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October 26, 2021 at 6:06 AM
(Greene County, Pa.) 49-year-old Chad E. Varner of Spraggs, Pa. ,who is a mail carrier, was hit by a vehicle and killed on Monday afternoon after exiting his vehicle to deliver a package.
Greene County Coroner Gene Rush said the accident happened at 180 Andrews Road in Morris Township, Greene County.
The Coroner said no further information is available pending the results of an autopsy and the investigation by the Greene County Regional Police Department.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Rochester School Board Holds Voting Session
The featured photo shows the Rochester Area School District entrance sign.
Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Curtis Walsh, published October 25, 2021 at 8:28 P.M.
(Rochester, PA) The Rochester Area School Board met Monday night for a voting session. The board approved the paying of bills at a cost of $874,725.55 for the general fund and $29,208,13 for the cafeteria fund. Also approved was a Direct Energy Business Marketing for Natural Gas purchase agreement dated for September 1, 2022 through September 31st, 2025. Numerous student field trips and events were approved as well.
Beaver County Office on Aging Special on Tuesday’s Teleforum
Tuesday’s Teleforum program features a special presentation during it’s first hour-The Beaver County Office on Aging holds forth with a special; “Grandparents Raising Grandkids” Afterwards Eddy returns for the remaining two hours. Teleforum happens every weekday from 9 till noon on 1230WBVP, 1460WMBA, and 99.3FM presented by St. Barnabas. Teleforum also streams live on Beavercountyradio.com, and is available on the free Beavercountyradio app.
FAA: Dangerous Laser Strikes Continue Rise in ’21
October 25, 2021 at 11:11 AM
Shining a laser at an aircraft is a serious safety threat that continues to rise. As of Oct. 14, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received 7,186 laser strike reports for 2021, exceeding the 2020 total of 6,852. This marks the highest number or reports since 2016.
Many types of high-powered lasers can completely incapacitate pilots, many of whom are flying airplanes with hundreds of passengers. People who shine lasers at aircraft face FAA fines of up to $11,000 per violation and up to $30,800 for multiple laser incidents. The FAA has issued $120,000 in fines for laser strikes during 2021. Violators can also face criminal penalties from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.
“Pointing a laser at an aircraft can temporarily blind a pilot and, not only affects the crew, but also endangers passengers,” said FAA Administrator Steve Dickson.
To identify laser strike trends, the FAA developed a visualization tool, using the Tableau software platform that shows laser strike data from 2010 to 2020 and highlights trends by geographic area, per capita data, time of day and year. The FAA shares the information to draw attention to the dangerously high rate of laser strikes on airplanes. Laser report data by year can be downloaded on the FAA’s website.
The FAA remains vigilant to raise awareness about the dangers of pointing lasers at aircraft and encourages the public to report laser strikes to the FAA and local law enforcement agencies.
Please watch our video about the dangers of lasers, visit our web site and read our fact sheet for more information on laser strikes.
Texas Drag Race Driver Slams into Spectators, Killing 2 Kids
October 25, 2021 at 10:37 AM
KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Authorities say a driver lost control during a Texas drag racing event and slammed into a crowd of spectators, killing two children and injuring eight other people. A 6-year-old boy and an 8-year-old boy were killed Saturday at an event called “Airport Race Wars 2” at the Kerrville-Kerr County Airport. The organized event was attended by thousands and involved drivers speeding down a runway as they competed for cash. The injured victims were taken to various hospitals, including a 46-year-old woman who was in critical condition. The majority of the other injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Kerville is about 60 miles northwest of San Antonio.
Moderna Says Its Low-Dose COVID Shot Works for Kids 6 to 11
By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer
October 25, 2021 at 10:30 AM
Moderna says its low-dose COVID-19 vaccine is safe and appears to work in 6- to 11-year-olds. It is the second U.S. vaccine aimed at eventually being offered to children. Already the Food and Drug Administration is considering kid-sized doses of the Pfizer vaccine for elementary school-aged children — and if regulators give the OK, shots could begin early next month. As for Moderna, the company said half-dose shots induced strong levels of virus-fighting antibodies in youngsters, with temporary side effects such as fever and fatigue.
Whistleblower Haugen Says Facebook Making Online Hate Worse
By KELVIN CHAN AP Business Writer
October 25, 2021 10:26 AM
LONDON (AP) — Former Facebook data scientist turned whistleblower Frances Haugen is answering questions from lawmakers in the United Kingdom who are working on legislation to rein in the power of social media companies. Haugen said Monday that Facebook is making online hate and extremism worse and outlined how it could improve online safety. She spoke before a parliamentary committee scrutinizing the British government’s draft legislation to crack down on harmful online content. Haugen told lawmakers how Facebook Groups amplifies online hate, saying algorithms that prioritize engagement take people with mainstream interests and push them to the extremes. She says the company could add moderators to prevent groups from being used to spread extremist views.
Hopewell Township’s Second Annual Comfort Food Cook-Off
Hopewell’s Second Annual Comfort Food Cook-Off is set for Saturday, november 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There are openings in the soup category at 11 a.m., Casseroles, noon, Sauce 1 p.m., and macaroni and cheese 2 p.m. The categories are scattered throughout the day to ensure social distancing. Entrees will be judged by a panel of local chefs, business owners, and township officials on appearance, taste and texture, according to Nora Janicki, Community Outreach Coordinator. Contestants are asked to provide 8 small servings in their category.. Registration is first come, first served basis, when a category’s filled, registration will be closed..
Winners receive a gift certificate, trophy, and more importantly Bragging Rights!,
HOPEWELL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HOST TURKEY DINNER
Hopewell Volunteer Fire Department is hosting a buffet style turkey dinner Saturday, November 6 , 2021 from to 2 to 5 p.m. at the diree station 1401 Gringo Road. Cost is $15 a person, walk-ins welcome. To make reservations contact Millicent Zak 724-987-3052 as soon as possible.
Man’s Truck Stolen While at Cheeseman’s Fright Farm
by Frank Sparks News/Program Director
October 25, 2021 at 9:56 AM
(Slippery Rock Twp., Pa.) Pa State Police in New Castle are reporting that they were dispatched to Cheeseman’s Fright Farm in Slippery Rock Twp. on Friday night around 9:10 OM for a report of a stolen vehicle.
Upon investigating it was learned that a 46-year-old man from Hubbard Ohio had his 2011 Ford F-350 stolen by an unknown person. The suspect fled in the scene in an unknown direction. the truck had Ohio registration plate number HEG6916. State Police in New Castle are asking anyone with information to call them at the New Castle Barracks.