LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — Police say a woman tried to snatch a 4-year-old from her mother in a hospital’s emergency room in Pennsylvania. Lancaster General Hospital security officers told police the woman grabbed the child on Thursday. Officers quickly intervened and returned the child to her mother. Police say the women then became combative with security, punching an officer several times. The woman is a patient at the hospital and her name has not been released.
Author: Beaver County Radio
FBI Searching for Victims of Suspected Serial Sexual Predator
The FBI is asking for the public’s help to identify potential victims of a suspected serial sexual predator who lived in the Pittsburgh area. 56-year-old Robert Dean Caesar, 56, is currently in federal custody. According to the FBI, Caesar would hire or befriend teens to assist with household and yard chores or help care for his animals. Investigators said he lived in several places including Pittsburgh and Cranberry Township. Caesar has been charged with production, receipt and possession of child pornography in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI by emailing ReportRDC@fbi.gov.
September: Center at the Mall
Fun events/programs coming up include:
- Book Club Interest Meeting, September 4th at 1PM
- Steelers Tailgate, September 5th at 10AM
- Day at the Mall, September 11th at 10AM
- Flu Clinic, September 16th at 9AM
- Lunch and Learn (Prescription Drug Costs w/AARP), September 16th at 12:30PM
- Seniors for Safe Driving, September 23rd at 9AM
- Flu Clinic, September 23rd at 10AM
- Rivers Casino Trip, September 24th at 9AM
- Carnival Day, September 25th at 10AM
- Dinner and a Movie, September 25th at 4PM
Center at the Mall
Beaver Valley Mall, Unit 284
Monaca, PA 15061
(T): 724-774-5654
(F): 724-774-5671
New Castle City Police Charge Couple with Abusing 5-Month-Old Baby Girl
New Castle City Police have charged a Mahoningtown couple with abusing a five month old baby girl. According to police, 31-year old Thomas Perod and 29 year old Ashley Leonard both face a number of charges in connection with the injuries the girl suffered between September of 2017 and January of 2018. Police said the girl was diagnosed with broken ribs two skull fractures and other injuries. The investigation is continuing.
Plenty of Sunshine, Pleasant Temps for the Weekend in Beaver County
WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 23RD, 2019
TODAY – SUNSHINE AND CLOUDS MIXED. HIGH – 75.
TONIGHT – SOME CLOUDS THIS EVENING WILL GIVE WAY
TO MAINLY MAINLY CLEAR SKIES OVERNIGHT.
LOW – 53.
SATURDAY – SUNSHINE. HIGH – 77.
SUNDAY – SUNSHINE. HIGH NEAR 80.
9/28 Ambridge Celebration

Bucs don’t capitalize on Brault’s strong start and lose 7-1.
Scherzer goes 4 innings in return, Nationals top Pirates 7-1
By WES CROSBY Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — To Max Scherzer, a short outing was totally OK.
“I can’t get hurt again,” the Washington Nationals ace said. “That’s just the reality of this.”
Scherzer pitched four innings in his return from the injured list Thursday night and the Nationals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-1.
Scherzer allowed one run and four hits, struck out three and walked one. The three-time Cy Young Award winner was put on the IL on July 26 with a strain in his upper back — a day earlier, he made his first start since being on the injured list with a back issue.
“I just wanted to come out here, not really empty the tank tonight, and just try to pitch,” Scherzer said. “Got out here and was able to go four innings, and got to get a good feel for this, of getting back in there.”
“I feel pretty good post-start. With this whole process of trying to learn what’s going on here, it’s a recovery,” he said.
The Nationals hadn’t set a pitch count for Scherzer in this game, but said they would closely monitor him. He threw 71 pitches, 48 for strikes.
“He threw 70-plus pitches, and he felt good,” Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. “He was a little gassed, which we figured he would be. His intensity was like always and he got through it.”
Anthony Rendon and Howie Kendrick homered for Washington, which leads the NL wild-card race and won for the ninth time in 11 games.
The Pirates fell to 8-30 since the All-Star break. Steven Brault (3-3) allowed two runs, each scored in the first, in six innings. Five of Washington’s seven hits off Brault came in the first two innings.
“It was just the ebb and flow of the game, and that’s why I love starting so much,” Brault said. “That’s why I’ve always loved starting. You have to be able to make adjustments throughout the game.”
Scherzer is 7-0 in his past 11 starts. He said the next step would be to build toward throwing 100 pitches in a game.
“Hopefully I wake up tomorrow and I feel good,” Scherzer said. “If I do, it’s time to strengthen up. That will be a good sign, if I feel good tomorrow. … This is a good start, but I’m not out of the woods.”
Hunter Strickland (2-1) allowed one hit in two innings for the win.
Scherzer struggled in the third, using 25 pitches and allowing Adam Frazier’s seventh home run of the season on a fastball with one out. He stranded runners on first and second by striking out Colin Moran.
“We had one missed opportunity early,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “A couple innings where one more hit could’ve put some more pressure on (Scherzer). We’re not getting the big hit when we need it.”
Kendrick singled, doubled and hit his 14th homer, a two-run drive in the eighth that made it 4-1. Rendon hit his 28th home run in the ninth.
“Everybody’s contributing,” Nationals shortstop Trea Turner said. “It’s a hard lineup to get through and it’s been fun playing with those guys, and watching those guys.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Nationals: 2B Brian Dozier was reinstated from the paternity list. … RHP Kyle McGowin and INF Adrián Sanchez were optioned to Double-A Harrisburg.
Pirates: GM Neal Huntington announced Pittsburgh requested unconditional release waivers for C Francisco Cervelli, who has played 34 games while dealing with multiple concussions this season.
UP NEXT
Nationals: RHP Aníbal Sánchez (7-6, 3.99) is looking to avoid his first loss in more than more than three months when he takes the mound against the Cubs on Friday. He is 7-0 in 15 starts since allowing three runs in 4 1/3 innings of a 5-0 loss to the Dodgers on May 10.
Pirates: RHP Mitch Keller (1-2, 8.86) will try to get past the fifth inning for the first time against Cincinnati on Friday. The 23-year-old rookie has lasted five innings or fewer in each of his first five major league starts, including when he gave up six runs in 4 1/3 innings against the Cubs on Sunday.
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Steelers name Ray Sherman interim wide receivers coach
Steelers name Ray Sherman interim wide receivers coach
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers are turning to Ray Sherman to serve as the club’s interim wide receivers coach following the death of Darryl Drake.
This is Sherman’s second stint with the Steelers. He served as the team’s offensive coordinator in 1998 under former head coach Bill Cowher.
The 67-year-old Sherman has made 10 coaching stops in the NFL during his lengthy career, last serving as wide receivers coach for the St. Louis Rams from 2012-15.
He will fill in this season for Pittsburgh after Drake died on Aug. 11 at St. Vincent College, which hosts the team’s training camp each summer.
Sherman will be in charge of a group attempting to replace star Antonio Brown, who was traded to Oakland in the offseason.
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Pirates to release veteran catcher Francisco Cervelli
Pirates to release veteran catcher Francisco Cervelli
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates are parting ways with veteran catcher Francisco Cervelli, who has been hampered by multiple concussions this season.
The club announced Thursday it requested unconditional release waivers for the 33-year-old Cervelli. He’s played just 34 games this season.
Pittsburgh general manager Neal Huntington says the club wants give Cervelli — who recently completed a rehabilitation assignment — an opportunity to sign with another team rather than sit the bench.
The last-place Pirates have split the catching duties between Elias Diaz and Jacob Stallings. Cervelli is in the final season of a three-year, $31-million contract extension he signed in 2016.
He spent four-plus seasons with Pittsburgh after being acquired in 2014 in a trade with the New York Yankees. He hit .295 in 130 games in 2015 for a team that won 98 games and reached the National League playoffs for the third straight year.
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AP-NORC Poll: 62% Disapprove of How Trump’s Handling his Job
NEW YORK (AP) — A new poll finds 62% of Americans disapprove of the way President Donald Trump is handling his job while just 36% approve. The poll released Thursday by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds some support for the Republican president’s handling of the U.S. economy but gives him weak marks on other major issues. Trump’s poor grades in the AP-NORC poll extend to his handling of immigration, health care, foreign policy and guns.









