Reps and Romigh and Tady-Oh MY! Thursday Teleforum’s Whirlwind of Information

Teleforum is a talk program hosted by Eddy Crow, and Thursday’s version includes a cast of thousands! (give or take) State representatives Josh Kail and Aaron Bernstine join Eddy in the first hour for Rappin with the Reps; Mike Romigh hosts Best of Beaver County at 11; and after the 11:30 news Beaver County Times entertainment editor Scott Tady drops by. Teleforum is on the air live and local every weekday from 9 till noon on am1230, am1460, fm99.3 presented by St. Barnabas, on 95.7fm, and available worldwide with the free Beavercountyradio app!

VIDEO: Rochester Mayor Keith Jackson Emphasizes Communication Between People & Personnel

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

“What direction do you think these communities are going to be [going in], if there’s not no rules and regulations that start from the top down?”

Those words, from Rochester Mayor Keith Jackson, summarized the concerned and ambivalent tone regarding the lack of progress in Rochester–insofar as establishing a connection between the desires of the public and the efforts of its leaders. Jackson made those thoughts clear during his monthly appearance with Matt Drzik on the March 9 edition of A.M. Beaver County.

“We have kids running around in Beaver County that are labeling ‘bad’,” Jackson said, “but what are we doing for them?” Jackson fears that the kids being raised in Rochester currently will be led in a direction that will drive them out of the area once they become young adults, thus creating missed opportunities where the younger citizens can stay and support Rochester’s growth.

“With these steel mills shutting down around here,” he added, “these towns aren’t like they used to be…but do something for these kids.”

To see the full interview with Mayor Jackson, click on the Facebook feed below!

Ambridge Council Selects Streetscape Consultant

(File Photo)
Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
(Ambridge, Pa.) Ambridge Borough Council  voted Tuesday night, March 8, 2022, to select  SGA as the streetscape consultant for the 8th to 12th  Street program . Borough Manager Mario Leone, Jr. said the estimated cost for consulting is $287,000.00. In other business Council authorized  Mr. Leone and the borough engineer to advertise for bids for  the 2022  road program. The Henning Street Park and Playground Project   will receive a total of $917,000 for the project.
The borough and Laughlin Memorial Library received letters that  a 2021 Keystone Recreation Park and Conservation Fund grant proposal for $227,336.14  was awarded to the library.

Pa. Rep. Josh Kail (15th): “We Should Not Have Any Foreign Interference When it Comes to Our Policies”

(File Photo of 15th District Rep. Josh Kail from previous appearance at Beaver County Radio)
Story by Frank Sparks, News/Program Director, Beaver County Radio 
(Harrisburg, Pa.) Pa State Rep. Josh Kail (15th) joined other legislators at a press conference yesterday morning in Harrisburg to discuss legislation and policy initiatives that will have Pennsylvania divest from Russia and invest in freedom by empowering Pennsylvania energy production.

Kail said we should not have any foreign interference when it comes to our policies, and he will soon be proposing a bill to ensure that in our energy sector.

You can see Kail’s speech below from yesterday’s Divesting from Russia and Investing in Freedom Press Conference:

(Video used with permission of Rep. Kail)

Pittsburgh City Councilman Proposes 1% Tax on Tuition and Medical for Infrastructure

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(Pittsburgh, Pa.) Pittsburgh councilman Ricky Burgess is sponsoring a bill that would impose a 1% tax on people seeking higher education and those receiving medical care in the City Of Pittsburgh. The reason for the bill would be to have the money from the tax go toward a new fund to repair roads and bridges in the city.
the tax is estimated to bring in more than $50 million each year for the city.
Any students attending colleges, universities and advanced technical schools in the city would be required to pay. Additionally, people receiving services at hospitals, clinics, rehab facilities and “any other facility furnishing medical, therapeutic, psychological or vocational care” would face the extra cost. It would be applied to the full tuition amount at colleges and universities, and the full amount of medical bills.

Aliquippa Man Sentenced to Five Years in Federal Prison For Drug and Weapons Charges

(Pittsburgh, Pa.) 30-year-old Dejuan Hill, of Aliquippa appeared in federal court on Monday and he was sentenced to five years in jail after being convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and possession with intent to distribute a half-kilogram or more of cocaine. He was also found guilty of a weapons violation due to a prior drug trafficking conviction in which he is no longer able to possess a firearm.
Prosecutors said that 49-year-old Cadee Akins of Monaca, who also appeared in Federal Court on Monday to plead guilty to drug charges, supplied Hill with cocaine between 2018 and 2020. During the course of the investigation, law enforcement conducted three controlled buys of cocaine from Hill at his home on Ann Street in Aliquippa.
A federal search warrant, issued after the drug buys also turned up a loaded handgun with an extended magazine containing 23 rounds of .45 caliber ammunition.

Monaca Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges

(Pittsburgh, Pa.) 49-year-old Cadee Akins Sr. of Monaca, plead guilty on Monday in Federal Court to a charge of cocaine possession with intent to distribute. Akins was accused of distributing five or more kilograms of cocaine between November 2017 and September 2020 to multiple people, who in distributed it to lower-level drug dealers.
Investigators said they recovered an “owe sheet” from a residence Akins used, identifying other conspirators and money they owed him.
Two separate traffic stops on Akins also yielded two kilograms of cocaine and more than $50,000.
Judge Cathy Bissoon schedule Akins’ sentencing for July 13 at 10 a.m

CCBC Players of the Game 3/8/22

Central Martinsburg: Eli Lingenfelter
Lincoln Park: L. A. Pratt
You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:

Lincoln Park Wins Over Central Martinsburg 86 67

In a game full of turnovers and fast breaks Lincoln Park had plenty of good plays running up and down the court keeping the Dragons playing from far behind most of the game. When Martinsburg would hit some shots and close the gap to 9 points, the Leopards did respond in a big way  with some slams and good moves to win big at home. Their next game will be away against a district 10 team Fairview team the location is to be announced.

Bethany Williams Announces Departure at Beaver Falls City Council Meeting

The featured image above shows Bethany Williams in the WBVP studio.
Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published March 8, 2022 9:15 P.M.

(Beaver Falls, PA) The Beaver Falls City Council met for a meeting Tuesday evening.  Director of Community Development, Bethany Williams, announced that she will soon be leaving her position. Williams will pursue an opportunity offered to her as a Local Government Policy Specialist of Southwestern PA. She said that she will be able to “continue to support the city from the state level”, and it is hard to leave her dream job.  Mayor Johns and the rest of council congratulated and thanked Williams for all she has done for Beaver Falls.  Two repository purchase decisions were also made during the meeting.  The purchase of 1809 13th Avenue was approved, while the proposed purchase of 615 2nd Avenue was tabled for the time being.