(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Beaver County, PA) Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania is recognizing Beaver County Gold Award Girl Scout Alexandra Dietz for earning the Gold Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouting.
Dietz received the award for addressing pollinator decline through the creation of three sustainable pollinator gardens in her community. As part of the project, she partnered with local organizations, recruited volunteers and educated residents about creating pollinator-friendly habitats.
She also distributed seed packets, conducted presentations and hosted hands-on workshops aimed at encouraging community members to support pollinators in their own neighborhoods.
The Gold Award is available to high school-aged Girl Scouts who complete projects that address community issues through sustainable, long-term solutions.
EAST DEER TWP. – Fans of high-speed and high-energy will set a course for the Iron City Rockin’ Regatta this weekend along the Allegheny River next to Pittsburgh Brewing Co.
The Three Rivers Outboard Racing Association (TRORA) will host boat races Saturday and Sunday, with landside activities including live music, river racing, food and family fun.
Sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association, the Rockin’ Regatta showcases some of the region’s top outboard racers competing across multiple classes in a full weekend of high-speed competition.
IF YOU GO
What: Iron City Rockin’ Regatta
When: 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. June 6; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 7.
Tickets: $25 (21+) – includes a limited-edition commemorative beer can, available while supplies last.
● $15 (ages 13–20)
● $10 (ages 4-12)
● Free for children 3 and under
● Weekend Pass: $40 (21+), $20 (ages 13–20), $15 (ages 4-12)
Available at etix.com
RACE TO THE FINISH: THE HEART-POUNDING ACTION ON THE WATER
The event will feature APBA-sanctioned racing on a 0.9-mile counterclockwise course beginning and ending in front of the brewery. Racers will reach top speeds in a flying start format, battling through three-lap heats in pursuit of victory.
Participants will compete across three APBA categories:
● Junior Class Hydroplanes – Ages 9+, reaching speeds up to 40 mph
● Stock Class Hydroplanes – Reaching speeds of 55 mph based on driver size and weight
● Modified Class Hydroplanes – The fastest class, exceeding 85 mph
“As we build on the momentum from our first Rockin’ Regatta, we’re excited to bring even more competitive racing to the river,” Scott Miller, commodore of TRORA, said. “We expect an even bigger turnout in 2026, with drivers traveling from across the region and beyond.”
Power boat racing will entertain at a new Allegheny River regatta.
NEW FOR 2026: CHAMPIONSHIP-LEVEL RACING
Following the success of the inaugural 2025 event, TRORA secured premier championship designations at the APBA National Meeting in New Orleans—elevating the 2026 event to a must-attend weekend for racers and fans alike.
The weekend kicks off Saturday with the 2026 APBA Modified Eastern Divisional Championships, a double-points race expected to draw competitors from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, New Jersey, New York, New England, and Canada.
● Testing: 11 a.m.
● Racing: Noon – 6 p.m.
Sunday features APBA North American Championship Special Events for three premier modified classes:
● BHM (B Modified Hydroplane)
● CHM (C Modified Hydroplane)
● CMR (C Modified Runabout)
These elite classes can exceed 70 mph, delivering an adrenaline-filled experience for spectators while competing for double points and an international award from the UIM.
● Testing: 11 a.m.
● Racing: Noon – 6 p.m.
“Hosting both the Eastern Divisional Championships and North American special events will make this an incredible weekend for racers and fans alike,” Miller said.
“TRORA is thrilled to return to the rivers where our club was founded 70 years ago,” Brian Mitchell, vice-commodore of TRORA, said. “With the support of Pittsburgh Brewing Co., this event celebrates not only the sport of outboard racing but also the rich river heritage and community spirit of the Pittsburgh region.”
As one of APBA’s 150 sanctioned events annually, Rockin’ Regatta highlights the grassroots spirit of powerboat racing while delivering a high-energy, family-friendly experience. In addition to the races, guests can enjoy close-up views of vintage and modern outboards, along with river demonstrations throughout the weekend.
Race schedules and class details are available at: www.trora.com/rockinregatta
MORE THAN JUST RACING – A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC AND COMMUNITY
In addition to the on-the-water action, the Iron City Stage will feature a lineup of local and regional talent:
Saturday
● Camp Fire Clark | Noon to 2:30 p.m.
● Casual Affair | 3-6 p.m.
● Change of Heart | 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Sunday
● Lineup to be announced
SATURDAY CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT
● $40 per team | 90% payout based on number of teams
● Minimum 6 games guaranteed
● Bring your own bags or use bags provided
● Registration: Noon (near the tent near the stage)
● Tournament Start: 1 p.m.
If participation allows, teams will be divided into competitive and social brackets following round-robin play.
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Enjoy interactive games, balloons, photo opportunities, face painting and more throughout the day.
Saturday, 1-5 p.m.
● Petting zoo
● Paper Pie Books (baby-teen)
● Rock wall climbing
● Obstacle course
● Balloon artist
● Caricature artist
● Face painting
Sunday, June 7, 1-5 PM
● Petting zoo
● Caricature artist
● Obstacle course
● Paper Pie Books (baby-teen)
● Balloon artist
Pittsburgh Brewing brings back its Rockin’ Regatta this weekend; two days of boat racing, live music, family activities, food trucks and beer (including these special limited edition cans.)
INSIDE THE BREWERY
Guests can also enjoy the brewery’s taproom, along with:
● Tattoo artist on site
● 360-degree photo booth with instant mobile sharing (Saturday only from 1-4 p.m.)
(Harrisburg, PA) Sen. Elder Vogel Jr. (R-47) and Sen. Judy Schwank (D-11), chairs of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, will hold a news conference tomorrow in Harrisburg to celebrate National Dairy Month and mark 250 years of Pennsylvania’s dairy industry.
The event will take place at 9:30 a.m. in the East Wing Rotunda.
State officials and dairy industry leaders are expected to join the lawmakers, including Deputy Secretary Lisa Graybeal of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture; state Reps. Eddie Day Pashinski and Dan Moul, chairs of the House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee; and representatives from the Center for Dairy Excellence and the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association.
Also expected to attend are Pennsylvania Farm Bureau President Chris Hoffman, along with state and county dairy princess royalty members.
(Credit and Caption for Photo: Pirates pitcher Carmen Mlodzinski delivers during the third inning against the Rockies on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at PNC Park. (Christopher Horner | TribLive)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Pirates reinstated pitcher Carmen Mlodzinski from the restricted list yesterday, making him available for the team’s series opener tonight against the Houston Astros in Houston.
Mlodzinski was placed on the restricted list Sunday after informing the team he was not ready to pitch in the series finale against the Minnesota Twins at PNC Park. The move came after he was shifted to the bullpen last week to make room for Jared Jones in the starting rotation.
Mlodzinski is 4-3 with a 3.76 ERA in 11 appearances, including nine starts, for the Pirates this season.
(Pittsburgh, PA) Pennsylvania has reduced the minimum seizure-free period required for people with epilepsy to resume driving from six months to three months.
The change, which took effect March 28th, brings the state’s policy in line with recommendations from the American Epilepsy Society, the American Academy of Neurology, and the Epilepsy Foundation of America.
For years, Pennsylvania required individuals with epilepsy to be seizure-free for at least six months before regaining driving privileges, a standard that differed from national medical guidelines.
Dr. Andrea Synowiec, System Vice Chair for the Department of Neurology at Allegheny Health Network and a member of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Medical Advisory Board, was among those involved in discussions surrounding the update.
Michael James Szelc, 68, of Moon Township, passed away peacefully on May 30th, 2026.
He was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on November 17th, 1957, a son of Jean (Nichols) Burney and the late Theodore Szelc. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his brother, Gary Szelc. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife of 39 years, Melissa (Bender), his children, Nicholas (Kristen) Szelc and Rachel (Matt Abbott) Szelc and his siblings, Nancy, Carol, and Betty Anne.
Michael dedicated 42 years of service at US Airways as a Fleet Service Agent. He was known for his strong work ethic, reliability, and commitment to his profession throughout his long career. He was a devoted husband, father, brother, and friend. In his younger years, he enjoyed bowling, playing softball, and golfing. He also had a passion for working with his tools and took great pride in spending time outdoors, maintaining projects around the home and enjoying the satisfaction of hard work.
Friends will be received on Friday, June 5th, from 1-3 P.M. and from 5:30 P.M. until the time of a funeral service at 7:30 P.M. at The Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Moon Township, 1522 Coraopolis Heights Road, Coraopolis, who was in charge of his arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Michael’s name may be made to the Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa.
(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Gavin Thunberg)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Aliquippa, PA) Aliquippa firefighters were dispatched to a home on Major Street around 3:30 a.m. today after a caller reported it was on fire.
When crews arrived, they encountered heavy fire coming from the structure, which extended through the roof. Fire officials said nearby exposures were at risk of being affected by the flames.
Firefighters used a deck gun and multiple hand lines to bring the fire under control and protect surrounding properties.
Once the fire was knocked down, crews were able to enter the structure to continue operations. Fire departments cleared the scene shortly before 7 a.m.
(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Justin Lawrence throws during a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, April 13, 2025, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean, File)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins acquired right-handed reliever Justin Lawrence from the Pittsburgh Pirates for cash on Monday night.
The 31-year-old Lawrence was 0-2 with a 5.32 ERA in 23 appearances for the Pirates this season. He was designated for assignment by Pittsburgh on Friday.
Lawrence debuted with Colorado in 2021 and spent four seasons with the Rockies before Pittsburgh claimed him off waivers in March 2025. He has a 5.05 ERA over 222 major league appearances, all in relief.
The Panama-born Lawrence was a 12th-round pick by the Rockies in the 2015 amateur draft. He appeared in 69 games for Colorado in 2023 and had a 3.72 ERA and 11 saves. Last season, he allowed one run in 17 2/3 innings for the Pirates for an ERA of 0.51.
To open a spot for Lawrence, the Twins will make a roster move before Tuesday night’s game against the visiting Chicago White Sox.
(File Photo of a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Car)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Robinson Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported today that a 38-year-old Columbus, Ohio, man was charged with summary traffic violations following a single-vehicle crash in Robinson Township on May 17.
According to police, Jean Peguero was traveling on Interstate 376 West at approximately 11:51 a.m. when his vehicle struck a concrete barrier while negotiating a right-hand curve.
(Credit for Photo: Courtesy of Schellhaas & Sons Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc.
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Beaver County, PA) Former Quaker Valley basketball coach Vincent Cortese passed away on Thursday at the age of 92. He was born on September 9th, 1933 and was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, the late Mary Lou Cortese, his sisters, Sarah, Mary and Rose, as well as his brothers, Tony and Joe. He is survived by relatives including his four children. Vincent led the Quakers to their first outright section basketball title in school history in 1972. In 2011, he was enshrined into the Pittsburgh Basketball Hall of Fame for his outstanding career. He was also inducted into the Quaker Valley Sports Hall of Fame in 1998 as an individual and 2012 as a coach. He was the Principal of Quaker Valley High School from 1977-1992, served as President of PASR and was a volunteer with the Knights of Columbus. He was also the President of The Salvation Army, Sewickley Chapter. Friends will be received on Thursday, June 4th from 3-7 p.m. at Schellhaas & Sons Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., 1600 Stone Mansion Drive, Sewickley. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, June 5th at 10:30 a.m. at Saint Luke the Evangelist Parish, Saints John & Paul Catholic Church, 2586 Wexford Bayne Rd, Sewickley, PA 15143.