Kings Family Restaurants is closing several locations in western Pennsylvania.he Wexford, Bridgeville, Imperial, Harmarville, and Altoona restaurants shut down at 7 p.m. last night. 130 employees are affected by the decision. Twenty-five other area locations will be kept open, including the Center Township location, according to Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti. The classic Pittsburgh eatery opened its doors in 1967. But, two years ago, the group was sold to a California-based corporation.
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CCBC’s Aviation Alumni Reunite
CCBC’s Aviation program was founded 1968 by the late Jimmy Johnson . According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, the college was based in Freedom at that time.The first ever hangar alumni party was held Saturday with about 120 graduates of the program attending from as far away as Washington State., many former students are scattered all over the world,, working with many of the nation’s airlines. Johnson died in 2010 from cancer. The event was held in conjunction with the college’s 50th anniversary. Hugs, handshakes, and success stories were shared . many became pilots, air traffic controllers, flight attendants or held other roles in the field of aviation. CCBC’s aviation program has received national attention because of its success, and many students attend from all over the world. Johnson’s wife Virginia, and daughter Malinda Callan, who graduated from the program accepted a plaque from CCBC president Dr. Chris Reber, and the school’s Dean, Dana Donat in memory of johnsoni. Currently, 130 students from 39 school districts are enrolled while still in high school in the nationally recognized program. A catered event was featured for all attendees.
Women’s Empowerment Dinner Held In Aliquippa
Aliquippa Diversity Council helkd a Women’s Empowerment Dinner Saturday at Uncommon Grounds. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano was there. Several speakers shared their stories to about 60 women in attendance. The program is an effort to provide role models for girls age 8 to 18, according to Catherine Colalella, president. She said the program is especially vital for those girls 12 to 16, because they are growing up so fast. Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to Beverly Meade, Bernice Mason, Eleanor Redd,, Hope Fuller, and Mary Olden. The five women are retired educators and still are active in the community, The ladies received framed certificates and flowers for their contributionsin the community.
Archie Miller, Indiana Hoosiers new coach
One of Beaver Counties favorite sons, Blackhawk native, Archie Miler has been hired as the new coach of the University of Indiana men’s basketball team. The deal announced on Saturday is for seven years. Tune into Matt Drzik and A.M. Beaver County Monday morning, March 27, 2017 for more on Archie’s hiring. A.M. Beaver County is on the air from 6 to 9 a.m. Monday thru Friday on 1230/WBVP and 1460 WMBA.
Kate Lowery and Chief John DeLuca on Teleforum Friday March 24, 2017
Kate Lowery from Beaver County Behavioral Health and Beaver Falls Police Chief John DeLuca were guests of guest host Frank Sparks on Teleforum on Friday morning, March 24,2017.
Kate talked more about the complex issue surrounding Beaver County contracting with Gateway Rehabilitation Center for rehab services. Kate explained that there are many types of rehabilitation services that the county requires and Gateway does not offer some of the services. Kate explained that the services that Gateway does offer that the county could utilize are at a cost that is higher than what those services can be obtained from other providers.
State Rep. Jim Christiana met with Kate and Beaver County Behavioral Health staff on Friday March 17, 2017 to discuss the complex issue and that it’s not as easy as Gateway is here in the county and we should be using them. Kate stated on Teleforum that the meeting went well and the meeting ended by Kate inviting Rep. Christiana to continue the conversation at any that he would like to.
Beaver Falls Police Chief John DeLuca and Kate talked about a unique program that has been started in Beaver Falls where if a person over doses after Narcan has been issued they are transported to the Police Department to monitored for four hours and then after sobering out they are offered to be in the program. Chief DeLuca detailed that the program is done at a magisterial level and the person is charged with disorderly conduct and then admitted into the program and must agree to complete the program that lasts for 90 days. Upon completion of the program the charges are withdrawn. The first person to complete the full 90 days of the program was honored with a certificate of completion Friday afternoon at the Beaver Falls Municipal Building.
Chief DeLuca explained that the program is in the infant stages and they are learning and making adjustments as they go. We plan on having Kate and Chief DeLuca on Teleforum again in the near future to keep us up to speed on the progress.
If you are interested in helping out with the program and want to know more you can contact Chief DeLuca at 724-846-7004 .
Explosion Levels Moon Township Home
A gas explosion has leveled a home in Moon Township but spared two dogs that were inside at the time. Officials say the homeowner was at work and no one was injured in Thursday’s blast, which left one of the dogs with an eye injury and burns. A People’s Gas spokesman says crews are working to determine the cause of the explosion.
Beaver County Dems, Labor Leaders, Rally At County Courthouse Against Senate Bill 166
A small crowd assembled in front of the Beaver County Court House at noon yesterday to protest Senate Bill 166, it is called the right to work Law. The bill, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, would prohibit payroll deductions for political contributions to be used out of the worker’s union dues. Aliquippa Mayor Dwan Walker was keynote speaker, and was met with cheers H said theyl want to pass a bill that is a determent to us.”He said, “My dad’s a steelworker , and the bill would stop you from paying voluntary union dues.” He added, ” they want to infringe on our paychecks, what else? Denise Cox, representing the health care union said :”The bill is wrong for Beaver County.” Mitch Cates, political director of the state Democratic Party said statewide rallies are being held protesting the bill’s passage. Al Smithm representing SEIU LOCAL 668 said, “unions forever.” PSEA representative Matt Edgelfor Western PA said, “Our teachers are our future”, and they must be protected.” He worked at J&L for 2 summers while in college and earned $12,000. He’s a New Brighton graduate , and graduated from Howard University where he studied history and economics, and had a teaching career. in Pittsburgh for 22 years. Cates told the groups we need more Dwan Walkers and Matt Edgels in PA. State Senator Camera Bartolotta is a co-sponsor of the bill, and represents part of the county that includes Aliquippa.
Ambridge Council Presents Merchant Street Streetscape Project To Residents, Business Owners
Ambridge residents and business owners packed council chambers to hear Hancock Architecture’s presentation on the Merchant Street STREETSCAPE PROJECT, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. Council and a Beaver County CDBG grant would pay for the project which includes sidewalk and curb replacement ADA curb ramps, storm inlets,removal of utility poles /existing overhead electrical infrastructure. The other facets of the project include ornamental street lanterns with electrical outlets , street trees/tree pits, landscaping street amenities, benches, trah receptacles, bike racks, planters, decorative crosswalks, and public art. Council president Mike Mikulich said council floated a bond issue for $1.5 million in 2015, and received $1 million from the county for the project. Kathy Bingle, a managing partner in the Hancock Group has been working with the Main Street projects in the county for 20 years. She has been with the firm 23 years Principal partner is Edward J. Hancock. He said alot of the work has been with the Main Streets and streetscapes. The area to be part of the streetscape is from 8th St. to 4th St. Early next year the project would be put out for bid, and possibly start in June , Mrs. Bingle said. Many residents that spoke were pleased with the presentation, one resident suggested planting fruit trees, too.
8-Month-Old Puppy Loses Leg In Suspected Case Of Animal Cruelty in Moon Township
Police in Moon Township are investigating a suspected case of animal cruelty. According to police, the dog owner’s boyfriend was upset with the 8-month-old puppy so he kicked it, breaking its legs. The alleged abuse happened at a home in Mooncrest. The puppy was removed from the home last Friday. The dog’s right rear leg was badly broken. Veterinarians removed the puppy’s leg. Jinx is now living in a new home. Police say animal-cruelty charges are pending.
Kate Lowery, B.C. Behavioral Health and Chief Deluca on Teleforum Friday March 24,2017
Kate Lowery , Beaver County Behavorial Health, Drug and Alcohol program, and Beaver Falls Police Chief John DeLuca will be on Teleforum with guest host Frank Sparks on Friday March 24, 2017 at 10:10 a.m. . The discussion will be about the Gateway rehab dispute between the county and Rep. Jim Christiana and the complex situation that it is. As we all know Beaver County and the surrounding area is currently being hit hard by drug overdoses and Chief Deluca will discuss what the city of Beaver Falls is doing to combat the problem. They will also be available to take your phone calls at 724-843-1888 and 724-774-1888. Tune in and join in!!!!!






