Aliquippa School District Superintendent Dave Wytiaz Stepping Down

Aliquippa school district superintendent Dave Wytiaz is stepping down. Wytiaz submitted his resignation effective April 2nd. Beaver County Radio news correspondent Sandy Giordano reports that at last night’s special meeting, the district appointed Dr. Peter Carbone, currently the elementary school principal, as the acting superintendent. Wytiaz tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that he is not stepping down because of his anger over what’s going on (or what some say would say- what’s not going on) in Harrisburg when it comes to the state budget and lack of school funding. Wytiaz says he will assume the duties as the administrative director of the Beaver County Career & Technology Center in Center Township April 4th.

Weidner Denies Amadio’s Claims That He Was Left Out Of Decision-Making Process

There’s a new chief solicitor in Beaver County. Commissioners Sandie Egley and Dan Camp have approved Andrea Cantelmi’s promotion from assistant solicitor to chief solicitor. She replaces Bernie Rabik, who was fired by the commissioners a week ago. Minority commissioner Tony Amadio tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that he voted against Cantelmi’s promotion because he was left out of the decision making process regarding Rabik. Commissioners Chief of Staff Joe Weidner denies the claims.

Kane Hoping For 5 Percent Budget Increase For Her Office

Attorney General Kathleen Kane says she’s hoping for a 5 percent budget increase for her office after she appeared before a panel of state senators, including many who had sought unsuccessfully to remove her from office. Questions focused on law enforcement matters during the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing yesterday. Neither Kane nor state senators mentioned the vote two weeks ago on whether to oust her.

Eakin’s Hopes Are Dashed For Court-Approved Deal

A state Supreme Court justice’s hopes are dashed for a court-approved deal to end ethics charges he faces over the exchange of salacious emails. Justice Michael Eakin angrily declined comment yesterday after the Court of Judicial Discipline would not let his lawyer discuss a hope-for deal.

Scrap Contaminated With Radioactive Material Shipped From Beaver Falls Facility

A Beaver Falls scrapyard is working to develop a plan to decontaminate its facility, along with sites in Ohio to which scrap contaminated with radioactive material was shipped. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection was notified this week that the contaminated recycled scrap was shipped from PSC Metals, Inc. in Beaver Falls to two facilities in Ohio, according to a news release. Readings were taken at the Beaver Falls scrapyard by a  team from the DEP’s Radiation Protection Program, according to the release. Elevated readings were found on one large metal shredder, which has been isolated, and on gloves used by two workers. Additional testing is being done by the DEP to ensure that there was no skin contamination.  Officials say it does not pose a health risk to employees or the general public.

Poll: Trump, Clinton Leading Among Pennsylvania Voters

For now, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are polling the best among Pennsylvania residents. According to a new Franklin & Marshall College poll, Clinton holds a steady lead over Bernie Sanders. Clinton is besting Sanders 48 percent to 27 percent. That lead, according to the poll, is very similar to the Democratic numbers from January. Donald Trump continues to lead on the Republican side, but the people in second and third place keep changing. Trump is in first place with 22 percent, while three candidates continue to duke it out for the runner-up position. Marco Rubio is at 16 percent, John Kasich stands at 15 percent and Ted Cruz trails close behind at 12 percent.

Strong Thunderstorms Cause Damage in Lancaster County

There has been no word so far of any serious injuries in central or eastern Pennsylvania from last night’s strong thunderstorms. Just under 20,000 homes and businesses in the state remain without power today. A National Weather Service team today will visit Lancaster County to determine whether a tornado struck the area.

[Girls] Vincentian 91, Quigley Catholic 50 (Final)

Australian author Clive James once wrote: “It is only when they go wrong that machines remind you how powerful they are.”

The Quigley Catholic Girls would disagree with that notion, because they saw the power of the machine that is Vincentian Lady Royals Basketball, and the machine showed nothing wrong to diagnose.

Vincentian rolls into the WPIAL Championships once again with a 91-50 win over the Quigley Catholic Lady Spartans. Vincentian will try to now win their 5th consecutive WPIAL Girls’ A Championship against CW North Catholic on Saturday.

Gabrielle Smith led the Lady Spartans with 26 points (topping all scorers), while Tori Cash led the Lady Royals with 19. These ladies earned marks as tonight’s CCBC Players of The Game.

The good news for the Lady Spartans is that they will remain alive, and start their quest in the PIAA Playoffs next weekend.

Bob Barrickman has the scoring recap for beavercountyradio.com.