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June 8, 2022

Gliders v Steamers tonight in Dansville will honor cancer survivors

Local baseball partners with UR Noyes Ann and Carl Myers Cancer Center Are you a cancer survivor, or still fighting your battle? UR Medicine Noyes Health would like to honor […]

June 8, 2022

Column: My comments about the Climate Act

By Bob Confer In a recent column I encouraged readers to participate in the public comment process impacting New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (the Climate Act). That […]

June 8, 2022

Hornell Steamers baseball season is here!

Steamers drop the opener but rebound to lead Mansfield 10-3 The Hornell Steamers fell behind early and could never fully recover as they fell 13-5 to the Olean Oilers in […]

June 7, 2022

Dansville Physician settles Medicare/Medicaid fraud case

Dr. Sakr processed fraudulent claims for five years U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross announced today that James A. Sakr, M.D., has agreed to pay $602,661.61 to resolve allegations, arising under […]

June 7, 2022

Huge Job Fair in Wellsville this Wednesday June 8 at David A Howe Library

Allegany County Employment and Training to host dozens of employers Time to get back to work? Maybe time for a new job and a pay raise ? Check out the […]

June 7, 2022

UR – St. James Hospital welcomes Catrina Noniewicz, FNP

UR Medicine/St. James Hospital Primary Care is pleased to welcome Catrina Noniewicz, Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, on June 1. Noniewicz specializes in family medicine […]

June 7, 2022

Arkport-Canaseraga Track and Field break records at state qualifier

From Head Coach Steve Whittemore We had our state qualifier meet last Friday night, and we had one athlete, Pierce Young, qualify in the steeplechase. He broke his own school […]

June 7, 2022

Alfred University President: “Fiat Pride Month”

Mark Zuppan encourages support for the Stonewall Fund Dear Alfred University alumni, parents, and friends: The Stonewall Riots began on June 28, 1969, when police raided the Stonewall Inn, a […]

June 7, 2022

Governor Hochul announces sweeping new gun laws in New York State

Comprehensive Ten-Bill Package Closes Critical Gun Law Loopholes Exposed in Tragic Shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde  Legislation S.9458/A.10503 Bars Purchase of Semiautomatic Rifles by Anyone Under Age 21 by Requiring a License […]

June 6, 2022

The Texas Café is officially a Historic Business

The Zissis Family has operated the landmark restaurant for four decades Hornell Partners for Growth is excited to announce that the New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation has […]

June 6, 2022

Joseph Allen “Joe” Feeley, 81, Hornell

Joseph Allen “Joe” Feeley, age 81, of North Hornell, died Sunday (June 5, 2022) at his home following a long illness. Born in Hornell on March 25, 1941, he was […]

June 6, 2022

Hornell Mayor John Buckley receives Leadership Award from NY Conference of Mayors

Buckley won the Education Award in 2021 City of Hornell Mayor John Buckley was recently presented with a Leadership Award by The New York Conference of Mayors ‘in recognition of […]

June 6, 2022

Steuben County: A Corning man has died from Covid-19

Infection rates continue to drop in the county, Public health officials released the weekly data on Covid-19 in Steuben County this morning. The report indicates good news on the community […]

June 6, 2022

Photo gallery: Cause for Paws at the Hornell Humane Society

Photos by Syrena Lynn Carver

June 6, 2022

Alfred Farmers Market opens this Sunday June 12

By Mary Gardner-Ruch The Alfred Farmers Market Board is pleased to announce that the market will open on Sunday, June 12th, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.  The market is held […]

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