Bulldogs and Bridgers at Coaches Corner

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Freedom football players Zack Rosa, Nick Henderson and Dean Warden appeared on the “Coaches Corner” broadcast on Wednesday Night.

(Bridgewater, PA) Coaches and players from the Freedom Bulldogs and the Ambridge Bridgers high school football teams appeared at Coaches Corner at Robert’s Roadside Inn  Wednesday evening.   Tom Liberty from Freedom along with Terry George from Ambridge were the featured head coach guests on the program.

Pictures from Coaches Corner September 7, 2016:

Driver Crashes Into Wall At Beaver Cemetery

A driver crashed into a brick wall at Beaver Cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The driver – identified as KC Sandler – told police he swerved to avoid a garbage bag in the road, which caused him to hit the wall. No serious injuries were reported.

No Jail Time For Beaver County School Bus Driver Accused of Driving Students While Drunk

No jail time for a Beaver County school bus driver accused of driving students while drunk. Patti Komack was driving 13 Hopewell School District students in April 2015 when her co-workers accused her of driving drink. School district officials pulled her over mid-route and conducted a breathalyzer test. They said Komack blew a .042 percent. Komack, who worked in the district as a bus driver for 17 years, took a plea deal Tuesday that included six months probation, 12 months CDL license suspension, and enrollment in a drug and alcohol program. In exchange, all 13 counts of endangering the welfare of children were dropped, and she received no jail time.

Beaver County Commissioners Weekly Work Session Focuses On Coroner’s Office

Beaver County Budget Director Ricardo Luckow reported at today’s weekly work session that the coroner’s office has reached its budget maximum for autopsies and indigent burials. According to Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti, Commissioners Chairwoman Sandie Egley instructed Luckow to obtain money from departments under budget to continue the autopsies and indigent burials. Chief of Staff Joe Weidner says the county has received a grant from the department of environmental protection to spray to prevent the Zika virus. Penn State Beaver will handle the spraying.

Auditor General visits CCBC

PA Auditor General Eugene DePasquale told local, state, and county officials  yesterday that audits by his office will be done in the Midland School District , PA Cyber School,  and Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School later this month. According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, he told officials that Aliquippa School District had to borrow $2,000,000 because of the state; budget impasse at a high interest rate, and are facing  a $928,556 general fund deficit.  He said that the interest rate is lost money to the district. Aliquippa is one of the districts  where poverty is evident. Beaver County Chamber of Commerce president Jack Manning asked  what can be done to help the financially distressed districts .  DePasquale said “I am a staunch advocate of cooperation on the administrative level.” DePasquale  said in the department of education there is  a lack of a plan to help our struggling schools.” He added,” 561 schools, not districts in the state are financially challenged, and there is no plan for help.”

Financial Advice For Single Mothers Be Discussed

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(Beaver County PA)  Special financial advice for single mothers will be a featured topic of conversation this week (September 10, 2016) during “God’s Grace For Single Mothers” on Beaver County radio, WBVP and WMBA.   According to show host, Tega Swann,  of Refreshing Springs Ministries in Aliquippa, specifically, the discussion will lean toward ways to relieve financial stress as it pertains to the unique scenarios experienced by single mothers.

“God’s Grace For Single Mothers’ airs on Saturdays from 10;30 until 11;00 A.M. on 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA.  Listeners can join the show by calling in on 724-843-1888 or 724-774-1888.

Brighton Rehab and Wellness Caregivers Cancel Informational Picket in Beaver Today

Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), nurse aides, and dietary employees at Brighton Rehab and Wellness in Beaver have cancelled the informational picket that was scheduled today at their facility.  The action, planned as a response to management’s staffing practices that rely heavily on agency nursing staff, was called off when management indicated a willingness to work collaboratively with employees to resolve these issues. An S.E.I.U spoeksman tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that another picket or action may be scheduled if the employees’ concerns – around quality care for residents and fair treatment for employees – are not addressed.

State Police Tell Beaver County Radio Officers Are Frustrated Over Growing Problem Of Texting While Driving

Despite efforts to get creative, police are frustrated in the fight against the growing bad habit of texting while driving . Police say they don’t seem to be making much headway. Pennsylvania State Police Lieutenant Eric Hermick tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak the problem is getting worse because such incidents are hard to prove. He says Pennsylvania’s laws don’t go far enough. He’s calling on state lawmakers to ban any phone use while driving that does not involve a hands-free unit.

Man Killed In Daughter Township Tractor Rollover

A man is dead after a farm accident in Daughtery Township. It happened Monday, just after noon on Tulip Drive. The 64-year-old victim was coming down a hill while towing a mower, when the tractor turned and rolled sideways. The machine rolled into the woods, and the man was pinned to a large tree. It took emergency responders about an hour to remove him. He has not been identified.

Ambridge Went Back To School This Morning

Students in the Ambridge School District start classes today. Ambridge is the last of the districts in Beaver County to go back this year. According to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, the school board recently hired 2 school psychologists.They are Stacy Boal and Donald Dennison. Genna Risenbauer was hired as the district’s new speech therapist. Daniel Kornosky is the new Spanish teacher…and Sarah Bogan will teach Spanish and English. The board’s next meeting is Wednesday, September 21 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium.