A Center Township man is being selected as the Democratic Party’s candidate for an upcoming special election to fill an open seat in Harrisburg. Phil Heasley’s name will be on the Democratic side of the ballot March 17th for the special election to fill former State Representative Tedd Nesbit’s seat. Nesbit vacated the eighth legislative district seat after being elected to the Mercer County Court of Common Pleas in 2019.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Community drug forum-NOT ALWAYS GREENER 3/26/20
Beaver County Behavioral Health Drug and Alcohol Program presents:
NOT ALWAYS GREENER
Colorado and the Realities of Marijuana Legalization
Thursday 3/26/20 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Community College of Beaver County Learning Resource Center
Colorado was the first state to legalize marijuana. What impact has this had on:
- Youth Consumption
- Public Safety
- Public Health
- Law Enforcement
Please RSVP by visiting KeystoneWellnessPrograms.org (←CLICK HERE) or by calling 724-432-3474
FREE TO PUBLIC – ALL ARE WELCOME!
Pollution Problems Expected to Increase Across Beaver County, Western PA.
Weather conditions are expected to increase pollution problems across western Pennsylvania today. State environmental protection officials have issued a Code Orange Air Quality Alert for six counties including Beaver and Butler counties. Air pollution concentrations will be unhealthy for children, the elderly and people with lung and heart diseases.
Temps Move into Mid-40’s Today in Beaver County
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, JAN. 23RD, 2020
TODAY – OVERCAST. HIGH – 44.
TONIGHT – CLOUDY SKIES. LOW – 32.
FRIDAY – CLOUDY WITH PERIODS OF RAIN. HIGH – 46.
SATURDAY – CLOUDY WITH RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS.
TEMPS NEARLY STEADY IN THE UPPER 30‘S.
SUNDAY – VARIABLY CLOUDY WITH SNOW SHOWERS.
SNOW ACCUMULATION LESS THAN ONE INCH.
TEMPS NEARLY STEADY IN THE MID-30’S.
Tune into “The Best of Beaver County” with host Jim Roddey January 23, 2020 at 11 a.m., Rocky Bleier part 2
(Beaver County, PA) The Best of Beaver County is easy to discover; it’s right on your radio! Tune in this and every Thursday from 11 to 11:30 A.M. for “The Best of Beaver County”, an innovative radio program on WBVP and WMBA presented by St. Barnabas. The show is hosted by Jim Roddey and is dedicated to shining light on the great things going on right here in local neighborhoods, and the people that are making it happen. Find out what all the buzz is about by joining “The Best Of Beaver County”.
This week is part 2 of a special interview that Jim did on a Pittsburgh radio station with Steelers legend Rocky Bleier.
The radio broadcast will be replayed each Sunday from 11:30 am to Noon.
D-Day Trip and Flags at half staff will be the conversation with Jerry Fischer on Teleforum Today
Tune into 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, and 99.3 FM at 9:10 am for Teleforum with Frank Sparks. Frank’s guest will be Jerry Fischer who is a local Veteran who helps out and participates in various functions for Veterans in our area. Jerry is also in charge of the Veterans memorial on the Bridgewater side of the Veteran’s Memorial Bridge that crosses the Beaver River in Rochester Twp. and recently wrote a controversial letter to the editor in the Beaver County Times about the proper time for a flag to be at half staff.
Pa. State Representative Aaron Bernstine talks about Human Trafficking Legislation today on Teleforum
Tune into 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, and 99.3 FM this morning, Thursday January 23, 2020 to Teleforum with Frank Sparks.
Frank will be talking with Pa. State Representative from the 10 th district about new legislation that is being introduced about human trafficking which is a bigger problem than you might think in the State of Pennsylvania. Bernstine will also be talking about his piece of legislation that cleared the house about accessing information prior to a public meeting.
So tune in at 10:10 am this morning for more.
Kim Anastas and Johanna Guarino from Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Beaver County joined Frank Sparks on Teleforum
(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Kim Anastas , Executive Director and Johanna Guarino Development and Events Coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County joined Frank Sparks in hour number one of Teleforum Wednesday January 22, 2020.
Kim and Johanna told the listeners about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County and how January is National Mentor Month. They then went on to talk about some of the programs that they have. One of the newer programs they talked about is in four schools locally where the high school students mentor elementary students. The ladies are very pleased with how the program has progressed thus far. They told the listeners stories about Bigs and Littles and the bond that some of them end up developing between the two of them even to the point that some Bigs have been in Littles weddings.
Kim talked about the extensive background check that they have to become a Big and also took the listeners through the process of becoming a big, a little, and how the staff goes about matching the two together.
Johanna talked about Bowl for Kids Sake an annual bowl a-thon that is being held March 19-21 at Baden Bowl. Guarino told the listeners if they wanted to participate or even donate they could go to: https://www.firstgiving.com/event/33057/bowlforkidssake2020 for more information. She also talked about other fundraising events that Big Brothers Big Sisters has throughout 2020 like the Memorial Day Showcase held annually at Thursday’s in Bridgewater, Annual Golf Outing, and the Annual Gala.
You can also see pictures and stay update with everything going on with Big Brothers Big Sisters by going to their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BigBrothersBigSistersBC/
If you would like more information about Big Brothers Big Sisters click on the logo below to be directed to their website or you can call (724) 843-4600.
You can watch the interview as it streamed Live on Facebook by clicking the play button below:
Manning Pushes For Helping The Disabled At Work Session
A call to improve options and safety measures for the disabled citizens of Beaver County was brought to the attention of the Board of Commissioners, and Matt Drzik has further details:
Trump’s Trial Opens on Fast Track, Dems Arguing for Removal
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Senate is poised to hear opening arguments in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. Democratic House managers are set to make their case that Trump abused power and should be removed from office. Trump himself said on Wednesday he wants top aides to testify, but he qualified that by suggesting that “national security” concerns will keep that from happening. Republicans have for now blocked Democratic motions to immediately call witnesses and subpoena documents. On Tuesday, the Senate approved rules for Trump’s trial on two articles of impeachment.











