Beaver County Commissioners Tackle Some Controversial Issues on Beaver County Radio

Beaver County Commissioners Dan Camp and Tony Amadio appeared on Teleforum this morning with Mike Romigh during the Ask the Commissioners segment on Beaver County Radio. As expected, one topic that came up was the over budget situation with the sheriff’s department. Sheriff Tony Buy was on the show last week, saying that it’s not that he’s “unwilling”  but rather “unable” to keep his department from going over budget. Guy wants more money from the commissioners in order to implement the department’s operations for the rest of the year. Camp said discussions with Sheriff Guy are forthcoming. Amadio said that there needs to be compromise. On another issue, both Camp and Amadio deny that they have seen the long-awaited report on the audit of Friendship Ridge. Yesterday commissioners chairwoman Sandie Egley stated that that the report is in, but the commissioners are waiting for financial administrator Ricardo Luckow to return back from vacation to release the report to the public.

Nurses At Heritage Valley Beaver Hospital Plan To Rally At Beaver County Courthouse Today

Nurses at the Heritage Valley Beaver Hospital will hold a Rally For Quality Care and Quality Jobs at the Beaver County Courthouse today. The rally comes just two days after they announced they will strike for one day later this month over a contract impasse. The hospital’s 500 nurses say they’ll strike July 19th after negotiations Tuesday night failed to yield a new contract. The Service Employees International Healthcare Pennsylvania union is upset because the hospital wants to raise health care premiums for nurses by 50 percent and exclude spouses from coverage. Molly Romigh has been president of the nurses union since 2004. She tells her brother Mike Romigh on Teleforum that they are inviting the public to show up and support the nurses at the rally today. The rally gets underway at 4:00 this afternoon at the courthouse.

Man & Woman Shot In New Castle Overnight

Police are investigating after two people were shot early this morning in New Castle. It happened around 4 a.m. on Meyer Avenue in the North Hill neighborhood. A man and woman were both shot. The man is listed in critical condition. The woman was taken to the hospital by a personal vehicle. There’s no word yet on arrests…but police continue to investigate. Stay with Beaver County Radio for the latest on this developing story.

Beaver County Sheriff’s Over-Budget Controversy Resurfaces During Commissioners’ Work Session

The Beaver County Commissioners held their weekly work session today. Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti was there at the courthouse this morning and he reported that Commissioners Chairwoman Sandie Egley said that Sheriff Tony Guy must stick to the allotted budget for his department, despite his recent financial woes. Sheriff Guy had asked the commissioners for more money to keep his department operational for the remainder of the year.

Report On Forensics Audit On Friendship Ridge Forthcoming, Commissioners Say

Beaver County Commissioners Chairwoman Sandie Egley announced this morning that the report from the forensics audit on Friendship Ridge is forthcoming. That’s according to Beaver County Radio’s Greg Benedetti, who attended the Beaver County Commissioners’ work session this morning. The report is expected to reveal whether the county owes the nursing home’s new owners money or vice versa. The report is expected to be made public sometime next week.

Nurses at Heritage Valley Beaver Set One-Day Strike Date

A one-day strike date has been set for hundreds of nurses at Heritage Valley Beaver Hospital. A three-year contract for the registered nurses represented by the Services Employees International Union last week. Last night, union members voted to reject the most recent offer by hospital management. Nearly 500 union workers plan to walk out on July 19th. S.E.I.U. nurses chapter Molly Romigh tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that the main sticking points include escalating health care costs and staff radio. No new talks are scheduled.

Beaver County Court Hearings Continued For Aliquippa Substitute Teacher and School Board Member

A spokesperson for Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier’s office, early this morning announced  that Aliquippa substitute teacher Ahna Tania Anderson’s hearing has been continued to Thursday, August 25, according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano.   Anderson is represented by Attorney Blaine Jones, who could not be present today. School board member Aileen Gilbert’s  hearing has been continued to Thursday, July 28. Both women face charges in connection  with their failure to report the sexual assault of a 12 year old minor on April 26.  A report was made by another district employee, who reported it on the afternoon of April 27. The employee contacted school officials, law enforcement and Child Line. bAnderson is  faced with a 3rd degree felony and 2nd degree misdemeanor because she violated the persons required to report suspected child abuse statue. She also faces endangering the welfare of a child, a first degree misdemeanor. Aileen Gilbert faces the same  charges as Anderson.

Local Parks And Trails To Receive Grants From The State

More than 296-thousand dollars in grants have been approved to help improve local parks and trails. That announcement comes from 10th District State Representative Jaret Gibbons. The projects, according to Gibbons, include a $32-thousand-dollar greenways, trails and recreation grant for Wampum Borough Park; $52-thousand dollars for Wampum Station Park; and more than $212-thousand dollars for Slippery Rock Trail. The Commonwealth Financing Authority administers and finances projects and is an independent agency created by the legislature.

Things are Rockin’ at Thursday’s during Boom V.I.P. Party

(Bridgewater, PA)  Local rock legend Donnie Iris was among the crowd gathered at Thursday’s Restaurant and Tavern for a special Beaver County Boom sponsor party on

Mike Romigh interviews rock legend Donnie Iris.
Mike Romigh interviews rock legend Donnie Iris.

Saturday July 2, 2016.  The pre-fireworks event is held annually and organized by PUSH Beaver County.  WBVP and WMBA program director Mike Romigh had a chance to catch up with Donnie Iris during a live on site broadcast from the gathering on Beaver County Radio.   Click the player below to hear Mike’s Interview with Donnie.

 

 

 

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Midland Sports Hall Of Fame Banquet Being Held This Weekend

This weekend…The Midland Sports Hall Of Fame will welcome seven all-time Midland High School greats and the first undefeated football team in school history. Chris Shovlin was recently a special guest on the Saturday Sports Slam with Frank Sparks and Greg Benedetti. He talked about Sunday’s induction ceremony and luncheon. He says the ceremony and luncheon starts at 1:00 Sunday afternoon in the Midland gymnasium and is part of the Midland Fourth of July celebration. Doors open at noon. A limited number of tickets are still available at the Midland gym lobby until  5:00 Friday afternoon. Tickets are $20 each.