Troopers Arrest Man For Assault With A Deadly Weapon Involving a Domestic Incident

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(Clay Twp.,Pa.) Pa State Police in Butler are reporting that they were dispatched to a call for domestic violence on Vidic Rd in Clay Township Butler County on June 13, 2021, at 1:24 AM.

Troopers reported that after investigation they arrested 37-year-old Adam Gould of West Sunbury, Pa. for charges of Strangulation, Aggravated Assault, and Terroristic threats. He was placed in the Butler County Prison.

The incident involved a 36-year-old female also from West Sunbury.

CCBC Adds Five Newly Appointed CCBC Foundation Board Members

(Monaca, Pa.) Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) announced today the appointment of Shaneeka Filippi, Stephen Krizan III, Laura McGortey, Dr. Brandon Smith and Paul Royba to the CCBC Foundation Board of Directors. They will join the board comprising volunteer business and community leaders who support the strategic plan and advancement of the College.
“We are pleased to welcome Ms. Filippi, Ms. McGortey, Dr. Smith, Mr. Krizan and Mr. Royba to the CCBC Foundation Board of Directors,” said Dr. Roger W. Davis, president, CCBC. “Their respective expertise in business, management, healthcare and community service will complement our outstanding Board as they serve to improve CCBC.”
“We are excited for these new members, several of whom are alumni, to join the CCBC
Foundation,” said Kolton Codner, executive director, CCBC Foundation. “The CCBC Foundation’s mission to support the College’s strategic plan, advance the institution, and transform lives, will greatly benefit from their varied experiences and community ties.”

Ms. Filippi is a senior agency field specialist for State Farm. She earned a Bachelor of Science in business management and marketing from the Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Business Administration from Grand Canyon University. Ms. Filippi serves as a mentor and role model in residence for Strong Women Strong Girls and as the JP Recovery Fund co-chair and media marketing manager.

Mr. Krizan currently works for Pennsylvania Chemicals/Great Arrow Builders, Commercial Fleet Consultants, and Keystone Engineering Consultants Inc.; he is the founder of Journey Cartage Co. LLC. Mr. Krizan has a degree in business management from CCBC and serves as a volunteer fireman with the Monaca #4 fire department.

Ms. McGortey is the director of cards and payments practices for Capgemini. She graduated from La Roche College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and from the University of Pittsburgh with a master’s degree in business administration. Ms. McGortey is a member of the Women in Payments Global Community Council and the Executive Women’s Council of Greater Pittsburgh.

Dr. Smith, a Beaver County native, is the owner of Smith Chiropractic & Wellness, earned a bachelor’s in biology and chemistry from Slippery Rock University and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic. Active in the community, Dr. Smith currently serves in various roles with the Beaver County Children and Youth Services Advisory Board, the Beaver Area Jaycees, the Lighthouse for the Blind Advisory Board and the Student Services Advisory Committee at Beaver County Career and Technology Center.
Mr. Royba is the director of marketing for the polyurethane division of Covestro. He has a bachelor’s degree in finance from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a master’s in business administration from Robert Morris University. Mr. Royba serves the community as a youth sports coach.

Pa. Senate Confirms Milk Marketing Board Nominee

(Harrisburg, Pa.) The Senate today (June 15) confirmed the nomination of Kristi R. Kassimer to serve on the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board, according to Senator Elder Vogel, Chairman of the Senate Agriculture & Rural Affairs Committee

Kassimer, the owner and operator of Kascom Media, previously served as Director of Marketing & Communications with the Pennsylvania Beef Council and a Marketing Specialist & Outreach Coordinator with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

Senator Vogel Notes “Dairy Month” in Pennsylvania

Senator Vogel Notes “Dairy Month” in Pennsylvania

Speaking on the floor of the Senate, Senator Elder Vogel, Chairman of the Senate Agriculture & Rural Affairs Committee, today (June 15) discussed Senate Resolution 141, his legislation marking June 2021 as “Dairy Month” in Pennsylvania.

“Nationally, Pennsylvania ranks second in terms of the number of dairy farms in the state and seventh in total milk production. As Pennsylvania’s largest agricultural industry, the Commonwealth’s dairy industry has long been an integral part of our community and our economy,” he said. “As testament to that fact, 99 percent of dairy farms here in Pennsylvania are family-owned and, as a whole, the industry supports 52,000 jobs, and contributes $14.7 billion to the state’s economy.”

Sheldon Jeter Jr’s Trial Continues In Beaver County Court

(Beaver, Pa.) The Trial for Sheldon Jeter Jr is continuing in Beaver County Court . Testimony from investigators and experts on Tuesday focused on Jeter’s car and his bedroom as they made their case against Jeter in the murder of his friend and roommate Tyric Pugh on May 15, 2020.

An expert testified that the car, that was processed for evidence after the shooting, had gunshot residue inside of it.
The car was seen on video driving near the murder scene around the time of the shooting.

The second area of focus was Jeter’s bedroom where investigators said they found a gun under his mattress matching the same caliber as the shell casings found at the scene.
There were also boxes of ammo with missing bullets, some, not all of which were the same brand found on the scene.
Jeter’s defense on cross-examination did note that no gunshot residue was found on Jeter’s hand when they tested it a day after the shooting.

They’ve also continued raising questions about the chain of custody of Jeter’s vehicle when it was processed by state police.

The trial continues this week in Beaver County Court.

Panel OKs House GOP Bill To Ban Employer Vaccine Mandates

Panel OKs House GOP bill to ban employer vaccine mandates
By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A ban on employers mandating vaccines for their workers is inching ahead in the state House Tuesday. The House Labor and Industry Committee on Tuesday voted on party lines, with support from all Republicans and united opposition by Democrats. The committee’s Republican chairman says lawmakers are responding to increasing reports that employers are requiring vaccines, forcing some workers to choose between the vaccine or losing a job. The bill would let workers or prospective workers avoid workplace mandated vaccinations by putting into writing their objections. They include that a doctor has concerns it might harm their health or that they have religious or “strong moral or ethical” convictions against a vaccine.

Republican Election Bill Pushed Ahead Over Dems’ Objections

Republican election bill pushed ahead over Dems’ objections
By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A multifaceted proposal to revamp Pennsylvania election law is moving ahead in the state House in the form of a bill that backers say will make needed improvements and standardize procedures. Democrats on the State Government Committee were dead set against it Tuesday. They insist that many of its purported upgrades are unworkable or would, in practice, make voting more difficult. The vote to advance it to the House floor was on party lines. The bill’s prime sponsor sees it as a way to ensure security around elections and rebuild trust, along with modernizing procedures. His proposal would change deadlines, adopt new rules for early voting, alter mail-in ballot procedures and mandate IDs for in-person voters.

Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Formally Ends

Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 emergency declaration formally ends
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration has certified the results of the May primary election, bringing a formal end to the disaster emergency declaration that the Democrat first issued at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tuesday’s certification formalizes the results of the May 18 primary election. That’s when voters approved Republican-backed constitutional amendments giving lawmakers broad new power over extending and ending disaster emergency declarations. The Republican-controlled Legislature voted last week to end the disaster emergency declaration. But it also extended hundreds of regulatory waivers that Wolf’s administration approved under the authority of the declaration. The bill allows the waivers to last through Sept. 30, unless Wolf’s administration ends them sooner.

Mixed Drinks To-Go Legislation In Peril In Pennsylvania

Mixed drinks to-go legislation in peril in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Tom Wolf is suggesting that he’ll veto a bill that would allow thousands of retailers with licenses to sell beer and wine to begin selling cans of mixed hard alcohol drinks to-go. Wolf’s office said Tuesday he supports the original intent of the bill: to allow hotels, restaurants and bars to continue making mixed hard alcohol drinks and selling them in to-go containers. Legislation signed by Wolf last year legalized those drinks as a way for hotels, bars and restaurants hit hard by COVID-19 restrictions to make extra money. But Republican lawmakers inserted provisions expanding the sale of mixed drinks in cans that Wolf opposes.

Dale and Eddy on Wednesday’s Teleforum

On the Wednesday episode of Teleforum host Eddy Crow welcomes Dale Reckless of MRS Physical Therapy; Eddy will also share his reaction to all the lastest Beaver County news-and the latest regarding Seneca schools’ nickname kerfuffle, but Eddy does promise to keep soccer talk to an absolute minimum. Teleforum happens every weekday on AM1230, AM1460, and 99.3FM presented by St. Barnabas.