Lawmakers Look to Head off All-Electric Building Codes

Lawmakers look to head off all-electric building codes
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s Republican-controlled Legislature is signaling again that it wants to stop municipalities in the nation’s No. 2 natural gas state from adopting building codes that prohibit gas hookups. Legislation passed the GOP-controlled House Wednesday, 118-83, three months after the state Senate passed a similar bill. The bills prohibit municipalities from writing new building codes that restrict utility service based on the energy source. Neither bill has reached Gov. Tom Wolf’s desk. States, cities and counties elsewhere have begun looking at all-electric building codes as a way to fight climate change. In December, New York City barred most new buildings from using natural gas.

Judge Begins Review to Pick New Congressional District Maps

Judge begins review to pick new congressional district maps
By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania judge is undertaking a review of competing proposals for the state’s redistricted congressional maps. The hearing that began Thursday in Harrisburg followed a veto Wednesday night by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf of a plan that had been sent to him by legislative Republicans. Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough warned the parties the hearing could go into the weekend. The schedule reflects pressure to redraw lines for 17 congressional districts in time for the May primary election. The matter is highly likely to be ultimately decided by the state Supreme Court, which currently has a 5-2 Democratic majority.

Aliquippa City Council Approves The County’s 2021 Hazard Mitigation Plan

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Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 1:33 PM
(Aliquippa, Pa.) Aliquippa City Council approved it’s first resolution of 2022  at its  work session Wednesday night

The city is ordering 100 City flags in honor of the  Quips  the football team winning the WPIAL  4A and PIAA State Championship . Donations are being accepted for revised city flags. Alumni Dr. Steven Hribar, and  Football Hall of Famer Ty Law.  are involved in the  event. Donations are being accepted  to pay for the flags .
Noble Environmental Services  Service Agreement for electronic recycling was approved. The event will be held Saturday, April 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Bailey Harper was hired by council as a part time  street department employee. He begins his duties January 31, and council said there is still one opening in the street department

Hopewell Area School Board receives ESSER III from Superintendent

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Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 1:16 PM
(Hopewell Twp., Pa.) Dr. Robert  Kartychak  presented the board with feedback from the principals and a parent survey on the ESSER III plan and it was presented to the school board at Tuesday’s night’s meeting.  The superintendent reported that the district has  $1,682,601 remaining,  Deadline to use the funds 9/30/2022. The remaining amount is $1,682,601. The fund addresses students’ academic, social emotional, and mental health needs as well as opportunity gaps that existed before and were worsened by the pandemic..

A  leak in the drop ceiling  of the band/chorus room  caused a portion of the drop ceiling to fall over the weekend, due to a HVAC leak and school was closed Monday for cleanup..   Tuesday morning  restoration was done
Principals from  the elementary , junior and senior high schools presented their monthly GOOD NEWS IN THE SCHOOLS  to the board and residents.

Friday Teleforum has your chance to WIN

Friday’s Teleforum talk show with Eddy Crow will feature Matt Nance from Tiger Pause Youth Ministry, and Norm Mitry from Heritage Valley Health Systems. Teleforum also has your shot at a 25$ gift card from Al’s Corner in Koppel! Teleforum starts at 9:10am and goes till noon on am1230, am1460, fm99.3 presented by St. Barnabas, and now also on fm95.7!

 

TOWNE TOWER ISSUES DISCUSSED AT ALIQUIPPA CITY COUNCIL

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Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
Thursday, January 27, 2022 at 12:59 PM
(Aliquippa, Pa.) A rally was held outside the city building yesterday because residents of Towne Tower want things done to the  apartment complex by the owners, and they have been making allegations the city isn’t helping them enough.

Noone is reporting the issues to  the city from  Eureka Property Mgmt  and building owners 2012 PA  Aliquippa Valley LLC.
City officials have been called to the facility several times , but no one is reporting the issues in writing or taking pictures , Mayor Dwan B. Walker   said HUD has to move on these issues, a broken elevator cable has caused a problem  and a new one will be installed in 4 or5 month, and no heat  in some apartments.Councilman Donald Waker said HUD  is moving on the issues
The police and fire department have been called to the site several times..
Mayor Walker said:We want all hands on Deck: to resolve these issues..

Water Line Break Under Ambridge Bridge Causes Road Closures

(Ambridge, Pa.) At 4 a.m Thursday morning . the AMWA  was notified   that a water line broke under the Ambridge-Aliquippa Bridge. Merchant St. to 8th St. is closed to traffic A water authority official and police confirmed the closure of the bridge. PennDot closed  Route 65 in that area, according to police.

 Grove: Wolf Denies Pennsylvanians a Voice by Vetoing Citizen-Drawn Congressional Map

HARRISBURG – In response to Gov. Tom Wolf vetoing the citizens’ congressional redistricting map, Rep. Seth Grove (R-York) issued the following statement:

“Under the cover of darkness, much like the development of Gov. Tom Wolf’s map, the governor issued a vague and partisan gerrymandered-filled veto of the first citizens’ congressional map ever adopted by the General Assembly. Once again, Wolf has shown his failed leadership through his unwillingness to work across the aisle with Republicans in the Legislature on a constitutionally mandated requirement.

“Instead, Wolf has picked political brinkmanship and unnecessarily requiring the courts to address congressional redistricting instead of joining the General Assembly in adopting the first ever citizen-drawn map which did not use partisan data in the development of the map.

“We went from a redistricting process that was open to every Pennsylvanian, took into account feedback from countless residents and a Legislature-approved map drawn by a citizen to the Wolf way of having a few select members of the judiciary decide which map will be used.

“I am even more puzzled by Wolf’s reasons for his veto. In one argument he vetoes the bill because he doesn’t want politicians drawing the maps, but he himself, a politician, drew a map and he further supported politicians drawing maps by his opposition to Democrat members being “cut out” of the process. He further opposed the bill because it wasn’t drawn with more Democrat districts, and he opposed the splits in four counties of which he also split in his map. Finally, he made a vague statement about a violation of a court case without any reasons as to why or how the map violated the court case.  Talk about hypocritical, nonsensical ramble.

“What can we surmise from Wolf’s veto message?  He wanted a Democrat gerrymandered map drawn by Democrat politicians. The Republicans in the General Assembly showed tremendous leadership by using the most open and transparent congressional redistricting process in the history of the Commonwealth to select a citizen-drawn map for the first time in Pennsylvania history to end partisan gerrymandering. However, Wolf just wants a Democrat power grab to help the failing president. Wolf is just a typical politician who has failed Pennsylvania once again.”

Aliquippa Football Wins Appeal, Remains In Class 4A For 2022 Season

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The Aliquippa Quips football team will remain in Class 4A.

The announcement comes following a 21-4 vote by the PIAA to accept the team’s appeal Wednesday night. The Quips were originally set to play up to Class 5A despite an enrollment qualified for Class 1A due to the competitive-balance rule put in place by the state.

The appeal was brought forth after assertions by several personnel, chiefly Aliquippa superintendent Phillip Woods and football head coach Mike Warfield that moving the Quips up another classification would result in a risk to player safety, and an unfair positioning among larger schools. The Quips had previously been moved up to Class 4A for the 2020 season.

Aliquippa will have a chance to defend its Class 4A WPIAL and PIAA crowns next season, but they will receive challenging company as Central Valley will join the Quips in Class 4A following three consecutive WPIAL Championships and back-to-back PIAA titles in Class 3A. In fact, the last school to win a Class 3A WPIAL football title before Central Valley’s current run was–ironically–Aliquippa, who won the 2018 title over Derry en route to their 3rd PIAA state title.

Roethlisberger Retires at 39: Time to ‘Hang Up My Cleats’

Roethlisberger retires at 39: Time to ‘hang up my cleats’
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ben Roethlisberger’s NFL career is over. The longtime Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback has announced his retirement. In a video message, Roethlisberger said it was “time to clean out my locker, hang up my cleats” after 18 years, two Super Bowls, countless team records and a likely spot in the Hall of Fame. The 39-year-old said it was time to clean out his locker and hang up his cleats. Roethlisberger called his journey from a kid growing up in Ohio to the 11th overall pick in the 2004 draft to a likely future Hall of Famer “exhilarating,” but he added he is retiring “a truly grateful man.” The Steelers never had a losing season during Roethlisberger’s tenure and captured Super Bowls 40 and 46.