WHITE SETTLEMENT, Texas (AP) — Texas officials are praising the armed churchgoers who fatally shot a gunman inside a Fort Worth area church. Officials say the gunman opened fire Sunday at the West Freeway Church and was shot within seconds by two congregants who were part of a volunteer security team. Witnesses say the gunman was unfamiliar and may have been wearing a fake beard. Among those killed was a deacon in the church, according to the man’s daughter. Tiffany Wallace tells Dallas TV station KXAS that her father, Tony Wallace, had just passed out communion when he was shot by the gunman.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Weather Report 12/30/19
Weather Report 12/30/19
Today- Cloudy. Periods of rain this morning. High 60.
Tomorrow- Cloudy skies. Low 34
Tomorrow- Variable clouds with snow showers. High 37.
BVCS ANNOUNCES 2020 REHEARSALS
The Beaver Valley Choral Society begins rehearsing its 2020 spring concert, “Depth of Mercy,” starting Monday, January 6 at 7pm, at New Brighton United Methodist Church, 1033 Sixth Avenue, New Brighton. The concert schedule will be announced soon.
The January 6 and 13 rehearsals are open to the general public, especially for prospective members. The Choral Society has an additional 30 choir vacancies to fill for its centennial anniversary. Auditions are not a requirement, provided the individual can sing tunefully.
Musicians are also needed in the orchestra. Auditions are not a requirement, but the individual should be able to read music and perform proficiently.
Children who sing in the BVCS Treble Youth Chorale will begin rehearsing sometime in February.
Visit www.bvchoralsociety.org for additional information.
For more information about any event fee and program details or the Beaver Valley Choral Society’s many community and music education opportunities for adults and children, visit us at www.bvchoralsociety.org, on social media: Facebook.org/beavervalleychoralsociety, or write to Beaver Valley Choral Society, PO Box 1628, Beaver Falls, PA 15010. “BVCS Leading in Musical Arts”
Despite lacking star power, Ravens beat Steelers 28-10
Despite lacking star power, Ravens beat Steelers 28-10
By DAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer
The Baltimore Ravens relied upon a strong defensive performance to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-10 and finish the regular season riding a 12-game winning streak. The Ravens played without quarterback Lamar Jackson and other stars and had very little at stake. Baltimore finished 14-2 and had already secured the top seed in the AFC playoffs. Baltimore’s first touchdown followed a fumble by Steelers quarterback Devlin Hodges, who was held in check the entire game. The Ravens also scored on special teams after Pittsburgh punter Jordan Berry dropped the wet football near his end zone. The Steelers finished the season with three straight losses.
Cleveland Browns fire head coach Freddie Kitchens after 6-10 season
Cleveland Browns fire head coach Freddie Kitchens after 6-10 season
Cleveland Browns fire head coach Freddie Kitchens after 6-10 season.
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Browns fire head coach Freddie Kitchens after 6-10 season.
Watkins leads No. 20 Penn State over Cornell 90-59
Watkins leads No. 20 Penn State over Cornell 90-59
By TRAVIS JOHNSON Associated Press
Mike Watkins scored 16 of his 19 points in the first half and No. 20 Penn State beat Cornell 90-59. Lamar Stevens added 19 points, Myreon Jones scored 18, Izaiah Brockington had 11 and Watkins added 10 rebounds for the Nittany Lions. They won their 13th straight home game. Penn State led for all but 2:01 after Stevens took over midway through the first half. The big forward broke a 9-all tie with three-straight baskets that made it 16-9. Jimmy Boeheim scored 17 points for the Big Red.
Skywalker’ rises again; ‘Little Women’ go big at box office
‘Skywalker’ rises again; ‘Little Women’ go big at box office
By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer
“Star Wars” was still rising at the box office, while “Little Women” opened big. Studio estimates Sunday showed that “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” brought in $72 million over the weekend to remain the top-earning movie, well ahead of second-place “Jumanji: The Next Level.” Director Greta Gerwig’s re-imagining of the literary classic “Little Women” had a $16.5-million weekend and a five-day total of $29 million since its Christmas opening, a major performance for a smaller-audience film with a budget dwarfed by the top two. The drama is gaining momentum as an awards-season favorite.
Taliban council agrees to cease-fire in Afghanistan
Taliban council agrees to cease-fire in Afghanistan
By KATHY GANNON and RAHIM FAIEZ Associated Press
The Taliban say the ruling council has agreed to a temporary cease-fire nationwide, without saying when it would begin. It provides a window during which a peace agreement with the United States could be signed. A peace deal would allow Washington to bring home its troops from Afghanistan and end its 18-year military engagement there, America’s longest. The U.S. wants any deal to include a promise from the Taliban that Afghanistan would not be used as a base by terrorist groups. The U.S. currently has an estimated 12,000 troops in Afghanistan. The duration of the cease-fire announced Sunday was not specified but it is being suggested it would last for 10 days.
US strikes hit Iraq militia that is blamed in contractor’s death
US strikes hit Iraq militia blamed in contractor’s death
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER and QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press
The U.S. says it has carried out military strikes in Iraq and Syria targeting a militia blamed for an attack that killed an American contractor. Defense spokesman Jonathan Hoffman says U.S. forces conducted “precision defensive strikes” against five sites of Kataeb Hezbollah, an Iran-backed Iraqi militia. The U.S. blames the militia for a rocket barrage Friday that killed a U.S. contractor in northern Iraq. Iraq’s Joint Operations Command says American airstrikes killed four militia fighters.
2 dead, 1 hurt in shooting at church near Fort Worth, Texas
2 dead, 1 hurt in shooting at church near Fort Worth, Texas
First responders say two people were killed in a shooting at a church near Fort Worth, Texas, and a third person has been taken to a hospital. MedStar Mobile Healthcare spokeswoman Macara Trusty told the Associated Press on Sunday that one person died at the church in White Settlement, about 8 miles west of Fort Worth and another died en route to a hospital.










