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May 5, 2022

Steuben County celebrates National Nurses Week

County Chairman Scott Van Etten issues proclamation BATH – Steuben County Legislature Chairman Scott Van Etten, R-Caton has proclaimed the week of May 6- 12 as National Nurses Week in […]

May 5, 2022

Wiser’s Wramblings-Birds of a Feather Often Travel Together, view gallery

By Chuck Wiser, I write the words to share what my eyes see and my heart feels Given our passion for, and addiction to, sightings and the observation of area […]

May 5, 2022

Turbo Tax users: You may have paid for a free tax return

NYS top cop Letitia James announces $141 million dollar settlement *Disclosure: Andrew Harris worked for Intuit as a Turbo Tax software sales hawk in a Richmond, Virginia Best Buy store […]

May 4, 2022

NYS Police make two felony arrests in Steuben County

Michael T. Baldwin Reports, An incident reported July 14, 2021 in the Town of Avoca has resulted in multiple counts being filed with the court. State Police arrested Khurk J. […]

May 4, 2022

Hornell’s walk-off win over Livonia preparing Red Raiders for tough schedule and sectional run

By JOHN ANDERSON Hornell’s Cullen Haley out-dueled Livonia’s Conner Benitez in an exciting 2-1 walk-off victory for Hornell on Monday. In the bottom of the eighth, Dom Nasca hit a […]

May 4, 2022

Alfred State College Cultural Life Center hosts black student business showcase

Starve to Strive showcases their clothing line The Alfred State Cultural Life Center hosted a black student business showcase in the Student Leadership Center. Six student businesses attended the event […]

May 4, 2022

New York State Police having fun with May the 4th Be With You Day

By JOHN ANDERSON The New York State Police put out a lot of informative information on their Facebook page on a daily basis. The troopers also post photos of ceremonies, […]

May 3, 2022

Read the Agenda: Hornell City School Board of Education meeting tonight, May 3 at 5:15pm

Please note, the meeting will begin at 5:15 PM and will pause at 6:00 PM for the Public Budget Hearing and will resume after the hearing. Opening by the President […]

May 3, 2022

New York State has a new Lieutenant Governor

Governor Kathy Hochul appoints US Rep. Antonio Delgado Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that she is appointing Representative Antonio Delgado to serve as Lieutenant Governor of New York. Representative Delgado currently represents […]

May 2, 2022

Zach Wheeler terminated by WETM after apparent sting by “607 Predator Hunters”

By JOHN ANDERSON Southern Tier newsman Zach Wheeler was caught in an embarrassing video by a group who specializes in exposing child predators. When the news broke, WETM issued as […]

May 2, 2022

Laraiso and Szpaicher honored with Alfred State alumni awards

Joseph Laraiso, Dr. Steven Mauro, and Madison Szpaicher prior to the start of the Honors Convocation.                 ALFRED, NY, May 2, 2022 – Alfred State alum Joseph Laraiso ’67 and Madison […]

May 2, 2022

St. James Hospital Expands Urology Services to Fulltime by Welcoming Dr. Nitin Sharma

UR Medicine/St. James Hospital is pleased to announce that local Urology services are expanding to fulltime with the addition of Nitin Sharma, MD, who is joining the Hospital as a […]

May 2, 2022

Sheriff Jim Allard’s May Newsletter

Steuben County Sheriff details work in April, welcomes two new officers It’s a beautiful day in Steuben County. The fields are now green as flowers peek up through the earth […]

May 2, 2022

SCPH: Covid-19 cases continue climb, 520 new infections, and a Bath man has died

County health officials warn that infections are trending upward, approaching 10% positivity rate County Facebook page will resume public comments COVID cases are continuing to trend upward with 520 new […]

May 2, 2022

History made! Canisteo-Greenwood girls win first-ever Section V flag football game, 25-12 over Edison (Steve Harrison photo gallery)

By JOHN ANDERSON, photos by STEVE HARRISON CANISTEO — There was a lot of confusion on a brisk April night this past Friday. The lights went on the football field, […]

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