Yard sale Fri July 16th 8-2 and Saturday 8-1 July 17th. 111 Hickory Dr. Chippewa Twp Pa collectables, tools, guitars and more!
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Pa. Work Search Requirements Resume This Week for Unemployment
- Job search and training assistance;
- Adult education classes and workshops;
- Résumé assistance; and
- Referral services to partners.
Employment and training programs and assistance are available for people who qualify for Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). These programs work closely with participants in identifying interests, goals, and opportunities for job training or education to help them find a fulfilling career. They also focus on mitigating barriers to success in employment like access to child care, transportation, mental health services, and ongoing mentorship bonds after starting a job.
- Job search and training assistance;
- Adult education classes and workshops;
- Résumé assistance; and
- Referral services to partners.
Employment and training programs and assistance are available for people who qualify for Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). These programs work closely with participants in identifying interests, goals, and opportunities for job training or education to help them find a fulfilling career. They also focus on mitigating barriers to success in employment like access to child care, transportation, mental health services, and ongoing mentorship bonds after starting a job.
Pfizer to Discuss COVID-19 Vaccine Booster with US Officials
Pfizer to discuss COVID-19 vaccine booster with US officials
By HOPE YEN Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pfizer says it plans to meet Monday with top U.S. health officials to discuss the drugmaker’s request for federal authorization of a third dose of its COVID-19 vaccine. President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser is acknowledging “it is entirely conceivable, maybe likely” that booster shots will be needed in the coming months. Last week, Pfizer asserted booster shots would be needed within 12 months, drawing a rebuttal from U.S. health officials saying booster shots were not needed “at this time.” While Dr. Anthony Fauci isn’t ruling out the possibility, he says it’s too soon for the government to recommend another shot.
Butler County Couple Charged After Pa. State Troopers Find Their Three Young Children Home Alone
(Concord Twp., Butler County, Pa.) Pa State Police in Butler are reporting that they went to a home on Oneida Valley Road in Concord Twp., Butler County on Friday, July 9, 2021, at 8:55 PM, to notify the occupants that their dog was in the roadway.
Troopers are reporting via release that upon arriving they found three children ages 8,6, and 3 home alone. When Troopers questioned the children, they did not know how long their parents had been gone.
The release stated that Troopers were able to make contact with the children’s mother, 32-year-old Mandy McCall who they arrested on the scene for child endangerment, and Reckless Endangerment. The father 39-year-old Jacob Fowler was also cited for the same charges.
Troopers say the case is open and being investigated by Pa State Police in Butler.
Man Refuses to Pull over for Baden Police and Leads Officers on Chase Through Several Communities
(File Photo)
(Baden,Pa.) Police in Baden tried to pull over a vehicle on Route 65 being driven by Christerfer Freed on Saturday night. Freed would not pull over for the officer and he lead police on a car chase through several communities.
Officers used spike strips along Toms Run Road to try and stop him and as his vehicle came to a stop he then exited his car near Emsworth and jumped into the Ohio River. Officers then used a boat to catch him. Freed was wanted on a parole violation and is now being held in the Beaver County Jail facing multiple charges.
Line Painting Operations Continue In Beaver, Lawrence, and Allegheny Counties this Week
Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is advising motorists that line painting operations on various roadways in Lawrence, Beaver and Allegheny counties will occur Monday through Friday, July 12-16 weather permitting.
Work to repaint lines will occur each day in the following locations:
Lawrence County (8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.)
- I-376 in various municipalities
- Route 422 from Business 422 in Shenango Township to Butler County
Beaver County (8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.)
- Route 588 in Merion and North Sewickley townships
Allegheny County (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
- Route 50 from Carnegie Borough to Bridgeville Borough
- Route 65 from the McKees Rocks Bridge in the City of Pittsburgh to Beaver County
- Route 65 in the City of Pittsburgh (spot painting as needed)
- Route 2048 (Business 22) in the Municipality of Monroeville, Wilkins Township, and Churchill Borough
- Route 2060 (Aber Road) in the Municipality of Penn Hills
- Route 791 (Rodi Road) in the Municipality of Penn Hills and Churchill Boroug
Roadway line painting is an important part of PennDOT’s highway safety initiatives. Paint lines provide direction, delineation, and guidance to motorists.
Motorists who accidentally get paint on their vehicles should immediately wash the paint off with a high-pressure water stream and detergent. Dried paint can be removed with de-natured alcohol and a soft cloth. Generally, PennDOT is not responsible for paint on vehicles.

Motorists should use caution and be aware of changing traffic patterns when driving through the area.
PA Pilot Program Expands ATV Trail Connector Access
Keystone State News Connection
| July 12, 2021 |
PA Pilot Program Expands ATV Trail Connector Access
Emily Scott
HARRISBURG, Pa. — North Central Pennsylvania will soon have 70 miles of new roads open to all-terrain vehicles, connecting the existing Potter and Tioga trails.
The state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) said the pilot program will launch on July 16 and run through Sep. 26. It’s opening state forest roads, snowmobile trails, and PennDOT roads previously not designated for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), in response to growing demand in the state for riding opportunities.
Wesley Robinson, press secretary for the DCNR, said the pilot will make longer ATV rides more accessible.
“There are a lot of people who have ATVs and might have to travel several hours to use them legally,” Robinson explained. “That was a big reason behind this, because there’s just a high level of interest in folks wanting to ride ATVs in the state.”
The DCNR acknowledged environmental and noise concerns accompany the use of ATVs. Robinson pointed out during the pilot, they will conduct environmental monitoring to gauge its impact.
Sarah Corcoran, conservation program manager for the Sierra Club Pennsylvania chapter, said she hopes the agency examines the effects of illegal riding that could occur.
“It’s going to be tough for folks to not be on those trails after the pilot’s over,” Corcoran cautioned. “I want to know what their enforcement practices are going to be during the pilot program, to make sure that folks are only riding where they’re allowed to be riding.”
She added the public comment period should open lines of communication to ensure concerns are addressed.
Henry Sorgen, president of the 1,500-member Central Mountains ATV Association in Clinton County, thinks improving ATV access can help support the local economy.
“That’s what the pilot program is to prove to PennDOT, to DCNR, to Harrisburg,” Sorgen argued. “That we can do this and bring in tourism and boost the sales of gas and food, and hotel and campground stays, in our region.”
The pilot will reconvene in May 2022 for a second round, and will include a connector to the Tiadaghton State Forest and the Haneyville ATV Trail System in Lycoming and Clinton counties.
Woman Shot To Death in McKees Rocks Early Monday Morning
(Mc Kees Rocks, Pa.) An early morning shooting in McKees Rocks has claimed the life of an unidentified woman.
The shooting happened just after midnight on Gray Street When first responders arrived, they found a woman with multiple gunshot wounds. She was taken to an area hospital where she later died.
President Biden to Speak About Voting Rights in Philadelphia On Tuesday
President Joe Biden will speak in Philadelphia on Tuesday to discuss voting rights. The visit comes as fights over the 2020 presidential election continue. The White House’s announcement Friday says only that Biden’s remarks will be on “actions to protect the sacred, constitutional right to vote.”
End of Term in Sight, Gov. Wolf Sets Sights on School Funding
End of term in sight, Wolf sets sights on school funding
By MARC LEVY Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — With just a year and a half left in office, Gov. Tom Wolf’s primary focus will be convincing the Republican-controlled Legislature to modernize how state aid is distributed to Pennsylvania’s public schools. Doing so would direct more money to Pennsylvania’s poorest school districts as well as to growing districts. In an interview Thursday, Wolf told The Associated Press he remains dedicated to two initiatives that have drawn stiff resistance from many Republicans. That’s adding tolls to nine major interstate bridges in need of upgrades and forcing fossil fuel-fired power plants to pay a price for the carbon dioxide they emit. The 72-year-old Democrat is term-limited.










