Beaver County Commissioners Agree To Increase Cremation Fee

The Beaver County Commissioners met with coroner David Gabauer during their weekly work session today and agreed to increase the cremation fee charged funeral homes from ten to thirty dollars. Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti reports that so far this year, there have been 628 cremations, up from last year’s 536. Gabauer said he expects this year’s autopsies to finish the calendar year at a cost of about 190-thousand dollars. As for the cremation fee, the money will be used to offset salaries for the coroner’s three part-time deputies. Two are paid 15-thousand and one is paid 17-5.

A Colonel And A Poet to Appear on “Frontiers In Learning” This Saturday.

(Beaver County, PA)  This Saturday, November 12, 2016,  will prove to be a very informative one on the airwaves as host Chris Shovlin will interview two special guests on the weekly show “Frontiers In Learning”.  Colonel Bill Pinter, the director of  the School of Aviation Sciences  at the Community College Of Beaver County.  In addition to Colonel Pinter, The second segment in this week’s show will include an interview with Greer LeRoy, a student at Lincoln Park Performing Arts  Charter School in Midland  who recently was named the statewide winner in the “Poetry Out Loud Contest”.

 “Frontiers In Learning” airs from noon to 12:30 on Saturdays on WBVP and WMBA.  Content and sponsorship are provided by Lincoln Learning Solutions.

Previous episodes of “Frontiers In Learning” can listened to here.

Election Day Is Here!

Today is Election Day. The polls opened at 7:00 this morning and will remain open until 8:00 tonight. The Beaver County Courthouse will be closed for non-election-related business today because of the elections. The county elections bureau will be open until 11:00 tonight, with access at the rear entrance of the building. The two biggest races on the ballot include the U.S. presidential contest between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump and the race between U.S. Senator Pat Toomey and Democratic challenger Katie McGinty. Tune in for all the election results with newsman Pat Septak Wednesday morning beginning at 6:30 a.m. on AM Beaver County on 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA.

Ambridge Borough Council Meets To Announce Hiring Of Three Part-Time Police Officers

Ambridge Borough Council met last night and Council president Mike mikulich presented a proclamation  to Debbie Michalik honoring her late husband Richard”Corky’ Michalik .  Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano was there last night. Michalik worked for the borough for many years and died June 6, 2016, Mikulich said..  Mrs. Michalik and her children and grandchildren were on hand for the presentation Mikulich said “Corky” served God, , his family, his country (he was a Vietnam Vet), and his community.  The 2 men served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. DEAunta’e Clark’s resignation as code enforcement officer was accepted effective this Thursday  Council will advertise  the position of part time code enforcement officer/firefighter. 3 part time police officers were hired, Alexis Korol, Lucas Sedar, and Darren Jones .  All 3 thanked council for hiring them. The fire department  was authorized to  submit   an application to FEMA  for a grant that would allow for the purchase of 30 self contained breathing apparatuses, and for improvements to the fire station. Mike Mikulich  reminded citizens that Friday is Veteran’s Day, and he will speak at Beaver Cemetery following the parade.

At Least 2 Rescued From Car Over Embankment On I-79

An accident on Interstate 79 caused significant delays during the Tuesday morning commute. A car headed northbound crashed over an embankment between Cranberry and Marshall. The accident was reported shortly after 7 a.m. It caused heavy delays in both directions. Firefighters pulled two people from the car. Both crash victims were taken by ambulance to local hospitals.

Voter Turnout Expected To Be High In Beaver County On Election Day

Election Day is Tuesday…and Beaver County election officials are predicting a high voter turnout, between 70 and 75 percent. Beaver County has 118-thousand registered voters, with Democrats outnumbering Republicans by about 16-thousand. There are 20-thousand new voter registrations for tomorrow’s election. The election is for president and vice-president, U-S Senate,  several state offices and local Senate and House seats. Polls open at 7 a-m and close at 8 p-m.