A Superior Court panel is rejecting the appeal of a boy who was 11 when he was charged with killing his father’s pregnant fiancee in Lawrence County. The three-member panel ruled Thursday that it had found no error in how a county judge handled the case of Jordan Brown, now 18. A judge last year denied Brown’s request to dismiss the charges or grant a new juvenile court trial. Defense lawyers had challenged the sufficiency of the evidence and how the judge had considered it. Brown was charged as a juvenile and adjudicated delinquent in the 2009 shotgun slaying of 26-year-old Kenzie Houk, who was eight months pregnant. In June, the judge put Brown on probation in the custody of an uncle who lives in Ohio, just across the border from Lawrence County.
Author: Beaver County Radio
State Reviewing License Of Zelienople Youth Home After Employee Overdose
The state Department of Human Services said Thursday it is reviewing an incident in which an employee of Glade Run Lutheran Services in Zelienople passed out in a facility bathroom after police say he injected heroin. 37-year-old Paul Ream Jr. of Cranberry was supposed to be on duty in the Zelienople youth home monitoring five children under age 18 on Aug. 23 when a co-worker found him around 4 a.m. after he had disappeared for about 20 minutes, according to a Zelienople police affidavit. Ream, who was fired, is being charged by summons with five counts of endangering the welfare of children.
Panthers 18 vs. Steelers 6 (Pre-season game #4)
Brown Gets Paid?
He will not play tonight. On Wednesday Antonio Brown signed a restructured 2016 contract. The deal will shift money owed in 2017 to this year. The agreement gives Brown a four million dollar raise. The Steelers say they will negotiate a long term deal after the season. The Steelers conclude the preseason tonight as they visit the Carolina Panthers. WBVP-WMBA airtime is 5:30. Kickoff is 7-pm. It may be the last game for some 22 players. The Steelers will trim their roster from 75 to 53 by Saturday at 4pm.
One In And One Out
The Steelers lost and gained a quarterback on Wednesday. First they place Bruce Grandkowski on injured reserve. Grandkowski tore a hamstring in the teams first preseason game. It is the second season in row that the 31 year old Grandkowski has been on injured reserve. Later in the day they claimed quarterback Zack Metlenberger. He will serve as the teams number three quarterback. Melenberger was cut by the San Diego Chargers earlier in the week. He has played against the Steelers two seasons ago when he played for the Titans.
Penguins To DC
The Penguins will open defense of the Stanley Cup on October 13th against the Washington Capitals. Before that they will be going to Washington to meet the president. The White House says President Obama will honor the Stanley Champions on October 6th. This will probably be one of the last team he will honor in his presidency.
Aliquippa City Council Approves Plans To Build A Burger King In City
Aliquippa City council approved plans last night for the construction of the city’s newest fast food restaurant, Burger King. Mayor Dwan Walker tells Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano that they plan to start the project in March 2017, and open in August. The site is currently a vacant lot at 2624 Brodhead Road. In other business…Alicia (Hunt) Williams was appointed chairman of the Vacant Property Blight Committee. She said in a recent interview she wants to get rid of the blight in her home town. Zoning and code enforcement officer Mike Demcak said he wants a training session for the persons to be chosen for the blight committee’s 8 zones so they know what we are looking for. He said the training will include how to document blight in each of the zones. City Administrator Sam Gill praised Demcak and Police Captain Ryan Pudik for all their work on the Blight and Vacant property Review Committee ordinance. , and also the The International Property Maintenance Code Ordinance. Council meets in regular session on Wednesday, September 7 at 7 p.m.
Pizza Hut Closing Its East Rochester Store On Route 65
The Pizza Hut on Route 65 in East Rochester has announced it is shutting its doors for good. One likely reason for the closing is the ongoing road construction and traffic congestion on Route 65 that has significantly affected businesses in the East Rochester Plaza. The owner of the Pizza Hut has no intentions of re-opening the store. Local officials are working to find a new business to fill the spot.
Blackhawk School Board Meeting Held Tonight To Discuss New Stadium Complex
The Blackhawk School Board is holding a public work session tonight regarding the new stadium complex to be built at the high school grounds. The meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight at the high school. All Blackhawk residents are urged to attend.
Former WBVP General Manager Passes Away

Former WBVP General Manager, Bill Baldwin, passed away on Monday, August 29 after reportedly struggling with cancer for many years. Bill was brought to Beaver Falls by then station owner, Hall Communications, from New Bedford, Massachusetts, to oversee WBVP and sister FM station, WWKS around 1979. During Baldwin’s tenure, the stations moved from the basement of a bank building at 1400 7th avenue, to the current office and studio location at 1316 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls. In recent years, Baldwin served as an Executive Vice President with Hall Communications and worked on site as a general manager at one of the Hall properties, WLPA in Lancaster. Hall Communications bought WBVP and WWKS in the early seventies from Beaver Valley Broadcasting and sold the pair of stations in 1985 to M.T. Communications, a local company from Hopewell operated by Ted and Marilee Ruscitti.


