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Category: News
At least one injured in New Brighton accident
Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published January 5, 2023 7:07 P.M.
(New Brighton, Pa) An accident took place on 3rd Avenue near 19th Street in New Brighton around 5:30pm Friday. Beaver County Radio saw one person on the ground being given medical attention, before being placed in an ambulance. One vehicle was seen with heavy rear end damage. Traffic was detoured temporarily. The scene was cleaned up and cleared by approximately 6pm. We have no additional details at this time.

New Business Manager Begins Service At Central Valley School District
(Sandy Giordano/Beaver County Radio)
A new year means a new business manager for the Central Valley School District, as the longtime school board member for Center and Monaca Schools officially retired on December 31, 2023.
John Maly was a 1970 graduate of Aliquippa High School and was part of the school board that decided on the merger of Monaca High School and Center High School in 2010. He also worked as a business manager for Sewickley Hospital for 27 years.
Giordano reports that Joan Wehner is the new business manager at Central Valley High School, replacing the retiring Maly.
1,000-Pound Butter Sculpture Unveiled in Harrisburg for Pennsylvania Farm Show
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
(Image/Commonwealth Media Services)
A 1,000 pound diorama depicting a connection between rural and urban Pennsylvanians gathering around a table to share a locally grown meal was revealed yesterday in Harrisburg in a public display. The catch is that the thousand-pound diorama was sculpted entirely out of butter, carved by Jim Victor and Marie Pelton of Conshohocken in lieu of the upcoming Pennsylvania Farm Show.
There to help unveil the butter sculpture was Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, who thanked everyone in PA’s dairy farms and farms across the commonwealth for their continued hard work.
The sculpture, which is co-sponsored by American Dairy Association North East and the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program, will be displayed at the Expo Center in Harrisburg during the Farm Show starting tomorrow until January 13.
State Police Looking For Information On 41-Year-Old Homicide In Independence Township
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
The Beaver County Unit of Pennsylvania State Police Troop D is asking the public for tips regarding the 1982 homicide of David Legge that took place in Independence Township. The 32-year old Legge was found hanging from the Lynx bridge on January 7, 1982, and multiple gunshot wounds were found on his body following its removal from the crime scene.
Any persons with information regarding this incident are asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Police Beaver Station at 724-773-7400 and speak to Tpr. Thomas or the Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers Toll Free at 1-800-4PA-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous.
Fate Of New Emergency Shelter In Hands Of Aliquippa Zoning Board
(Sandy Giordano/Beaver County Radio)
Aliquippa’s Zoning Hearing Board will soon be ruling on a decision to use the former Hunter Personal Care Home located at 1916 Main Street for use by the organization Deewalk Promise Hands as an emergency shelter for women and children.
The request from Rayetta Lee was submitted to the Zoning Board last night, and that the board now has thirty days to render a final decision on variance that would allow for the change to move forward. Under current zoning regulations, the building would not be able to be used.
Lee told those in attendance at Thursday’s meeting that 72 individuals have signed a petition in favor of using the facility on Main Street as the new home of Deewalk Promised Hands.
PIAA to move Aliquippa to 5A in 2024
Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published January 4, 2023 12:33 P.M.
(Aliquippa, Pa) Reports indicate that Coach Mike Warfield of the Aliquippa Quips has been informed by PIAA officials that Aliquippa will be required to compete in the 5A division for the 2024 football season. The reason for the bumped up classification is cited as being due to the competitive balance rule, suggesting that Aliquippa has student transfers. Aliquippa has most recently been playing and winning in 4A, including State Championship wins in 2021 and 2023, while their current school enrollment would technically put them in 2A. Aliquippa intends to appeal the PIAA.
Two Women Officially Sworn In As Newest Aliquippa City Council Members
(Sandy Giordano/Beaver County Radio)
Nora Lemon and Karma Jackson were sworn in as Aliquippa’s newest members of City Council at last night’s city council meeting, the first of the new year. Beaver County Radio news correspondent Sandy Giordano reports that the two women were sworn in by Beaver County Common Pleas Court Judge Mitch Shahen.
Mayor Dwan B. Walker, Councilman Donald Walker, and City Treasurer Lynne Kakiou were sworn in as re-elected officials for 2024. Kakiou will also serve as delinquent tax collector for Aliquippa, with Delphine Gilliam as her assistant. Mayor Walker said that a main focus for 2024 will be to watch finances as the city enters its first year without Act 47 designation.
Gas Prices Continue To Drop In Western PA at Start of 2024
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
It may be a new year, but so far the downward trend of gas prices has stayed the same. According to AAA East Central’s latest report, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is down to $3.41. That average is down from last week’s average of $3.44 by three cents, and down a full 30 cents from the average of $3.71 one year ago.
Beaver County takes a downward trend this week, dropping four cents from $3.50/gallon to $3.46/gallon. Butler drops one cent to $3.43/gallon, as does the Pittsburgh area who now sits at an average of $3.46.
The national average is currently at $3.10 according to AAA East Central, 31 cents below the regional average.
This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average $3.414
Average price during the week of December 26, 2023 $3.435
Average price during the week of January 3, 2023 $3.712
The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:
$3.248 Altoona
$3.461 Beaver
$3.638 Bradford
$3.378 Brookville
$3.427 Butler
$3.390 Clarion
$3.298 DuBois
$3.295 Erie
$3.481 Greensburg
$3.456 Indiana
$3.436 Jeannette
$3.649 Kittanning
$3.453 Latrobe
$3.294 Meadville
$3.419 Mercer
$3.146 New Castle
$3.453 New Kensington
$3.385 Oil City
$3.464 Pittsburgh
$3.309 Sharon
$3.407 Uniontown
$3.599 Warren
$3.428 Washington
Congressman DeLuzio Joins Dozens of Senators Asking For Regulatory Review of U.S. Steel Sale
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
Congressman Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania’s 17th District has put his name on a growing list of politicians nationwide showcasing their concern over the acquisition of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel of Japan. On Wednesday, Deluzio joined the Congressional Labor Caucus Co-Chairs and other members of Congress in creating a letter to the Biden Administration for a full comprehensive regulatory review of the acquisition.
“Domestic steel production is crucial to the U.S. economy, including by supporting tens of thousands of well-paying, middle-class jobs across the country, as well as being key to the U.S. industrial base and our global competitiveness. To preserve U.S. domestic steel production capacity and to ensure that steel production jobs remain good jobs going forward, it is critical that any company that acquires U.S. Steel commits to respecting and working collaboratively with the company’s workforce,” the Members wrote in a letter to President Biden.
The letter was written by a bipartisan group of 53 members of Congress.











