A SECTION OF BRODHEAD ROAD IS STILL CLOSED THIS AFTERNOON, BUT THE CENTER TOWNSHIP WATER LINE THAT CAUSE THAT ROAD…AS HEAR IN THIS REPORT FROM BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANDO:
Author: Beaver County Radio
The Recycling Center & The Gun Storage Debate: September 4th’s Work Session
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
The Commissioners’ work session focused heavily on the newly expanded storage facility for confiscated guns and weapons in the County Courthouse. According to Sheriff Tony Guy, the capacity that the County has to work with is quadrupled:
However, Commissioner Sandie Egley was very questioning of the new space, saying that her response was based in both monetary concerns as well as safety concerns:
Towards the end of the meeting, Sheriff Guy held fast to his upholding of the new space and plans to use it for PFA-related confiscation:
The other major issue brought forth to the weekly work session was the major changes soon coming to the Beaver County Recycling Center. Waste Management Director Holly Vogt spoke about the upcoming new schedule:
The partnership with Shell is based on increasing recycling in Beaver County, with a focus on both schools and communities as Vogt explained:
The current hours of operation for the Recycling Center will remain in effect for the remainder of September before the week off.
Abundant Sunshine in the Forecast for Beaver County
WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4TH, 2019
TODAY – SUNSHINE AND CLOUDS MIXED. HIGH NEAR 80.
TONIGHT – A CLEAR SKY. LOW – 54.
THURSDAY – ABUNDANT SUNSHINE. HIGH – 76.
Golf Outing to Fund Music Academy 9/28/19
Golf Outing Provides Music Academy Scholarships
Enjoy a morning Shotgun Scramble of golf that provides funding for the Beaver Valley Choral Society’s 2020 Summer Music Academy. The inaugural sporting event takes place on Saturday, September 28 at Black Hawk Golf Course.
Register by Friday, September 6th on the website of Beaver Valley Choral Society www.bvchoralsociety.org or on the Rochester Area School District website www.rasd.org.
Pickleball for adults–Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm
FITNESS
Pickleball for adults
When: Thursdays, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Where: Chippewa United Methodist Church, Community Life Center (CLC) @118 McMillen Road, Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Information: Join the latest fitness craze! Pickleball courts are available for singles and doubles playing time.
Cost: $5 per person
Contact: Community Life Center at 724-843-4032 ext 3 for scheduling, others availability, cost and more information.
Lunch and Bake Sale–Saturday September 21
Gently Used Treasures
Lunch and Bake Sale
Saturday September 21
8:00 – 3:00
First United Methodist
Church, 2816 Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa
Clothes for all ages, toys,
baby items, books, yard and
household items, jewelry,
holiday decorations and
much more!!!
2:00 – 3:00 $2.00 a Bag
Pirates rookie Keller struck by liner, has bruised wrist
Pirates rookie Keller struck by liner, has bruised wrist
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pirates rookie right-hander Mitch Keller has been pulled from a game with a bruised right wrist after being struck by a line drive.
Keller was injured in the second inning on a comebacker hit by Miami’s Garrett Cooper. Considered the Pirates’ top prospect coming into the season, Keller was making his eighth major league start Tuesday night. He is 1-3 with an 8.18 ERA.
Keller was struck flush on the outer part of the wrist. The Pirates said initial imaging revealed only a bruise.
Clay Holmes relieved Keller with the game scoreless.
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Bucs blow late lead and fall to Marlins 5-4 in 10 innings
Rojas, Cooper late homers help Marlins end record road skid
By JOHN PERROTTO Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jose Urena was the Miami Marlins’ opening day starter. He is now finishing the season as the closer.
Miguel Rojas hit a tying home run with two outs in the ninth inning and Garrett Cooper connected in the 10th as the Marlins rallied for a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night, ending their franchise-record 15-game road losing streak.
Urena then pitched a perfect 10th for his first save of the season and second of his career. He had been on the injured list since June 8 with a strained lower back until being activated Sunday and Miami has decided to look at him as a late-inning reliever.
“You could tell he’s got that energy,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. “He’s aggressive with his stuff. His stuff is always good. This kind of closing the game down at the end, it fits his personality. So, it’s going to be fun to watch. Hopefully, we can put him in position to get a few more and see how it goes.”
The National League-worst Marlins seemed in position to lose away from home yet again, down to their final out when Rojas homered to center field off Felipe Vazquez, who had just his third blown save in 27 opportunities.
“An amazing feeling, man,” Rojas said. “I just feel like any time you have the opportunity to change the game in that form, it’s really amazing to give guys the opportunity to win.”
Cooper’s home run, a 444-foot shot to left-center, came with one out off Parker Markel (0-1).
“Hitter’s count, 1-0, he threw a slider that didn’t do much and I put a good swing on it,” Cooper said. “I think we come in every day with a new mindset. We’re not worried about the day before or the week before. We have a lot of good veterans in the clubhouse that keep it real with us. Try to win the day.”
Adam Conley (2-7) got the last out of the ninth when Pablo Reyes was thrown out at home while trying to score from second base on Adam Frazier’s infield single.
Pittsburgh had gone in front in the eighth as Jason Martin scored on Jarlin Garcia’s wild pitch with two outs and the bases loaded. Martin injured his left arm when Garcia fell on top of him in a play at the plate. The Pirates had no update on the rookie outfielder following the game.
Frazier led off the first inning with a home run, drove in three runs and had three of the Pirates’ four hits. Pittsburgh lost for just the third time in 11 games.
Miami All-Star Sandy Alcantara remained winless since June 21, a span of 12 starts, as he allowed four runs and three hits in seven-plus innings with seven strikeouts and four walks.
Pirates rookie right-hander Mitch Keller left the game in the second inning when he sustained a bruised right wrist when struck by Cooper’s line comebacker.
Considered the organization’s top prospect coming into the season, Keller retired all five batters he faced in his eighth major league start.
Keller was struck flush on the outer part of the wrist. The Pirates said initial imaging revealed only a bruise.
“It still hurts but right away the worst comes to mind. That it’s just a contusion and not broken is a relief,” said Keller, who had his hand in a brace after the game. “Everything was working really good and I felt it was going to be one of those games that was going to be really good for me and the team. So, getting hurt is really frustrating.”
Frazier’s two-run single to right field in the bottom of the fifth tied the game at 3-3. The Marlins had pulled ahead in the top of the inning on Cooper’s RBI double to deep center field.
After Frazier staked the Pirates to a quick lead, the Marlins moved ahead 2-1 in the third inning as a throwing error by third baseman Colin Moran on Cooper’s two-out grounder allowed two runs to score.
INSTANT OFFENSE
Frazier’s leadoff blast marked the fourth time in five games the Pirates started a game with a home run. The second baseman had one and SS Kevin Newman hit two during a four-game sweep last weekend at Colorado.
OH BROTHER
LHP Brian Moran was called up by the Marlins from Triple-A New Orleans along with C Tyler Heineman and OF Magneuris Sierra. Moran is the older brother of Colin Moran and reached the major leagues for the first time after spending 10 years in the minors.
The Morans are nephews of longtime major leaguer B.J. Surhoff.
The Marlins designated C Wilkin Castillo for assignment and transferred 3B/OF Brian Anderson (fractured right hand) to the 60-day injured list from the 10-day IL to open spots on the 40-man roster.
NEW OLD PIRATE
LHP Wei-Chung Wang was added to the Pirates’ active roster three days after being claimed off waivers from the Oakland Athletics. The Pirates signed Wang from Taiwan as an amateur international free agent in 2011 then lost him two years later to the Milwaukee Brewers in the Rule 5 Draft
Martin was called up from Triple-A Indianapolis as were RHP Yacksel Rios, C Steven Barron and INF Cole Tucker.
UP NEXT
Marlins: RHP Robert Dugger (0-1, 4.50 ERA) is scheduled to make his third major league start on Wednesday night in the middle game of the three-game series.
Pirates: RHP Trevor Williams (7-6, 5.26) has won back-to-back starts, allowing three runs in 13 innings.
Missing child reported kidnapped found dead in Indiana County; autopsy planned
Missing child reported kidnapped found dead; autopsy planned
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The body of a missing toddler reported kidnapped near Pittsburgh over the weekend was found Tuesday in a park in a neighboring county.
Indiana County District Attorney Patrick Dougherty said the body of Nalani Johnson, who was to turn 2 this month, was found in Pine Ridge Park in Blairsville, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) east of Penn Hills, where authorities allege the girl was kidnapped Saturday evening. An autopsy was planned Wednesday to determine the cause and manner of death, he said.
Sharena Islam Nancy, 25, who authorities say had been romantically involved with the child’s father, remains in custody in Allegheny County on charges of kidnapping of a minor, custodial interference and concealment of the whereabouts of a child, all felonies.
Dougherty, not using any names but referring to a woman “currently in custody” in Allegheny County, said “We believe that she is involved. To what extent, that is still being determined.” County authorities could not be immediately reached to clarify whether he was referring to Nancy. But he said officials believe there is no danger to the community. Dougherty didn’t say what drew investigators to the park, but it is close to the Chestnut Ridge Golf Course, and police said earlier Nancy’s car had been spotted in the area after alleging leaving Penn Hills with the child.
Nancy, accused of driving off with the toddler as her father tried to get her and her car seat out of the vehicle, had been romantically involved with the man, and there was an argument in the vehicle before she drove off, Allegheny County authorities said earlier in the day. Nancy and Nalani Johnson’s father met on social media and were “in the beginnings of an intermittent romantic relationship,” said Superintendent Coleman McDonough, of the county police department.
Nancy works as a ride-hailing driver, but she had spent several hours with the father, a friend of his and the child before the alleged kidnapping in Penn Hills, McDonough said.
“This was not an arbitrary Uber/Lyft — they were known to each other,” he said.
Police said Monday the child’s father told investigators that he and a friend were riding in a car driven by Nancy on Saturday evening. When he got out of the car and was moving to get the child out of her car seat, Nancy drove off, he alleged. Authorities now say an argument that began between the friend and Nancy prompted the two men to get out of the car.
Nancy alleged she turned the child over to a woman in a silver sport utility vehicle during a roadside rendezvous on the instructions of the father, who she alleged had “sold” the toddler, but McDonough said investigators “have nothing to corroborate or suggest that that version of events is correct.”
“We have a situation where we have two versions of events at the same time, similar versions up to certain point in time during the day and then the versions differ dramatically, so a lot of our investigative efforts are trying to corroborate one version or the other,” McDonough said. Investigators had been trying to narrow down the large search area and asked people for information about Nancy’s whereabouts before she and her vehicle were found and also to be on the lookout for the child’s missing car seat.
The child’s grandmother Taji Walsh thanked law enforcement and volunteers for their efforts in trying to find the girl.
“We miss Nalani, and we want her home,” Walsh said, pleading for anyone with information to call investigators. Indiana County officials on Tuesday night urged people to respect the privacy of the grieving family.
No attorney was listed in court documents for Nancy, and a listed number for her could not be found.
Walmart to stop selling certain gun ammunition
Walmart to stop selling certain gun ammunition
By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Retail Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart says it will discontinue the sale of handgun and short-barrel rifle ammunition and also publicly request that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms in stores even where state laws allow it.
The announcement comes just days after a mass shooting claimed seven lives in Odessa, Texas and follows two other back-to-back shootings last month, one of them at a Walmart store.
The Bentonville, Arkansas-based discounter said Tuesday it will stop handgun ammunition as well as short-barrel rifle ammunition, such as the .223 caliber and 5.56 caliber used in military style weapons, after it runs out of its current inventory.
It will also discontinue handgun sales in Alaska. Walmart stopped selling handguns in the mid-1990s, with the exception of Alaska. The latest move marks its complete exit from that business and allows it to focus on hunting rifles and related ammunition only.
“We have a long heritage as a company of serving responsible hunters and sportsmen and women, and we’re going to continue doing so,” according to a memo by Walmart’s CEO Doug McMillon to be circulated to employees Tuesday afternoon.
The retailer is further requesting that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms at its Walmart and Sam’s Club stores unless they are law enforcement officers. However, it said that it won’t be changing its policy for customers who have permits for concealed carry. Walmart says it will be adding signage in stores to inform customers of those changes.
Last month, a gunman entered a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, killing 22 people with an AK-style firearm that Walmart already bans the sale of and marking the deadliest shooting in the company’s history. Texas became an open carry state in 2016, allowing people to openly carry firearms in public.
Walmart’s moves will reduce its market share of ammunition from around 20% to a range of about 6% to 9%, according to Tuesday’s memo. About half of its more than 4,750 U.S. stores sell firearms.
The nation’s largest retailer has been facing increasing pressure to change its gun policies by gun control activists, employees and politicians after the El Paso shooting and a second unrelated shooting in Dayton, Ohio that killed nine people . A few days before that, two Walmart workers were killed by another worker at a store in Southaven, Mississippi.
In the aftermath of the El Paso shooting, Walmart ordered workers to remove video game signs and displays that depict violence from stores nationwide. But that fell well short of demands for the retailer to stop selling firearms entirely. Critics have also wanted Walmart to stop supporting politicians backed by the National Rifle Association.
At least one gun control activist group applauded Walmart’s moves.
“Walmart deserves enormous credit for joining the strong and growing majority of Americans who know that we have too many guns in our country and they are too easy to get,” said Igor Volsky, Executive Director and Founder of Guns Down America in a statement. “That work doesn’t end with Walmart’s decision today. As Congress comes back to consider gun violence, Walmart should make it clear that it stands with Americans who are demanding real change.”
The retailer has long found itself in an awkward spot with its customers and gun enthusiasts. Many of its stores are located in rural areas where hunters are depend on Walmart to get their equipment. Walmart is trying to walk a fine line by trying to embrace its hunting heritage while being a more responsible retailer.
With its new policy on “open carry,” McMillon noted in his memo that individuals have tried to make a statement by carrying weapons into its stores just to frighten workers and customers. But there are well-intentioned customers acting lawfully who have also inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond.
He says Walmart will continue to treat “law-abiding customers with respect” and it will have a “non-confrontational approach.”
Walmart says it hopes to help other retailers by sharing its best practices like software that it uses for background checks. And the company, which in 2015 stopped selling assault rifles like the AR-rifles used in several mass shootings, urged more debate on the reauthorization of the assault weapons ban while also calling for the government to strengthen background checks. McMillon says Walmart will send letters to the White House and the Congressional leadership that calls for action on these “common sense” measures.
“In a complex situation lacking a simple solution, we are trying to take constructive steps to reduce the risk that events like these will happen again,” McMillon wrote in his memo. “The status quo is unacceptable.”
Over the last 15 years, Walmart had expanded beyond its hunting and fishing roots, carrying items like assault rifles in response to increasing demand. But particularly since 2015, often coinciding with major public mass shootings, the company has made moves to curb the sale of ammunition and guns.
Walmart announced in February 2018 that it would no longer sell firearms and ammunition to people younger than 21 and also removed items resembling assault-style rifles from its website. Those moves were prompted by the mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, that killed 17 people.
In 2015, Walmart stopped selling semi-automatic weapons like the AR-15 style rifle, the type used in the Dayton shooting. The retailer also doesn’t sell large-capacity magazines, handguns (except in Alaska) or bump stocks, nor the AK-style firearm that was used by the El Paso shooter.
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