Ambridge Woman Injured in One Vehicle Accident on Steffin Hill on White Twp.

Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano
November 15, 2021 at 2:44 PM
(White Twp., Pa.) Patterson Township Police were called to the scene of a one vehicle accident at 7:20 p.m. Sunday night, November 14, 2021,  on Steffin Hill in White Township. Monique Tyson, 48 of Ambridge was traveling westbound when she lost control of her vehicle and she struck a utility pole. Tyson was injured in the accident and was transported by Med-Rescue to Heritage Valley, Beaver. The road was closed for several hours until Duquesne Light was notified and the pole was replaced.

Regional Partnership Launches Public Survey to Inform Future of Internet Connectivity Investments

Pittsburgh, PA – The Southwestern Pennsylvania (SWPA) Connected initiative is asking community members to take a brief survey online or by phone to provide information about their current internet access and experience.

Eligible participants can win a $50 Visa gift card for completing the survey.
SWPA Connected is a regional consortium that includes the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC), Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Allies for Children, and a diverse group of regional partners to develop an equitable Connectivity Improvement Plan to provide affordable, reliable broadband internet access across the region. This initiative is not affiliated with any internet provider and is not intended to sell any internet services. Rather, it seeks to guide the region’s future internet investments that can be made now that the historic infrastructure bill has passed, which includes $65 billion for broadband.
“Our goal is to help bring affordable, reliable internet access to all in our region,” said SPC Executive Director Vincent Valdes. “We need the input of our residents, businesses and neighbors so that we can work together to overcome barriers and develop solutions that make broadband access what it truly should be; a required service that is always provided.”
Individuals are urged to take the survey online or by phone at 412-407-4555 by December 5, 2021. Survey questions will include information about internet connection types, how the internet is used and satisfaction of services. All information collected will be anonymous.
“The pandemic has disproportionately impacted children, parents and the 500,000 Pennsylvanians that lack internet access which meant they had no access to school or health services during a global crisis,” stated Jamie Baxter, executive director at Allies for Children. “I am frequently reminded of one Lawrence County woman’s struggle to support her special needs son’s online learning internet costs, while worrying how she would also afford to pay rent to live. This is unacceptable. This survey and these community conversations are helping to frame the issue and identify barriers and the solutions needed to ensure that children have the resources they need to grow and thrive.”
This survey builds upon virtual workshops and regional community conversations, in addition to research and data analysis of current broadband internet access and gaps. Data dashboards have been developed visualizing the access, adoption, and affordability across the 10-county region.
The improvement plan will outline and prioritize internet connectivity projects that bring high-speed broadband service to the communities that need it most providing access to jobs, support services, education, health care, and new business.
The input gathered from the internet usage survey is critical for the SWPA Connected team to develop programs that meet the needs of the region now and in the future.
“This survey and initiative are vital for our entire community,” said CMU’s Karen Lightman, Director of Metro21: Smart Cities Institute. “CMU strives to address the real-world problems facing our region by deploying technology in collaboration with our equity and municipal partners. The goal of this connectivity plan is to help ensure our region has equitable, affordable and reliable access to the internet, which is a basic human right like access to electricity and water.”
“This effort is a great example of how the private and public sectors can join forces to improve the lives of Pennsylvanians through real conversations, research, data gathering, and bringing all the right groups, including citizens to the table,” said Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development Executive Director of Corporate Relations Sheri Collins. “We continue to seek ways in which to utilize federal funding, bringing high-speed broadband to Pennsylvania’s unserved and underserved communities. The SWPA Connected initiative stands as a potential framework that can be leveraged to help other communities identify where and how to invest.”
The survey is targeted to only gather information from residents, community members, and businesses residing in the SPC 10-county region of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland.
To learn more about the SWPA Connected initiative, visit www.spcregion.org/connected/.

Tuesday Teleforum with Tom (and Eddy)

Tuesday’s Teleforum program features Tom Young of First Consultants, he’ll be Eddy’s guest in the first hour. Eddy will also register more listeners to with the 100.00 gift card from Aliquippa Giant Eagle;  and he’ll probably be grousing more about technology. Teleforum is every weekday from 9 till noon on 1230WBVP, 1460WBVP, and 99.3FM presented by St. Barnabas. Teleforum also streams live at Beavercountyradio.com, and is available on the free Beaver County Radio app.

Father, Daughter Survive Plane Crash in Pennsylvania Woods

Monday, November 15, 2021 at 12:09 PM
BEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP, Pa. (AP) — Personal electronic devices helped lead rescuers to a father and daughter who survived a plane crash in Pennsylvania, authorities said.
According to state police, the aircraft had taken off from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport on Sunday night when it went down in a wooded area of Luzerne County. The FAA said the plane had disappeared from radar after a rapid descent.
Authorities asked the U.S. Air Force to help with the search and they pinged the 58-year-old dad’s cellphone and 13-year-old daughter’s iPad to locate them.
It took hours before state troopers found them huddled together suffering from hypothermia.
Emergency responders called it a miracle.
They were taken to a hospital. Their conditions were not known and their names were not released.
.Authorities were investigating what caused their plane to crash.

Five $100 “Holiday Helper” Gift Certificates To Be Given Away On Beaver County Radio.

Monday November 15, 2021 at 10:41 AM
(Beaver County, PA) Just when local residents potentially need help the most, Aliquippa Giant Eagle and Beaver County Radio have partnered together on an initiative to giveaway five $100 gift certificates as part of the “Holiday Helper” contest. The contest starts on Monday November 15, 2021 and runs through Friday December 19, 2021 . Each week on Friday Beaver County Radio will select a winner from all entries received that week. There are two ways to enter: 1) Listen for the clue for your  chance to call in and get registered at 724-843-188 or 714-774-188 or 2) Answer the question that is posted on our Facebook Page each week at https://www.facebook.com/beavercountyradio .
Winners will receive their certificates via the mail. The idea was the brain child of Beaver County Radio and Aliquippa Giant Eagle, who decided that the residents of Beaver County definitely could use a little good news, and maybe a little help around the holidays.

Enon Valley Women Charged with Assault in North Beaver Twp. Fight Involving 15 People

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Story by Frank Sparks News/Program Director
Monday, November 15, 2021 at 7:52 AM
(North Beaver Twp., Pa.) State police said a 24-year-old woman suffered a mild concussion and other injuries following a fight involving approximately 15 people in North Beaver Township, Lawrence County.
Investigators said they were notified about the fight on the 2500 block of Enon Road a little after 12:45 a.m. on Oct. 24, 2021 and when Troopers arrived on scene all parties were gone. The victim called Troopers once she was in a safe area to report the assault. She was treated for contusions and bruising to her entire face at a local hospital and told Troopers that she was assaulted by 43-year-old Mandy Bales of Enon Valley
Troopers said via release that they are filing charges related to the incident Monday, November 15, 2021, against Bales for Assault causing bodily injury without the use of a weapon at the local magistrates office today.

Man Dies After Being Shot on The Northside of Pittsburgh

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Story by Frank Sparks News/Program Director
Monday, November 15, 2021 at 7:23 AM
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) Pittsburgh Police officers responded to the 100 block of E. Commons in Allegheny Commons East on the North Side of Pittsburgh around 6:30 PM last night for a ShotSpotter alert.
When first responders arrived on the scene they found a man shot multiple times. First responders began to render first aid and CPR but the man died from his wounds after he was transported to a local hospital.
The victims name has not been released as Police continue to investigate.

November Cleanup Campaign Targets Trash in PA Waterways

Keystone State News Connection

November 15, 2021

Emily Scott

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania has seen a lot more litter generated during the pandemic, and environmental advocates have launched a cleanup campaign this month to keep trash out of waterways.

Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the state Department of Environmental Protection, is asking volunteers to pick up garbage along streams, lakes and rivers, now through November 30.

It’s estimated more than 502 million items litter Pennsylvania roadways alone, and a good portion end up in waterways. Michelle Dunn, who coordinates the “Pick Up Pennsylvania” campaign, said trash can be hazardous, both to water quality and wildlife.

“With all these rainstorms we’re having, all the litter and even illegal dumping gets washed into the storm drains,” said Dunn. “That clogs the storm drains, flooding local areas. It can be blocking our creeks, which then causes flooding and eventually gets into our rivers and to the ocean, adding to the marine pollution.”

The Environmental Protection Agency estimates 80% of the debris in the ocean started as trash on land. Pick Up Pennsylvania plans to kick off year-round litter clean-ups starting in January.

Due to the high costs of trash cleanup, Dunn says the DEP, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful and PennDOT are preparing to release a state Litter Action Plan, focused on prevention, by the end of this month.

“Anything that you can keep out of the waterways is tremendous, and it doesn’t have to be this big fanfare of an event,” said Dunn. “It can be removing an illegal dumpsite. It can be educating students or just your family to not litter, to be conscious of what could be recycled.”

Trash bags and gloves will be provided to Pick Up Pennsylvania volunteers. There’s a schedule of upcoming cleanups by region on Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s calendar of events, along with infor

Man Hits Mail Truck in Perry Twp., Slightly Injured

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Story by Frank Sparks News/Program Director 

Monday, November 15, 2021 at 6:53 AM

(Perry Twp., Lawrence County, Pa.) Pa State Police are reporting that an unnamed 75-year-old man from Portersville suffered suspected minor injuries following a two car crash that occurred earlier this month on Route 488 in Perry Lawrence County.
Troopers said via release that the man was traveling on Route 488 in Perry Township just before 1pm on November 5th when he allegedly rear ended a mail delivery vehicle causing the man’s vehicle to rollover twice before coming to a final rest in the opposite lane of travel.
Troopers said in the release that the man suffered suspected minor injuries, but was not transported to a local hospital for treatment. He will be cited with a traffic violation.

Would You Willingly Let A Thief Into Your House? Why Then Are You Doing It With Your Money?

By Mark Peterson, Beaver County Radio November 13, 2021 6:00 A.M.

(Beaver County, PA)  It’s not rocket science.  Like any business, traditional financial institutions, like banks, don’t exist to provide services for free.  Therefore, they need to make profit on either the money you have on deposit, or the money that they lend you.  Then, when tax ramifications on interest earned and inflation over the long haul are factored in, one can actually get to the point where they are paying other people to hold on to and restrict their money!  It really is almost like welcoming a thief into your home!  Why does this happen?  Because  managing money in those ways is what we have told to do over over again for generations, and over time, we begin to believe what the bankers so called experts have told us.  There is a better way. Stop Others From Taking Your Money! Tom Young from 1st Consultants, Inc. in Beaver will reveal several amazing truths that the bankers and government taxing authorities don’t want you to know.  Tune in on Tuesday, November 16,  2021.  Be a part of Tom’s monthly multi media presentation  beginning at 9:10 A.M. on Beaver County Radio.

Stop Paying Others To Keep You Poor!

Do you want to know more?

You can participate in the show by calling 724-843-1888 or 724-774-1888. You can also ask your questions on Facebook Live this Tuesday November 16, 2021.

Click the picture below at  Tuesday’s showtime of 9:10 A.M. to be directed to the WBVP and WMBA Facebook page where the special multi media simulcast will be streamed on Facebook Live.

Live in the Beaver County Radio Sound Stage!

Hear Tom Young’s most recent radio commercial:

In case you missed it, here is an archived presentation of Tom Young’s  multimedia program from last month that originally aired on October 19, 2021 on Beaver County Radio:

https://www.facebook.com/beavercountyradio/videos/275708621118004

In the meantime, click this screenshot preview to watch one of Tom’s recent daily noontime video messages:

https://www.facebook.com/1stConsultantsInc/videos/428429812025423