Wildlife Officials Are Warning Western PA Residents: More Bugs Headed Our Way

Wildlife officials are warning Western Pennsylvania residents that we could see more bugs this summer. The Pennsylvania Game Commission says a fungus is wiping out tens of thousands of bats in our area. Fewer bats means more bugs, like mosquitoes, are able to survive. Pennsylvania is testing a spray in some caves to help stop the spread of the fungus.

Woman Sprays Bear Repellent Inside Pitt College Building

Authorities say a woman sprayed bear repellent inside a college building, sickening at least six people and forcing evacuations. Mary Siegert faces six counts of simple assault and one count each of having an offensive weapon and risking a catastrophe. It’s not known if she’s retained an attorney, but she allegedly told cops the canister must have accidentally discharged. Authorities went to the University of Pittsburgh’s Eureka Building on Monday after some people inside had trouble breathing.

Beaver County Voter Turnout Low, Just As Elections Bureau Predicted

Voter turnout in Beaver County was just above 25 percent this election…exactly the amount Election Bureau Director Dorene Mandity had predicted. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has the breakdown at the polls. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

Beaver County Election Results From 2019 Primary Election Day

THE 2019 ELECTION IS NOW IN THE BOOKS …AND HERE IS A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS IN THE MAJOR RACES: DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WAYNE KRESS WINS THE NOMINATION IN THE SHERIFF’S RACE, BEATING OUT FORMER BEAVER COUNTY SHERIFF GEORGE DAVID….TONY AMADIO AND DENNIS NICHOLS WIN THE DEMOCRATIC NOD FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER…SITTING COMMISSIONER SANDIE EGLEY WINS THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR TREASURER…DEMOCRAT LAURA TOCCI AND REPUBLICAN STEVEN NECASTER CAPTURE THEIR PARTY’S NOMINATIONS FOR BEAVER COUNTY JUDGE…BEAVER COUNTY’S CONTROLLER – DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT DAVID ROSSI – WILL FACE OFF AGAINST BUSINESS OWNER MARIA LONGO IN THE FALL…SHE WON THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION…AND CONSTABLE ALEX KOROL WON THE DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS FOR AMBRIDGE DISTRICT JUDGE.

Get Ready For Some Stormy Weather In Beaver County

WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 22ND, 2019

 

TODAY – CLOUDY THIS MORNING. SCATTERED
THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING THIS
AFTERNOON. GUSTY WINDS AND SMALL HAIL
ARE POSSIBLE. HIGH NEAR 80.

TONIGHT – SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.
LOW – 65.

THURSDAY – SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS. A FEW
STORMS MAY BE SEVERE. HIGH – 84.

WPIAL Baseball/Softball Semfinals Schedule: May 22, 2019

BASEBALL

1:30pm
[3A] Steel Valley vs. Freeport (at Fox Chapel)
[4A] Blackhawk vs. New Castle (at Matulevic Field, Shaler)

2:00pm
[4A] Beaver vs. Yough (at Washington & Jefferson)

3:30pm
[6A] North Allegheny vs. Penn-Trafford (at Fox Chapel)
[6A] Bethel Park vs. Pine-Richland (at Matulevic Field, Shaler)

4:00pm
[1A] Quigley Catholic vs. California (at Washington & Jefferson)
[1A] Union vs. Vincentian (at Seneca Valley)
[2A] Laurel vs. Seton-LaSalle (at Burkett Complex, Robinson)
[2A] Neshannock vs. Serra Catholic (at North Allegheny)
[3A] Hopewell vs. Keystone Oaks (at Boyce-Mayview Park, Upper St. Clair)
[5A] Shaler vs. Mars (at Pullman Park, Butler)
[5A] Laurel Highlands vs. Franklin Regional (at West Mifflin)

SOFTBALL

3:00pm
[1A] Union vs. Leechburg (at Hampton)
[4A] Knoch vs. Elizabeth Forward (at Gateway)
[4A] Thomas Jefferson vs. Mount Pleasant (at Seton Hill)
[6A] Hempfield vs. Seneca Valley (at Fox Chapel)

4:00pm
[1A] Jefferson-Morgan vs. West Greene (at Trinity MS)
[2A] Laurel vs. Freedom (at North Allegheny)

5:00pm
[3A] Keystone Oaks vs. Ellwood City (at Hampton)
[5A] Franklin Regional vs. West Allegheny (at Gateway)
[5A] Connellsville vs. Penn-Trafford (at Seton Hill)
[6A] Norwin vs. North Allegheny (at Fox Chapel)

6:00pm
[2A] Frazier vs. Chartiers-Houston (at Trinity MS)
[3A] South Park vs. Avonworth (at North Allegheny)

Tom Young talks Prosperity Economics during his monthly visit to Teleforum

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Tom Young from 1st Consultants in Beaver mad his monthly appearance on Teleforum with Frank Sparks on Tuesday, May 21, 2019 , at 9 a.m..

This month Tom talked about The why of  Prosperity Economics. Tom discussed the why and said he has plenty of clients who have MBA’s and they say “Tom why Didn’t they teach us this stuff in school” Tom said I think they are afraid of what he can teach his clients. Tom Talked about the 5 principals of prosperity economics. Tom talked about the club of Rome that was formed in 1968.

If you would like to watch today’s show as it was streaming live on Facebook hit the play button below….

If you would like more information you can call Tom at 724-728-6820 or click on the logo below to be directed to the 1st Consultants Website.

Correction: Sandie Egley upset about mailer sent out by her opponent accusing her of pay to play.

There is controversy in the Beaver County Treasurers election race today. A mailer sent by republican candidate C-B Netheland accused his opponent Sandie Egley of  running a pay-to-play scheme. The flyer is in reference to an article in 2016 in which administrative assistant, Randi Bick was fired after Egley was made aware of the situation from then State Rep Jim Christiana. Bick was accused of  telling an unidentified man that if certain people didn’t participate more in Egley’s campaign, they would no longer be doing business with the county. According to The Beaver County Times, the mailer incorrectly referenced an article previously written in the Times that stated Egley had no knowledge of Bick’s actions.  Beaver County Radio erroneously reported that Bick was fired earlier this month when she was in fact fired when Egley was made aware of what she was doing. We apologize for the error. Egley told the times that the accusation against her was “an outright lie” and “entirely false”. 

Official makes trip to Career and Technology Center

Assistant Secretary Scott Stump of the Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education visited the Career and Technology Center yesterday. Stump discussed with CTC officials how they prepare high school students for careers in trades. He said not all students are fit for a four year degree, and information about other alternatives should be available to students who chose a different path.

Congressman Lamb Proposes Bill To Tighten Penalties On Theft From Gun Stores

Congressman Conor Lamb has proposed a bill that would increase the penalties on theft from gun stores. This bill is gaining support from many of Lamb’s colleagues. In addition to stronger punishment for theft, this bill would also strengthen penalties on theft from gun ranges and shooting clubs. Lamb and others hope this bill will limit weapons trafficking substantially, and make businesses and neighborhoods safer.