Allegheny Health Network’s Cardiovascular Institute Opens Clinic Dedicated to Congenital Heart Disease in Adult Patient Populations

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from Allegheny Health Network, (AHN), AHN Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh announced the launch today of its comprehensive Adult Congenital Heart Center, which is a regional resource for patients with abnormal heart chamber structures, holes in the heart, malformed valves and other heart defects. This center is led by Allegheny Health Network’s Nael Aldweib, MD, who is a board-certified cardiologist that specializes in congenital heart disease and heart failure. Up to 2.4 million Americans have some form of congenital heart disease (CHD), and that number continues to grow, according to the American Heart Association. 

Andrew McCutchen, 39, and the Texas Rangers make agreement for his minor league contract

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Pittsburgh Pirates’ Andrew McCutchen sits in the dugout before a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Sept. 6, 2025, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Matt Freed, File)

(AP) The Texas Rangers and outfielder Andrew McCutchen agreed to a minor league contract.

As part of the deal announced Friday, the 39-year-old would make $1.5 million this season while playing in the major leagues if he’s added to the 40-man roster.

McCutchen has three weeks of spring training to show the Rangers he’s worth a spot. They’re well-positioned in the outfield with rising standouts Wyatt Langford in left field and Evan Carter in center field and veteran newcomer Brandon Nimmo in right field.

Still, Carter was limited by injuries to 63 games in 2025, so depth is a concern that McCutchen could help alleviate. His right-handed bat could also serve as a natural complement at the designated hitter spot, where left-handed hitter Joc Pederson is slated for the bulk of the playing time.

McCutchen played the last three seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates, the club that drafted him in the first round in 2005 and promoted him in 2009 for his major league debut. McCutchen played his first nine years in MLB with the Pirates, making five straight All-Star teams and winning the 2013 National League MVP award while becoming one of the most popular players in that franchise’s history.

McCutchen bounced around with four other teams between 2018 and 2022, before reuniting with the Pirates. He played in 135 games last season, with 13 home runs, 57 RBIs and a .700 OPS. When the Pirates reported to spring training last month, general manager Ben Cherington publicly kept the door open to bringing back McCutchen, but the signing of veteran Marcell Ozuna effectively eliminated a spot on their roster for him.

“No matter what, Andrew’s a Pirate and certainly our desire will be to continue to have a really strong relationship with him into the future, whatever that looks like,” Cherington said then.

Dolores “Dolly” Margaret (Mihalow) Paul (1931-2026)

Dolores “Dolly” Margaret (Mihalow) Paul, 95, of Baden, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on March 3rd, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of devotion and generosity.

She was born in Harmony Township on January 12th, 1931, the cherished daughter of the late Nicholas and Margaret Milhalow. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Jacque Arlington Paul, and her brother, Nicholas Mihalow Jr. She was a devoted mother to her two sons, Gregory Paul and Jeffrey (Heidi) Paul, and a proud grandmother to her two granddaughters, Rhyan Paul (Zachary Harris) and Jacquelyn Paul (Otis Koller), her former daughter-in-law, Ricki Paul, the mother of Rhyan and Jacquelyn. Her granddaughters brought immeasurable joy to her life and were among her greatest blessings.

Dolores was a graduate of Ambridge Area Senior High School and a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church of Baden. She shared more than 50 wonderful years of marriage with her beloved husband, Jacque Arlington Paul, before his passing in 2009. Together, they built a life centered on family and steadfast partnership. Their union stood as an example to all who knew them. She had a love for art and creativity. She spent countless peaceful hours coloring and creating with acrylic and watercolor markers reflecting her gentle spirit and appreciation for beauty. For over 20 years, she was a respected sales representative at JCPenney, where her savvy sales techniques, personable style, and genuine care for customers made her both successful and beloved. Her professionalism and warmth earned her numerous sales awards. After retiring in 1995, she enjoyed spending more time with family and embracing life’s simple pleasures.

Dolores will be remembered as a generous gift-giver to loved ones and friends. Whether it was a thoughtfully chosen present, a handwritten note, or simply her time and attention, she gave from the heart. Her kindness, strength, and steady presence will be deeply missed and forever cherished by her family and all who had the blessing of knowing her.

A visitation will be held on Sunday, March 15th, from 1 p.m. until the time of a funeral service at 4:30 p.m. at the John Syka Funeral Home Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge, who was in charge of her arrangements. Anyone who wishes to attend, should meet at the John Syka Funeral Home Inc. by 11:15 a.m., leaving no later than 11:30 a.m. Interment will take place at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies on Monday, March 16th.  A luncheon will be provided following interment. Additional details will be shared at the visitation.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Dolores Paul, please visit our floral store.

Heather Nicole Pauley (1978-2026)

Heather Nicole Pauley, 47, of Beaver, passed away on February 27th, 2026, at her home. She was born on July 29th, 1978, a daughter of Kirby Ashburn and the late Carol Hanson. In addition to her father, she is survived by two daughters, Isabella and Lillian Pauley, as well as their father, Daryl, her loving companion, Dave Boehm Jr., one step-son, Landan Boehm, one sister, Courtnie Boniey, one brother, Drew Ashburn, two nephews, Jason Norman and Barrett Ashburn, and one niece, Charlize Frye, as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Heather was a 1996 graduate of Point Pleasant High School, in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where she excelled in the band program and was a proud member of the National Honor Society. Following, She went on to get her license in Cosmetology and later became a business owner. She was also an affiliate of Pruvitt, where she dedicated herself to helping others and changing lives. Heather was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Beaver.

Heather’s wishes were to be cremated with a celebration of life following. Friends will be received on Saturday, March 7th, from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 252 College Ave, Beaver, with a service following at 11:15 a.m. A reception will take place following the service, where all are welcome to continue fellowship and remembrance. Celebrating will be Pastor Jeff Arnold. In Heather’s honor, the family would love guests to join them in wearing her favorite color, purple, a color that suited her personality perfectly. Arrangements are entrusted to William Murphy Funeral Home Inc., 349 Adams Street, Rochester, PA 15074.

Dorine Ann (DiCiccio) LaValle (1930-2026)

Dorine Ann (DiCiccio) LaValle, 96, of Industry, passed away on March 4th, 2026, in the comfort of her home. She was born in Midland on January 29th, 1930, a daughter of the late Alex and Anna (DeMatteis) DiCiccio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Vincent LaValle, Sr., five brothers: Ralph Bernabie, Orland, Edmund, Anthony, and Louis DiCiccio; as well as two sisters, Carmella Granito and Rita DiMarzio. She is survived by her children: Cynthia Kaletz, Lorraine (Francis) Barthold, Vincent LaValle, Chuck (Carol) LaValle and Shari (Tony) Birocco; along with seven grandchildren: Carie (Ken) Michell, Kristopher (Rebekah) Kaletz, Nicole (Matt) Schmidt, Matthew (Madeline) LaValle, Craig (Lindsay) Barthold, Lauren (Tom) Mazzant and A.J. (Amanda) Birocco; as well as eight great-grandchildren: Tyler (Lauren), Drew, Carter, Austin, Ryan, Barron, Kennedy and Niko; along with a sister-in-law, Sandra (Saya) DiCiccio.

Dorine was a devoted mother and wife who loved cooking large meals for her family on Sundays, holidays, and family gatherings. She was a member of St. Blaise Church in Midland, St. Augustine Parish, and the St. Anthony’s Club Auxiliary.

Friends will be received on Friday, March 6th from 2-4 P.M. and 6-8 P.M. in the GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES (Branch), 340 Third Street, Beaver, who was in charge of her arrangements. Departing Prayers will be offered on Saturday, March 7th at 9:45 A.M. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Blaise Church of St. Augustine Parish, 772 Ohio Avenue, Midland. Fr. Kim J. Schreck will serve as celebrant. Interment will follow in Beaver Cemetery, Buffalo Street, Beaver.

Memorial contributions in Dorine’s honor may be made to St. Blaise Church Parish Share, 772 Ohio Avenue, Midland, PA 15059.

Dorine’s family wishes to extend a heartfelt “Thank You” to Three Oaks Hospice, especially her nurses, Theresa and Rachel, as well as her caregivers who showed compassion and love, Lisa, Alexis, Deb, Kelly, and Heather.  A special thank you also goes out to Darla.

Myrtle R. Reed (1929-2026)

Myrtle R. Reed, 96, of Villa St. Joseph in Baden, formerly of East Rochester, passed away on March 4th, 2026, in Villa St. Joseph. She was born in Rochester on August 28th, 1929, a daughter of the late Harry M. Sr. and Mary Zubryk Reed. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters and brother-in-law, Mabel Reed, Mary Ann and Robert Amos and Guy Dille, three brothers and sisters-in-law, Harry M. Jr. and Dolores Reed, Herbert and Nancy Reed, and Edward and Eleanor Reed. She is survived by one sister, Dorthy R. Dille, of Valencia, Pennsylvania, and one brother and sister-in-law, Elmer and Josephine Reed of Monaca, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Myrtle was a retired clerical worker with the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport and a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rochester. Myrtle’s wishes were to have no viewing or service. Private interment will be held in Beaver Cemetery, Buffalo Street, Beaver. All arrangements are entrusted to William Murphy Funeral Home Inc., 349 Adams Street, Rochester. The family wishes to thank the staff at Concordia Villa St. Joseph, Baden, for the care and comfort provided to Myrtle.

Michael “Mike” Samuel Radella (1943-2026)

Michael “Mike” Samuel Radella, 83, of New Sewickley Township, passed away at Passavant Hospital Hospice in McCandless, on March 2nd, 2026. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Ethel (Perenovich), his son, Mitchell (Brenda) Radella of Cranberry Township, his daughter, Marjorie Radella and his beloved granddaughter, Trinity Metts of Greenville, Sotuh Carolina, his sister, Millie (Neil) Downing, of Medfield, Massachusetts, his sister-in-law, Linda Radella of O’Fallon, Illinois, his nephews, Michael Alexander Downing and Christopher Allan (Emily) Downing and his cousins, David Nicholson, Janice Darnell, Mary Kay Kersey, and Donna Love.

Michael was born in East Liverpool, Ohio on January 13th, 1943, a son of the late Mike and Anna Tonkovich Radella of Midland. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved younger brother, Allan Radella. He was a member of St. Ferdinand Church in Cranberry Township and Divine Grace Parish, and a lifelong member of the Croatian Fraternal Union. She was among the children inoculated in the famed 1954 Pittsburgh Salk polio vaccine field trials. He graduated from Midland High School, where he was a percussionist in band and played pickup baseball and basketball. He worked for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) collecting data for federal publications including the Consumer Price Index. By the end of his first 10 years for BLS in Washington, D.C., during the tumultuous ’60s, he was supervising over a dozen statistical clerks. He then moved back to Pittsburgh, working for BLS another 26 years surveying the tristate area and retiring as a trainer of surveyor trainers. In his early DC years, he also worked part-time at Hecht Company department store. After retirement, he worked for several years at Office Max. He stayed in touch with many friends from high school, DC, and BLS. He was a daily newspaper reader, as is known by several local journalists with whom he shared his opinions. He was a lover of original rock-and-roll and beyond with a large and wide collection of records, tapes, and CDs; an avid fan of all Pittsburgh sports (also known by several local journalists); and a history enthusiast. He was a collector of stamps and coins, glassware, lighthouse memorabilia, and the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. He enjoyed bowling and had a mean diagonal strike ball. He also enjoyed taking and sharing photos. He called himself a supervisor, and anyone who knew him would agree.

In accordance with Michael’s request, no services will be held. Private interment to take place at Beaver Cemetery, Buffalo Street, Beaver. Professional arrangements have been entrusted to Noll Funeral Home, 333 Third Street, Beaver. Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.

The family thanks the ICU and hospice at Passavant McCandless for their care given to Mike.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Michael S. “Mike” Radella, please visit the flower store of the Noll Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Penn State fires women’s basketball coach Carolyn Kieger after seven seasons

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Penn State head coach Carolyn Kieger directs her team against South Carolina during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, in Columbia, S.C., Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(State College, PA) Penn State fired their women’s basketball head coach Carolyn Kieger yesterday after seven seasons. Kieger finished with an 84-123 record. The Lady Lions had an 11-18 record this season with a 4-14 record in Big Ten play and did not make the 14-team field for the Big Ten conference tournament. According to Penn State, it will conduct a national search for its next coach. 

Leadership Beaver County Applications Now Open

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) According to a recent release from the Beaver County Chamber of Commerce, applications are open now for Leadership Beaver County.

Click here to find more information about applying for this opportunity and to apply.

Leadership Beaver County is a cohort-based program that has a maximum of twenty participants which is designed for existing and emerging leaders whose primary residence or professional work is in Beaver County with sessions being held at various locations throughout Beaver County. Each of its cohorts meets from September through May, from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. and it is usually on the 3rd Thursday of each month.