Charges Filed in Raccoon Twp. After Tool Stolen in Ongoing Neighbor Dispute

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Racoon Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) Pa State Police in Beaver are reporting that they were called to Frankfort Road in Raccoon Twp. for reports of an ongoing neighbor dispute.
Troopers are reporting that as they investigated it was learned that 33-year-old James-lea Glenn of Aliquippa removed a Ryobi power tool from the property of 54-year-old Eric Moore and that 52-year-old Mark Johnston of Aliquippa was in possession of the tool.
Troopers have charged both Glenn and Johnston with theft as they are continuing to investigate the incidents that occurred on January 5, 2023. The tool is valued at $179.00.

New Castle Man Wins Steelers Truck Contest

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) A man from New Castle is now the proud owner of the official truck of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
40-year-old Travis McConnell was announced the winner of the “Toughest Truck, Toughest Team Sweepstakes” at halftime of Sunday’s game.
He said this was the first time he had entered the contest and that he entered online.
There have been 10 winners of the sweepstakes so far. The prize is a black-and-gold Ford F-150.
The 10 finalists in this year’s competition were each allowed to select a numbered gift box. One of the gift boxes contained the keys to the truck. McConnell’s happened to be the lucky box. The other finalists were awarded gift cards.

Air-Fryer Causes Chippewa Twp. Fire Friday Night

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff
(Chippewa Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) Chippewa Township Firefighters had to put out flames inside a home in the Highland Meadows neighborhood on Friday night after an air fryer caught on fire and began to spread.
When the owner of the house returned around 8:30 PM they noticed the house was full of smoke. They rescued a family pet and then called 911.
Officials said the fire started with an air fryer that was plugged in but not in use. The fire remained mostly contained to the kitchen. They believe the fire’s spread was limited because the door was closed and it limited the amount of oxygen able to keep the flames alive.
The Chippewa Volunteer Fire Department reminds everyone to close their bedroom doors when they go to bed and to make sure they unplug air fryers that are not in use.

No One Injured in Cranberry Twp. House Fire Saturday Night

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(Cranberry Twp., Butler County, Pa. ) No one was injured after fire crews responded to a fully involved house fire around 11:30 p.m. in the 9500 block of Goehring Road late Saturday night in Cranberry Township.
Officials said no one was home at the time of the fire and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Majority of 16k Canceled Pa. Mail-in Ballots were From Dems

An election worker continues the process in counting ballots for the Pennsylvania primary election, Wednesday, May 18, 2022, at the Mercer County Elections Board in Mercer, Pa. Vote counting continues as Republican candidates Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick are locked in a too-early-to-call race for Pennsylvania’s hotly contested Republican nomination for an open U.S. Senate seat. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — New state data shows that an election eve Pennsylvania court decision that said mail-in ballots without accurate handwritten dates on their exterior envelopes can’t count resulted in otherwise valid votes being canceled in the high-stakes November election. The Department of State says more than 16,000 mail-in ballots were disqualified by county officials because they lacked secrecy envelopes or proper signatures or dates. Democratic voters, who are much more likely to vote by mail, make up more than two-thirds of the total canceled ballots. Many counties worked with voters to “cure” undated ballots.

New Pa. Speaker Puts Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Window Atop Agenda

Pennsylvania Speaker of the House Mark Rozzi is photographed at the speaker’s podium, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Smith)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s newly minted state House speaker is moving to make his major policy goal regarding victims of child sexual abuse to be the chamber’s urgent priority. Speaker Mark Rozzi on Friday backed Gov. Tom Wolf’s announcement of an immediate special session to consider a constitutional amendment that would give victims of child sexual abuse a two-year window in which to file otherwise time-barred lawsuits. Rozzi says no other legislation will be considered until the proposal passes. House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler of Lancaster County says a special session devoted to that single topic isn’t warranted. Cutler says consideration of the amendment can be done as regular legislative business.

Penguins Beat Coyotes 4-1 to end 6-game slide

Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby sends Arizona Coyotes center Barrett Hayton (29) to the ice as Penguins defenseman Ty Smith looks on during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Tempe, Ariz., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
By JOHN MARSHALL AP Sports Writer
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Jake Guentzel scored two goals, Casey DeSmith stopped 23 shots and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Arizona Coyotes 4-1 to end a six-game losing streak. Pittsburgh fell into an early hole on Barrett Hayton’s first-period goal, but Guentzel scored twice in a little over three minutes in the second. Jason Zucker also scored, Jeff Carter added an empty-net goal and Sidney Crosby had two assists in Pittsburgh’s first win since Dec. 20. Karel Vejmelka had 24 saves for Arizona, which has lost five straight.

 

Joseph Hardy, Founder of 84 Lumber, Dies on 100th birthday

FARMINGTON, Pa. (AP) — Joseph Hardy III, founder of the 84 Lumber chain of building materials stores and developer of the Nemacolin resort, has died. He was 100.
A family statement provided by the company said the family had lost its “patriarch and all-around great man.” A profile posted on the company’s website said he passed away on his 100th birthday Saturday “surrounded by his loving family singing Broadway show tunes to comfort him at his home in Farmington.”
“Many knew Joe as a brilliant businessman and enthusiastic entrepreneur,” said the statement provided by Amy Smiley, 84 Lumber’s vice president of marketing. “Even with his vast success, Joe always remembered what matters most: people. He helped make the American dream real for so many, and he will be greatly missed.”
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports Hardy was credited with “rethinking the lumber business in the late 1950s with a cash-and-carry approach focused on professional contractors and builders.” He then expanding the company to become the nation’s largest privately owned building materials supplier.
He also developed the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa, now known simply as Nemacolin, and entered the harness-racing business, operating the Meadows Racetrack in North Strabane Township in Washington County.
Born January 7, 1923, in Pittsburgh, Hardy attended Lehigh University and in his final year there enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps, serving as a radioman during World War II.
After the war, he worked in the family-owned jewelry store, earned an Industrial Engineering degree at the University of Pittsburgh and with family and a friend started Green Hills Lumber, which eventually became 84 Lumber (named after the town where it was headquartered) which currently has more than 250 stores nationwide.
“My father was always asking, ‘What’s next?'” his daughter Maggie Hardy, to whom he turned over control of 84 Lumber and Nemacolin Resort, said in the profile. “He wanted to conquer the next challenge or make something even better. He taught us never to be satisfied and push to be better today than we were yesterday.”
“Joe was a true American success story,” former Pennsylvania governor and Homeland Security director Tom Ridge told the Post-Gazette. “And he was a true gentleman. He could have demanded to be treated like a tycoon, but instead he wanted to be known as Joe.”
The family statement said Hardy had proven “that nothing is impossible by willing himself to his 100th birthday” which had made the family “beyond proud of him for making this final accomplishment.”
A funeral service for Hardy, whose survivors include eight children and 15 grandchildren, is scheduled Thursday in Westminster Presbyterian Church followed by full military honors and private interment.

Clinton Man Charged with False Report To Law Enforcement

(Hopewell Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) Pa State Police in Beaver are reporting that they have filed charges of false reports or statements after a Clinton, Pa man attempted to have his ex-girlfriend arrested for a PFA violation.

Troopers reported that they were called to an address on Green Garden Road in Hopewell Twp, Beaver County at 8:51 PM on Thursday, January 5, 2023. Troopers arrested 42-year-old William Merryman after they found that he utilized a spoofing application in an attempt to get his ex-girlfriend arrested for a PFA violation. No other information was released by Troopers about the incident.

Pa. State Police: Eight Sheep Possibly Killed by Dog That was Killed at The Scene

(Independence Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) Pa State Police in Beaver reported on Saturday, January 7, 2023 that they were called to Backbone Road in Independence Twp. Beaver County at 11:57PM Thursday, January 5, 2023 for a report of cruelty to animals.
Upon arriving and investigating it was learned that eight sheep were found deceased and were possibly killed by a dog. Troopers also found a neighborhood dog that was killed at the scene.  Troopers did not release any other information about the incident but said they are further investigating the incident.