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Diesel, the Beaver County Humane Society's 'Dog of The Week,' seeks forever home
(Dog of The Week is a regular feature by the Beaver County Humane Society seeking forever homes for adoptable dogs.) Hi! I’m Diesel. I’m a neutered male, Pit Bull Terrier mix. I am 3 years old and weigh about 70 pounds. I'm a very nice boy, but sometimes...
Scott Tady: Brews & Grooves debuts in Beaver; Ambridge & Midland sites host Monday music
Byron Nash and NASH.V.ILL head back to Beaver County on June 8, as musical headliners of the Brews & Grooves festival debuting at the Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center. It'll mark the third time Nash and NASH.V.ILL have played Beaver Station, with Fermata Brewing in Ambridge, the Carnegie Free Library of Beaver...
No quick fix in sight for 114-year-old bridge in South Buffalo
Every other month for the past 10 years or so, Phillip Tompkins has complained to the South Buffalo supervisors about what he says is a rickety bridge on Clinton Road. He worries that emergency vehicles could miss the posted 10-ton weight limit and cause the span to buckle, or that a school bus might hit a patch of ice and crash through the bridge’s wooden railing.
Cold Air Funnels possible in the Ohio Valley Wednesday
WHEELING, W.Va. (WTRF) – The National Weather Service office out of Pittsburgh has issued a special weather statement for Brooke, Hancock, Harrison, and Jefferson Counties. Atmospheric conditions across portions of Eastern OH, the WV Panhandle, and Western PA show the potential formation of weak circulations within within thunderstorms and could allow for a funnel cloud […]
Quaker Valley brings back medals from state track meet
One Quaker Valley relay team placed third at the PIAA Class 2A track and field championships; another secured seventh. The QV boys 3,200-meter relay team, consisting of juniors Clark LaLomia and Jackson Pethel, freshman Jonah Montagnese and sophomore River Capek, clicked for a time of 8:01.1 to take third place.
State Police Calls: Troopers Dispatched to Intoxicated Driver in Fast Food Drive-Thru
VENANGO COUNTY, Pa. (EYT) — Franklin-based State Police responded to the following incidents:. Troopers Dispatched to Intoxicated Driver in Fast Food Drive-Thru. According to a release issued on Thursday, May 20, PSP Franklin received a call about a suspected intoxicated driver in the drive-thru of Wendy’s in Cranberry Township, Venango County, around 1:30 p.m. on April 9.
Sweet Jazz summer concert series returns
The Sweet Jazz summer music concert series is back. This year, shows will take place at either the Community Room at Sweetwater Center for the Arts or in Bell Acres. It kicks off June 7 in Bell Acres with Jessica Lee. Entry is at 6 p.m. and music begins at...
North suburban real estate transactions, week of June 2, 2024
Kathleen Beatty sold property at 610 Forest Ave. to Kerry Swick for $180,000. Nicholas Ganster sold property at Ganster St. to Tri COG Land Bank for $26,135. Estate of George Kucinic sold property at Ganster St. to Tri COG Land Bank for $23,027. Estate of Lee Kirkendoll sold property at...
Beaver County residents are owed over $24.8 million in unclaimed property. Are you included?
HARRISBURG ― As residents of Beaver County complete their spring cleaning and break out their summer clothes, they may also want to take some time to search and see if they are owed unclaimed money. According to the Pennsylvania Treasury Department, over $25.8 million of unclaimed property is owed...
Man arrested after pursuit through two counties with two kids in the vehicle
A man was arrested after he led police on a chase through two counties with two kids in the vehicle. Deputies say the pursuit started in Brooke County on Monday night after a driver failed to stop for a regular traffic stop on West Virginia Route 2. Officials say the vehicle continued into Downtown Weirton […]
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