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Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published January 10, 2024 11:12 P.M.
(Daugherty Township, Pa) The Daugherty Township Supervisors heard from the Daugherty Township Fire Department Wednesday evening at their first regular meeting of the new year. Fire Chief Brad Stone brought up concerns about funding for the department. He noted that the department recently applied for a state grant to repair and replace the station garage doors. One door can no longer be operated automatically and requires parts that are no longer available.
The Chief also asked about discussing having the Township assist the Department in standard bills associated with the station building. The Department says there has been a decrease in funds brought in by the station due to the lack of hall rentals and lower gains during fundraising. Board Chairman, Bill Pasquale, relayed that the Township does not assist with those types of expenses because the building is owned by the Fire Department and not the township. However, he said that they could discuss possibilities at a later time.
The Department is also requesting funds from the Township for a new brush truck that would cost approximately $145,000. The Chief says their current truck has limited power and capabilities and can’t pull a trailer with their UTV.
Also discussed briefly was a plan being explored to consider consolidating local New Brighton Area Fire Departments, however no additional details were given.
Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Screenshot obtained from amesstores.com. Published January 10, 2024 3:19 P.M.
The defunct department store chain Ames may be making a return. Silver Knight Group, Inc, the parent company of Ames Department Stores, Inc, released a statement that “Ames will be reopening their brick & mortar stores starting in June 2026, with 35 planned stores opening from June 2026 to April 2027.” The release was made public on amesstores.com. No further details or locations have been announced. The statement also says “We can’t wait to see you in our stores”. Ames formerly operated stores locally at Northern Lights Shopping Center in Baden and Green Garden Plaza in Aliquippa.
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
(Images courtesy of PennDOT)
Across Pennsylvania, dozens of schools are participating once again in PennDOT’s “Paint The Plow” campaign, which focuses on safe winter driving tips presented in a manner that displays the artistic creativity the students in schools across the commonwealth can show off.

This year, District 11 (Allegheny/Beaver/Lawrence) is asking residents of the Commonwealth to vote on 11 different plows that have been painted based on the theme of “Seat Belts Are Always In Season”. Beaver Falls and Freedom are the two lone representatives of Beaver County in the contest.
Voting is going on now until January 15 on the Paint The Plow webpage. Winners will be announced during Winter Driving Safety Awareness Week between January 21-27, 2024.
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
(Photo provided by Mary Lou Harju)
The United Way of Beaver County announced yesterday on its Facebook page that they will not be taking calls to schedule tax return preparation appointments for 2024.
United Way director Mary Lou Harju told Beaver County Radio that they are receiving several calls a day regarding this year’s appointments, and that they are trying to raise awareness of the new situation.
They are alerting senior citizens of the county that the only way to schedule a tax return preparation appointment with AARP Volunteers is to call or text the AARP Tax Appointment phone number directly at 724-315-7171. An AARP volunteer will receive the messages from that point.
They are also asking that phone calls and text messages regarding appointments be made after this upcoming Monday, January 15; otherwise the call or text message may not be processed.
Those who take Route 65 northbound to return to Beaver County from the Pittsburgh area may want to give themselves a little bit of extra time throughout the remainder of this week, as PennDOT District 11 has announced lane restrictions in Kilbuck Township and Emsworth Borough.
Traffic will be reduced to a single lane in four areas:
Restrictions will occur from 7 AM to 3 PM from today, January 10, through Friday, January 12.
(Aliquippa, Pa) The Aliquippa School District officially submitted its appeal to the PIAA on Tuesday. The appeal will challenge the ruling of its football team being assigned to Class 5A for the 2024 season.
Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published January 10, 2024 11:46 A.M.
(Hopewell Township, Pa) Two new head coaches were hired by the Hopewell Area School District at Tuesday night’s work session. John Rosa was named varsity football coach at a rate of $9,768 for the season, and Nathan Richter was hired as the head varsity coach for the soccer team at a salary of $5,139.
Consolidation of Hopewell’s elementary schools was discussed, as Dan Engen–owner and architect of Draw Collective–reported that the high school has underutilized space. The school board plans to have another meeting with Mr. Engen on Monday about the long-term goals of the school.
Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published January 10, 2024 10:43 A.M.
(Monaca, Pa) An explosion occurred at a house on McClelland Street in Monaca before 8am Wednesday morning. Chief David Piuri of the Monaca Police Department told Beaver County Radio two men were taken to the hospital for burns. The state of the victims is not known at this time, but they were said to have been conscious and alert following the incident.
When crews arrived on scene, a small fire was still burning and firefighters extinguished it. Initially, there were concerns over the amount of ammunition in the home, as one of the men is a licensed arms dealer. One of the men also told Police that they had a water leak overnight and a crew was working to clean it up.
Due to the uncertainty of the cause, the bomb squad was called in. The bomb squad determined that the ammunition most likely did not have anything to do with the blast. The Chief says at this time, evidence indicates that a gas leak was most likely responsible, possibly triggered by the operation of a shop vac.
The State Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the explosion.
According to the Chief, the area is safe and there is no threat of another explosion.
Monaca Police, Monaca Fire Department, Allegheny County Police Bomb Squad, and Peoples Gas were among those on scene.
Video & Photos from the scene:


Bonnie Irene Parish, 85, of Center Twp, formerly of Raccoon Twp., passed away peacefully on Monday, January 8, 2024 in her home surrounded by family. She was born in Cabin Creek, West Virginia a daughter of the late Willie and Cora Branham. She was a graduate of Ripley High School in West Virginia. She was a retired medical secretary, working for Dr. Thel Jr. and Dr. Nadler for more than 40 years. Bonnie was a longtime and active member of the First United Methodist Church of Aliquippa, also the Woodlawn Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star #164, where she was a Past Worthy Matron. She loved traveling on bus trips with her group of friends. West Virginia Proud and a loyal Pittsburgh Pirates fan, she liked playing cards and baking pies. Most of all, she loved her family.
In addition to her parents, Bonnie was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 50 years, Glenn Parish, a granddaughter; Katie Parish, a great grandson; Grayson Parish; and 4 siblings: Eula Baughman, Claude Branham, Howard Branham, and Neal Branham.
She is survived by her three children: Paul (Debbie) Parish, Evelyn Parish, and Will (Chris) Parish; 2 grandchildren: Melanie Parish and Cody (Karley Barnes) Parish; two great grandchildren: Tyler and Mila; 3 siblings: Dennis (Frances) Branham, Kathleen Kidd and Connie Marshall; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received on Friday, January 12, 2024 from 3pm until 7pm in the Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Aliquippa. Also on Saturday, January 13, 2024 from 10am until the time of Funeral Service at 11am in the First United Methodist Church of Aliquippa conducted by Rev. James Sands and Rev. David Wilson.
The members of the Woodlawn #164 OES will conduct their service on Friday at 6:30pm in the funeral home.
The family would like to thank Nancy Camp and Jeannie Socci for the care and love extended to Bonnie over the past year.
Private interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Aliquippa 2816 Brodhead Rd. Aliquippa, PA 15001