T-Mobile opens new store in Aliquippa

T-Mobile opened a brand new store in Aliquippa. The ribbon cutting ceremony, held by the Beaver County Chamber of Commerce took place at noon on Friday January 12, 2018.  The store is located right next to CVS on Brodhead road in Aliquippa and is now open to the public. District manager Johnathan Braham had these comments about the event:

 

 

Report of Funnel Cloud over Rochester Area

 

Witnesses have reported seeing a funnel cloud or micro burst over top of the Rochester Area. The picture taken in this story was by Randy Lyons as he was traveling down route 18, Wal-mart hill as it is known, shortly after 1:30 p.m. today.  Stay tune to Beaver County Radio as we will keep you updated with this developing story. Mother Nature has not been kind to the Beaver County area over the last 48 hours. The photo clearly shows a funnel cloud touching the tops of the trees. Due to the quick melt of the snow and ice combined with all of the rain roadways are flooding and closing throughout the area. If you incur high water do not approach or drive thru the area.

Photo used with permission of Randy Lyons

New Brighton Property Owners To Pay New Monthly Stormwater Fee This Year

BEGINNING THIS YEAR, NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH PROPERTY OWNERS WILL SEE ANOTHER FEE ON THEIR SEWAGE BILL. THE SO-CALLED “STORMWATER FEE” BY THE NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH SANITARY AUTHORITY IS TO ENSURE THAT THE STORM SEWER INFRASTRUCTURE IS WELL-MAINTAINED…AND STORMWATER IS ADEQUATELY MANAGED. BOROUGH MANAGER TOM ALBANESE TALKED TO BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S PAT SEPTAK ABOUT THE NEW FEE…

WE ASKED ALBANESE WHEN PROPERTY OWNERS CAN EXECT TO SEE THE $6.50 FEE ON THEIR BILL…

WE ASKED ALBANESE HOW MUCH THIS NEW FEE WILL BE:

WE ASKED ALBANESE…WHY NOW?

THE NEW STORMWATER FEE WILL BE SIX DOLLARS AND 50 CENTS PER MONTH…AND WILL FIRST APPEAR ON PROPERTY OWNERS BILLS IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF THIS YEAR.

Winter Storm Warning For Beaver County This Weekend

WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 2018

*** WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 10 AM EST SATURDAY… HEAVY MIXED PRECIPITATION EXPECTED. PLAN ON DIFFICULT TRAVEL CONDITIONS. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES, WITH LOCALIZED AMOUNTS UP TO 7 INCHES, AND ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF UP TO ONE TENTH OF AN INCH ARE EXPECTED. A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW, SLEET AND ICE ARE EXPECTED. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE. ***

TODAY – PERIODS OF RAIN. SOME SLEET OR FREEZING
RAIN POSSIBLE LATE IN THE DAY. MORNING HIGH
OF 56 WITH TEMPS FALLING SHARPLY TO NEAR
NEAR FREEZING.

TONIGHT – A MIX OF WINTRY PRECIPITATION THIS
EVENING. THEN PERIODS OF SNOW EXPECTED
OVERNIGHT. 5 TO 8 INCHES OF SNOW AND ICE
EXPECTED. LOW – 14.

SATURDAY – CLOUDY SKIES. A FEW FLURRIES OR SNOW
SHOWERS POSSIBLE. HIGH – 17.

SUNDAY – PARTLY SUNNY SKIES. HIGH – 17.

Winter Storm Warning start 4 p.m. Friday January 12, 2018

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM FRIDAY TO 10 AM EST
SATURDAY…

* WHAT…Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Plan on difficult
travel conditions. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches
and ice accumulations of up to two tenths of an inch are
expected.

* WHERE…Portions of southwest, west central and western
Pennsylvania, east central Ohio and northern and northern
panhandle of West Virginia.

* WHEN…From 4 PM Friday to 10 AM EST Saturday.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow, sleet
and ice are expected. This will make travel very hazardous or
impossible. The latest road conditions for the state you are
calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.

Group Of More Than 100 Churches Calling For Halt To Construction of Cracker Plant In Potter Township

An umbrella group for 140 Presbyterian churches is calling for a halt to construction of a planned $6 billion ethane cracker plant in Potter Township. That’s according to a report by The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The Pittsburgh Presbytery represents more than 28,000 members of the Presbyterian Church in Allegheny County. The group sent a letter saying the Shell Chemicals plant — along with other plants planned for the Ohio Valley — “will be mass producing plastic products” harmful to the environment. They say it will also increase carbon dioxide emissions and demand for hydraulic fracturing gas wells and pipelines. Shell spokesman Michael Marr says officials are disappointed that members didn’t meet with them to learn about planned environmental controls. He noted that state environmental officials have approved the project.