VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin says North Korean leader Kim Jong Un confirmed during their first summit he is willing to give up his nuclear weapons — but only if he gets an ironclad security guarantee first. Putin stressed that Moscow and Washington both want North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons. But he said the security guarantees should be underwritten by multiple countries, hinting at an arrangement like the six-nation talks that collapsed in 2009.
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New Jersey Town Vows To Continue Playing Kate Smith Recording Despite Racist Lyrics Controversy
WILDWOOD, N.J. (AP) — The mayor of a New Jersey shore town says they keep playing Kate Smith’s recording of “God Bless America” on its boardwalk despite allegations of racism against the singer.
Wildwood has traditionally started each day by playing the song.
“It’s an Irving Berlin patriotic song that has nothing to do with anything but America,” Mayor Ernie Troiano said. “We have no intention of removing it, and it’s not a statement that we don’t understand what’s going on or we’re ignorant to the history, we understand the history.”
Troiano said he plans to speak with his cabinet to make sure they all feel as passionate about the issue as he does.
The mayor’s comments come as some sports teams, including the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Flyers, have stopped playing Smith’s version of the song amid conflicting claims about several of her tunes, including her 1939 hit “That’s Why the Darkies Were Born.”
The tune originated in the 1931 Broadway revue “George White’s Scandals,” and was considered satire at the time. Smith’s likeness also appears in a 1939 ad that heavily uses the mammy caricature, one of the most well-known racist depictions of black women.
Besides taking out Smith’s “God Bless America” recording from their library, the Flyers have removed a bronze statue of her that had long stood outside their arena. The statue was removed Sunday, and its whereabouts have not been disclosed.
Smith’s connection with the Flyers started in 1969 when a team executive ordered her version of “God Bless America” to be played instead of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” That led to her performing the song several times before games in the 1970s. A year after her 1986 death, the team erected the statue.
400-Year-Old Geneva Bible Stolen From Carnegie Library In Pittsburgh Found In Netherlands
PITTSBURGH (AP) — One of the hundreds of rare books stolen from a Pittsburgh library in a 20-year scheme has been recovered in the Netherlands. The FBI will return the 400-year-old Geneva Bible on Thursday. The Bible was among more than 300 rare books, maps, plate books, atlases and more that were discovered missing from the Carnegie Library last year. The FBI says the Bible published in 1615 was traced to the American Pilgrim Museum in Leiden. The Bible will be returned to the Carnegie Library.
Graham Spanier Still Trying To Get His Conviction Thrown Out In Sandusky Case
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal judge will consider former Penn State president Graham Spanier’s argument that his conviction should be thrown out, a week before he’s due to report to jail. The hearing Thursday concerns Spanier’s argument that he was wrongly convicted in Pennsylvania state court for mishandling a 2001 complaint about Jerry Sandusky under a version of the law that wasn’t in place at that time.
Aliquippa School Board Member To Receive Distinguished Service Award Tonight In Beaver
AN ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER WILL RECEIVE THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD TONIGHT IN BEAVER. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Two CCBC Students Charged With Bomb Threat Back On Campus After Issuing An Apology
TWO BASKETBALL PLAYERS FOR CCBC WHO ARE FACING FELONY CHARGES AFTER AN ALLEGED BOMB THREAT ARE BACK ON CAMPUS COMPLETING THEIR SPRING SEMESTER STUDIES…AFTER WRITING A LETTER OF APOLOGY TO THE CCBC COMMUNITY. 21-YEAR-OLD NASIR CAMPBELL OF PHILADELPHIA AND 19-YEAR-OLD TYREE CORBETT OF CENTER TOWNSHIP ARE CHARGED WITH FELONY COUNTS OF RISKING CATASTROPHE AND MAKING TERRORISTC THREATS. BOTH MEN ARE SCHEDULED TO HAVE PRELIMINARY HEARINGS AT 10:30 TOMORROW MORNING BEFORE DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN ARMOUR.
Periods Of Rain Over The Next Two Days In Beaver County
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 25TH, 2019
TODAY – CLOUDY WITH PERIODS OF RAIN. HIGH – 63.
TONIGHT – RAIN LIKELY. LOW – 58.
FRIDAY – PERIODS OF RAIN WITH HIGHER WIND GUSTS.
HIGH – 61.
SATURDAY – OVERCAST. HIGH – 58.
SUNDAY – SHOWERS IN THE MORNING…THEN PARTLY
CLOUDY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH – 53.
Tensions High At Commissioner’s Work Session
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
Though it was nice and sunny outside, the vibes were less so inside the Beaver County Courthouse on Wednesday.
Things started off decently enough with an update from Tim Ishman regarding the County’s celebration of Earth Day, following Ishman was a very defensive District Attorney David Lozier. The reason for DA Lozier’s defensiveness was that he was addressing a recent rumor that the County was considering dropping the number of detectives in the county from a possible 8 (7 are currently employed) to possibly 6 or fewer detectives.
Lozier was staunch in defending his detective unit’s place in keeping the public safe–particularly from the public themselves:
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Then Cory Trautman–who is the representative of Susquehanna Consulting and working with the County on their budget (having done so since the firing of Ricardo Luckow in 2018)–gave an update on the current financial status in the county. Trautman said that the budget was in decent health, but still needed work:
But one part of the released numbers didn’t sit well with Hopewell resident Carl Hughes, who felt that the county’s financial situation will push residents away:
And lastly, the debate over the future of Beaver County’s K9 unit dogs continued, with Sheriff Tony Guy and several members of the Sheriff’s Department having a back and forth with Commissioner Sandie Egley about the issue. One such example of the dialogue featured Commissioner Egley still feeling like the details were unclear:
Commissioner Chairman Dan Camp said that he’d like to have the final decision on the addition of a K9 unit, whether leased or bought, by the May 9 public meeting.
Assistant County Solicitor Nathan Morgan was absent from this April 24 work session.
Has The NRA Become Too Political? Organization Said To Be At War With Itself
UNDATED (AP) — The National Rifle Association is gathering this week for its annual meeting amid inner turmoil the likes of which have not been seen in decades. The NRA is used to battling outside forces. But these days, NRA insiders and longtime observers describe an organization at war with itself. The central question: Has it strayed too far from its original mission of gun safety and outdoor shooting sports and become too political?
President Trump Vows To Fight ‘All The Subpoenas’
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says his White House will be “fighting all the subpoenas” issued by House Democrats in their investigations into his administration. Trump is criticizing those investigations and telling reporters that he “thought after two years we’d be finished with it.” Democrats have stepped up their inquiries in the aftermath of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference. Trump says “it’s enough” and that “we’re fighting all the subpoenas.”