Court order confirms that Schwebel’s could have a potential buyer

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cleveland, OH) Schwebel Baking Company is planning to shut down operations after 120 years in business, but the brand based in Youngstown, Ohio could have a potential buyer. 

Members of the Teamsters union recently filed a suit and said in it that the closure of Schwebel’s violated collective bargaining agreements. 

An order that was issued by U.S. District Judge Donald Nugent that was dated on July 7th after a telephone status hearing mentioned a “potential buyer” for the company, but it was not named. 

According to Nugent, “Defendant Schwebel Baking Company indicated that it may need to go through an expedited Chapter 11 bankruptcy process to achieve a sale of its business to a potential buyer. There is presently a potential buyer for Defendant Schwebel Baking Company, and the parties to this litigation are in discussions to determine whether such a purchase is feasible. The parties have agreed to pause the litigation in this case for eight days, until July 15, 2026, to continue their ongoing discussions.” 

Nugent ordered another telephone status conference for tomorrow morning with Judge David Ruiz, who is assigned to this case. 

Schwebel’s announced its closure last month and cited rising costs as well as aging manufacturing equipment and facilities, adding that it had been unable to find a buyer. 

Schwebel’s WARN notice to the state of Ohio confirmed that 673 employees were affected by layoffs beginning the week of July 6th and continuing through the weekend of Labor Day, with all workers to be terminated by Labor Day. 

Officer Jonathan Brady sworn in as the newest member of the Hopewell Township Police Department

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Hopewell, PA) A police officer was sworn in yesterday to become a new member of the Hopewell Township Police Department.

During the Hopewell Township Board of Commissioners meeting last night, Officer Jonathan Brady was officially sworn in by Magisterial District Judge Felicia Santillan.
Brady will serve and protect his local community in his new position.

Flaugherty Run Road reopens to traffic

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Moon Township, PA) A part of Flaugherty Run Road in Moon Township reopened to traffic after an announcement by PennDOT on Friday.

A section of Flaugherty Run Road between Brodhead Road and Stoops Ferry roads were closed on July 7th when sections because of safety reasons and the paving buckled during the recent high heat.

Traffic was detoured when the closure occurred.

PJM Interconnection releasing new information on electricity rates today

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Audubon, PA) PJM Interconnection, which is the regional power grid operator for Pennsylvania and 12 other states, is set to release new information on electricity rates today at around 4 p.m.  

Experts in energy and consumer advocacy gave a preview yesterday on what to anticipate when that grid releases its capacity auction results for the 2028-2029 delivery year.  

Patrick Cicero, who is with the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project, told KDKA-TV yesterday that “given all the dynamics, the price is certainly going to land at the cap, very near at the cap, which is around $325 a megawatt day,” and it is typically the same as the last two auctions, for the current delivery year and the next one,

Each of them totaling about $16 billion in costs for what are considered as promises for availability when there is excessive demand on the system, like during waves of heat.

Cicero noted that his organization that they have been noticing for the previous eighteen months or so is what those predicted results could mean.

The project found that during this time, the average household in Pennsylvania has seen an increase from $220 to $320 a year on their bill, which is $1.2 billion more in total for all households. 

Allegheny Health Network Recognized as a Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction by the North American Skull Base Society

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Allegheny Health Network (AHN) has now been designated as a Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction by the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS), which recognizes the health system’s patient-centered and collaborative approach to treating complex skull base conditions. 

NASBS awards this designation to select programs which meet rigorous criteria that demonstrate clinical expertise, cross-specialty collaboration and a commitment to advancing skull base care. 

Allegheny Health Network’s collaborative skull base team offers specialized care for complex conditions that affect the brain, head and neck and includes a distinguished group of expert rhinologists, neuroradiologists, neuropsychologists, neurosurgeons and skull base surgeons.

Comprehensive diagnoses and advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments for patients with tumors and other disorders affecting the skull base are what that team provides.

The skull base is an anatomically complex region located at the intersection of the brain, critical blood vessels and nerves.

Pirates trade relief pitcher Cam Sanders to the Orioles for cash considerations

(Credit and Caption for Photo: Pirates pitcher Cam Sanders makes his Major League debut during the eighth inning against the Giants on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, at PNC Park. (Christopher Horner | TribLive)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Pirates traded relief pitcher Cam Sanders to the Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations yesterday.  

The Pirates designated Sanders for assignment on Saturday, after he was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis on Friday. 

This happened because the team needed a roster spot for the additions of left-handed relief pitcher Brandon Eisert and infielder Jacob Gonzalez, who both joined the Pirates in a trade with the Chicago White Sox on Saturday. 

The 2026 MLB statistics for Sanders include thirteen strikeouts, an ERA of 8.68 and a 0-0 record, and he has made nine appearances for the Pirates. 

UPDATE: New Sewickley Township Police investigating fatal crash that caused coroner’s office to assist

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Sewickley Township, PA) The New Sewickley Township Police Department is investigating a fatal traffic crash which occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m. yesterday in the 500 block of Fezell Road. 

According to a release from New Sewickley Township Police Chief Gregory Carney, the preliminary investigation indicates that a motorcycle was traveling north on Fezell Road and left the east side of the roadway.

That motorcycle traveled over an embankment and then overturned multiple times.

The operator of the motorcycle died at the scene where the crash happened.

There were no other vehicles involved in the crash. 

An investigation by the New Sewickley Township Police Department to find the cause of this crash is ongoing.

The identity of the operator of the motorcycle is being withheld at this time out of respect for the family and the person that was killed was the only person involved in the crash.

Fezell Road between Ridge Road and Blackswoods Road was also closed for about 3 hours while the on-scene investigation was completed.

The Beaver County Coroner’s office, Cranberry EMS, The New Sewickley Fire District, also helped on the scene of this crash. 

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection issues Code Orange Air Quality Alert for Beaver County today

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection issued an air quality alert for Beaver County as it is under a Code Orange Air Quality Alert for ozone today as well as Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. 

According to the state DEP in a news release yesterday, “On Tuesday mostly sunny skies, light west winds, and highs in the lower and middle 90s will contribute to ozone buildups in the code ORANGE range during the afternoon hours in southwestern Pennsylvania. Sensitive groups of the population including children, older adults, and those with respiratory conditions should avoid heavy outdoor activity during this time.” 

Coroner called to crash in New Sewickley Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Sewickley Township, PA) The Beaver County coroner was called to the scene of a crash in New Sewickley Township yesterday. 

According to officials, the crash happened on Fezell Road at around 5:30 p.m. 

Dispatchers confirm that the road remained closed and that New Sewickley Township police are investigating.  

It is unclear how many vehicles were involved and whether any others were injured at this time. 

REMINDER: Interstate 79 Wexford Interchange Beam Placement Work Continues this Week in Allegheny County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 is reminding travelers that beam placement work on Interstate 79 in Marshall Township and Franklin Park Borough, Allegheny County will continue through the night of July 16th, weather permitting.

The following restrictions are expected to occur between 7 P.M. and 6 A.M. for beam placement work in this the schedule below according to a release from PennDOT District 11:

(Closures from Monday, July 13th)

  • The northbound I-79 off-ramp to Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) will close and traffic will be detoured.
  • Northbound I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic between the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) off and on-ramps.
  • There will be 30-minute traffic stoppages four times throughout the night on northbound I-79.

Tuesday, July 14th

  • I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic in both directions between the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) off and on-ramps.

Wednesday and Thursday, July 15th-16th

  • Northbound I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic between the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) off and on-ramps.
  • There will be 30-minute traffic stoppages four times throughout the night on northbound I-79. During the traffic stoppages, all northbound traffic will be stopped and access to the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) off-ramp will be closed. Access to the ramp will reopen when traffic is released.

Local police will control traffic at signalized intersections during those closures and detours, and the detour route for this work can be found below:

Posted Detour

Northbound I-79 off-ramp to Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73)

  • From northbound I-79, continue past the closed ramp
  • Take the south 19/Warrendale (Exit 75) exit
  • Turn left onto Warrendale Bayne Road
  • Turn left to take on-ramp to I-79 south
  • Take the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) exit
  • End detour