On Wednesday Evening, a new “Coaches Corner” record, of sorts, was achieved when Brenden Small, a CCBC Player of the game from last Friday’s Ringgold high victory over Ambridge in a football playoff game broadcast on WMBA, made the trip from Donora, PA along with his family to Robert’s Roadside Inn in Bridgewater for the weekly show. A Good Time was had by all .
Author: Beaver County Radio
Vote Coming Soon On School Property Taxes
State Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman says he plans a vote early next week on legislation paving the way to replace school property taxes with a higher income and sales tax. Approval of the bill could threaten the fragile deal to end the budget stalemate that was reached last week with the details of that still being worked out.
Philly Mayor Michael Nutter Says Security Measures Being Enhanced For Sunday’s Marathon
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter says enhanced security measures will be in effect for Sunday’s marathon, which is expected to attract tens of thousands of people to the city. Nutter says he’s spoken to Homeland Security officials, and there’ s “no known threat” to the city.
Governor Wolf Not Backing Down on Syrian Refugees Issue
Governor Tom Wolf has sent a letter informing state lawmakers he will not back down from a willingness to accept Syrian refugees. Wolf says states don’t have the authority to refuse refugees if they’re admitted by the federal government.
Leetsdale Industrial Fire Under Investigation
An industrial fire that destroyed a plant and damaged at least one other building in Leetsdale is under investigation by the Allegheny County fire marshal’s office. Emergency and company officials say workers at a warehouse in the Leetsdale Industrial Park were pouring hydraulic fracturing chemicals into a production tank Tuesday when the fire started, forcing residents from more than 70 nearby homes for several hours and injuring several people. Parts of Beaver County were affected due to the thick heavy smoke along the river, leading to an early dismissal for students at Hopewell Area High School. Beaver County Commissioner spoke with Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak, saying he was able to stay on top of the situation by receiving continuous updates from Beaver County Emergency Services Director Wes Hill. The evacuation order was lifted late yesterday afternoon after the chemical fire was contained. The case has been turned over to Allegheny County investigators but officials say it could be days before more information is released.
Gov. Wolf Speaks Out on Syrian Refugees
Governor Tom Wolf says Pennsylvania will continue working with federal authorities to resettle Syrian refugees in the state following last week’s attacks in Paris. State officials say Pennsylvania so far has seen 14 Syrian refugees arrive in the state since October 1st.
Driver Missing After Vehicle Shears Pole in Raccoon Township
Police are searching for the driver who crashed a vehicle into a pole in Raccoon Township, and apparently ran off after the accident. Green Garden Road was closed shortly before 6:00 this morning after the accident, which brought down a pole and wires. Police say the vehicle was heavily damaged, and firefighters worked to clean up debris. P.C. O’Moore of the Raccoon Township Police Department tells Beaver County Radio that that road has since re-opened.
Firefighters Battle Chemical Fire in Leetsdale
Firefighters from Ambridge and Crescent Township were among several fire companies called to a chemical fire in Leetsdale this morning. The fire broke out at a structure on Industrial Drive at around 10:00 a.m. At last word, there may be a possible hazmat problem involved with that fire.
Beaver County Radio Exclusive: Police May Have A Suspect in North Sewickley Township Robbery
New developments in the investigation of an overnight robbery outside of a North Sewickley Township convenience store. Police had been hoping that surveillance pictures would help lead them to the man who held up a gas station attendant. Around 10:00 last night, police say the suspect walked up to the attendant at the B & B Mini-Mart on River Road in North Sewickley. The man held up a knife to the attendant and took between 200 and 300 dollars. North Sewickley Township Police Chief Jeff Becze tells Beaver County Radio that they have have a suspect in this case and that an arrest may be forthcoming. Keep your radio tuned to 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA for the latest developments.
Holocaust Survivor Talks To Veterans About What He Experienced As A Young Boy
A host of organizations joined to honor about 200 veterans during a program over the weekend at the Beaver Valley Mall. It was held at the Center At The Mall and was part of several similar ceremonies held across the country to honor veterans. Holocaust survivor Judah Samet was the guest speaker. Samet tells Beaver County Radio his memories will be etched in his mind forever. He says the violence and the cruelty he experienced at the age of six was non-stop. Samet speaks to veterans groups and schools over all Beaver County.