Aliquippa School Board Reorganizes, and Hires Two teachers

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Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News
(Aliquippa, Pa.) The Aliquippa School Board met on Wednesday night for their annual reorganization meeting .Tina Price Genes was reappointed president, and Nicole bible was reappointed vice president at Wednesday night’s meeting. Sam Weir was hired as the high school art teacher. An  elementary pre-k instructional aide  was hired. Superintendent Dr. Phillip Woods reported on the progress with the stadium project,   The Project Warm coat distribution by FedEX on Tuesday at the elementary  school was also reported by the superintendent. Each student received a  new coat.

Link For PIAA 4A Championship: Aliquippa vs. Bishop McDevitt

99.3 and 95.7 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA and beavercountyradio.com‘s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey have the call from Cumberland Valley High School of this 2022 PIAA Class 4A Championship  high school football playoff game as the Crusaders battle the Quips.
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Nominations Open for Beaver Musicians Hall of Fame

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Beaver County, Pa.) Nomination forms for the Class of 2023 Beaver Valley Musicians Hall of Fame are now being accepted through January 31, 2023. To be considered the candidate must have a reasonable connection to Beaver County and have made an outstanding musical contribution to society. The official nomination form can be found on the Beaver Valley Musicians Union website www.bvmusiciansunion.org using the “Nomination Form” tab.
Required information includes the candidate’s contact information, as well as similar information about the individual who is making the nomination. A detailed biography of the candidate’s musical contributions and a photograph should be included.
Since 1990 several outstanding musicians have been inducted into the Beaver Valley Musicians Hall of Fame. Their names are inscribed on the Hall of Fame Honor Roll that is displayed at Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center School in Midland. Each musician receives a plaque of the Henry M. Mancini Award inscribed with the indicated class year at a ceremonial dinner.

PIAA Votes to Allow High School Athletes to Get Paid For Name, Image, Image and Likeness

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(Harrisburg, Pa.) The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association has ruled that student athletes can now start making money while in high school.
The PIAA’s board of directors has reportedly approved a policy to allow high school athletes in the state to profit from their name, image, and likeness, just like college athletes.
Now young athletes in Pennsylvania are allowed to earn money from endorsement deals and promotional activities through outlets on social media and through advertisements.
There are restrictions, stating that the athletes can’t wear their school’s uniform or make any reference to their school or their team.
Some kinds of products and services are banned from endorsements, including alcohol, drugs, gambling, and weapons.
The PIAA based the rule on a third and final reading by a vote of 26-4.

Two Guns Confiscated at Different Times Wednesday at Pittsburgh International Airport

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(Pittsburgh, Pa.) The TSA is reporting that two loaded guns were confiscated after being found at the Pittsburgh International Airport security checkpoint on Wednesday.
A 9 mm handgun in a Westmoreland County man’s carry-on bag was spotted in the checkpoint X-ray machine and later in the day, an antique .22 caliber handgun was found in the pocket of a West Virginia man’s laptop bag, he claimed it was his grandmother’s. officials said.
Allegheny County Police were notified of both incidents and took the guns.
These were the 25th and 26th instances of a gun being seized at the airport this year. Thirty-two were found over the course of 2021.

Bob Barrickman Remembered By Colleagues For Passion, Dedication, Knowledge, & Kindness During “A.M. Beaver County”

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

“He was a great, great broadcaster…but he was a better human being.”

The recent news of the passing of Beaver County Radio’s Bob Barrickman opened the vaults of memory banks all throughout the county, and few had more in their vaults than those who worked alongside him during a sports broadcast. Current Beaver County Radio sports broadcaster Mike Azadian and former Beaver County Radio sports broadcaster Tom Hays reminisced about working with Bob on the December 7 edition of A.M. Beaver County.

Azadian, who joined the BCR Sports staff in 2020, learned very quickly what made Bob stand out as a broadcaster…including the parts where one does not stand out. “He was not about himself, he was about the kids,” Azadian stated. “I learned that it was that…you present the game, you talk about the kids, and you don’t make it about yourself. A lot of people in society today do that, and I learned that from Bob.”

That sense of empathy that Barrickman had towards high school sports and its athletes was also showcased when the game was over and analysis became the focus. “Bob was never really ‘pushy’,” Azadian added. “If a game was a tough game, Bob would ask good questions and tough questions, but he wouldn’t do anything to try and embarrass a coach or a player…he wasn’t about making people look bad.”

The Thursday night broadcast of the PIAA Class 4A football championship between Aliquippa and Bishop McDevitt, which Azadian will call with Bruce Frey, will be dedicated to Bob Barrickman.

 

The news was even tougher for Tom Hays, who had known Bob since their days in the late 1970s as co-workers for the Beaver County Times, before the future Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame Broadcaster (Bob in 2008) would recruit the future Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame Broadcaster (Tom in 2019) to join Beaver County Radio in the mid-1980s. From then until Hays’ retirement in 2020, the duo called countless championship and playoff (let alone regular season) contests in basketball, football, and other sports for Beaver County Teams.

“Bob was the absolute best,” Hays stated. “His passion for Beaver County high school sports [was] second to none. His knowledge is unbelievable. His preparation was unbelievable. I mean, I put a lot of time into every broadcast that I did…but Bob probably doubled that amount of preparation time.”

More so than the legendary broadcaster, Tom remembers Bob as a man without few rivals in Beaver County.

“He was a great guy, and that is not a cliché. That is a fact. Beaver County has lost a legend…I don’t think, in my life, I’ve ever met a finer gentleman than Bob Barrickman.”

VIDEO: Carnegie Free Library Of Beaver Falls To Host “A Novel Noel” Christmas Fundraiser On December 9

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

Beaver Falls isn’t done celebrating the holiday season just yet.

The Carngie Free Library of Beaver Falls will be hosting “A Novel Noel” on December 9 from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM at the library on 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls. The event will feature catered food, beer, wine, live music, and decorations centered around this year’s theme of “Christmas Around The World.” Local author Mollie Cox Bryan will have a meet-and-greet book signing beginning at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $40 with proceeds going to the Library, and they can be purchased by clicking this link here.

Chris Cosky, who is on the board for the Carnegie Free Library, spoke to Matt Drzik on the December 7 edition of A.M. Beaver County to talk about the amounts of fun that are set to be had, as well as the importance of the event’s fundraising. “It’s a holiday celebration, and the biggest fundraiser of the year for the Carnegie Free Library of Beaver Falls,” Cosky stated. “You will help foster the programs that are in place right now and keep them going for months; and also help fund programs for the future.”

To see/hear the full discussion with Chris, click on the Facebook Feed below!

Thursday Teleforum with the Reps, the Best Of Beaver County, and the Tady!

Thursday’s Teleforum talk program with Eddy Crow begins with the state reps! Rapping with the Reps starts the day at 9, then later the Best of Beaver County comes by at 11-Mike Romigh will welcome holiday music from the Beaver School district chorus! After the live concert Beaver County Times entertainment editor Scott Tady drops in to talk other concerts happening this holiday season! Teleforum holds forth every weekday from 9 till noon on am1230, am1460, fm99.3, and fm95.7-All presented by St. Barnabas!

Democrats move to take power with narrow Pa. House majority

By BROOKE SCHULTZ and MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democrats who barely won back enough seats in the Pennsylvania House in November are moving to control the chamber to replace one of their incumbents who died and two others who won higher office. Shortly after Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton of Philadelphia was sworn in on the House floor on Wednesday, she scheduled special elections for Feb. 7 for all three seats. The top Republican leader is calling it an “illegal and unprecedented power grab” based on a specious claim to the majority. McClinton says she will serve as acting speaker until the chamber will vote on a new speaker when it reconvenes for swearing-in on Jan. 3.

Hawaii Remembrance To Draw Handful of Pearl Harbor Survivors

FILE – In this photo released by the U.S. Navy, the destroyer USS Shaw explodes after being hit by bombs during the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 7, 1941. A few centenarian survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor are expected to gather at the scene of the Japanese bombing on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, to remember those who perished 81 years ago. (U.S. Navy via AP)
By AUDREY McAVOY Associated Press
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — A handful of centenarian survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor are expected to gather at the scene in Hawaii to commemorate those who perished 81 years ago in the Japanese bombing. That’s fewer than in recent years, when a dozen or more came from across the country to pay their respects at the annual remembrance ceremony. Part of the decline reflects the dwindling number of survivors as they age. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs doesn’t have statistics for how many Pearl Harbor survivors are still living. But its data show the number of World War II veterans is rapidly declining.