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October 11, 2023

35th Annual Allegany Artisan tour set for this weekend

Saturday & Sunday, October 14 & 15, 2023, 10 am to 5 pm Preview in select studios, Friday, October 13, 2023, 5 to 8 pm From AlleganyArtisans.com 28 artisans will […]

October 11, 2023

This Saturday in Hornell is “Beyond the British Invasion,” meet the HAWE behind the music

Learn more about the Hornell Area Wind Ensemble before seeing the concert “HAWE has become a cherished cultural cornerstone in Hornell” With their upcoming concert, ‘Beyond the British Invasion,’ scheduled […]

October 11, 2023

Celebrating 40 years of “Youth in Government” in Steuben County

Official recognition set for October 23 From the Steuben County Youth Bureau, BATH – The Steuben County Legislature will be recognizing the 40th anniversary of the county Youth In Government […]

October 11, 2023

LCAA’s FINEST: Frazer, Lee carry on strong Dansville girls’ swimming tradition

By Chris Metcalf LCAA’S FINEST DANSVILLE – There has been a long, storied tradition for Dansville girls swimming. Seniors Ella Frazer and Kaitlyn Lee are certainly a part of it. […]

October 11, 2023

Pollock: Injuries may doom Bills in a season when AFC seems wide open

A column Senior Sports Columnist Chuck Pollock Before the season began, a popular argument among Bills fans was whether the “Super Bowl Window” had closed on their team. Deniers argued […]

October 11, 2023

Diamond Dawgs softball team of Wellsville, Hornell, Canisteo players doing fundraising cleanup in Wellsville

The Diamond Dawgs softball program for girls ages 14-and-under and 12-and-under will be cleaning up Wellsville on Sunday, Oct. 15. They will be cleaning the railroad tracks in downtown Wellsville […]

October 11, 2023

Bingo returns to Wellsville with fall series

It was a long process and paperwork with the state gaming commission, but the Wellsville Central School wrestling program has been authorized to hold Bingo. The Fall Bingo Series will […]

October 11, 2023

Another incredible season for Avoca-Prattsburgh tennis and Coach Stollery with Section V final battle with champion Wellsville

Photos and story by JOHN ANDERSON HONEOYE FALLS — As the 2023 tennis season went on, it was clear Wellsville and Avoca-Prattsburgh would face off for the Section V B2 […]

October 10, 2023

Governor Hochul directs all NYS flags to half-staff “indefinitely”

“New York stands in solidarity with Israel and the Jewish community” Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that flags on State buildings will be flown at half-staff indefinitely starting on Wednesday, October 11 […]

October 10, 2023

LCAA’s FINEST: Livonia, York, Perry volleyball all sweep Tuesday night.

By Chris Metcalf LCAA’S FINEST LIVONIA – Inspired by Livonia volleyball coach Kristen Hierlwimmer’s sister – Karen Rohr Schuster – who was celebrating 13 years, cancer free, following her clear […]

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October 10, 2023

1 in 8 women diagnosed with breast cancer

October is breast cancer awareness month From Cancer Services Program of Steuben, Allegany, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua Counties The Cancer Services Program would like to share a few facts about breast […]

October 10, 2023

Architecture students travel to Montreal

Alfred State College’s American Institute for Architecture Students (AIAS) chapter traveled to Montreal during this mini break to visit several notable sites and experience new cultures. The group of students […]

October 10, 2023

LCAA’s FINEST: York/Pavilion football getting the job done in the trenches

By Chris Metcalf LCAA’S FINEST GREIGSVILLE – When you play football on the O-line, you don’t get your even share of local ink or stardom. But, York/Pavilion coach Kurt Schneider […]

October 10, 2023

Volunteer Spotlight: Skatepark heroes honored by Mayor Buckley

Mayor: “It’s great to see the spirit of volunteerism alive and well in our community” From the City of Hornell, pictured from left: Reed Murrey, Shawn Murrey, and Matt Miller […]

October 10, 2023

Public hearing on eminent domain action in Wellsville, VIDEO of hearing

A full spectrum of voices on a contentious issue are now entered into the public record By Andrew Harris, pictured is Dr. James Edmonston addressing the village board The “village […]

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