Man Arrested and Jailed, Charged with Aggravated Assault on a Juvenile Near Blackhawk High

(File Photo of Beaver County Jail where Joseph Monnich is currently being lodged)

Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News
(Beaver, Pa.) Joseph Michael Monnich is lodged in the Beaver County Jail  following his arrest earlier this month  for two felony counts of aggravated assault on a child in the area  of Blackhawk High School. on May 29, 2022

He was arraigned on the charges  Preliminary hearing was on June 1,2022. He is facing two felony counts of unlawful contact with a minor (sexual offenses),  two  misdemeanor counts of  indecent assault  w/o consent of other, two misdemeanor counts  of assault on a person less than age 16, and  corruption of minors.
He faces a hearing on Tuesday June 21, 2022 at  8:45 AM in Beaver County Central Court.

Production at Bedeviled Baby Formula Factory Halted by Storm

(Brandon Watson/Sturgis Journal via AP)
By TOM MURPHY AP Health Writer
Severe weather has forced Abbott Nutrition to pause production at a Michigan baby formula factory that had just restarted. The company said late Wednesday that production for its EleCare specialty formula has stopped, but it has enough supply to meet needs until more formula can be made. Abbott says it needs to assess damage and re-sanitize the factory after severe thunderstorms and heavy rains swept through southwestern Michigan Monday evening. The company didn’t indicate how much damage the factory sustained. Abbott had restarted the Sturgis, Michigan, factory on June 4 after it had been closed since February due to contamination.

Bill That Would Limit Inmates’ Records Access Passes House

(AP Photo/Matt Rourke/File Photo)
By BROOKE SCHULTZ Associated Press/Report for America
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A bill that would allow incarcerated people to request public records only about themselves or their own cases is making its way through the Pennsylvania Legislature. The bill passed the House on Tuesday and now goes to the Senate. It would amend the state’s Right-to-Know Law by restricting the access inmates have to documents held by governments and public agencies. Supporters of the bill say it would help stem a tide of frivolous requests that can tie up state resources. Opponents say it’s unlikely to cure the problem and probably unconstitutional to boot.

Cosby Lawyer Urges Jurors to Consider Only Proof From Trial

(AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — A lawyer for Bill Cosby told jurors they need to look past years of public accusations against him and consider only the evidence presented by a woman who says he sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in 1975 when she was 16. Lawyer Jennifer Bonjean told the jury during closing arguments at a California civil trial Wednesday that Judy Huth and her attorneys had not come close to proving their case against Cosby. Huth’s attorneys say Cosby must be held accountable for his sexual abuse. Cosby, who is not attending the trial, has repeatedly denied any sexual activity with Huth.

Pennsylvania Senate Pushes Plans to Cut Corporate Taxes

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania Senate is advancing two competing plans to slash the state’s corporate net income tax rate. Democrats warn the bills are premature because there’s no agreement with Gov. Tom Wolf. The bills passed Wednesday on a nearly party-line basis in twin votes in the Republican-controlled chamber. The Democratic governor has said he is optimistic about coming to an agreement with Republicans on a plan to cut taxes for corporations that pay Pennsylvania’s 9.99% tax rate. That’s one of the nation’s highest. Wolf has yet to agree to a plan as part of this month’s budget negotiations. The state House in April passed yet another plan.

Hopewell Twp. Based PGT Trucking INC. Appoints Beaver County Man as Executive Lead

(Photo of Larry Cox provided by PGT Trucking)

Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio
(Hopewell Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) PGT Trucking that is based in Hopewell Twp., Beaver County announced that Beaver County resident Laurence Cox, has been promoted  to a new   executive position of VP  of Sustainability  Leading  PGT’s decarbonization efforts, effective immediately according to a press release that was sent out on Wednesday, June 15, 2022.

As part of the firm’s focus on progressive  transportation and fleet evolution, they are embracing change, leveraging technology and stretching their capabilities to continuously improve the  service they  provide to their customers. Cox will help lead these projects and ensure  a responsible use of resources  throughout the company.

Cox is a native of Beaver County , has an engineering degree from PSU, , and an MBA  from the University of Chicago. He spent over 2 decades  serving  the steel industry in various roles at National Steel, moving to Pittsburgh Logistics in 2004.  In 2010, Larry joined PGT as Process Improvement Manager.
Gregg Troian, PGT Trucking President said, “I am certain  Larry  in his new role he’ll champion for our organization  to adopt new, sustainable best practices with a strong focus   on the future of flatbed.”

Ambridge Council Approves Two Lot Subdivision and Lot Consolidation

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Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
(Ambridge, Pa.) Council on Tuesday night approved the lot subdivision for the Well Built property on the former Sukkup site. Lot consolidation approval for the Beaver County Emergency Services Center was approved. Both actions were approved by the borough engineer and planning commission.
Borough Manager Mario Leone said that the streetscape contract between Stromberg Garrigan and Associates was approved based on his and the borough engineer’s recommendation.. Council approved the grant consultant contract between KSA and the borough.

Man in Custody After Frist Responders Called to Same Address in McKees Rocks Twice

(McKees Rocks, Pa.) A man is in custody today after first responders were called to the same address in McKees Rocks twice Emergency first responders were first called around 10:30 PM to the home at the intersection of Singer Avenue and Dohrman Street for a domestic dispute.
First responders then helped the woman at the address to get a Protection from Abuse Order from a man there.
About an hour later, 911 received another call about a fire at the same address and as police arrived they saw a man running from the house and he was taken into custody.
The Allegheny county Fire Marshal is investigating the fire to determine if it was set intentionally

Vice President Harris Visiting Pittsburgh on Friday

(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File Photo)

(Washington, D.C.) Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Pittsburgh on Friday to talk about the Biden-Harris Administration’s investments in removing and replacing lead pipes.
She will be joined by Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Marcia Fudge and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan.

The “Psychologist Is In” – Learn About The Psychology Of Saving This Tuesday.

By Mark Peterson, Beaver County Radio June 15, 2022 4:00 P.M.

(Beaver County, PA)  Think back to your childhood. Who taught you how to Save?  Better yet, Who was it that told you to start saving in the first place?  Most people recive a piggy bank somewhere along the line to save their change in as children. The ironic thing is, most of us never learn much more about why we need to, or how to really save.  Learn age old proven techniques that can give you the discipline you need to save on Teleforum this Tuesday, June 21st. Tom Young, from 1st Consultants, Inc. in Beaver will host a guest segment on Beaver County Radio that happens on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 starting at 9 A.M. as part of his ongoing monthly series of multi media forums.

 Did you know the “real” retirement age for people is 87? 

Fact – Most people don’t want to work until age 87.

Fact – It’s also a safe bet that most employers would rather not have 87 year old staffers.  

Fact – The only way to change that trend is by changing the way you save, now!

Tune in on Tuesday, June 21, 2022,  the special multi media presentation  begins at 9:10 A.M. on Beaver County Radio.

 

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 Wednesday June 21, 2022.

Click the picture below on 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! In case you missed it, here is an archived presentation of Tom Young’s  multimedia program from the beginning of the month that originally aired on May 17, 2022, on Beaver County Radio:

https://www.facebook.com/beavercountyradio/videos/701196184422001

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

https://fb.watch/dwLYG2Yid4/