Pennsylvania
Cynthia Ann Gargasz, Sharon, PA
SHARON, Pa. (MyValleyTributes) – Cynthia Ann Gargasz, age 75, passed away peacefully, on Friday, April 10, 2026, surrounded by her family.
Cynthia was born on October 5, 1950, in Sharon, Pennsylvania, to Mary and Carl Spruk.
Cindy grew up in Farrell, Pennsylvania, where she attended Farrell High School and graduated from class of 1969. She went on to dedicate 30 years of hard work at Packard Electric before retiring.
Cindy found joy in simple comforts at home and maintaining her home and family. Throughout her life, she cared deeply for her animal friends and would always feed and nurture any additional critters that would cross her path. She loved sitting with a cup of coffee, watching the birds and welcoming visits from friends and family. She cherished gathering around the kitchen table for meals and conversation and was always adding simple touches to her space to make it feel more like home. She enjoyed hosting holidays, where everyone felt welcome. Cindy had an eye for style, enjoyed meeting up with friends and dancing the night away to good music. Most recently during her illness, she very much enjoyed trips to the corral drive-in, for vanilla ice cream and burger visits with family.
Cindy is preceded in death by her parents Mary and Carl Spruk; her sister, Carol Crisan; and her brother, Edward Spruk.
She is survived by her children, Frank (Reagan) Gargasz and Ashley Gargasz; her grandson, Jordan DeCarmen; her brother, Mark Spruk (Gretchen); and her nieces and great-nieces.
Per her wish, family and close friends may call on Tuesday April 14, 2026, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., in the Stephen J. Sherman Funeral Home
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 12:00 p.m., in the funeral home, with Father James Power, officiating.
Burial will take place in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Cemetery Hermitage, PA.
Arrangements entrusted to the SHERMAN Funeral Home & Crematory.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Cynthia Ann (Spruk) Gargasz, please visit our floral store.
A television tribute will air Tuesday, April 14, at the following approximate times: 6:47 a.m. on WYTV, 9:43 a.m. on WKBN, 10:58 a.m. on FOX and 8:12 p.m. on MyYTV. Video will be posted here the day of airing.
Pennsylvania
Pa. House sends budget proposal to Senate earlier than it has in nearly a decade
The state House sent a proposed $53.3 billion budget for the coming fiscal year to the Senate on Tuesday — the earliest it has initially passed a spending plan in nearly a decade.
The plan passed this week by the Democratic-controlled House has virtually no chance of making it through the Republican-led Senate and to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk as-is. But lawmakers, who have failed to pass a budget on time in 14 of the past 22 years, are at least moving the budget process forward earlier than usual.
“I’m actually going to praise what I believe is the intent of the majority party at this time,” House Minority Leader Jesse Topper, R-Bedford County, said in remarks on the House floor.
While Topper ultimately voted against the proposed spending plan, he said, “I think the intent of the majority party is to show that there is a path for an on-time budget this year, and I appreciate that.”
Last year’s budget impasse dragged on for 135 days, stopping billions of dollars in state funding from flowing to schools, counties and nonprofits across Pennsylvania.
“What this shows is the Senate, as well as taxpayers and voters at home, know what the House is doing and what the House can pass. Now it’s up to the Senate to show us what they can pass,” House Appropriations Chairman Jordan Harris, D-Philadelphia, said in a phone interview.
The budget passed the House on a 107-94 vote, with support from all Democrats and five Republicans.
It was the earliest the House had initially approved a budget since April 4, 2017, when the then-GOP-controlled chamber advanced a $31.5 billion plan on a 114-84 vote. Lawmakers would ultimately agree on a $32 billion plan. Last year, the House first passed a proposed budget in mid-July — two weeks after the state’s constitutionally mandated June 30 deadline to adopt a spending plan. Lawmakers wouldn’t reach a final budget agreement until Nov. 12.
The plan approved this week in the House mirrors the record $53.3 billion budget proposed by Shapiro in February.
The governor’s plan proposed using nearly $4.6 billion, or more than half, of the state’s largest reserve fund to balance. It also factors in receiving new revenue from legalizing marijuana for adult recreational use and taxing and regulating video gaming terminals that have become ubiquitous at bars, convenience stores, fraternal clubs and elsewhere.
The Legislature has yet to reach agreements on those two measures.
“We continue to have profound concerns about the level of spending in the budget proposed by Gov. Shapiro and passed by the House,” Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward, Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman and Senate Appropriations Chairman Scott Martin said in a joint statement.
“Moving a budget plan forward is an important step in the budget process, but much work remains to reach a final agreement which respects taxpayers both now and in the future,” the senators added. “We will continue to fight for a more fiscally responsible spending plan.”
The Senate is back in session Monday.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Top High School Baseball Players For 2026
The 2026 MLB Draft is approaching, and Baseball America is providing a comprehensive, state-by-state look at the talent across the country with our rankings of the the top 2026 high school baseball players by state.
Our state lists collectively include rankings for more than 1,000 players from across the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada, offering an in-depth look at the 2026 high school class. Players are listed in the state where they attend high school, with the depth of each list varying depending on the level of talent in each state.
More MLB Draft Rankings
These rankings are based on Baseball America’s extensive scouting coverage, combining first-hand evaluations and industry feedback to line up players based on their projected future talent. The rankings reflect the full spectrum of talent in the 2026 class. The players who project to be the best major league players—and thus will likely end up being high draft picks—are at the top of our rankings.
In addition to elite draft prospects, these lists include high-end college recruits, many of whom project to be impact college players who could raise their MLB prospect profiles after getting to campus. They also include other players who have the potential to be quality Division I regulars.
The players at the top of the lists stand out right now with the highest long-term major league projection, but there are future major leaguers throughout these lists. Player further down the rankings have a greater chance of getting to college, where they have the potential to emerge after more development at that level.
These lists offer a resource for tracking the best 2026 high school baseball prospects who could shape the 2026 MLB Draft and make an impact on college baseball programs in the years ahead. For college programs, major league teams and fans, these lists provide a deeper look into the pipeline of talent that will shape the 2026 MLB Draft class, future draft classes and the next half decade of college baseball.
Pennsylvania Class Of 2026 Baseball Rankings
| RANK | PLAYER | POS | SCHOOL | COMMIT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jerek Turlij | RHP | North East | Penn State |
| 2 | Daniel Kellis | RHP | Radnor | Wake Forest |
| 3 | Luke Williams | SS | Franklin Regional | Vanderbilt |
| 4 | Ryder Olson | RHP | Pennridge | Coastal Carolina |
| 5 | Keller Bradley | RHP | Pennsbury | Vanderbilt |
| 6 | Nick Bradley | RHP | Abington Heights | Auburn |
| 7 | Blake Krushinski | RHP | Fox Chapel Area | West Virginia |
| 8 | Elijah Barr | RHP | Pittston Area | Pittsburgh |
| 9 | Nolan Stefaniak | RHP | Butler Area | Penn State |
| 10 | Sebastian Shulsky | RHP | Canon-McMilan | Cincinnati |
| 11 | Kyle Casteel | RHP | Butler Area | West Virginia |
| 12 | Austin Havertine | RHP | Radnor | Lehigh |
| 13 | Caden Sivrich | RHP | Norwin | Pittsburgh |
| 14 | Jackson Melconian | SS | Malvern Prep | Vanderbilt |
| 15 | AJ Calio | RHP | West Chester Bayard | Vanderbilt |
| 16 | Hunter Strohm | C | Lower Dauphin | Mississippi State |
| 17 | Ryan Fuller | RHP | Avon Grove | Penn State |
| 18 | Luke Hillegass | LHP | Central Bucks South | Boston College |
| 19 | Jacob Snyder | OF | Wyoming Area Sec | Rutgers |
| 20 | Eddie Rosado | OF | Holy Ghost Prep | St. Joseph’s |
| 21 | Brady Abate | OF | Malvern Prep | Wake Forest |
| 22 | Ryan Petruska | LHP | Nazareth Area | Harvard |
| 23 | Anthony Grippo | C | Greensburg Central | Penn State |
| 24 | Blake Umberger | C | Hershey | Louisville |
| 25 | Andrew Cross | SS | Moon | Penn State |
| 26 | Noah Farrell | RHP | Dubois Area | Connecticut |
| 27 | Tanner Stroup | LHP | Altoona Area | Marshall |
| 28 | Logan Kriner | RHP | Palmyra Area | Delaware |
| 29 | Jake Keaser | SS | Holy Ghost Prep | La Salle |
| 30 | Owen Rozzi | OF | West Chester East | Pittsburgh |
| 31 | Reed Curtier | RHP | Council Rock South | Notre Dame |
| 32 | Jonathan Drawbaugh | RHP | Camp Hill | Marshall |
Pennsylvania
Monroe County church youth pastor arrested in Pennsylvania child pornography investigation
MONROE COUNTY, Ga. (WGXA) — A Mt. Zion Baptist Church youth pastor was arrested in connection with a child pornography investigation based in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, according to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO).
The sheriff’s office says 30-year-old Johny Tyler Moreland of Macon was identified as a suspect in the case after Pa. State Police investigators learned that pornographic images of minors were being downloaded in the area of Mt. Zion Baptist Church located on Rivioli Road, where he is employed.
Five arrest warrants were served in Pennsylvania, and Moreland was arrested by U.S. Marshals in Houston County, where he is currently being held without bond awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania.
MCSO and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are actively investigating any crime were committed in Georgia, and search warrants are set to be executed by Monroe and Bibb County authorities.
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Anyone with information is urged to contact the MCSO Communications Division at 478-994-7010 or the Investigations at 478-994-7043.
Stick with WGXA as we learn more and update this developing story.
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