BREAKING NEWS From D-A’s Office On Six-Hour Standoff In Raccoon Twp

BREAKING NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE IN REGARDS TO SIX-HOUR STANDOFF IN RACCOON TOWNSHIP LATE LAST NIGHT. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS THE STORY. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

New Castle Police Nab Deadly Shooting Suspect

New Castle police have the suspect in a deadly shooting. Isaiah Angry was arrested yesterday for criminal homicide and other charges. Detectives say Angry gunned down 32-year-old Todd Walker yesterday morning inside of a home along North Lee Avenue. There’s no word yet on a motive.

Rain This Afternoon As Temps Not To Get Above Mid-30’s Today

WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 22ND, 2019

 

TODAY – WINDY. SOME SNOW THIS MORNING WILL BE
MIXED WITH RAIN DURING THE AFTERNOON
HOURS. TEMPS NEARLY STEADY IN THE MID TO
UPPER 30‘S.

TONIGHT – CLOUDY. A FEW FLURRIES OR SNOW SHOWERS
POSSIBLE. LOW – 26.

SATURDAY – SOME CLOUDS IN THE MORNING WILL GIVE
WAY TO MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES FOR THE
AFTERNOON. HIGH – 45.

SUNDAY – CLOUDY SKIES. HIGH – 54.

Youth Center Fund Raiser to be held May 5, 2019

A spaghetti dinner  and basket raffle will be held at the Uncommon Grounds Cafe to benefit the DiMantae Bronaugh Youth Center The event will  begin at  2 p.m. and end at 7 p.m on Sunday, May 5, 2019.

Cost is $10 for adults, children ages 3-12 $7, and  2 under free.

Anita Gordon, founder of the youth center was Dimantae’s aunt and the  group was designated as a 501c3 organization.   Ms. Gordon said the  committee is  looking for a site to house a youth center.  The youth center, once it becomes a reality  will  be dedicated to helping enrich the lives of  youth in the city of Aliquippa.
Any organization or business wishing to donate a basket for the raffle  should call Ms. Gordon at 724-252-5800.
 For tickets for the dinner call Ms. Gordon,
Jaimie,  724-630-9418, or Sue 724-650-9082..

Help end gerrymandering. Join us April 5th at King’s

The local chapter of FairDistrictsPA/ will hold the monthly meeting on Friday, April 5th at 7p.m. at King’s Family Restaurant in Monaca.  Fair Districts is a non-partisan, citizen-led group working to end gerrymandering through legislation.  The public is welcomed to attend. 

Center at the Mall—April Events


Fun events/programs coming up include:

 

·        Day at the Mall, April 10th at 10AM

·        Dinner and a Movie, April 24th at 4PM

·        Healthy Steps for Older Adults, April 25th at 9AM

·        Mountaineer Casino Trip, April 29th at 8:30AM

·        Lunch & Learn (Stop Pre-Diabetes), April 29th at 12PM

·        Art Show, May 2nd, 3rd, & 4th

Center at the Mall

Beaver Valley Mall, Unit 284

Monaca, PA 15061

(T): 724-774-5654

(F): 724-774-5671

http://www.centeratthemall.com/

https://www.facebook.com/CenterattheMall

Barbara and Greg Hill from Lowenhill Home Care Services stop by Teleforum Thursday March 21, 2019

Barbara Hill CEO and Founder of Lowenhill Home Services and her husband Greg Hill stopped by to visit on Teleforum with Frank Sparks Thursday march 21, 2019.

Barbara and Greg talked about their mission and how Lowenhill helps their clients with their daily needs whether it be grocery shopping, housekeeping, take medicine, assisting get a bath or just some one to sit and play a game with the client they are there to help the client stay in their home and not have to go just be a number in a nursing home.

The Hill’s took Frank through the process of Lowenhill staff as they enter a client’s home to assist them in their needs. Lowenhill also offers spiritual wellness if the client would like that.

You can watch the interview as it streamed Live on Facebook by pressing the paly button below….

If you would like more info on Lowenhill Home Services or would like to more information on employment opportunities go to  https://lowenhill.com/

Best of Beaver County with Jim Roddey was all about Technology and Fund Raising.

Jim Roddey, Host of “Best of Beaver County”

(Beaver Falls, PA.) “The Best of Beaver County” with host Jim Roddey was on Beaver County  Radio Thursday, March 21, 2019. The show is presented by the St. Barnabas Health System and St. Barnabas Beaver Meadows.

Jim’s guest’s this week were renown Surgeon Dr. Joseph Maroon who is a  board-certified clinical professor of neurological surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and the Heindl Scholar in Neuroscience and Shelli Sommariva, St. Barnabas Charities Executive Director.

Dr. Joseph Maroon

In the first segment Jim and Dr. Maroon talked about Dr. Maroon’s experience in the neuroscience and his time as one the Pittsburgh Steelers Doctors. Dr. Maroon also talked about the ever advancing technology and of Neuroscience and how it can help some of the resident’s of St. Barnabas as they age.

 

 

 

Jim Roddey interviews Shelli Sommariva on the “Best of Beaver County”

In segment two Roddey and Shelli Sommariva, St. Barnabas Charities Executive Director talked about the tough task Shelli has of asking people for donations to St. Barnabas. They also talked about the different fund raisers St. Barnabas has throughout the year. One of the main programs that was highlighted was the “Presents for Patients”.

 

You can watch the entire show as it happened on Facebook Live and on WBVP and WMBA by pressing the play button below……

The radio broadcast will be replayed each week from 11:30 am to Noon on Sundays on Beaver County Radio. Tune in next week at 11:00 a.m. as Jim will be welcoming in two more of  the “Best in Beaver County”  guests presented by St. Barnabas.

Click on the logo below if you would like more info on St. Barnabas….

 

Some Republican Leaders Now Say President Trump Has Gone Too Far With His Tirade Against McCain

President Donald Trump’s tirade against the late GOP Sen. John McCain is leading some members of his own party to say-  this time, the president has gone too far. Many Senate Republicans have been reluctant to criticize the president directly, but several have issued or tweeted statements praising McCain, who died in August. Among them is Senate Majority Leader MItch McConnell, who, without mentioning Trump, called McCain a “genuine American hero.” McCain spent more than five years imprisoned and tortured in Vietnam. Veterans have joined in the chorus of criticism, saying they can’t understand why Trump would speak with so disrespectfully about a man who suffered years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, devoted his life to public service, and died of brain cancer seven months ago. One such veteran – Vietnam vet Terry Barker – tells the Los Angeles Times that even though he voted for Trump and agrees with his politics, the president “should just let it go”.