Tax On Violent Video Games Proposed As Way Of Funding Safety Measures At Schools

A Pennsylvania lawmaker is proposing a ten percent tax on violent video games to help fund safety measures at public schools. The House Finance Committee is considering a bill from Representative Christopher Quinn to provide additional funding for schools to implement safety measures to protect students and teachers. Quinn believes that a contributing factor to the rise in shootings and other violent acts in American schools is material that children see in video games. The bill is being co-sponsored by two other legislators.

PennDOT Set To Start Issuing Driver Licenses Under Real ID Federal Standards

Pennsylvania is about to start issuing driver licenses that allow holders to board commercial airliners and enter certain secure federal facilities when federal Real ID standards take effect in Pennsylvania next year. The state Department of Transportation plans to issue the so-called Real IDs starting Friday. Those who want one must bring proof of current address, a Social Security card and proof of identity, such as a passport or birth certificate, to a driver license center.

Craft Show at BF High School 3/1/19

Beaver Falls High School Art Club is hosting a CRAFT AND VENDOR SHOW!

March 1st      5:00 – 8:00 PM

March 2nd    12:00 – 3:00 PM

Beaver Falls HS, 1701 8th Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010

Kids Crafts, Concessions and MORE. Parking available by the flag pole.

 

 

Power Outage Update In Beaver County

Duquesne Light said this morning that a crew from Alabama  Power has come in to assist with outages in our area resulting from Sunday’s high winds..  There are still 306 outages reported in Beaver County, that includes poles and wires., according to the report.

Benefit for BC Women’s Shelter & Local Veterans 3/23/19

The American Legion Riders Post #580 is hosting a SPAGHETTI DINNER on March 23rd at the American Legion Post #580, 600 Pennsylvania Ave.,  Monaca PA with 100% of the proceeds benefiting The Women’s Shelter of Beaver County & local Military Veterans.

They are accepting tax-deductible monetary donations, food donations & Chinese Auction donations.

Checks can be made out to The American Legion Riders Post #580.   For more information contact Ken Barto 724-601-3117

 

Rain Showers Today With Temps in Mid-40’s

WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27TH, 2019

 

TODAY – CLOUDY THIS MORNING. A FEW SHOWERS
DEVELOPING DURING THE AFTERNOON. HIGH – 45.

TONIGHT – CLOUDY WITH SHOWERS OF RAIN AND WET
SNOW THIS EVENING. LOW NEAR 20.

THURSDAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGH – 36.

Hookstown Spring Shoots in March & April

Beginning March 17th through April 14th, there will be Sunday Spring Shoots at Hookstown American Legion #952

1265 State Rte 168

They’ll start at 11 AM.

Food and Coffee available

Money Prize, Meat Prizes

Children Only Shoots.

McCann scores twice, Penguins beat Blue Jackets 5-2

By MITCH STACY, AP Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — After the Columbus Blue Jackets beefed up their roster at the NHL trade deadline for a Metropolitan Division playoff run, the injury-plagued Pittsburgh Penguins came to town looking more vulnerable than usual.
Missing some top defensemen, the Penguins jumped out to a three-goal lead anyway and then held off the new-look Blue Jackets, cruising to a 5-2 win Tuesday night in a game marked by monster hits and scuffles.
Jared McCann scored twice and Matt Murray made 21 saves as Pittsburgh — which began the day tied for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference — snapped a two-game skid.
The Penguins were without blue-liners Kris Letang (upper body) and Brian Dumoulin (concussion), who were hurt in the outdoor game Saturday at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh defenseman Ollie Maata was already on injured reserve with a separated shoulder.
But the Penguins held Columbus in check, even after another defenseman, Chad Ruhwedel, went out after a big hit from Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno. Ruhwedel and wing Bryan Rust, injured in a violent collision with Columbus newcomer Adam McQuaid, will be evaluated Wednesday, coach Mike Sullivan said.
Jake Guentzel, Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby also scored for Pittsburgh.
“We’ve got nothing but character in here, for sure,” Murray said. “It’s tough seeing teammates go down, they were important guys for us, so we had a job to do and tonight everybody stepped up, so it was awesome to see.”
Oliver Bjorkstrand and Cam Atkinson scored and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 22 shots for the Blue Jackets, who lost after posting back-to-back shutouts last week and making a flurry of moves before Monday’s trade deadline. Columbus started the day in third place in the division.
Columbus added center Matt Duchene, wing Ryan Dzingel, defenseman McQuaid and goalie Keith Kinkaid. All but Kinkaid played on Tuesday night, with Dzingel, a former star at Ohio State, picking up an assist for his new team.
Crosby sent a centering pass from the left corner to Guentzel in the slot and he went top shelf on Bobrovsky with 6:15 left in the first period to open the scoring.
McCann made it 2-0 late in the period when he rifled one in with the unwitting assistance of Columbus defender David Savard, who appeared to keep Bobrovsky from seeing the puck until it was past him. Malkin extended it to 3-0 early in the second with a long, rising shot from the left point.
“They’re an opportunistic team,” Foligno said. “They’re quick-strike, they don’t need many chances to score goals. Disappointing that we didn’t show up in the first (period). We can’t get in a hole like that.”
Bjorkstrand got Columbus on the board when he charged in and shot over Murray’s glove later in the second, and Atkinson scored his team-leading 35th goal on a power play when Artemi Panarin’s hard shot deflected right to him in the right circle.
But the Blue Jackets couldn’t tie it.
McCann banged a wrist shot past Bobrovsky with 6:33 left in the game, and Crosby scored an empty-net goal with five seconds remaining, giving the Penguins superstar a goal and an assist on the evening. He has 27 goals and 50 assists this season.
“We came out hard, kind of let up there in the second but had to find a way to get two points,” Murray said.
NOTES: Columbus forward Boone Jenner played in his 400th game with the Blue Jackets. … D Erik Gudbranson, obtained Monday from Vancouver, didn’t play for Pittsburgh because he’s going through the immigration process.
UP NEXT
Penguins: At the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.
Blue Jackets: Host the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday.
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W.P.I.A.L. High School Basketball Playoffs Scoreboard, Tuesday February 26, 2019

 

Tuesday, February 26, 2019:

 

 

                                   Girls  Class 1A Semi-Final Games
Quigley 
Rochester         6:00 p.m.      WBVP/WMBA
55
66   Final 
Vincentian  
West Greene           6:00 p.m.              
55
59     Final 
                                 Girls  Class 6A Semi-Final Games
North Allegheny
Norwin                 6:00 p.m. 
37
36   Final
Bethal Park
Peters Twp.          6:00 p.m.     
28
36  Final
                                 Boys  Class 2A Semi-Final Games
South Side 
O.L.S.H.                8:00 p.m.   WBVP/WMBA
55
70   Final
Serra Catholic
Sewickley Academy          8:00 p.m. 
57
49  Final
                                 Boys  Class 5A Semi-Final Games
Chartiers Valley 
Mars                       8:00 p.m.   
44
53   Final
Moon
Penn Hills             8:00 p.m.     
59
46  Final