's complexities. Experience the transformative power of Rick's services, taking the first step towards self-discovery, spiritual growth, and a more empowered life. Tune in to gain insights, inspiration, and tools for your journey of well-being.
Hour 2 - Our High School football round table as they talk about Lewisburg's playoff game against Danville, and the District Championship game between Selinsgrove and Jersey Shore
On this week's episode we look at Jonathan Davenport's comments calling Knoxville Raceway a "dump," we look at the news that Justin Henderson will return to Pennsylvania to run a handful of shows for Kreitz Racing, we look at Lincoln scheduling their Brian Montieth Classic event against the Selinsgrove National Open, and we look at the news of the Maverick Sprint Car Series slated to bring winged racing to Indiana.
Wednesday 9/13/23 Hour 1 - Steve says he can't find the words to describe the situation around the Jersey Shore player who collapsed at Selinsgrove last week, and Detroit Free Press' Chris Solari says its only a matter of when Michigan State coach Mel Tucker is let go by the university.
On this week's episode we discuss Selinsgrove and Lincoln racing against each other during Selinsgrove's biggest show of the season, we look at the complete domination this season of dirt late model racing by Ricky Thornton Jr. and Bobby Pierce, Longhorn Chassis getting a new house car driver in 2024, Matt Sheppard dabbling in a late model, and Nick Hoffman pulling double duty at Davenport.
There are six breweries and a satellite taproom in State College, Bellefonte, and Boalsburg: Otto's Pub, Boal City Brewing, Antifragile, Axemann, Happy Valley, Robin Hood, and the Voodoo taproom. We'll talk about all of them, as well as some of the craft brewing history of the area, and what's coming, including, I think, a small scoop about a new outlet in Selinsgrove. Interviews with Mike Smith of Boal City, Caleb Peachey of Robin Hood, and Joe Jaglowski of Axemann. As we get ready to redo our kitchen in our home in Millheim, I'll tell you about two of the last meals I cooked in the old kitchen before we tear it apart. In two weeks we're going to dive into one of the towns we touched on today: Bellefonte. Beautiful, historic Bellefonte is crammed with good eats and drinks, and you deserve to know about it. See you then! This episode uses these sounds under the following license: Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Champ de tournesol by Komiku at https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ "In Search of a Hero" by dasaintz on TuneTank.com Glow by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ All sounds sourced by STAG Music Librarian Nora Bryson, with our thanks.
Selinsgrove winner Danny Dietrich joins Steve and Erin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leslie Jenkins, Membership Committee Chair of the Citizen's Climate Lobby/Susquehanna Valley Chapter, speaking about "Joy to the Earth," the second annual Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at East Snyder Park, 875 University Avenue in Selinsgrove, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Admission is free. There will be an arts component featuring works created from recycled materials, with the Lewisburg Children's Museum organizing the exhibit. The deadline to submit a form for participation is Monday, April 10. There will be music and many projects and presentations for young people and adults. For information: susquehannavalley@citizensclimatelobby.org/
On the show today we're talking Outlaws in Pennsylvania and just how much these new sprint car tires might change things. We've also got an update on what's going on with the new promoters at Selinsgrove Speedway and more.
Wednesday 12/21/22 Hour 1 - Steve shares reactions inside Penn State football and remembers Franco Harris, Jay Paterno says Harris 'transcended the sport,' and one of his former Penn State teammates, Selinsgrove's Neal Smith, says the group appreciated their coaches.
One of Franco Harris' former Penn State teammates, Selinsgrove's Neal Smith, says the group appreciated their coaches.
12/19/22 On The Mark: Mark & Joe discuss Pres. Biden's latest 'mis-remembering,' the Milton/Selinsgrove racism accusations, Blue Laws, Jan. 6th and other topics
Molly talks with author Hilde Lysiak about her book, "Hilde on the Record". Order "Hilde on the Record" from an independent bookseller at this link: https://bookshop.org/a/10588/9781641605816 or at Amazon right here https://amzn.to/3DWzm45 ABOUT HILDE ON THE RECORD When seven-year-old Hilde Lysiak found out her new town didn't have a paper, she grabbed a notepad and began to work. Hilde Lysiak spent her early childhood in New York City with a passion for journalism. When her family moved to Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, Hilde didn't complain. Instead, she started reporting. Hilde began by reporting on the birth of her sister, the newest resident on Orange Street, then began expanding her coverage to the entire city. She interviewed hundreds of locals in her effort to deliver “All the News Fit for Orange Street”: a seed exchange at the local library, a fundraiser for a hospital's neonatal unit, a fire at a church, and a mysterious vandal destroying landscaping on city property. Everything changed when Hilde received a tip that a terrible crime had happened just blocks from her house. By using the tools she had learned on the beat, the enterprising young reporter was able to confirm the facts and get the important information out to the public several hours before the other local media. Hilde was proud of her work, but not everyone in her small town felt that way. Cyberbullies targeted her, zeroing in on her age and gender. Hilde considered ignoring them but decided she had to stand up to the haters to protect the reputation she had worked so hard to earn. Her response went viral, and nearly every major news organization took notice. Hilde hasn't let anything stand in her way since. ABOUT HILDE KATE LYSIAK Hilde Kate Lysiak is the reporter and publisher of the Orange Street News. Since starting her paper at the age of seven Hilde has written and published hundreds of stories in her hometown of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Hilde has been recognized for her work in the New York Times, NBC Today Show, GMA, The Washington Post, and thousands of other media across the world.
Mark Lawrence & Joe McGranaghan argue death of the local police radar bill, the Fetterman/Oz US Senate race, the Selinsgrove football vandals, the tragic death of Wayne Kantz, unverified ballots 'explained,' GOP is nincompoops, and mail in ballot fraud.
It was a WIAC-ky Week 9, and a wacky one even for those conferences not named "WIAC!" Frank & James take you around the #d3fb Nation to see highlights from several of the big games -- 16 of them with video clips! They also discuss the tailgating and experience in Selinsgrove, PA last Saturday surrounding the Johns Hopkins/Susquehanna game, break down the ending of the Utica/Morrisville game and explain the effects of the finish on Playoffs, and begin to look toward Regional Rankings and Week 10. You don't want to miss this episode, so remember to LIKE and SHARE it for others to find!
Hey Cats fans, welcome back to another episode of the Mifflinburg Wildcat Football Podcast. Today, the boys talk game day rituals, music, future plans, hobbies, and even compare themselves to NFL players! The boys gear up to play Selinsgrove in a clash of 4-1 teams. Produced by SBC Media Partners.
The "Kunkletown Kid" joins the podcast this week. Ryan and I dive into a wide variety of great topics. We go into how this year has gone so far and looking towards the big ones coming up. Ryan gives us a look into his concussion issue after a nasty wreck at Selinsgrove a few years ago and how he is overcoming that now. Of course we wrap it up with the GWC segment. Enjoy! Ryan Smith Website - https://www.ryansmithracing.com/ Ads - Leindecker Racing Engines - https://www.facebook.com/jleindeckerracingengines Storms Exteriors, LLC - https://stormsexteriors.com/ Bill Brown & Company, Inc. - https://www.billbrowninc.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the4widesalutepodcast/support
Who remembers the Agnes Flood of 1972? If you grew up here in NEPA, you definitely do – or at the very least you've heard about it from those that do remember it. Well, it's been 50 years since that tragic event took place, and in this episode, we had the honor of talking all about the floods of NEPA with a local producer, director, and documentarian, Alexander Monelli. He recently completed a 50th Anniversary follow-up documentary called, Agnes 50, which will be premiering on June 23, 2022, on WVIA. During this interview, Al shared with us some snippets of his experiences while filming and interviewing people throughout all parts of the 570, including a funny story from one of his visits with a gentleman living in Selinsgrove. Please share this episode so we can help spread the word about the upcoming premiere! If you or someone you know wants to be featured in our next podcast, message us on Facebook! Until next time, keep Eatin', Drinkin', and Shoppin' Local.To learn more about Monelli Films, visit their Facebook and website.
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan host a call from Mary Markle, Selinsgrove, BeSMART Lead, member of the local Central Susquehanna Valley Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, on the groups activities and events, their initiatives, advocacy and encouraging other people to take action. She spoke of an event at the CommUnity Zone, Lewisburg, starting at noon Friday. During open phones, we discussed gun laws, mental health, hardening our schools, and other common gun law arguments.
Bill Payn, Music Director & Conductor of the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, speaking with WVIA's Fiona Powell about the group's return to in-person performances with a spring Pops Concert featuring "Music of Queen" and pieces by Elton John & Billy Joel on May 13 & 14, 2022, at 7:30 each evening at Weber Auditorium on the campus of Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove. www.svcmusic.org/
It's the first Wednesday of May, which means it's time for #winedownwednesday! Lura has teamed up with Pedro's Wine Collection to bring the #susquehannarivervalley quality wines at GREAT prices - all available at Weis Markets for $10.99! Enjoy this fourth episode of Wine Down Wednesday, featuring a dry, berry-forward, red wine from the Colchagua Valley in Argentina! Pedro visited the radio station in Selinsgrove and treated the staff of Seven Mountains Media to a tasting! Download the full podcast at hannaradio.com or any podcast streaming app. Cheers!
Dr. David Steinau, Associate Professor & Department Head of Music at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, speaking about the concert to celebrate the life and legacy of the late Cyril Stretansky, emeritus director of choral activities at Susquehanna University, on Saturday, May 7, 2022, at 7:30 pm, in Weber Chapel Auditorium. The program will feature the Faure Requiem and more. The concert is open to the public without charge or tickets. www.susqu.edu/
Episode one ninety one - part three Hilde Lysiak made the news when, at age 9, she broke a murder story in her hometown of Selinsgrove, PA. Since then, she has written books, had a TV show based on her life, and met luminaries like Malala Yousafzai and Michelle Obama. Check out her book, HILDE ON THE RECORD, at a library or bookstore near you!
Shoppers at the Walmart in Selinsgrove, PA thought they were witnessing an abduction so someone called state police. What they were watching was actually a bachelor party that backfired.
Christmas Time in Selinsgrove by All Things SR
Early Christmas Morning In Selinsgrove by All Things SR