Casey Introduces Bipartisan, Bicameral Bill to Resolve Local Prosecutor Hiring and Retention Issues

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Helping Improve Recruitment and Retention Efforts for (HIRRE) Prosecutors Act to better support, hire, train, and retain local prosecutors critical to protecting public safety. This legislation would create a federal competitive grant program to provide district attorneys with the staff and resources they need to prosecute cases and protect the rule of law. U.S. Representatives Jimmy Panetta (D-CA-19), Jim Baird (R-IN-4), Don Bacon (R-NE-2) and Joe Neguse (D-CO-2) introduced companion legislation in the House.

“In order to protect public safety and the rule of law, it is critical that we have enough well-trained prosecutors who seek justice when crimes are committed. This bill supports local district attorney offices to ensure they have the resources needed to better attract and retain talented attorneys to prosecute local crime,” said Senator Casey. “I will always fight for Pennsylvania communities, and investing in local prosecutors is vital to keeping our Commonwealth safe.”

“For far too long, our local district attorneys’ offices have had to compete with private, better-paying law firms for talented attorneys, which often leads to limited personnel to effectively prosecute local crime,” said Representative Panetta. “The HIRRE Prosecutors Act would create a first-of-its-kind federal grant program to invest in the legal talent needed to work as prosecutors, better prosecute cases, and hold people accountable. With these types of federal grants, the federal government can play its part to help our local prosecutors properly seek truth and justice and help provide public safety.”

“The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) strongly supports the HIRRE Prosecutors Act for its immediate, transformative impact on prosecutors’ offices nationwide. This Act addresses critical issues seen in jurisdictions of all sizes like understaffing, heavy caseloads, and high turnover by establishing a federal grant program to fund hiring, training, and retention. Prosecutors are vital to our justice system and public safety, and this legislation will ensure they have the necessary resources to protect our communities effectively,” said Nelson Bunn, Executive Director of the National District Attorneys Association.

“Prosecutors are needed to ensure the safety of their communities and seek justice for crime victims,” said David A. Strouse, Clinton County District Attorney and President of the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association (PDAA). “However, district attorneys are finding it more and more difficult to fill job vacancies in their offices. This puts a strain on their dedicated staff who work daily to enhance public safety.” Strouse added: “PDAA supports legislation that will help district attorneys recruit and retain prosecutors. It is vital that we have the experienced prosecutors needed to ensure that crime victims are served, offenders are held accountable, and communities are safe.”

 

“Prosecutors’ offices across the country, mine included, have experienced significant issues in hiring and retaining lawyers to do the very important work of holding criminals accountable in court.  Research has repeatedly shown that prosecutors leave these jobs that they love for more money at private firms. District Attorneys’ offices simply can’t compete with private-sector wages,” said Montgomery County PA District Attorney Kevin R. Steele. “This HIRRE legislation will be a game-changer by providing much-needed resources in the form of grants to hire and keep talented prosecutors. If we can retain experienced prosecutors, it’s a win for everyone in the system.” 

                                                                                                 

Senator Casey sponsored the HIRRE Prosecutors Act after hearing repeated concerns from Pennsylvania prosecutors about hiring challengesThe HIRRE Prosecutors Act would create a program that establishes $10 million per year in competitive grants help district attorney offices hire, retain, and train state and local prosecutors. Since the pandemic, there has been a growing hiring crisis for prosecutors across the Nation, with some offices experiencing vacancies as high as 33 percent. In Pennsylvania, while most district attorneys report high job satisfaction they also report that the three most significant factors that would make them leave their jobs are: better pay, lower caseloads, and personal well-being.

Unlike police departments, local prosecutors have little federal assistance with hiring and retaining staff. The grant program established by the HIRRE Prosecutors Act would be modeled after the COPS Hiring Program, a successful initiative to hire and train local law enforcement. This legislation would help district attorney offices ensure they have enough prosecutors on staff and incentivize them to stay.

Beaver Falls teen named 2025 Distinguished Young Woman of Pennsylvania

Fox Chapel, PA – On Saturday, July 27, 2024, Aubrey Bowman of Beaver Falls, PA, was named the Distinguished Young Woman of Pennsylvania for 2025 and awarded $3600 in cash scholarships during a statewide scholarship program for high school senior girls held at The Hillman Center for the Performing Arts at Shadyside Academy.

 

Bowman was one of 9 high school senior girls from across the commonwealth who competed to represent the state as the Distinguished Young Woman of Pennsylvania for 2025. Participants were evaluated in the categories of Scholastics (25%), Interview (25%), Talent (20%), Fitness (15%), and Self-Expression (15%). In addition to winning the overall title, Bowman also was awarded the category awards for Fitness, Self-Expression, and Talent, as well as the top advertisement sales honor.

 

Throughout the next year, Bowman will represent the county across the Commonwealth at various public events and serve as a role model to young people by spreading the program’s national outreach message of “Be Your Best Self.” The outreach program is designed to encourage self-esteem and excellence in all young people through its five principles: Be Healthy, Be Involved, Be Studious, Be Ambitious, and Be Responsible.

 

Bowman is the daughter of Lori and Pedro Bowman and is a senior at Blackhawk Area High School. She is also a student at Paula Scriva Dance Studio, where she trains and teaches various styles of dance.

 

The 68th National Finals will take place on June 26, 27, and 28, 2025, in Mobile, Ala. The fifty state representatives will travel to Mobile from across the country to participate in personal development activities and community service projects before competing for the opportunity to become the Distinguished Young Woman of America for 2025 and for additional cash scholarships. Delaware’s Alicia Chu, entering her first year at Harvard University, was named the Distinguished Young Woman of America for 2024.

Hopewell Police announce fundraisers

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published July 29, 2024 1:57 P.M.

(Hopewell Township, Pa) Hopewell Township Police Chief Don Sedlacek announced over the weekend that his department is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner to benefit Detective Greg Durkos, who was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The event will be held at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church’s banquet hall from noon to 6pm on Sunday, September 22, 2024. Cost is $15 per person for spaghetti, salad, rolls, and butter. 50/50 raffle and silent auction. Anyone wishing to donate a basket is asked to contact Sgt. Nicollette Lopez at nlopez@hopewelltwp.com. For more information, please call the department at 724-378-0557 between 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday through Friday.

Mariellen Ketterer (December 27, 1958 – July 24, 2024)

Mariellen “Punk” Ketterer age 65 of Rochester Township passed away peacefully July 24, 2024 at Heritage Valley Beaver. She was born December 27, 1958 in Rochester. She was the daughter of the late John and Nora L. McCusker Futato.
She was the proud owner of Punk’s Ice Cream Shoppe Baden. Punk had such love and dedication to taking care of her store and especially her customers. She always made sure your visit was one to remember. Punk enjoyed spending time with her family, and had an extra special love for her grandchildren. Punk was an inspiration to so many people and has made a huge impact in so many lives. She would find any opportunity to help anyone and everyone, giving to families in need to sponsoring and donating to so many events and charities. Punk was an avid golfer and belonged to the Blackhawk Ladies Invitational Golf League. She enjoyed her golf trips with her friends and her vacations with her family.
Mariellen was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas R. Ketterer, Jr. in 2008. She was also preceded by a brother, John Futato and a brother-in-law, Ted Scherer. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Eric J. and Julie Ketterer of Rochester Township, two daughters and a son-in-law, Emily J. and Jonathan Lapic of Staunton, Virginia and LuCinda E. Ketterer of Rochester Township. Also surviving are nine loving grandchildren, Anna, Abram, Nora, and Judah Lapic and Ehren, Evelyn and Eli Ketterer, Thomas and Cole Christner, her K-9 companions, Millie and Ruby, a sister and brother-in-law Julie and Mike Sabo of Beaver, two brothers and two sisters-in-law, Dan and Rita Futato and Greg and Judy Futato, all of Georgia, her mother-in-law and father-in-law Thomas and Eileen Ketterer, Rochester Township, a brother-in-law and three sisters- in-law, Susan and Dave Boehm of Rochester Township, Annette Futato of Vanport and Pam Scherer of New Sewickley Township and numerous nieces, nephews and many friends. Friends will be received Tuesday from 2-7 PM and Wednesday from 11:00 AM until time of service at 1:30 PM in the William Murphy Funeral Home, 349 Adams Street, Rochester.
The family wishes to thank all who supported our mother with care and comfort during her courageous battle with cancer this past year. We are so thankful for you all!

 

Richard J. Smith (Died – July 24, 2024)

Our beloved, Richard J. Smith, 70, of Imperial, left us on July 24, 2024.

A son of the late Charles W. and Irene R. (Alexander) Smith, Richard grew up in Monaca and was a graduate of Monaca High School Class of 1972. He attended cosmetology school and had a lifelong career in the industry, which included his own salon, Richards Creative Hair Styling.

Richard, an extraordinary hairdresser, left a lasting impact on everyone he met. With a vibrant personality and a sharp sense of humor, he not only brightened the lives of his clients but also brought joy to countless people. Over his career, he created thousands of stunning hairstyles, each one a testament to his remarkable talent and passion for his craft. His ability to transform and uplift others through his work will be fondly remembered and deeply missed.

Beyond his professional achievements, he was a wonderful friend to many. His kindness, generosity, and unwavering support touched the hearts of all who knew him. Richard will be deeply missed and forever loved by his friends, family, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Kathy Smith Moore; a brother, Charles Smith; and his precious dog, Bella.

Richard is survived by a special niece, Heidi Smith and her children, Brittany (Justin) Garay and Cody Baxa; his great nephew, Dominic Garay; a special nephew, Todd (Amy) Smith and his children Grace, Brenden, and Marina; his nephew, Shaun Moore; his aunts Hattie Gitts and June Stalnecker; numerous cousins; and many very special friends.

Friends will be received Saturday, August 3rd from 2- 4pm at SIMPSON FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca (724) 728 4000.

To share online condolences, view his video tribute, add phots and get directions, please visit www.simpsonfuneralhome.com.

 

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Richard, please visit our floral store.

Jerome “Snoop” Clark (December 17, 1979 – July 25, 2024)

Jerome “Snoop” Clark Jr., 44, of Beaver Falls, passed away peacefully at home on July 25, 2024. He was the beloved son of the late Jerome Clark Sr. and Lydia Villella. Jerome is survived by his siblings: Melinda Clark and her partner Jon Minor, Brian (Jermissa) Clark, Trista Clark, and Lamont Clark, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Jerome worked as a cook at Mario’s Restaurant in Bridgewater and was known for his artistic talents. He was a passionate Pittsburgh sports fan and deeply cherished his family. Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 1, 2024, from 4:00 PM until the funeral service at 7:00 PM at Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC., located at 547 8th Street, Ambridge. For more information, call 724-266-2549.

Kerry L. (Safreed) Kamenski (September 19, 1962 ~ July 24, 2024)

Kerry L. Kamenski, 61, of Patterson Township, died Tuesday, July 24, 2024, at AHN Wexford.

Born September 19, 1962, she was the daughter of the late Alan C. and Barbara Allen Safreed. Kerry had a passion for planting flowers and creating beautiful gardens that attracted hummingbirds with their vibrant colors. She found peace and happiness in the quiet moments spent camping under the stars, surrounded by the sounds of nature. Kerry also cherished the daily walks she took with her loyal canine companions, finding solace in their unconditional love and companionship.

Surviving is her loving husband, Wayne E. Kamenski; and brother and sister-in-law, David and Pamela Safreed.

Friends will be received on Tuesday from 6-8 PM in the HILL AND KUNSELMAN FUNERAL HOME, www.hillandkunselman.com, 3801 Fourth Avenue, Beaver Falls.

Interment will be private at Beaver Cemetery

Memorial contributions may be made in Kerry’s name to the American Cancer Society, American Cancer Society P.O. Box 6704 Hagerstown, MD 2174.

 

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Kerry L. (Safreed) Kamenski, please visit our floral stor

Aureilo Vallecorsa (February 7, 1951 – July 26, 2024)

Aurelio Vallecorsa “Ralph/Sonny”, 73 of Ambridge, passed away on Friday, July 26, 2024, at Good Samaritan Hospice House.

He was born February 7, 1951, in Ambridge.  Son of the late Aurelio (Rally) and Alice (Buffalini) Vallecorsa.  By trade, he worked as a Purchasing Agent for Penn Dot for 32 years.  He thoroughly enjoyed hunting with his kids, nephews and nieces; loved going to the casino with his wife, brother, Sam, and sister-in-law, Millie; he also enjoyed spending time with his sister, Anita (Mike).

Aurelio is survived by his son, A.J. (Desiree) Vallecorsa; daughter, Maggie (Bill) Faltenovich; son, Anthony Vallecorsa; son, Chris (Bekah) Vallecorsa; grand-daughters, Haley and Peyton Faltenovich, and Khloe Vallecorsa.

Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, were his loving wife of 47 years, Margaret (Putnam) Vallecorsa; 2 sisters, Blanche Vallecorsa and Anna DeCanio; niece, Diane DeCanio; and grandson, Nathan Faltenovich.

Friends will be received on Monday, from 10 A.M – 12 P.M. in the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge.  A funeral service and interment will be held immediately following in the Mars Cemetery, with Pastor Rick Thornhill, Officiating.

Beaver County Chamber’s Monday Memo: 07/29/24

Sign up today for 3️⃣ networking opportunities at local Beaver County breweries. ???? Our Beaver County Brewery Trilogy Afterhours kicks off in August!

August 08 at Bullseye Brewing

(Main Sponsor: The Lisa Lathom Team, brokered by eXp Realty)

September 10 at Monaca Brewing Co.

(Main Sponsor: Express Pittsburgh West)

October 10 at Fermata Brewing Company

Member Pricing:

ONE TICKET: $25

BUY ALL THREE: $60

Non-Member Pricing: $35 for each

Learn more on our calendar event pages for each afterhours here.

Sponsorship Opportunities

*If you are interested in any sponsorships, please contact Molly Suehr at msuehr@bcchamber.com or call 724.906.4286.

RIBBON CUTTING: August 9th

Join us for the Premier Foot and Ankle Ribbon Cutting!

When: August 9th @ 12 PM

Where: The Premier Foot and Ankle Practice

????2620 Constitution Blvd. Suite 104

Beaver Falls, PA 15010

Lunch & refreshments will be provided!

Please RSVP by August 5th by emailing or calling:

???? patients@premierfa.org

???? (412) 830-STEP

We can’t wait to celebrate with you! ????

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DEADLINE TO APPLY: THIS WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2024

Application Deadline July 31st + More Details Here
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Last Chance: Tito Francona Memorial Golf Classic

The Heritage Valley Health System Foundation‘s annual Tito Francona Memorial Golf Classic will be held on Monday, August 5, at Olde Stonewall Golf Club in Ellwood City. Proceeds benefit the Tito and Birdie Francona Memorial Endowment Fund, which supports heart and cancer patients at Heritage Valley Beaver. If you would like to golf or sponsor this event, please contact Kim Anastas, Executive Director of the Foundation, at 412-749-7966 or kanastas@hvhs.org by Monday, July 29.

McGuire Foundation: 4th Annual Wine Tasting

Join McGuire Foundation for their popular Wine Tasting on Thursday, September 12th. Sample fine wines, learn about their origins, and enjoy their delicious food pairings while you support the children and adults of McGuire Memorial.

Register here.

Support BCAB: “Drive for the Blind”

The Beaver County Association for the Blind will host our 26th Annual 4-Person “Drive for the Blind” Charity Golf Scramble on Friday, August 16th at the Black Hawk Golf Course, 644 Blackhawk Rd, Beaver Falls, PA 15010.

Register here.

Turtle Racing: August 17th

Season two of Ambridge Turtle Racing is underway.

This Fun and Unique community event is held at P.J. Cual Park on 11th and Merchants Streets. Join us for the series Championship on August 17th. Other activities include food trucks, a bounce relay race, turtle games, Teri the Terrific Turtle mascot, celebrity appearances, Family Fun, and excitement. Sponsorships and Proceeds raised go towards College Scholarships and Rycker’s Heart Heroes Foundation. Click the flier to learn more.

Join the Women’s Center of Beaver County for two upcoming events! Click the below images for more information.

Women’s Polo Match: Friday, August 23rd

Autumn Grooves: September 14th

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This committee is responsible for working directly with Chamber staff to determine and plan programming and events for the year as well as reviewing the effectiveness of current events and programming. Committee members should help to further the Chamber’s strategies

by providing business community insights and ideas to staff to collaborate on strategies and events. In addition to this committee, subcommittees are established for each signature event – such as the

Annual Gala and Golf Outing to assist the staff directly in executing these larger events and include more members in the process.

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Rumor says Beaver Valley Mall was sold to Amazon: What We Know

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published July 29, 2024 8:46 A.M.

(Center Township, Pa) A rumor has been spreading in recent days on social media that the Beaver Valley Mall is being sold to Amazon to use as a distribution center. The unverified rumor also states that current businesses will have to move out of the mall within two years. No official sources have confirmed the rumor is legitimate. A Beaver County Radio news source told Beaver County Radio that they are “highly skeptical” of the rumor. However, they did confirm that there have been talks of repurposing the mall interior. Center Township Supervisors say that they have no information on the matter. Beaver County Radio has reached out to the mall but have not yet received a response.