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September 20, 2022

Shick Family Charity Golf Classic Raises $12,000 for St. James Foundation

September 20, 2022…Hornell, NY… twenty-two teams and members of the Shick family gathered at Hornell Golf Club on July 1st for the eighth annual Shick Family Golf Classic to support […]

September 20, 2022

DEC Reports First Detection of Bluetongue Virus in New York Deer

From the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Image from Cornell University Wildlife Health Lab Additional Cases of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease in Deer in Suffolk and Rensselaer CountiesDiseases Not Transmissible to […]

September 20, 2022

Steuben County NY State Police arrests

Michael T. Baldwin Reports Bath-based State Police on September 19th arrested Logan Sauerwine, 20, of Canisteo. Logan was charged with felony disseminating indecent material to a minor in the second […]

September 20, 2022

Alfred-Almond soccer wins with shutout, Keshequa blanks Wellsville, J-T falls to Fillmore

By CHRIS BROOKS, sports editor, wellsvillesports.com and @iambrooksie on twitter HINSDALE — Just a single goal was able to work its way into the back of the net Monday night […]

September 20, 2022

Canisteo-Greenwood girls soccer shuts out Cuba-Rushford, 3-0 (story and photo gallery)

Story by CHRIS BROOKS, photos by STEVE HARRISON CANISTEO — A dominant display of power was showcased by the Lady Redskins of Canisteo-Greenwood on Monday, as they held visiting Cuba-Rushford […]

September 20, 2022

This Saturday in Hornell: A walk for racial and religous healing

Anti-hate group will march in response Neo-Nazi activity in Hornell In July 2022, Neo-Nazi literature (with skull and swastika emblems) was distributed to three houses of worship in Hornell targeting […]

September 20, 2022

Steuben County Industrial Development Agency celebrates 50 years, watch videos

Hear from Philip Roche, Esq, Dr. Kate Douglas, and Chris Sharkey Last week, Steuben County IDA unveiled a series of videos commemorating the agency’s 50 years of service to the […]

September 19, 2022

The “Duel in the Pool” raises $2600 for Wreathes Across America

175 Wreathes will be placed on veteran gravesites thanks to varsity girls swim squads The fifth annual “Duel in the Pool” was held Saturday, September 17th at the Haverling Aquatics […]

September 19, 2022

Bernice C. Lounsberry, 83, Jefferson City, TN, formerly of Andover

Bernice Christena (Atwell) Lounsberry, age 83, of Jefferson City, TN was born on June 22, 1939 in Andover, NY and went to be with the Lord on Sunday, September 18, […]

September 19, 2022

Covid creeps back in Steuben County

213 new COVID cases were reported since last Monday’s update. Steuben has moved back up into the medium community level. Those who are at high risk for severe illness should […]

September 19, 2022

Steuben County Veterans Services has increased outreach efforts

The Steuben County Veterans Services Agency (VSA) has increased its outreach this year, according to a recent report to the county Legislature’s Health, Education and Human Services Committee. Efforts so […]

September 19, 2022

Steuben County Public Health details two years of Covid-19 response

Read public comments from residents By Andrew Harris County health officials have released some key metrics from pandemic response in 2020 and 2022. The numbers are interesting: SCPH delivered over […]

September 19, 2022

Legacy Flag Retirement Program Started by Garret Paine of Alfred Station

Paine standing with Alfred Station flag collection box By Mary Gardner-Ruch Seventeen-year-old, Garret Paine, of Alfred Station is down to the wire to complete his Eagle Scout project before his […]

September 19, 2022

Congressman Joe Sempolinski appointed to an education subcommittee

The newly elected Congressman rails against loan forgiveness, CDC “collusion” Sempolinski visits the Cuba Garlic Festival Congressman Joe Sempolinski spoke at the Education and Labor Committee Hearing last week. The […]

September 18, 2022

Hornell City Common Council meeting and a Public hearing set for Monday September 19 in Hornell

Public hearing will discuss the future of 85 Canisteo Street There will be a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. Monday, September 19, 2022, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, […]

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