(Sarah Silbiger, Pool via AP)
By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday the U.S. is sending more anti-aircraft, anti-armor weapons and drones to Ukraine to assist in its defense against Russia. The president’s comments came as he formally announced his administration was sending an additional $800 million in military assistance to Ukraine. About $1 billion in military aid has been sent in just the last week. Biden spoke hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a video address to members of U.S. Congress in which he made an impassioned plea for the U.S. and West to provide more help to save his young democracy.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Saint Teleforum Day Thursday!
On the Saint Patrick day Teleforum program, it’s busy and it’s Irish! The B-Hive Innovation hub is the subject of the first hour of Teleforum when Irish John Hertneky joins Eddy for the Huntington Business spotlight. At 10:10, Irish Jim Roddey joins the program; at 11a it’s Irish Mike Romighe with the Best of Beaver County presented by St. Barnabas; and afterwards it’s Irish Scott Tady from the Beaver O’County Times! Teleforum begins at 9 O’clock on O’Beaver County Radio!
ARPA Applications Being Submitted At Tepid Pace
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
Over the last few weeks, ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) applications for small businesses and non-profit organizations in Beaver County have been available for download and completion. However, the response has been relatively smaller than in previous iterations of ARPA relief; as was discussed at the County Commissioners’ work session on Wednesday.
“I would say no more than fifteen [organizations] between both small businesses and non-profits,” Chief Clerk Nicole Long stated at the session. “We’ve hardly gotten any at all.” The realization of this came as no surprise to Commissioner Jack Manning: “I didn’t think there’d be as much as with the CARES Act.”
According to Long, the issue may be centered around taxes: “There is a little bit of an issue with the non-profits people,” she said, “because they can’t file their taxes until the [Form] 990 is deposited. But I told them that to still submit the application and, when they get their 990, we can collect that from them and review everything.”
The applications must be submitted by March 31 and can be found at the Beaver County website.
Zelenskyy Tells US Congress, ‘We Need You Right Now’
(AP Photo)
By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cited Pearl Harbor and the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 on Wednesday in appealing to the U.S. Congress to do more to help Ukraine’s fight against Russia. We need you right now,” Zelenskyy said in remarks livestreamed at the U.S. Capitol. He added, “I call on you to do more.” Lawmakers gave him a standing ovation before and after his speech. Zelenskyy showed a packed auditorium of U.S. lawmakers an emotional, graphic video of the destruction and devastation in his country has suffered in the war. President Joe Biden has resisted Zelenskyy’s requests to send warplanes to Ukraine, which would risk escalating the war with Russia.
HOPEWELL COMMISSIONERS APPROVE SEVERAL MOTIONS
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Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
(Hopewell Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) The Hopewell Twp. board of Commissioners met on Monday night and approved an agreement with their engineer HRG for the 2022 paving project for $37,705, and also for the 2022 grant project for the Laird Road Culvert Replacement for $47,790, 00
North Beaver Twp. Woman Victim of Fraud. Someone Opens a Nearly $21,000.00 Loan in Her Name
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(North Beaver Twp., Lawrence County, Pa.) Pa State Police in New Castle are reporting that they were called to a residence on Mohawk School Road in North Beaver Twp. Lawrence County for a report of of theft by deception via ID theft.
Troopers reported via release that a unnamed 58-year-old female said that she received a text message from an unknown number. She then proceeded to research the company that was listed on the text messages and discovered it was a company in Florida to which she contacted. Upon making contact with the company she gave them her biographical information and as a result a loan for approximately $20,833.00 was opened in her name. Troopers said in the release that the incident occurred between January 27, 2022 and march 14, 2022. Police are continuing to investigate at this time.
Northbound I-79 Crossover Begins Thursday Night in Allegheny County
Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing a traffic crossover on northbound Interstate 79 in Glenfield, Sewickley Hills, and Franklin Park boroughs and Kilbuck, Ohio, and Aleppo townships, Allegheny County, will begin Thursday night, March 17.
A northbound crossover on I-79 will be implemented Thursday night to allow crews to begin bridge deck replacement work. To accommodate this work, the following traffic configuration and restrictions will occur:
- The left lane of northbound I-79 will be crossed over into the southbound lanes between the Neville Island Bridge and the Kilbuck Street on-ramp. This will be the EXPRESS lane. All traffic using this lane will not have access to the Mt. Nebo Road (Exit 68) interchange. Northbound express lane traffic will be crossed back over between the Red Mud Hollow Road overpass and I-279.
- The right lane of northbound I-79 will remain in place. This lane is the LOCAL lane. Access to the Mt. Nebo Road interchange must be made from the local lane. Traffic will be shifted slightly at the Glenfield Road and Red Mud Hollow Road bridges to allow crews to conduct half width deck replacement work.
- Two lanes of traffic will be maintained on southbound I-79. A barrier will separate the southbound lanes and the crossed over northbound lane.
- Emergency pull-off areas will be implemented in various locations through the work zone. Three pull-off areas will be implemented in the southbound lanes, three in the northbound express lane, and one in the northbound local lane.
- The northbound crossover will remain in place continuously through late-November.
To prepare for the crossover, single-lane restrictions and traffic stoppages will occur on northbound I-79 from 7 p.m. Thursday night to 6 a.m. Friday morning. The crossover is anticipated to be in place by 6 a.m. Friday morning.
While the crossover is in place, crews will conduct bridge rehabilitation work on the northbound structures over Glenfield Road and Red Mud Hollow Road in half-widths. This work includes bridge deck replacement, approach slab work, bearing pad and expansion dam replacement, substructure concrete repairs, and downspout upgrades.
Additionally, an overnight southbound I-279 (Parkway North) lane restriction will be implemented Wednesday through Friday nights from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night at I-79 northbound bridge over I-279. Crews will install shielding for bridge painting operations.
The work is part of the $26.49 million I-79 improvement project. Improvements include four bridge deck replacements, one bridge preservation, milling and resurfacing, preservation work on seven sign structures, installation of five new ITS signs, guide rail improvements, signage updates, and pavement marking installation. Crossovers will occur on I-79 in 2022 and 2023 for bridge deck replacement work. The majority of the project will conclude in the fall of 2023.
The prime contractor is the Joseph B. Fay Company. Work on this project will be coordinated with other projects in the area.
To help keep motorists informed as work progresses, PennDOT has created an email distribution list for the I-79 Neville Island Bridge rehabilitation including traffic advisories and construction updates. Enroll by sending email addresses to stcowan@pa.gov. Please write “Subscribe – I-79” in the subject line.
Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras.
511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website.
PA AG Shapiro Charges Former Head of Lancaster County Drug Task Force With Theft
(Photo of AG Shapiro at Press Conference In Philadelphia on March 15, 2022, Photo courtesy of PA Media Services)
Defendant Alleged to Have Stolen $200K over Five Years from County Drug Task Force
(HARRISBURG, PA) Attorney General Josh Shapiro and the Forty-Ninth Statewide Investigating Grand Jury today announced charges against John Burkhart, the former Officer in Charge of the Lancaster County Drug Task Force, for stealing more than $200K from the Task Force from 2015 to 2020, and depositing at least $170K into his personal bank account. Defendant was arrested and preliminarily arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Bruce A. Roth.
“Mr. Burkhart abused his position of public trust to scam and defraud the citizens of Lancaster County and the Lancaster County Drug Task Force out of desperately needed funds,” said AG Shapiro. “These funds should have been used to help law enforcement in Lancaster County battle the opioid epidemic. Instead, this money went into John Burkhart’s pocket. Enforcing the law does not put you above it. Public officials have a special responsibility to serve the people with integrity, and my office will continue to hold anyone who breaks the law, no matter how powerful or well-connected, accountable for their actions.”
The Office of Attorney General assumed jurisdiction over the case in April 2020 following a conflict referral from the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office. On March 4, 2022, the Forty-Ninth Statewide Investigating Grand Jury issued a presentment and determined that from at least 2015 through 2020, Burkhart repeatedly stole money that had been seized during drug investigations using two separate schemes.
First, Burkhart stole approximately $150,000 in seized cash from the Lancaster County Drug Task Force safe where seized money was stored before it was formally forfeited and placed into the Lancaster County general fund bank account for use by the Task Force. The Grand Jury learned that Burkhart had nearly exclusive control of the safe and its contents.
During the investigation, it was discovered that evidence envelopes containing seized cash were missing, which included funds seized from bank accounts. When a bank account was seized by the Drug Task Force, the procedure was for the bank to send a check to the Drug Task Force, and the check would be deposited into Lancaster County’s general fund account. The Controller’s office would then provide a check to the Drug Task Force in care of John Burkhart. Burkhart was solely responsible for cashing those checks and placing the money into the safe until they were forfeited by court order.
Second, the Grand Jury found that Burkhart was also solely responsible for recording and delivering cash deposits from the Drug Task Force to the county treasurer after the seized assets were forfeited by court order. Burkhart recorded false deposit amounts before they could be recorded by the treasurer and skimmed approximately $50,000 from 2015 through 2020.
The Forty-Ninth Statewide Investigating Grand Jury recommended the following charges: Theft by Unlawful Taking or Disposition, Theft by Deception, Theft by Failure to Make Required Disposition of Funds, Forgery, Tampering with Records or Identification, and Tampering with or Fabricating Physical Evidence.
This case is being prosecuted by Senior Deputy Attorney General Megan Madaffari. All charges discussed are accusations. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Will Address The U.S. Congress Today
(Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)
(Washington, D.C) Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.S. Congress today. This is the next stop as the actor-turned wartime leader uses the Western world’s great legislative bodies as a global stage to help his country. In ringing speeches, he is rallying support against Russia’s crushing invasion. The speech Today will be livestreamed into the U.S. Capitol and will be among his most important as he pushes the U.S. to do more than it has so far pledged to do. President Joe Biden has resisted his requests to send warplanes to Ukraine. Instead, Biden is expected deliver an address later today announcing $800 million in additional security assistance for Ukraine.
Saros Stops 35 Shots as Predators Down Penguins 4-1
(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
By JIM DIAMOND Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Juuse Saros made 35 saves to lead the Nashville Predators to a 4-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Mattias Ekholm, Tanner Jeannot, Eeli Tolvanen and Yakov Trenin scored for the Predators, who have won five of six. Roman Josi had three assists and Colton Sissons added two. Jake Guentzel had the lone goal and Casey DeSmith stopped 21 shots for Pittsburgh, which won its previous two games.