Delmont A. Goe (1935-2026)

Delmont A. Goe, 91, of East Palestine, Ohio, passed away on February 24th, 2026, at Christian House Assisted Living in East Palestine following an extended illness. He was born in Beaver Falls on January 18th, 1935, a son of the late J. Wilford and Minnie (Harper) Goe. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers: John, Wylie, James and Robert; as well as his infant sister, Janet and his brother-in-law, John Wise.

Delmont was a lifelong resident of the Beaver County area and was a 1952 graduate of the Beaver Falls High School. He was a 36-year employee of the Babcock & Wilcox Company and was a U.S. Army Veteran. He is survived by two sons, Mark and Anne of Oro Valley, Arizona, Rick and Tracy of Englewood, Florida, his daughter, Jeanna of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, three grandchildren, Zachary, Baxton and Morgan, one sister, Terrell Wise of North Sewickley, and one brother, Thomas and Karen of Salem, Ohio. In accordance with Delmont’s wishes, there will be no public viewing. However, there will be a graveside service with military honors on Monday, March 2nd at 11 a.m. at Grandview Cemetery, 139 Norwood Drive, Beaver Falls. Arrangements have been entrusted to Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls.

Pittsburgh-based nonprofit seeking street performers for the 2026 NFL Draft which will be hosted in the Steel City

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh-based nonprofit Downtown Neighbors Alliance is looking for street-performers to perform at various locations throughout the city, including Acrisure Stadium and Point State Park, during the festivities of the 2026 NFL Draft on April 23rd-25th. Anyone who is interested needs to apply by tomorrow by clicking here. Performances would be between 10 a.m. and midnight each day and it must have content that is family-friendly. According to Downtown Neighbors Alliance, performers will receive $150 to $200 each for 90-minute shows. Submissions will be held onto for one year in consideration of future events in Pittsburgh. Those that are chosen for the performances during the 2026 NFL Draft will be notified by March 23rd, 2026.

Kennywood, Idlewild & SoakZone, and Sandcastle Water Park holding upcoming job fairs to hire their 2026 workforces

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(West Mifflin, PA) Three amusement parks in the Pittsburgh area are holding upcoming job fairs to hire their 2026 workforces. Kennywood, Idlewild & SoakZone and Sandcastle Water Park are all looking to hire hundreds of people, and will begin to fill roles at job fairs. There are 2,500 roles to fill between the three properties. Idlewild & SoakZone’s job fair will be on Saturday, February 28th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ligonier Valley Library.  Kennywood and Sandcastle will hold a dual job fair on Saturday, March 7th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kennywood in West Mifflin. Online applications are available at each park’s website, by clicking here for Kennywood, clicking here for Idlewild & SoakZone, and clicking here for Sandcastle Water Park.

Natrona Heights man sentenced to three to six months in jail in connection with the 2024 death of an eleven-year-old Harrison Township girl

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Sixty-five-year-old Jeffrey Glowatski of Natrona Heights was sentenced yesterday to three to six months in jail for his role in the death of an eleven-year-old girl from Harrison Township. The girl died on August 20th2024 and was hit by a car that evening while crossing a road near her home. Emergency crews were called to Kuntz Street at 7:20 p.m. According to police, the man that was driving the car had twelve beers on the day of the crash. 

Pittsburgh astronaut identifies himself as the astronaut whose medical condition prompted NASA’s first medical evaluation

(File Photo: Source for Photo: In this image provided by NASA, NASA astronaut Mike Fincke is helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the Earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Bill Ingalls/NASA via AP, File)

(AP) NASA’s Mike Fincke identified himself Wednesday as the astronaut whose medical condition prompted the space agency’s first medical evacuation.

In a written statement, the 58-year-old spaceflight veteran revealed he was the ailing crew member last month aboard the International Space Station. He did not say what was wrong with him but explained that his condition quickly stabilized thanks to his crewmates and flight surgeons on the ground.

Fincke said he’s doing well now.

“Spaceflight is an incredible privilege, and sometimes it reminds us just how human we are,” he said in the statement.

Fincke launched with three others on a SpaceX flight last summer. Their mission came to an early end on Jan. 15, a week after he experienced what he called a “medical event that required immediate attention” by his fellow astronauts. The health concern also forced the cancellation of a planned spacewalk by Fincke and another NASA astronaut.

Following their splashdown in the Pacific, all four astronauts were taken to a San Diego hospital. They flew home to Houston the next day.

With the sick astronaut’s identity still a secret, Fincke said at a news conference a week after returning that the space station’s ultrasound machine came in handy during the medical crisis.

With the sick astronaut’s identity still a secret, Fincke said at a news conference a week after returning that the space station’s ultrasound machine came in handy during the medical crisis.

He elaborated Wednesday, stressing that his situation was not an emergency but that everyone wanted “to take advantage of advanced medical imaging not available on the space station.”

Fincke, a retired Air Force colonel who became an astronaut in 1996, has logged 549 days in space over four missions.

Western Beaver Jr. Sr. High School presents “Hadestown, Teen Edition” as its 2026 musical

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Industry, PA) Western Beaver Jr. Sr. High School will perform “Hadestown, Teen Edition” as its 2026 musical tomorrow, February 27th and on Saturday, February 28th, both at 7 p.m., as well as on Sunday, March 1st at 2 p.m. in the school auditorium on 216 Engle Road in Industry. This is a full-length adaptation as a play of the Grammy- and Tony-winning “Hadestown,” that follows the stories of the young dreamer Orpheus and Eurydice, his love, and the immortal couple Hades and Persephone that are interwoven, as they journey from a world filled with hope to the depths of the underworld before going back again. Tickets are worth $12 for adults and are worth $9 for both students and senior citizens. They are available at cur8.com by clicking here. When the search comes up, type in Western Beaver.

David Dennis “Denny” Cahill, Sr. (1933-2026)

David Dennis “Denny” Cahill, Sr., 92, of Hopewell Township, passed away peacefully on February 22nd, 2026, at Concordia at Villa St. Joseph in Baden.

He was born in Ellwood City on May 7th, 1933, a son of the late Martin Edward and Mabel Margaret (Garwig) Cahill. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Shirley (Rader) Cahill, his siblings, Patrick Cahill, JoAnn (Patsy) DiCarlo, and Jane Cahill, a granddaughter, Meghan Alyssa Mercadante and a great-granddaughter, Aria Rodriguez. He is survived by his children, Sharlene (Gary) Mercadante and David (Sandy) Cahill, Jr., his grandchildren, Colleen (Blake) McElhaney, Michael (Lisa) Cahill, and Kristi (Cody) Rodriguez, his great-grandchildren: Fia Meghan McElhaney, Betty Cahill, and AJ Rodriguez; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

David was a proud veteran of the United States Navy, having served during the Korean Conflict. Following his military service, he obtained an associates degree from Penn State Beaver and went on to work as a salesman for Cutler Hammer, later retiring as a manager of the customer service center for Eaton Corporation in Moon Township.  In retirement, he found great joy in volunteering with Meals on Wheels in Beaver County, delivering many meals to those who were in need. He was a past member and deacon of Mt. Carmel United Presbyterian Church in Hopewell as well as a founding member of the KRACSAM Card Club.  He, along with his late wife, Shirley, were largely involved in family genealogy, making many trips to local courthouses, libraries, and other institutions to obtain their knowledge of the past. He doted on his grandchildren and enjoyed precious moments he spent with them, had a particular fondness for a good meal, and a good clean car.

In accordance with his wishes, David will be cremated. A celebration of his life will be held Monday, March 9th from 9:30 A.M. until the time of services at 11 A.M. at Chippewa United Methodist Church, 2545 Darlington Road, Beaver Falls, who was in charge of his arrangements. A luncheon will follow the service in that church. Pastor Allan Brooks will officiate.

David’s family respectfully asks that memorial contributions be made to a local Beaver County Meals on Wheels.

The GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., Chippewa Township, 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls, was honored to provide care and guidance to David’s family and was the funeral home that was in charge of his arrangements.

Gloria Jean Heitzenrater (1955-2026)

Gloria Jean Heitzenrater, 70, of Ambridge, passed away peacefully on February 24th, 2026, at Good Samaritan Hospice House in Wexford. She was born on August 23rd, 1955, the daughter of the late Stanley and Barbara Jasinski.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her uncles: Michael “Moe” Stuban, Fred Stolich, and Edward Jasinski, her aunts: Mildred “Mickey” Stuban, Doris Stolich, Rose Jasinski, Catherine Lazorski, Mary Budkey, Frances Brodish, and Elizabeth Jasinski; as well as her cousin, Steven Stuban and her niece, Kelly Heitzenrater. She is survived by her beloved husband of 53 years, Douglas Heitzenrater, her daughter, Stacy Heitzenrater-Gorecki, her brother, Jason (Deborah) Jasinski, her cherished grandchildren, Alyssa and Austin Gorecki, her nieces and nephews, Amy (Robert) Clouse, Jeannette (Shane) Dobbins, and David (Athena) Jasinski, her special goddaughter, Kimberly Heitzenrater and many treasured great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends.

Gloria was a 1973 graduate of Ambridge High School who dedicated much of her life to serving others. She worked for many years at Herman’s Bakery and spent more than 30 years at Eat’n Park, where she welcomed guests with her warm smile. She enjoyed visiting casinos and taking trips to try her luck. She was a devoted fan of Elvis Presley and enjoyed watching Elvis impersonators perform. She treasured family camping trips and, above all, adored her grandchildren. One of her proudest moments was throwing out the first pitch at a Pittsburgh Pirates game in recognition of her 25 years of service with Eat’n Park.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate staff at Good Samaritan Hospice House in Wexford for the exceptional care provided to Gloria. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her name to Good Samaritan Hospice in Wexford or to the American Cancer Society at donate.cancer.org.

A visitation will be held on Sunday, March 1st, from 2-4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. until the time of the funeral service at 7 p.m. at Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge, who was in charge of her arrangements. The full obituary may be viewed at alvarezhahnfs.com.

Michael Kurtis Wilson (1958-2026)

Michael Kurtis Wilson, 67, of Daugherty Township, passed away in Allegheny General Hospital on February 25th, 2026 after an extended illness. He was born on October 17th, 1958, the son of Mary Kay (Zahorsky) Wilson and Floyd Wilson.

Michael is survived by his wife, Lisa and his beloved son, Dr. Brandon Wilson and his spouse Halie Tucci of Sharon, Vermont, three sisters and a brother-in-law: Kim Mellman of Redondo Beach, California, Kathy and David Trone of Rock Hill, South Carolina, and Kaprice Williamson of Westland, Michigan, his nieces and nephews: Ron Trone, Aaron Mellman, Kelsey Backman, Kirsten Mellman and Konnor Robinson and many extended family members. He will be very deeply missed by all his family.

A Visitation will be held on Saturday, February 28th from 1-5 p.m. in the Anthony Mastrofrancesco Funeral Home Inc., 2026 McMinn Street, Aliquippa, who was in charge of his arrangements. Interment will be private.

James Barrie “Jim” Hooley (1944-2026)

James Barrie “Jim” Hooley, 81, of Midland, passed away on February 20th, 2026.

He was born in Rochester on June 15th, 1944, the son of the late James Patrick and Caroline Hooley. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by all of his siblings. He is survived by his family and friends including his sons: Timothy (Donann) Hooley, Steven Hooley, Michael Hooley, and Kevin (Amanda) Hooley; as well as his former spouse, Barbara Hooley; grandchildren, Austin, Justin, Jenna, and Alexa Hooley, Steven “Cayne” Hooley, Damien and Dominic Hooley; as well as several great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

James was a proud veteran of the U.S. Army. He was also an avid Pittsburgh sports fan, having proudly wore his black and gold.

There are no services at this time. Professional arrangements have been entrusted to Noll Funeral Home, Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver. Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.

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