Economy Police Department Releases New Information On Mystery of Embalmed Head

eye balls lost head

Some new developments in the investigation regarding the unidentified embalmed head that was found in the woods of Economy borough more than a year ago. The head was discovered on December 12th, 2014. Despite numerous tests since that time, investigators still don’t know who it belongs to, or how it got there. However, Economy Police Chief Mike O’Brien held a news conference this morning to release additional information. First, forensic scientists have confirmed that she is a white female over the age of 50….and contrary to earlier reports, investigators now believe the woman is from this region. And most recently, they’ve discovered that the eyes had been removed and replaced by red rubber balls. They also believe the head was embalmed by a non-professional. Also attending today’s press conference was Beaver County District Attorney Anthony Berosh and Beaver County Coroner Teri Tatalovich Rossi. The embalmed head was laid to rest on Saturday, one year after her discovery. Anyone with information is urged to call the Economy borough police department at (724) 876-0380.

More Than Two Dozen Injured in Bus Crash in Washington County

State police say an accident involving a bus in Washington County has sent more than two dozen people to hospitals, but no passengers have been seriously injured. State police in Canton say an SUV heading west on Interstate 70 veered into the lane occupied by the bus early yesterday. The bus was sideswiped by the SUV, went into the median and hit a guardrail and a light post before rolling over on to the driver’s side.

Third Victim From Friday’s Plane Crash In Fayette County Dies

Authorities say the third man aboard a small plane that crashed shortly after takeoff at a posh resort in Fayette County has died. 27-year-old Erick Carlson died on Saturday evening. The other two occupants of the plane were pronounced dead after the plane crashed on Friday about a half-mile from the airfield at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington.

Budget Stalemate May Stretch Into 2016

Lawmakers are preparing for a new, contentious round over how to end Pennsylvania state government’s five-month-old budget stalemate. Some are wondering if it’ll stretch into 2016. Last night’s brief session in the House of Representatives produced several changes to the hundreds of pages of legislation passed in a flurry last week by the Senate, with much work yet to be done. The chamber is returning today.

2015 Christmas On Merchant

(Abridge, PA) Warm weather welcomed Christmas on Merchant this Saturday as the city gathered to watch the Ambridge Christmas Parade. After the parade the bands: Sound Mined, The Dena Miller Trio, the Dream Machine, and the Bushers provided the “Jingle Jams” live from PJ Caul Park. Beaver County Radio was also there with the famous Prize Wheel. Also, no Christmas event would be complete without a visit from Santa Clause who made an appearance at Laughlin Memorial Library where children could get photographed with Old Saint Nick. Elsewhere on Merchant Street, the Ohio Valley Lines had their open house where they featured scale model train layouts.

Allegheny Technologies to idle 2 Western Pennsylvania Plants, including the one in Midland

Allegheny Technologies Inc. says it will temporarily idle two western Pennsylvania plants next year due to low prices for specialty steel. The Pittsburgh-based steelmaker has locked out workers at 12 plants in Pennsylvania and five other states since August 15 over a contract dispute. On Thursday, the company blamed Chinese imports and a glut of global steelmaking for driving prices to levels not seen since 2003. The company says it will idle plants in Midland, Beaver County and Gilpin Township, Armstrong County next year until they can generate acceptable profits. The plants employed nearly 600 workers combined before the lockout. It’s not clear how many management and replacement workers have been keeping them running. The Midland shutdown will begin in January, and Bagdad’s in April.

Aliquippa Schools Superintendent Blasts State Lawmakers For Not Doing Their Job

With the budget impass at 163 days old, many school districts in the state are either out of money or very close to it. Districts here in Beaver County are not an exception. David Wytiaz – Aliquippa School District Superintendent – tells Beaver County Radio newsman Pat Septak that the district is very close to “crisis” mode. He says they have enough money to survive until mid-January. After that, anything can happen. He openly criticized state lawmakers in Harrisburg for not doing what they’re getting paid to do. He called the impass “ridiculous” and suggested that all schools in the state shut down and then maybe – just maybe – they’ll get the message.

Budget Stalemate Continues in Harrisburg

The next move in the long-running budget stalemate in Pennsylvania is now with House members after the Senate yesterday sprinted through votes on a budget package. The House won’t return to work until tomorrow, all but ensuring the budget fight will stretch at least into next week.

Beaver County Officials Announce New Economic Development Partnership

Today the Beaver County Commissioners formally joined a coalition with the Beaver County Chamber of Commerce, the county corporation for economic development and the county redevelopment authority to form the Beaver County Economic Development Partnership, simply known as 376. The chamber of commerce will spearhead the effort. Chamber president Jack Manning says the emphasis will be on small business.  The development partnership will not have a physical  office but will operate from a website. A strategic planning meeting is scheduled for early next year.