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House hit 3 times by vehicles running off road, property owner asking for help

BATON ROUGE – A repeat problem has one man calling 2 On Your Side for help. He says vehicles keep running into his house.

Robert Rogers has been working on fixing up a house at the corner of N. Foster Drive and Mohican Street. He’s determined to get it done, but each time he’s ready to move onto the next phase of the project, another vehicle comes barreling into his house.

“I’m trying to save it for my family,” Rogers said.

The property has been through a lot, including a fire. Rogers says it just needs a little TLC. But the project is currently stalled because of the repeat problem of cars running off the road and into the structure.

“Every time I get ready to fix it, somebody run into it. That’s the third time,” he said.

The latest incident happened about a month ago. Rogers says the driver was not insured and took out the bricks on one side of the house. The car’s bumper was left at the scene.

Rogers says each time a car runs off the road and into the house it sets him back. Instead of putting money into the house, he’s putting money into a problem created by someone else.

“And that’s hurting me. It’s hurting me big time,” he said.

It’s preventing him from moving on to the next steps of repairing the property, including electric, plumbing, sheetrock, windows, and flooring.

A street lamp near the corner illuminates the area, but it might not be enough. It’s why he’s contacted the city-parish for help and says he met with a city engineer last week. Rogers is requesting some sort of barricade be put near the corner to prevent drivers from losing control. The city-parish told him signs might do the trick.

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Delaware Tribe

‘We have not vanished’: Lenape exhibit to open at the Columns Museum on Oct. 6

The Pike County Historical Society is opening a new permanent exhibit, “The Lenape, Original People, Reconciling the Past, Embracing the Future,” at the Columns Museum in Milford. The exhibit will open on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 1 pm.

The exhibit is the result of a five-year collaboration between the Delaware Tribe of Indians, the Delaware Nation and the Stockbridge-Munsee Community (the three federally recognized Lenape tribes) in partnership with Milford Borough, descendants of the family of Tom Quick and the Pike County Historical Society.

The exhibit tells the story of the Lenape Indians, the indigenous people of the region, from the pre-Colonial era through today. The exhibit addresses, among others topics, the forced relocation of the tribes, the legend of Tom Quick (the so-called “Indian Slayer of the Delaware”) and the Walking Purchase Treaty, a land swindle perpetrated on the Lenape that includes part of Pike County.

“We are proud to be able to tell this important part of Pike County’s history,” said Lori Strelecki, the Columns Museum curator. “The fact that the exhibit was created in partnership with the Lenape tribes, the Quick family and the Borough makes it especially meaningful.”

Brad Kill’s Crow, Chief of the Anadarko, Oklahoma-based Delaware Tribe of Indians, said “We have not vanished or even diminished as a People. We are, however, far from the hearts and minds of the people of Pike County and the Borough of Milford. Over 1,300 miles, in fact, due to the United States Indian removal policies. The removal from our Homelands still hurts our hearts today. We hope this exhibit will remind people that we are still here today — the Original People of Pike County.”

For 100 years, a zinc obelisk honoring Tom Quick was displayed as a point of pride in Milford Borough. In 1999, the…

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Tennessee basketball schedule: game times, TV assignments announced for 2021-22 season

Most of Tennessee basketball‘s game times and television assignments were announced Thursday.

A handful of games did not receive a tipoff time, including the Vols’ game at Kentucky on Jan. 15. The game at Rupp Arena will air on either ESPN or ESPN2 with a start time yet to be announced.

Tennessee’s neutral-site clash with Memphis did not receive either a tipoff time or a television assignment. The Vols and Tigers play at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 18.

Seven of UT’s 18 SEC games were given two potential television assignments. Three of those games also were given two possible start times.

The SEC Tournament is scheduled to take place from March 9-13 in Tampa, Florida.

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Here is the full schedule with game times and television assignments:

  • Saturday, Oct. 30 — Lenoir-Rhyne, 3 p.m. ET, SEC Network+ (exhibition)
  • Tuesday, Nov. 9 — UT Martin, 7 p.m. ET, SEC Network
  • Sunday, Nov. 14 — ETSU, noon ET, SEC Network
  • Saturday, Nov. 20 — Villanova, 1 p.m. ET, ESPN News (Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut)
  • Sunday, Nov. 21 — North Carolina or Purdue, 1 p.m./3:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN (Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut)
  • Friday, Nov. 26 — Tennessee Tech, TBD, SEC Network+
  • Tuesday, Nov. 30 — Presbyterian, 7 p.m. ET, SEC Network
  • Saturday, Dec. 4 — at Colorado, 2 p.m. ET, FS1
  • Tuesday, Dec. 7 — Texas Tech, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN (Jimmy V Classic. in New York City)
  • Saturday, Dec. 11 — UNC Greensboro, 4:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network
  • Tuesday, Dec. 14 — USC Upstate, TBD, SEC Network+
  • Saturday, Dec. 18 — Memphis, TBD, TBD (at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena)
  • Wednesday, Dec. 22 — Arizona, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2
  • Wednesday, Dec. 29 — at Alabama,…

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Local roundup: Wyoming Area tops Lackawanna Trail in field hockey

Lyla Rehill scored twice and Nina Angeli added another goal as Wyoming Area defeated host Lackawanna Trail 3-0 in a high school field hockey game on Wednesday.

Carly Saranchek made 8 saves to record the shutout for Wyoming Area.

Lilly Retrat had 10 saves for Lackawanna Trail.

Crestwood 3, Dallas o

Gabby Ambosie, Aubrey Macri and Emily DelVecchio all scored to lead Crestwood past Dallas.

Isabella Caporuscio made four saves to record the shutout.

Lake-Lehman 5, Wilkes-Barre Area 1

Sophia Lenza scored three goals to leads Lake-Lehman past Wilkes-Barre Area.

Also scoring for the Black Knights were Grace O’Donnell and Ava Klopp.

Ava Mondulick scored Wilkes-Barre Area’s only goal.

Northwest Area 4, Shikellamy 1

Morgan Hermanofski scored two goals and assisted on another to lead Northwest past Shikellamy.

GIRLS SOCCER 

Nanticoke 10, West Scranton 0

Alexis Atkins scored three goals and Shelby Shepanski added two to lead the Trojans past visiting West Scranton.

Also scoring for Nanticoke were Talli Ormes, Ariana Piestrak, Raiden Ball, Kaleah Moran and CarolAnn Larson.

Moran and Savannah Atkins each made a save in goal to combined for the shutout.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Pittston Area 3, Tunkhannock 0

Pittston Area won by game scores of 25-23, 25-11, 25-20.

Pittston Area was led by Jiana Moran (14 digs, 10 assists, 16 service points, 5 aces), Emily Dietrick (14 digs, 3 service points) and Emma Rinaldi (7 kills, 5 blocks, 3 service points).

The Tigers were led by Emma Elias (23 digs, 1 kill, 3 service points, 1 ace, 1 assist), Lorelai Paxton (7 digs, 11 service points, 3 aces, 1 kill, 1 assist) and Emily Schultz (6 kills, 4 assists, 3 digs, 1 service point).

Nanticoke 3, Wyoming Area 0

Nanticoke swept Wyoming Area.

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UPDATE: Teens identified in fatal Mohican Township crash

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Pair of Tribe teams win tourneys to earn spot in Alliance Nationals

Delaware Tribe 16U team 2021

The Delaware Tribe 16U team celebrates earning their ticket to national competition with an undefeated performance in New Jersey on Sept. 25-26.

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It was a proverbial flex of the softball muscles for a pair of local Delaware Tribe softball teams this past weekend, as both the 16U and 14U teams won their respective Alliance Softball National Qualifier brackets to earn a spot in the national championship tournaments next year.

The 16U Tribe squad — coached by Sarah Hoban — went undefeated in their games held in Pennsville, N.J., last weekend. Shaniya Lewis and Lily Hoban each hit home runs in the team’s quarterfinal win, with Lewis adding a second to her stat line with a walk-off, game-winning blast in the semifinals.

“Alliance Fastpitch is who puts on the championship series, and it was hosted by East Coast Softball,” Hoban noted. “It’s done like the college World Series. We competed against teams that featured kids from multiple states on them, while we are basically an all-local team. So it makes it pretty special to know that.

“The girls really played well all weekend long,” she added. “Lily Hoban batted over .500 for the tournament. Sisters Laniya and Shaniya Lewis really swung the bats well. Ava Calciano, Jaya Shaub and Kinsley Hall also had some big hits for us.”

For the weekend, Hoban batted .556, with a pair of doubles, a triple and the home run previously mentioned. Laniya Lewis had a pair of doubles, while sister Shaniya had the two home runs and a double amongst her offensive output.

Other extra base hits for the Tribe included a triple from Calciano, two doubles and a triple from Hall, three doubles from Shaub and a double by Aniya Blake.

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