Burger King Breaks the Mold with New Advertising Campaign

Burger King is breaking the mold in its new advertising campaign. The burger chain is portraying its Whopper covered in mold in print and TV ads running in Europe and the U.S. The message: Burger King is removing artificial preservatives from its signature burger. The company, already known for irreverent ad campaigns, turned it up a notch, including a time-lapse of a decaying burger on Twitter. That imagery goes beyond the print ads that show a 28-day-old burger _ a week beyond. Early reaction to the campaign Wednesday was a mix of applause for the shift away from preservatives, to disgust.

Fracking Debate Causes Tremors in Battleground Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The notion of banning fracking is dividing the Democrats running for president and increasingly dividing Democrats in the presidential battleground state of Pennsylvania. The divide was clear, again, on Wednesday night’s debate stage in Las Vegas during questioning about climate change. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says moving to energy efficiency and sustainable energy will create up to 20 million new jobs. Other Democrats on stage preferred to refer to natural gas as a “transition fuel” to non-fossil fuels and talked about getting tough on methane emissions. Pennsylvania’s top Democrats have tried to discourage talk of a fracking ban, while labor leaders point to thousands of building trades members working in the industry.

Rep. Jake Wheatley Introduces Bill to Legalize Recreational Marijuana in PA

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives will be considering a bill to legalize recreational marijuana. Democrat Jake Wheatley of Allegheny County has introduced the bill and this isn’t the first time he’s introduced the idea of legalizing recreational marijuana. In 2018, Wheatley introduced a bill legalizing marijuana and said it could bring $580 million in tax revenue which could be used to fund student loan forgiveness, after school programs, and more. Wheatley’s bill would not only legalize marijuana but it would also expunge the records of people with non-violent marijuana offenses. According to national statistics, more than 600,000 people in the United States were arrested for minor marijuana offenses. Wheatley said the updated bill would help provide relief for the over-stressed criminal justice system and the growth of Pennsylvania.

FBI sting: Pittsburgh Firefighter, 50, Caught Trying for Sex with a Child, 10

MIDLOTHIAN, Va. (AP) — Federal documents filed in Virginia show a firefighter from Pittsburgh has been charged with trying to arrange a meeting for sex with a 10-year-old girl. News outlets report that 50-year-old Brian Kosanovich of Pitttsburgh was arrested at a Midlothian restaurant on Tuesday by agents with the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force. A federal complaint alleges the man had traveled there to meet and have sex with with a woman he met online and her 10-year-old daughter. The woman was actually an undercover FBI agent. Kosanovich was charged with coercion and taking indecent liberties with children, among other counts.

UPDATE: Aliquippa Water Line Repaired; Boil Water Advisory to Soon Be Lifted

Aliquippa’s water line has been repaired…and the boil water advisory is still in effect but could be lifted soon. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has an update. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

BREAKING NEWS: 74-Year-Old Man Found Dead in Lawrence County

A 74-year-old man was found dead this morning after he went missing from his home in Lawrence County. Eugene Ross was reported missing by his wife about 6 p.m. Thursday in Pulaski Township. Police said his wife told them he takes daily ATV rides and left their home on Rayner Road about 3 p.m. Police say they recovered Eugene Ross’s body in the woods near his home. Coroner is investigating the cause of death. Ross had a medical condition, but officials did not elaborate. Crews were out all night and into this morning looking for Ross. They searched on foot and used ATVs and a helicopter. K-9s were also brought in. The search area consisted of more than 500 acres of land, most of which is wooded, officials said. Because the ground is frozen, crews were unable to find any tire tracks from Ross’ ATV. Ross’ body was found this morning and the coroner was called.

Celebrate Black History Month 2/29/20

Celebrate Black History Month 2/29/20 from 4 – 7 PM at the Center for Creative Arts Expression 1217 7th Ave., Beaver Falls PA

Video, Discussion & Artifacts display

Refreshments: African American Cuisine

Raffle Drawing

Call 724-847-5640 for more information

 

Luncheon in memory of Debbie Reber 2/23/20

Luncheon Fundraiser in memory of

Debbie (Wilhelm) Reber

on Sunday February 23, 2020 from 1 – 4 PM

Rochester Elks, 440 Pinney St., Rochester, PA

Serving:Lasagna with Salad, Bread/Butter, Coffee and Hot Tea.  Bake Sale.

Beverages also available for purchase at the Bar.

Chinese Auction and more.  Need not be present to win.

$10.00 donation

CCBC Players of the game

 

Blackhawk: Sierra Richard

Indiana: Eve Fiala

Central Valley: Alyssa Gillin

Knoch: Neveah Ewing

Beaver Falls: Noah Vaughan

South Allegheny: Antonio Epps