Armada Sunset Holdings Announces Strategic Integration of Brands: Chris O’Brien to Become New CEO

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PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sep 3, 2025– Armada Sunset Holdings announced yesterday that it will formally integrate Armada Supply Chain Solutions, Sunset Transportation and ATEC Logistics under the Armada brand in 2026 with Chris O’Brien, the current President of Armada Sunset Holdings, assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer of Armada effective Jan. 1, 2026. The consolidation is a strategic move to clarify market presence, streamline operations and carry forward the company’s evolution as a unified supply chain and logistics leader.

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Armada Sunset Holdings announced yesterday that it will formally integrate Armada Supply Chain Solutions, Sunset Transportation and ATEC Logistics under the Armada brand in 2026 with Chris O’Brien, the current President of Armada Sunset Holdings, assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer of Armada effective Jan. 1, 2026.

Joe Dominijanni, the current CEO of Armada Supply Chain Solutions, will become Vice Chair of the Board of Directors, while John Burke will continue serving as Chair of the Board. Burke, Dominijanni and O’Brien remain deeply committed to Armada’s long-term growth and direction.

The integration reflects close collaboration with the leadership of Sunset and ATEC, whose teams will play a central role in shaping the integration strategy. While the unified brand signals a new chapter, it will continue to honor the distinct legacy, capabilities and strengths of each company, bringing the best of each into an even stronger Armada.

“Sunset and ATEC each bring something powerful to the table, and we’re committed to honoring that,” said Burke. “This is about building something better together: one Armada, with a shared purpose and a clearer path forward.”

O’Brien brings more than 30 years of experience in global logistics, including a distinguished tenure at C.H. Robinson, where he led commercial strategy and scaled high-performing teams. Since joining Armada Sunset Holdings in early 2025, O’Brien has focused on aligning operations and establishing a foundation for long-term growth.

“Chris brings the right mix of commercial expertise, operational discipline and strategic vision,” Dominijanni said. “He’s earned the trust of our people and positioned the business for what’s next. I am confident he is the right person to lead Armada forward.”

This next chapter builds on one of Armada’s core values – Better Together – which has long defined the company’s collaborative culture. The integration marks not just a change in name, but a deepening of the partnerships, capabilities and teamwork that have powered Armada’s success to date. With a unified brand and aligned leadership, the organization is poised to scale faster and deliver greater impact.

Reflecting on the integration, O’Brien said, “I’m proud to lead the best team in the industry. We have a competitive advantage with service offerings across warehousing, inventory optimization, supply chain engineering, advanced supply chain visibility technology, international, and freight management. Bringing those services closer together will deliver even more value for our current and future customers and employees.”

Armada is committed to an intentional approach that maintains business continuity and supports employees and customers throughout the brand consolidation. Dominijanni added, “This transition represents a thoughtful evolution of our business. We’ve always believed in staying ahead of the curve – aligning our structure with our strategy. I look forward to supporting Chris and the leadership team as they guide Armada into its next phase.”

Powerball jackpot jumps to $1.7 billion after another night without a big winner

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Powerball jackpot has jumped to an eye-popping $1.7 billion, after yet another drawing passed without a big winner Wednesday.

The numbers selected were: 3, 16, 29, 61 and 69, with the Powerball number being 22.

Since May 31, there have been 41 straight drawings without a big winner.

The next drawing will be Saturday night, with the prize expected to be the third-largest in U.S. lottery history.

Powerball’s terrible odds of 1 in 292.2 million are designed to generate big jackpots, with prizes becoming ever larger as they repeatedly roll over when no one wins. Lottery officials note that the odds are far better for the game’s many smaller prizes. There are three drawings each week.

The estimated $1.4 billion jackpot from Wednesday night’s drawing would have been for a winner who had opted to receive 30 payments over 29 years through an annuity. Winners almost always choose the game’s cash option, which would have been an estimated $634.3 million.

Powerball tickets cost $2 and the game is offered in 45 states plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

A long-term lane crossover is underway on Route 2040 (Curry Hollow Road) in West Mifflin and Pleasant Hills boroughs of Allegheny County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that a long-term lane crossover is underway on Route 2040 (Curry Hollow Road) in West Mifflin and Pleasant Hills boroughs of Allegheny County. Traffic going westbound on Curry Hollow Road has been crossed over into the lanes going eastbound between Old Curry Hollow Road and Brownsville Road. Full-depth roadway replacement work will be conducted by crews as a single-lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction in the eastbound lanes there, which will stay in place through mid-November. The work being performed in the closed westbound lanes includes curbs, medians, subbase and new median barrier wall there. According to a release from PennDOT District 11, here is the detour for this work:

Posted Detour

Eastbound Curry Hollow Road to Keenan Drive

·       Continue eastbound on Curry Hollow Road past the closed intersection

·       Take the ramp to northbound Route 51 toward Pittsburgh

·       From northbound Route 51, take the ramp to Curry Hollow Road toward South Park

·       Follow westbound Curry Hollow Road back to Keenan Drive

·       End detour

Prohibited turns during this work are left-hand truns to Keenan Drive from Curry Hollow Road going eastbound. A “Local Traffic Only” lane will also be accessed by traffic going westbound to Curry Hollow Road and to residential areas between Keeport Drive and Brownsville Road.

A Play It Again Sports store is getting ready to open in Cranberry Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cranberry Township, PA) A Play It Again Sports store will be opening this weekend at 19097 Perry Highway in Cranberry Township. This store will be available for the public to buy apparel for sports. Play It Again Sports has a location in Greensburg, Pennsylvania and one currently in the works for Ross Township by a retailer with 275 stores located in the United States. Aaron and Rebecca Jaynes, who are a local husband and wife, decided to open this new Play It Again Sports store in Cranberry Township because they are the parents of a ten-year-old whose interest was passing in baseball, hockey and lacrosse, which resulted in bills that were substantial from their child switching sports. That got them motivated to open their own store after they shopped at a Play It Again Sports store located in Ohio.

The Community College of Beaver County’s Washington County College Center Offers ADN and PN Programs After Recent Expansion

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Monaca, PA) According to a release from the Community College of Beaver County, CCBC recently announced that the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing has officially approved CCBC’s request to expand its Associate Degree in Nursing program, including both the full traditional ADN and the Practical Nurse to ADN transition track, to its Washington County College Center. A process for both proposal and review occurred in February of 2025 and in August of 2025, this expansion received final approval before this recent expansion got announced. The Community College of Beaver County is ready to welcome its first group of nursing students the site of the CCBC Washington County College Center in McMurray, Pennsylvania beginning in the fall of 2026. Approximately 7 PN to ADN students will be enrolled by the CCBC Washington County College Center this fall and in the spring semester of 2026, additional enrollment of these students are anticipated. According to that same release from the Community College of Beaver County, CCBC is now actively promoting the new program location to residents of Washington, Greene, and
Fayette Counties, and is encouraging interested students to apply now for upcoming terms or register to start general education coursework and f
or more information about the nursing programs at the Washington County College Center or to apply, visit www.ccbcwashington.com/programs or contact the admissions office at 724-480-2222. This past May, the administration of the Community College of Beaver County celebrated the first graduating class from its Washington County College Center. The first Community College of Beaver County Aviation High School graduate and nursing students from the former Pittsburgh Technical College who completed their degree at CCBC were among the graduates of the ffirst graduating class from its Washington County College Center. 71 new students during the spring of 2025 semester were served by the Community College of Beaver County’s Washington County College Center.

AAA: September is Life Insurance Awareness Month

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) September is Life Insurance Awareness Month, and AAA is providing tips for you to protect yourself and your family for the future. According to Mark Benn, a life insurance sales manager from AAA East Central, “AAA recommends reevaluating your life insurance policy annually. You want to check the amount of coverage, who is covered, and what type of policy is best. By answering these questions, you can properly evaluate all options.” According to a release from AAA East Central, some tips that AAA recommends for assessing the needs of life insurance can be found below:

Other Tips for Assessing Life Insurance Needs

Check work coverage. If an employer offers life insurance, more is often needed to guarantee adequate coverage. Typically, employers provide the minimum amount of coverage – usually one or two times the employee’s yearly salary – while many people use seven times their annual salary as a starting point. Additionally, when changing jobs, employer-provided life insurance does not transfer. One option is an individual policy through a third party so job changes do not impact coverage.

Keep details updated. Make sure personal data like address and contact information are up to date. That way, a life insurance provider can easily notify policyholders of any changes to accounts.

Take the time for what matters most. With a little extra effort, families can be protected with ample life insurance coverage. By taking time to examine policies, consumers can be confident they know how much coverage they should have to safeguard those most important to them.

Vicki Lawrence talks Mama and Palace performance on Beaver County Radio

GREENSBURG — TV star Vicki Lawrence phoned into Beaver County Radio this morning to talk with on-air hosts Scott Tady and Frank Sparks about her Sept. 14 “Two Woman Show” at the Palace Theatre.

Lawrence also discussed her legacy including being a cast member on “The Carol Burnett Show” and the interesting way her hit single “Nights Went Out in Georgia” fell into her lap.

Vicki Lawrence brings her “Two Woman Show” back to the Palace Theatre in Greensburg.

Hear the interview (part one) here:

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Vicki Lawrence interview Part II:

Tickets for her 3 p.m. Palace show are at westmorelandculturaltrust.org. Tickets cost $62-$102. 

BIO:

Multi-talented Vicki Lawrence, is an actress, comedian, and singer known for the many characters she originated on CBS’s “The Carol Burnett Show,” where she appeared from 1967 to 1978, for the entire series run.

One such character, Thelma Harper/Mama, was the central character of the ever popular television situation comedy series “Mama’s Family.” The show still can be seen daily in syndication throughout most of the country and is available as a Time-Life DVD collection. Lawrence spends much of her time on the road with her stage production “Vicki Lawrence and Mama: A Two Woman Show.” She also enjoys speaking to women’s organizations and other great causes, where she shares her life story of fame, activism and her continuing success. All the while she approaches everything with her characteristic sense of humor, reminding us all that  “Life is much too serious to be taken seriously!”

Deluzio, Moylan Reintroduce Bipartisan “Best Price for Our Military Act” to Crack Down on Defense Contractor Price Gouging

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, D.C.) According to a release from Congressman Chris Deluzio’s office, today, House Armed Services Committee members Congressmen Chris Deluzio (D‑PA‑17) and James Moylan (R-Guam) re‑introduced the Best Price for Our Military Act of 2025. This bipartisan bill is designed both to fight against defense contractor price gouging and to protect funds for the public. The language in this bill got included in the version of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. This act is also awaiting consideration by the full House of Representatives. This bill that is updated builds on the original bill from Deluzio and Moylan introduced in 2024, which tried to close a major loophole in the Truth in Negotiations Act by making a requirement for defense contractors to submit cost that is certified and data for pricing before final contract negotiations. According to that same release from Deluzio’s office, some of the key provisions of the Best Price of Our Military Act of 2025 include: tightening the Truth in Negotiations Act, closing the loophole that allows contractors to submit data after contract price is agreed upon, and reinforcing the requirement that transparent cost information be provided quickly to give the Department of Defense negotiation leverage. The Best Price of Our Military Act of 2025 and the version of it in 2025 includes an adjustment of timing to make sure that data for pricing that is submitted is not more than 30 days old. This bill is part of the ongoing efforts by Deluzio to both grow real competition and to fight price gauging across the defense industrial base.

Woman hospitalized after getting rescued from a home in New Brighton that caught fire

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Brighton, PA) A fire occurred in a house in New Brighton this morning which caused an unidentified woman to get flown to a hospital after she was rescued from that home. According to officials, the fire that occurred on Route 68 started in the center of the house this morning. Crews told WTAE that they were able to knock down flames fast and rescued the woman inside. It is unknown at this time what the condition of the woman who got injured in this fire is, but fire officials confirm that on the scene, CPR was performed on the woman before she was flown to the hospital. The investigation into this New Brighton house fire is being investigated by the Pennsylvania state fire marshal.

PennDOT Announces Design Plan for the I-376 Parkway East Squirrel Hill Interchange Project

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from PennDOT District 11, PennDOT District 11, in conjunction with the Federal Highway Association recently announced “Alternative F” as the preferred design to enter preliminary engineering for the I-376 (Parkway East) Squirrel Hill interchange project. This project is located between the Greenfield Bridge and Squirrel Hill Tunnel in the City of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County and the goal of this project is to make safety improved for 100,000 vehicles that travel each day there and to reduce crashes at that interchange that is existing there. The enhancement of access for pedestrians on the local streets and the enhancement of multimodal connectivity there will also be planned for this project. According to that same release from PennDOT District 11, here is some more information about the I-376 (Parkway East) Squirrel Hill interchange project:

Key changes of the I-376 Squirrel Hill interchange included in “Alternative F” are:

  • The relocation of the I-376 eastbound (outbound) on-ramp, providing more room to merge prior to the tunnel and the expectation of congestion mitigation on Beechwood Boulevard.
  • A longer I-376 eastbound (outbound) off-ramp, starting just west of Greenfield Bridge and passing under the newly relocated eastbound on-ramp. The ramp will conclude at a traffic light on Beechwood Boulevard, eliminating the existing weave condition between the current interchange ramps.
  • The I-376 westbound (inbound) on-ramp will be accessed from Forward Avenue only, where the existing on-ramp is located, at a new signalized intersection.
  • The I-376 westbound (inbound) off-ramp diverge point will be further west of the tunnel portal with a new bridge constructed over the Parkway, providing trucks and larger vehicles a safer exit ramp.
  • These and other preliminary changes can be viewed in the rendering of “Alternative F” on the project webpage.
  • Additional improvements will be made on the local roads surrounding the interchange, including a separate local lane for residences on Beechwood Boulevard near Forward Avenue, the implementation of a roundabout at the Monitor Street and Beechwood Boulevard intersection, and various signal upgrades.
  • Bicyclists and pedestrians can expect a new shared use path along Forward Avenue, replacing the existing sidewalk. FHWA has also conditionally approved a new shared use path connecting Forward Avenue to Saline Street adjacent to the westbound (inbound) I-376 on-ramp.
  • In coordination with PRT, the project will include the relocation of several bus stops to safer locations in the area.
  • The improvements included in the project aim to provide safer pedestrian crossings and safer access to proposed shared use paths. They also result in more reliable travel times through the roadway network. Partnered with the new geometry of the ramp configuration, traffic will slow down coming off the interstate, entering the neighborhood and create safer residential streets in the area.
  • As minor changes to the final design will continue throughout the preliminary engineering process, the public is encouraged to provide feedback through the project’s online comment form. Additional public meetings will be held throughout the design phase to discuss the progress of the project and gather additional feedback. Construction on this project is anticipated to begin in 2029 and conclude in 2032.