Tom Young Talks about Following and Finding Your Star

(Brighton Twp., Pa.) Tune today at 10:05 AM, Tom Young from 1st Consultants, Inc. in Beaver will join Frank Sparks on “Driving in The Fastlane”.

This month Tom will discuss “Following and Finding your Star”.

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 10:10 A.M. to be directed to the WBVP and WMBA Facebook page where the special multi media simulcast will be streamed on Facebook Live.

Give blood or platelets now to prevent a winter blood shortage and possibly win a trip to the Super Bowl

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania is now urging people in Pennsylvania to make an appointment to give blood or platelets this month because they are on a shortage of blood this winter.  Donors that have types O, A negative and B negative blood are especially needed and those who give between January 1st-25th, 2026 will be entered automatically for a chance to win a trip to Super Bowl LX (60) and an exciting experience for the event in Santa Clara, California this year. More information about this giveaway can be found at RedCrossBlood.org/SuperBowl by clicking here.

According to a release from the American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania, here is more information about how you can make an appointment to donate blood or platelets:

How to donate blood

  • Simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enable the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age in most states (16 with parental consent where allowed by state law), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.
  • Blood and platelet donors can save time at their next donation by using RapidPass® to complete their pre-donation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, before arriving at the blood drive. To get started, follow the instructions at RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass or use the Blood Donor App.

Local America250PA kickoff events getting ready to launch

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) This year is the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America. Cassandra Coleman, the executive director of America250PA, will visit both Beaver and Lawrence counties on Sunday, January 25th to launch the local celebration. This involved the state of Pennsylvania putting on a commitment to visit all of its counties, which started on Friday. The Beaver County Courthouse’s meeting room in Beaver will host their kickoff event for America250PA this Sunday starting at 4:15 p.m. and the New Castle Public Library will host Lawrence County’s event for that celebration on the same day at 6:30 p.m. 

UPDATE: Police Say Victim Lied and Shot Himself Accidently In Beaver Falls Sunday Night Incident

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff at 7:54 AM 1/20/26
(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Beaver County Radio’s Curtis Walsh originally reported that Beaver Falls Police were involved in an investigation on 5th Avenue between 17th Street and 18th Street in Beaver Falls Sunday night shortly after 11pm.
Beaver Falls Police Chief David Johnson issued an update via release late Monday that stated officers were dispatched to the area of 18th Street and 5th Ave. at 10 PM Sunday night for a report of a male being treated for a gunshot wound to the hand.  On arrival the victim stated to officers that an unknown person in a vehicle fired a single shot from the window of the vehicle and fled the area.
Through investigation it was determined that the victim lied to police and that he actually shot himself in the hand while playing with a loaded firearm. Chief Johnson said that the investigation is still ongoing and no other information is available at this time.

 

Warming centers available in Pittsburgh during frigid cold temperatures this week

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – This April 2, 2021, file photo shows bridges spanning the Allegheny River in downtown Pittsburgh. Republicans in Congress are making the politically brazen bet that it’s more advantageous to oppose President Joe Biden’s ambitious rebuild America agenda than to lend support for the costly $2.3 trillion undertaking for roads, bridges and other infrastructure investments. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The City of Pittsburgh will activate warming centers today during its expected cold temperatures. Citiparks’ five Health Active Living Centers will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. to operate as warming centers, and they are as follows:

  • Beechview Healthy Active Living Community Center | 1555 Broadway Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15216   
  • Greenfield Healthy Active Living Community Center | 745 Greenfield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217   
  • Homewood Healthy Active Living Community Center | 7321 Frankstown Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15208   
  • Sheraden Healthy Active Living Community Center | 720 Sherwood Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15204   
  • South Side Market House Healthy Active Living Community Center | 12th & Bingham Streets, Pittsburgh, PA 15203   

The city typically opens warming centers when forecasted highs are predicted to be either 20 degrees or lower. 

Warming centers available in Beaver County during frigid cold temperatures this week

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver Falls, PA) The Cornerstone of Beaver County (TCBC) is letting local residents know that warming centers are available in Beaver County to warm up during the frigid cold tempartures this week. According to the TCBC website, here are the addresses of these centers and the times they are open:

Local Warming Center Locations and Hours of Operation:

The Cornerstone of Beaver County 
600 6th Street, Beaver Falls, PA
Mon-Fri 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Koppel Volunteer Fire Department
5525 5th Avenue, Koppel, PA
Mon-Fri 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.

New Brighton Municipal Building
610 3rd Avenue, New Brighton, PA
Mon-Thurs 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Uncommon Grounds
380 Franklin Ave, Aliquippa, PA
Tues-Thurs 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

YMCA of Beaver County
2236 Third Ave., New Brighton PA
Mon-Fri 5 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Sat. 6 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sun. 12p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Anyone experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness or housing-related crisis at anytime can call The Cornerstone of Beaver County at 724-846-6400 for assistance.

Snow Watch Cancellations and Delays for Tuesday, January 20th, 2026

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January 20th, 2026

                         School or Organization       Cancellation or Delay  ( If blank no cancellation or delay reported)
  Adelphoi Education/Beaver (Rochester)         Closed- Flexible Instruction Day
  Aliquippa Area School District                2 Hour Delay; NO AM VO TECH
  Ambridge Area School District Closed Tuesday/Staff Report; No Transportation Services
  Avonworth School District 2 Hour Delay Tuesday
  Baden Academy Charter Closed 1/20/26, Flexible Instruction
  Beaver Area School District            Closed Tuesday
  Beaver County Head Start Closed Tuesday
  Beaver County Rehabilitation Center
  Big Beaver Falls Area School District Closed Tuesday- Flexible Instruction Day
  Beaver County CTC           Closed Tuesday – Flexible Instruction Day
  Beaver County Transit Authority         
  Beaver Valley Montessori School Closed Tuesday
  Blackhawk Area School District            Remote Learning Day Tuesday
  Blackhawk Meals on Wheels       Closed Tuesday
  Butler County Community College (All Locations, Including Cranberry Township) Opening at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday Morning
  CCBC            Closed 01/20/26 Remote Learning 
  CCBC Aviation Sciences Center            Closed 01/20/26 Remote Learning 
  Central Valley School District            Closed 01/20/26/ Flexible Instruction
  Cornell School District 2 Hour Delay
  Education Center at Watson (Sewickley) 2 Hour Delay
  Ellwood City Area School District Closed Tuesday: Flexible Instruction Day
  Families Matter Food Pantry Closed Tuesday; Staff is to report
  Freedom Area School District Closed- Remote Learning with FID Schedule
  Head Start of Beaver County – Aliquippa Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County -Ambridge Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 7th Ave. Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 6th Ave. Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Central Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Blackhawk Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – CCBC Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start/ Early Head Start of Beaver County Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Rochester Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Southside Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton Middle School Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton High School Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Head Start of Beaver County – Riverside Tuesday Morning: Closed
  Hope Academy- Conway
  Hopewell School District Closed Tuesday-Flexible Instruction Day
 Life Family Pre-School Closed Tuesday
 Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School Closed Tuesday – Flexible Instruction Day
  Mc Guire Memorial EOC     
  Mc Guire Memorial School Closed
  Midland Borough school District Closed Tuesday
  Montour Area School District 2 Hour Delay; Tuesday
  Moon Area School District 2 Hour Delay
  Mother’s Morning Out/Noah’s Ark Preschool/Sewickley Opening at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday Morning
  Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Pre-school (Moon Twp.)
  New Brighton Area School District Closed Tuesday – Flexible Instruction Day
  New Castle Area School District 2 Hour Delay Tuesday
  New Horizons (Beaver and North in New Castle)
  • Tuesday: Closed
  North Catholic School District Closed Tuesday – Flexible Instruction Day
  Our Lady of Fatima/ Hopewell (Teacher’s In Service Day)
  Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School (Coraopolis) Closed Tuesday: Flexible Instruction Day
  Penn State Beaver (Monaca)
  Provident Charter School West (Baden) Closed Tuesday: Flexible Instruction Day
  Quaker Valley School District 2 Hour Delay; Tuesday, January 20, 2026
  Riverside Beaver County Area School District Closed Tuesday – Flexible Instruction Day
  Rochester Area School District (Closed: No School for Students, In Service Day for the Teachers)
  Robert Morris University (Moon Township)
  Seneca Valley Area School District 2 Hour Delay/Modified Kindergarten
  Sewickley Academy 2 Hour Delay Tuesday Morning
  St. Andrews Day School (Moon Township) (Teacher’s In-Service Day)
  St. James-Sewickley (Teacher’s In-Service Day)
  St. Monica Catholic Academy (Teacher’s In-Service Day, No School for the Kids)
  St. Killian’s Catholic School (Cranberry) (Teacher’s In Service Day)
  St. Peter & Paul School/Beaver (Teacher’s In-Service Day)
  St. Stephens Lutheran Academy/Zelienople Closed Tuesday Morning
  South Side Area School District Closed Tuesday – Flexible Instruction Day
  Sto Rox 2 Hour Delay
  The Prevention Network and Class Academy (Beaver County) Closed Tuesday
  Western Beaver Area School District Closed Tuesday – Flexible Instruction Day
  West Allegheny School District 2 Hour Delay Tuesday

Esmark Expands Global Sports Commitment With Sponsorship of Slovakian Professional Hockey Team

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SEWICKLEY, Pa.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 19, 2026– Esmark Sports Management and Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary of Esmark Inc., announced today it is the team sponsor and co-owner of a newly established professional hockey team in Košice, Slovakia. This partnership underscores Esmark’s commitment to supporting sports development and strengthening community connections through the unifying power of athletics.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260119104207/en/

Esmark Sports Management and Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary of Esmark Inc., is the team sponsor and co-owner of a newly established professional hockey team in Košice, Slovakia.

The Hockey Club Esmark Košice team began competing in the 2HL division of professional ice hockey in Slovakia in the 2025-2026 season. The roster features players from Košice who have been competing for clubs across Slovakia.

“The creation of this team is more than just hockey. It’s about pride, opportunity and giving the people of Košice a team of their own to cheer for,” said Richard E. Bouchard, President of Esmark Sports Management and Entertainment. “We’re proud to help bring talented athletes back home to represent their city, and to create a foundation that will inspire the next generation of players.”

Jergus Spodniak, the team’s founder, co-owner and goaltender envisioned building a team that unites local talent living in Košice but previously lacked the opportunity to represent their hometown on the professional stage. According to Spodniak, Esmark’s sponsorship ensures the financial stability and professional resources needed for the team to establish itself in Slovakia’s hockey landscape. Beyond the immediate financial support, the partnership reflects a long-term vision of building both a competitive team and a lasting community institution.

“The HK Esmark Košice team will not only provide athletes with the chance to wear their hometown colors but also give fans a team that authentically represents the pride and spirit of their community,” said Spodniak.

By joining the Hockey Club Esmark Košice team, Esmark is building on its established track record in sports development. Esmark became a majority owner of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) Johnstown Tomahawks in 2012 and played a key role in guiding the team’s growth and success. Under Bouchard and Esmark’s leadership, the Tomahawks not only thrived on the ice, but also became a cornerstone of community engagement and youth hockey development.

“Jim [James Bouchard] and Esmark demonstrated an exceptional ability to build a program that was competitive, sustainable and community-focused,” said Mark Frankenfeld, Commissioner of NAHL. “Their work with the Johnstown Tomahawks had a lasting impact on the league, community and growth of the sport, and I’m excited to see that same passion and commitment brought to The Hockey Club Esmark Košice.”

“Esmark and the Bouchard family have a proven track record of investing in sports and enhancing communities. From their work with FC Pittsburgh, to the Esmark Stars and more, they not only invest financially, but also with heart and commitment. It’s really something special to watch and be a part of,” said Mario Lemieux, National Hockey League (NHL) Hall of Fame, former owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and arguably one of the greatest hockey players of all time.

Since its founding in 2003, Esmark Inc. has a longstanding history of dedication to athletic advancement. Jim Bouchard formerly co-owned the Johnstown Tomahawks, and the company now representing over 2,000 student athletes, including those affiliated with Esmark Stars, Esmark All-Americans, Quaker Valley Hockey, FC Pittsburgh and Esmark Youth Development.

Meeting for BVIU regarding project to help New Horizon School approaches as its opening for next school year in question

(Photo Courtesy of WPXI-TV Pittsburgh, Posted on Facebook on December 14th, 2025)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The BVIU Board of Directors is expected to vote on January 28th, 2026 at their regular meeting on borrowing up to $15 million to ensure New Horizon School reopens in time for the 2026–27 school year. However, before the measure can move forward, each of the fourteen school district boards in Beaver County must first approve the proposal. This followed a special session on January 6th, 2026 that took almost four hours and it focused on finalizing details related to the financing, scope and timeline of the project and included both superintendents from the school districts that jointly own New Horizon and BVIU board members. Beaver County Commissioner Chairman Dan Camp informed the board members of the BVIU during that session that $1 million will be contributed from Beaver County toward the remediation effort. Commissioner Chairman Camp has also attended public meetings on the project over the past year and BVIU expresses their gratitude to him and leadership in Beaver County for their support of the rehabilitation project for New Horizon School and their support for the school itself. The school that assists children with special needs in Beaver County is now operating at a cost of $50,000 per month and is operating temporarily from the Charles J. Betters Innovation Center in Midland.

“Saved by the Scan” Campaign Encourages Early Detection for those at Risk of Lung Cancer

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, D.C.) According to the American Lung Association’s 2025 “State of Lung Cancer” report, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, yet fewer than 1 in 5 (18%) of people at high risk have been screened. The Ad Council and the American Lung Association have partnered for the Saved By The Scan campaign to encourage those that are eligible to get screened for lung cancer since 2021, because early detection can save lives. People who are eligible for a scan include people that smoke, or people who have quit in the last 15 years, or people with a history of 20 or more “pack years” of smoking (for example, one pack a day for 20 years, or two packs a day for 10 years) and people that are 50-80 years old. You can visit SavedByTheScan.org by clicking here to learn more and/or check if you qualify for a low-dose CT scan. Also, over 1.5 million people have taken the eligibility quiz, with 1 in 5 learning that they are at high risk.