B.C. Genealogy & History Center 9/18/19

YOU’RE INVITED!

Come join out monthly meeting to learn about Beaver County, hear our interesting speakers and see what is available in our impressive collection.  Bring a friend and enjoy the evening.

COME ONE AND ALL TO THE SEPTEMBER 18 MEETING OF THE BCGHC inside Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center, 250 East End Ave., Beaver.  The meeting is co-sponsored by Community College of Beaver County.

Joe West, director of the Beaver County Planning Commission and Dr. Sheila R. Beasley, U.S. Census Bureau partnership specialist, will discuss the importance of Census 2020 for Beaver County.

Meeting begins promptly at 7 PM

As always, free admission.  Bring a friend, neighbor or relative!

Diaz, Reynolds rally Pirates past Marlins 6-5 in 9th

Diaz, Reynolds rally Pirates past Marlins 6-5 in 9th
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bryan Reynolds has a chance to make history, though he isn’t making a big deal about it.
Reynolds’ two-run bloop single capped a three-run ninth inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied for a 6-5 victory over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday.
A 2-for-5 night boosted the outfielder’s average to .332 as he tries to become the first rookie to win a National League batting title. Washington third baseman Anthony Rendon’s .338 mark tops the league
“I try not to think about it because there is still a lot of baseball left,” Reynolds said before smiling and adding, “but it’s hard not to think about it when it comes up in every interview.”
Elias Diaz started the winning rally with a leadoff homer against Jose Urena (4-8) that drew the Pirates within a run. It was just the backup catcher’s second home run of the season.
“That really provided a lift,” Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said.
Pinch-hitter Kevin Kramer walked and went to third on Adam Frazier’s double before Reynolds flared a single into left-center to give the Pirates their fifth win in six games.
It was the first game-ending hit of Reynolds’ nascent career.
“I like to hit in those situations with the game on the line and I’ve had a couple of other chances this year when I didn’t come through, so it feels good to finally do it,” said Reynolds, who could not recall his last walk-off hit.
Frazier and Reynolds both had two hits at the top of the order. Making just his 10th start in center field with Starling Marte getting the night off, Reynolds also turned in a pair of outstanding diving catches.
Garrett Cooper’s two-run homer off Kyle Crick with two outs in the seventh put the Marlins ahead 5-3.
Miami’s Starlin Castro had four hits, all for extra bases, as he homered and doubled three times. Cooper also had a double among his three hits.
“Coop and Star put on a show all day,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. “Kind of a dynamic duo all day long. It’s just unfortunate in a game like that, it ends quickly.”
Wei-Chung Wang (2-0) pitched a scoreless ninth.
Marlins rookie Robert Dugger was in line for his first major league win after allowing three runs — two earned — over six innings in his third career start.
Pirates starter Trevor Williams basically matched Dugger’s line as he gave up three runs — two earned — and seven hits in six innings, though he had six strikeouts and one walk.
“We were able to hang in there and keep things close and give Bryan Reynolds the opportunity to do Bryan Reynolds things,” said Williams, who referred to the 24-year-old as “an emerging superstar.”
Castro’s two-run homer in the fifth put Miami ahead 3-1. Pittsburgh tied it on Frazier’s run-scoring triple in the fifth and pinch-hitter Pablo Reyes’ RBI double in the sixth.
Josh Bell drove in the Pirates’ first run with a first-inning single.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: Rookie OF Jason Martin will miss the rest of the season after dislocating his left shoulder Tuesday night when Marlins RHP Jarlin Garcia fell on him during a play at the plate. Martin, though, will not require surgery. … RHP Mitch Keller (bruised right wrist) played catch a day after being struck by a line drive. … RF Gregory Polanco (left shoulder inflammation) will undergo a series of platelet-rich plasma injections. He won’t play again this season. … SS Kevin Newman missed his third straight start with a right hip injury but flied out as a pinch-hitter in the sixth.
ROSTER MOVES
The Pirates recalled Kramer, a utility player, from Triple-A Indianapolis and placed RHP Keone Kela on the paternity list. Kela is expected to miss three games.
THE FIRST TIME
Marlins C Tyler Heineman made his major league debut in the eighth and struck out as a pinch-hitter. His brother Scott, an outfielder with the Texas Rangers, played in his first career game Monday.
UP NEXT
Marlins: RHP Elieser Hernandez (3-5, 5.06 ERA) is scheduled to pitch Thursday night’s series finale. He is 2-1 with a 4.18 ERA in his last five starts.
Pirates: RHP Dario Agrazal (4-5, 4.50) has won his last two starts despite giving up seven runs in 10 innings.
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Will Calhoun on Sports was all about Football in its debut episode

“Will Calhoun on Sports” made it Beaver County Radio Debut on Wednesday September 4, 2019. Will came out throwing a touchdown bomb talking about Pitt Football and his outlook on the Panthers this year. The coversation then shifted to high school football and specifically the big game this Friday night between Central Valley and Beaver Falls. Will took phone calls and enjoyed conversation with the listeners. Will will return for episode two next Wednesday September 11, 2019 at 5 pm.

You can watch the show as it streamed Live on Facebook by pressing the play button below….

Tune into “The Best of Beaver County” with host Jim Roddey September 5, 2019 at 11 a.m.

(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”. Jim’s guests this week are Station Manager and Owner of Beaver County Radio, Mark Peterson and Chris Heck, President and CEO of the Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce.

Chris Heck, President/CEO
Chris Heck, President/CEO Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce

 

 

Mark Peterson, Station Manager and Owner of Beaver County Radio

 

 

 

 

 

A live video stream of this week’s edition of  “The Best Of Beaver County” can be viewed on the WBVP-WMBA Facebook page, plus the radio broadcast will be replayed each Sunday from 11:30 am to Noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the St. Barnabas Studio on Beaver County Radio.

Beaver Falls Police: Fake Money Being Circulated in Community

The Beaver Falls Police and surrounding communities have taken several calls about businesses receiving counterfeit one-hundred dollar bills. The bills at first glance look to be real, but with a little scrutiny, you can see and feel they are not real. If you come across any counterfeit bills, please call the Beaver Falls police department immediately at (724) 846-7000.

Michigan Moves to be 1st State to Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is moving to make Michigan the first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes. The Democrat announced Wednesday that she ordered the state health department to issue emergency rules. They will prohibit the sale and misleading marketing of flavored nicotine vaping products. The industry is poised to challenge the rules in court.

US Watchdog: Separated Migrant Children Suffered Trauma

WASHINGTON (AP) — An internal watchdog has found that children who were separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border last year showed increased signs of post-traumatic stress, and the hectic reunification process only added to their trauma. That’s according to a report by the Inspector General for Health and Human Services. The report recommends minimizing the time children are in custody and creating better care options.

UN Supporting Rescue, Relief Efforts in Bahamas

FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the United Nations is supporting rescue and relief efforts led by the Bahamas government and is part of assessment teams planning to deploy Wednesday to areas devastated by Hurricane Dorian. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said U.N. humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock was arriving in the Bahamas on Wednesday and is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Hubert Minnis in the capital, Nassau.

PA Supreme Court to Determine if Woman Shot in Psychiatric Clinic Can Sue Pitt

UNDATED (AP) — Pennsylvania’s highest court will determine if a woman shot in the psychiatric clinic where she worked can sue the University of Pittsburgh over the assailant’s treatment before the attack. The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it will decide if a county judge should have dismissed the lawsuit by Kathryn Leight against the school and a physicians’ group. The lawsuit concerns injuries suffered by Leight during a March 2012 rampage by former graduate student John Shick.

Lack of Interest Thwarts PA’s Latest Casino Expansion Attempt

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Lack of interest has thwarted Pennsylvania’s latest casino expansion attempt. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board on Wednesday received no bidders for a casino license auction ordered by lawmakers as part of an aggressive gambling expansion launched by a cash-hungry state government. The auction was limited to owners of Pennsylvania’s full-size casinos. Minimum bids were set at $7.5 million and potential locations were limited to parts of northern and central Pennsylvania.