WBVP and WMBA had a live Broadcast from Stone Creek Structures Shed Event in the Green Garden Plaza in Aliquippa. Frank Sparks, Ed Hermick, Sandy Giordano, and Caleb Pasquale were on hand with the Prize Van. Anthony Polumbo from Stone Creek Structures and Doug Martin from Martin Lawn Service supplied great food. fun, and displays. If you missed the broadcast check out the great pictures below of all the fun.
Category: News
21st Berkshire Hathaway Make-A-Wish Yard Sale (June 2, 2017)
Berkshire Hathaway Realtor Services in Beaver teamed up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation for its 21st annual open yard sale right on their campus on Corporation Street. Matt Drzik and Ed Hermick showed up with the prize wheel and tunes, and during Teleforum spoke to Berkshire Hathaway members Debbie Sample and Bob Garvin, as well as several Beaver County Radio colleagues that were around and looking for good deals, for an amazing cause.
Here’s some of the action from our time out at Berkshire Hathaway:
PENS Pep rally at the Beaver County Court House Tomorrow
There’s no better way to spend your Friday than eating great food and cheering on your favorite hockey team. Beaver County radio and The Beaver County Commissioners invite all of Beaver County to do exactly that tomorrow, Friday June 2, 2017 in front of the Beaver County Courthouse from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.. It’s a Quest for the Cup Pep rally. Many great people have worked hard to bring you this awesome event. Some of the great sponsors are Robert’s Roadside Inn, Fischer’s New Brighton Foodland, and Dogs on the Run. So wear your Pens gear and come out and send the Pens off to Nashville in style and let them know WE WANT THE CUP!!!!
Beaver County Courthouse X-Ray Machine Not Working
THE X-RAY MACHINE AT THE BEAVER VALLEY COURTHOUSE ISN’T WORKING…AND THAT’S WHY THE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN MANUALLY SEARCHING COURTHOUSE VISITORS. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S GREG BENEDETTI HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Greg’s report….
Beaver County VA Outpatient Clinic Moving To New Locaiton
THE BEAVER COUNTY V-A OUTPATIENT CLINIC IS MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Aliquippa Police Officer To Be Promoted
AN ALIQUIPPA POLICE OFFICER IS BEING PROMOTED. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS DETAILS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Beaver County Native May Be Joining Trump Administration
A Beaver County native may be in line to become President Trump’s top White House adviser. There’s word this morning that the administration could bring in David Urban to replace Reince Priebus as the President’s chief of staff. Urban grew up in Hopewell before graduating from West Point and served in the Persian Gulf War. He worked as an adviser to Trump’s campaign for the Pennsylvania and Indiana primaries.
South Side Girls fall in W.P.I.A.L. 2A Softball Final
The South side Lady Rams lost 2 to 0 in the W.P.I.A.L 2A Softball Final to Frazier. The Lady Rams will now move onto the state play-offs next week. WBVP and WMBA play by Announcer Bob Barrickman and color commentator Bruce Frey called all the action for Beaver County Radio.
Body Found In Ohio River Identified As That Of Missing Kayaker
The Beaver County Coroner has identified a body pulled from the Ohio River as a second kayaker missing following an accident at a dam that also killed her friend.Beaver County Coroner David Gabauer said Tuesday that he identified the body found Sunday as that of 25-year-old Helene Brandy based on “circumstances, demographics and partial dental records.” Rulings on the cause and manner of death are still pending. Brandy and 25-year-old Brittany Evans were kayaking on the river May 20 when witnesses saw their kayaks plunge over the Dashfields Locks and Dam in Edgeworth. Evans’ body was found shortly afterward. The friends took a selfie together shortly before the accident. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will post seven additional warning buoys, something family members have called for.
Aliquippa Structure Fire Shuts Down Franklin Avenue
A STRUCTURE FIRE IN ALIQUIPPA SHUT DOWN A PORTION OF FRANKLIN AVENUE FOR A PERIOD OF TIME YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. SEVERAL AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS WERE CALLED SHORTLY AFTER 4 P-M. TO THE 700 BLOCK OF FRANKLIN AVENUE. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED. THE CAUSE OF THAT FIRE IS NOW UNDER INVESTIGATION.









































