Gaming Control Board Reports Revenue Increase of 13% in June

HARRISBURG, PA:  The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) reported today that the combined total revenue generated from all forms of gaming, along with fantasy contests, during June 2023 was $440,491,675, an increase of 13% compared to revenue generated in June 2022.

 

Sources of gaming revenue regulated by the PGCB include slot machines, table games, internet gaming, sports wagering, fantasy contests and video gaming terminals (VGTs). The PGCB has posted separate reports for these types of gaming on its website, https://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/.

 

Route 65 roadwork will begin soon in New Brighton and Daugherty

(New Brighton, PA) As repair work continues on State Route 65, PennDOT District 11 is announcing overnight operations in New Brighton Borough and Daugherty Township.  Beginning on Monday, July 31, roadway improvement work will occur between the hours of 8:00 AM to 6:00 AM on State Route 65 from Fifth Avenue in New Brighton Borough to North Avenue in Daugherty Township.

Residents and motorists should expect parking restrictions in the construction areas.  Drivers are reminded to allow extra time when traveling and to obey all posted traffic signs for the safety of those working on the roads.

Center Township Supervisors considering auto rental agency application

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published July 18, 2023 10:45 A.M.

(Center Township, PA) Supervisor’s chairman Bill DiCioccio, Jr. reported that the planning commission approved the application and the township is to make a decision that will be rendered at the Monday, August  21, 2023 regular meeting which begins at 7 p.m.
The proposed auto rental agency will be next to the Beaver Valley Auto Mall located at the Beaver Valley Mall ,DiCiccio, said.

Route 3014 McKees Rocks Bridge Westbound Ramp Closures Begin Next Week in McKees Rocks

Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing westbound ramp closures on Route 3014 (McKees Rocks Bridge) in McKees Rocks Borough, Allegheny County will begin next Monday, July 24 weather permitting.

Starting at 7 a.m. next Monday, a full closure of the westbound McKees Rocks Bridge off-ramp to Helen Street will occur through early October. Additionally, beginning Monday, July 31 a full closure of the westbound McKees Rocks Bridge on-ramp from Helen Street will occur through early September. Crews will perform work to replace the pavement on each ramp. A single lane of traffic will be maintained on the bridge.

Traffic on the closed ramps will be detoured.

Posted Detour
Route 65 to Helen Street

  • From the intersection of Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard) and the McKees Rocks Bridge, continue southbound on Route 65
  • Take the ramp to Route 19/Route 51/West End Bridge
  • Turn right onto northbound Route 51 (West Carson Street)
  • Turn left on Stanhope Street
  • Turn right on Linden Street
  • Turn right on Route 51 (Island Avenue)
  • Turn right onto the McKees Rocks Bridge
  • Take the off-ramp to Helen Street
  • End Detour

Helen Street to Route 51

  • From Helen Street, take the ramp to McKees Rocks Bridge towards Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard)
  • Turn right onto southbound Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard)
  • Take the ramp to Route 19/Route 51/West End Bridge
  • Turn right onto northbound Route 51 (West Carson Street)
  • Turn left on Stanhope Street
  • Turn right on Linden Street
  • Turn right on Route 51 (Island Avenue)
  • Continue following Route 51 (Island Avenue) to the McKees Rocks Bridge
  • End Detour

The portion of the westbound pedestrian sidewalk between Helen Street and Route 51 (Island Avenue) will be open, however the previously closed section between Helen Street and Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard) will remained closed.

Phase 2 of the $22.4 million McKees Rocks Bridge preservation project extends between Route 51 (Island Avenue) and Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard) and includes sidewalk repairs and replacement, full-depth concrete pavement reconstruction of the road and four ramps at Helen Street, ADA curb ramp installation, approach pavement work at intersections of Routes 65 and 51, barrier repair, deck overhang and spall repair, fencing installation, and other miscellaneous construction. As work occurs, traffic will be reduced to a single lane in each direction, with occasional truck and turning-lane detours occurring at the West End Bridge as needed. The overall project is anticipated to conclude in the fall of 2025.

The Brayman Construction Corporation and Advantage Steel and Construction, LLC are the prime contractor.

To help keep motorists informed as work progresses, PennDOT has created an email distribution list for the McKees Rocks Bridge preservation including traffic advisories and construction updates. Enroll by sending email addresses to ymanyisha@pa.gov. Please write “Subscribe – McKees Rocks Bridge” in the subject line.

Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts.

Subscribe to PennDOT news and traffic alerts in Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence counties at www.penndot.pa.gov/District11.

Information about infrastructure in District 11, including completed work and significant projects, is available at www.penndot.pa.gov/D11Results. Find PennDOT’s planned and active construction projects at www.projects.penndot.gov.

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AAA: Gas Prices Increase Slightly in Western PA

Gas prices are two cents higher in Western Pennsylvania this week at $3.643 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.

This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average                      $3.643
Average price during the week of July 10, 2023                                                $3.623
Average price during the week of July 18, 2022                                                $4.737

The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:      

$3.695      Altoona
$3.713      Beaver
$3.699      Bradford
$3.602      Brookville
$3.654      Butler
$3.655      Clarion
$3.596      DuBois
$3.656      Erie
$3.656      Greensburg
$3.695      Indiana
$3.582      Jeannette
$3.673      Kittanning
$3.654      Latrobe
$3.608      Meadville
$3.689      Mercer
$3.524      New Castle
$3.654      New Kensington
$3.693      Oil City
$3.668      Pittsburgh

$3.575      Sharon
$3.549      Uniontown
$3.699      Warren
$3.604      Washington

Trend Analysis:

Despite a notable cratering in gas demand in the days since the July Fourth holiday, pump prices crept higher over the past week in most of the country. Today’s national average of $3.565 is two cents more than a week ago, one cent less than a month ago and 97 cents lower than a year ago.

The main culprit is a higher price for oil, which moved from the upper $60s per barrel recently to the mid-$70s. Oil prices have increased partly due to rising market optimism that fewer interest rate hikes may be on the horizon. At the close of last Wednesday’s formal trading session, WTI increased by 92 cents to settle at $75.75.

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas demand decreased significantly from 9.6 to 8.76 million b/d last week. Meanwhile, total domestic gasoline stocks stayed flat at 219.5 million barrels. Although lower gas demand typically pushes pump prices lower, rising oil prices have lifted them. If oil prices continue to rise, pump prices will likely follow suit.

Motorists can find current gas prices nationwide, statewide, and countywide at gasprices.aaa.com.

Josh Naylor’s 3 RBIs Lead Guardians over Pirates 11-0 to End 4-Game Skid

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Josh Naylor had three RBIs with a home run and a double, helping the Cleveland Guardians rout the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-0 on Monday night to end a four-game losing streak.

Naylor’s sixth-inning RBI double extended his hitting streak to eight games and gave Cleveland a 5-0 lead. He drove a Yohan Ramirez sinker over the left-field wall in the seventh for a nine-run lead, the last of the Guardians’ trio of two-run homers.

“When he drives the ball the other way, he’s so dangerous,” Guardians manager Terry Francona said. “That’s why I don’t think we haven’t seen yet the best of him. I just think there’s more in there. I’m not saying he’s not doing great. I’m just saying there’s more in there.”

Steven Kwan added an RBI single in the eighth and Myles Straw had a run-scoring infield single in the ninth. Cleveland had totaled 10 runs during its four losses.

Michael Kelly (1-0) struck out two and allowed two hits in 1 2/3 innings for his first major league win. Xzavion Curry gave up one hit and one walk in three innings.

“I think it’s great for us to just be able to band together as a bullpen,” Curry said. “Put a strong game together to be able to get the team back into the win column and hopefully get things rolling.”

Quinn Priester (0-1), the fourth-ranked prospect in the Pirates’ system, allowed seven runs and seven hits over 5 1/3 innings in his major league debut.

“Just kind of getting the feel,” Priester said. “Feeling that confidence, feeling the game situation and learning. Ultimately I might have failed a little bit tonight, but those failures are gonna push me to get better.”

Endy Rodríguez, ranked third, also debuted to catch Priester in a battery often used at Triple-A Indianapolis. He was 0 for 4 and struck out three times.

“It felt good. Felt great,” Rodríguez said. “Tomorrow’s another day, right? … I wasn’t nervous. I saw the ball well.”

Pittsburgh has lost four in a row, eight of nine and 11 of 13, falling a season-high 12 games below .500 at 41-53 after a 20-8 start. The Pirates were shut out for the 10th time and held to four hits or fewer for the 17th time.

Cleveland pitched its ninth shutout, one shy of the big league high.

Following a 47-minute rain delay, Priester gave up one hit in the first four innings, a two-run homer to Amed Rosario n the fourth. Bo Naylor doubled into the left-centerfield notch, extending the lead to 3-0 in the fifth.

José Ramírez had an RBI double ahead of Naylor’s double in a four-run sixth and Andrés Giménez hit a two-run homer.

“I think we were able to see (Priester’s) stuff,” Giménez said. “Obviously, he was attacking us in the strike zone with the fastball early on. We saw what his pitches were doing. The second time through, we were able to execute.”

No Winner in Monday’s Powerball Drawing, Jackpot Reaches $1 Billion

ST. JOSEPH. Mo. (AP) — The Powerball jackpot rose yet again to an estimated $1 billion after no winning ticket was sold for the latest drawing.

No ticket for Monday’s drawing matched the white balls 5, 8, 9, 17, 41 and red Powerball 21. The jackpot was estimated at $900 million.

The new jackpot for Wednesday’s drawing would be the seventh highest in U.S. history and the third largest for Powerball. Ticket buyers have a chance at $1 billion paid out in yearly increments or a $516.8 million one-time lump sum before taxes.

Three people won $2 million after matching all five numbers plus the Power Play, lottery officials said. The winning tickets were sold in Arkansas, Georgia and Texas.

Five people won $1 million after matching all five numbers. The winning tickets were sold in Connecticut, Florida, Kentucky, New York and Pennsylvania.

The game’s abysmal odds of 1 in 292.2 million are designed to build big prizes that draw more players. The largest Powerball jackpot was $2.04 billion Powerball last November.

The last time someone won the Powerball jackpot was April 19 for a top prize of nearly $253 million. Since then, no one has won the grand prize in the past 38 consecutive drawings. The jackpot will keep growing until someone wins.

Powerball is played in 45 states, as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Beaver County Chamber’s Monday Memo: 07/17/23

Week of July 17, 2023
Deadline to Register for the Legislative Cruise is July 19!
2023 Legislative Cruise on the Gateway Clipper
Date: July 26, 2023
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Join us for an evening aboard the Gateway Clipper right here in Beaver County! Set sail with your local and state officials! This is an opportunity to network with legislators and fellow Chamber members. We will be departing from the Rochester Boat Ramp.
Sponsorship Opportunities available, contact Molly Suehr at msuehr@bcchamber.com.
August 16, 2023 Afterhours: Smash Factory
Date: August 16, 2023
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Cost: Members: $20 | Non-Members: $25
Join us we welcome one of Beaver County’s newest businesses, and first dedicated golf simulator, Smash Factory! You will have an opportunity to check out the greens from all over the world in air conditioned bays, along with networking, appetizers and beverages.
Sept. 13, 2023 Afterhours: Monaca Brewing Co.
Date: September 13, 2023
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Cost: Members: $20 | Non-Members: $25
Enjoy an evening at one of Beaver County’s newest breweries, filled with networking and deliciousness.
Limited spots remain to apply for
Leadership Beaver County Cohort VI!
Apply Today
Final deadline for applications is July 24 | Click here for FAQs
Submit your member news to msuehr@bcchamber.com
CCBC Announces New 2023-24 Board of Trustees Chair
Monaca, PA – The Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) is pleased to announce Harry Kunselman as the new Board of Trustees Chair for 2023-24 as voted on at the June public meeting.
The Board’s Nominating Committee presents the slate of officers to serve one-year terms starting July 1. Kunselman previously served on the CCBC Foundation Board of Directors. Read the full release here.
Congratulations to Lori Altrudo
Lori Konarski Altrudo with Patriot Lending Services Solves the Mortgage Puzzle. Celebrating 30 years in the business, Lori has helped many buyers get in the home of their dreams. A quote from one of her buyers, “Lori is an absolute rock star”. Lori grew up in Ambridge and always wants to help the people in Beaver County.
Flexible Hybrid Workspace Rentals for Private Practice & Small Businesses
Visit www.TristarHWC.com for more information about the property and renting at the cooperative.
Feel free to email directly at info@TristarHWC.com.
Middle States Reaffirms Community College of Beaver County Accreditation for Eight Years
The Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) announces reaffirmation of accreditation after evaluation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) in March of 2023.
Read the full article here.
The Allegheny County Airport Authority is hosting a free reception, 3 to 5 p.m. August 10, 2023, to learn about upcoming opportunities for contractors to join the Terminal Modernization Program at Pittsburgh International Airport. Location: Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters Building, 650 Ridge Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15205.
RSVP or questions: Email TMPinfo@Flypittsburgh.com. Learn more at www.PITTransformed.com.
Bags & Blessings 5K
Join this Annual 5K Fun Walk/Run
Register before August 4th for a race t-shirt!
Date: Saturday, September 9, 2023
Time: 9AM – 11AM
Location: Beaver Station
250 East End Ave., Beaver, PA 15009
Sign up here.
United Way of Beaver County: A Very Special Purse Bingo
Date: Sunday, August 6, 2023
Location: Monaca Turners
Admission:
$40 General (1pm)
$55 VIP (12:30pm) – includes early admission, special raffle, easy parking. Only 100 tickets will be sold.

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Tom Young Will Discuss the Family Money Farm and The CFO Project Tuesday Morning on Teleforum

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) On Tuesday  July 18, 2023 Tom Young from 1st Consultants, Inc. in Beaver will join Eddy Crow on “Teleforum” and co-host a guest segment on Beaver County Radio to discuss the “The Family Money Farm and the CFO Project” a new way of financial planning.  Tom will tell the listeners how to grow the money tree and to keep the money for the family and not pay government fees. Tom will also discuss college loan payback after retirement.  The special show starts at 9:10 A.M. as part of an ongoing monthly series of multi media forums.

Change your mindset and you change the future.

Tune in on Tuesday, July 18, 2023,  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.

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.

Massive search is underway for missing children swept away in suburban Philadelphia flash flood

This photo provided by Jersey Central Power & Light shows flooding along Snyder Road, in Phillipsburg, N.J., near the intersection with county Route 519, Sunday, July 16, 2023. (Courtesy of JCP&L via AP)

WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. (AP) — Crews in suburban Philadelphia on Monday intensified the search for a missing 9-month-old boy and his 2-year-old sister, swept away after weekend rains swelled the banks of a creek while they were driving to a barbecue with their family. Upper Makefield Township Fire Chief Tim Brewer said Monday the effort would be a “massive undertaking” and that 100 search crew and numerous drones would be looking for the siblings along the creek that drains into the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Brewer says the children are part of a Charleston, South Carolina, family visiting relatives and friends and were driving when they got caught in a flash flood Saturday.