Trump Protest & Crossroads Issues Discussed At Work Session

One day after the eyes of America–and perhaps the world–were on Beaver County as President Donald Trump visited the Shell cracker plant in Potter Township, it was back to work for the Commissioners and crew at the daily work session. However, the protest to President Trump was brought up during the meeting, as County Solicitor Garen Fedeles cleared up any concerns about the Courthouse being used as a grounds for the Anti Trump crowd:

 

While the anti-Trump crowd was at the courthouse on Tuesday, the pro-Trump crowd was across the street in McIntosh Park.

The other major issue brought out at the Commissioners’ work session on Wednesday was the current association with two organizations focused on Beaver County’s homeless: The Cornerstone of Beaver County and Crossroads Men’s Shelter (both located in Beaver Falls). Commissioner Chairman Dan Camp explained the current situation:

 

The Commissioners will meet again on August 21 at 10:00 AM.