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Rabies ‘Outbreak’ Identified In Upstate New York
New York State is receiving emergency funding to address "outbreaks" of rabies. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) just approved the release of nearly $19 million in emergency funding to address current wildlife rabies outbreaks in at least seven states, including New York. USDA Addresses Wildlife Rabies Outbreaks in Several...
REP To Launch as Monthly Subscription Service for Local Gyms
The platform lets users try different gyms without committing to a membership. Gyms gain access to a larger pool of potential clients The gym industry is booming post-pandemic, but much of that growth has been funneled into the coffers of large chains and franchise brands, which have seen their numbers surge since facilities re-opened following… The post REP To Launch as Monthly Subscription Service for Local Gyms appeared first on Athletech News.
New York State DEC Rescues Man in Hudson Valley Stuck Near Waterfall
Hikers across New York state can get themselves in quite a bind, especially after getting lost or injured while on the trail. But while being unprepared or careless during a big hike can lead to trouble, sometimes it's Mother Nature that just doesn't want to cooperate. And with the state...
Corning Museum of Glass opens fall and winter studio class registrations
The Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass has opened registration for its fall and winter classes, offering participants the opportunity to learn from leading experts in the glass arts. These classes cater to various skill levels and interests, providing hands-on instruction to help students develop their techniques and artistic...
State police say missing Pennsylvania man was trying to rescue dog during flood
Authorities have released the identity of a Tioga County man who was still missing Friday after heavy rains triggered flooding in much of the region Aug. 9. Pennsylvania State Police at Mansfield identified the missing person as David Murdock, 65, of Knoxville. Murdock was last seen around 1:30 p.m. Aug. 9 on state Route...
First look inside flooded Jasper-Troupsburg High School
JASPER, N.Y. (WETM) – 18 News got a look inside the Jasper-Troupsburg High School after it got hit by flooding for the second time in three years. In 2021, the remnants of Tropical Storm Fred devastated the property as mud and debris rushed into the first floor. The school has been closed since. About 200 […]
GOP official in battleground state refuses to vote for Trump. It will likely cost him his job
Republican municipal leader in Pennsylvania Matt McCaffery joins CNN Phil Mattingly to discuss why he won’t be voting for Donald Trump and why he plans to vote for Kamala Harris in the presidential election, even if it will cost him his job.
Juice Collective provides a fresh healthy alternative
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) —August is Black owned businesses month and this week we stopped at The Juice Collective. Lateka Cooke-Davis owns the Juice Collective, which recently relocated from Arnot Mall to Gray Street in Elmira across from the LECOM Event Center. “The mall was humble beginnings. I do feel much better being amongst the community, […]
Investigation ongoing into Clemens Center Bridge fire
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – It’s been more than a month since the north side of the Clemens Center Bridge caught on fire; and still community members and local leaders are looking for answers. “The investigation continues,” said Elmira City Manager Michael Collins. We had the opportunity to speak with Collins, who says the City of […]
EPD: Vehicle linked to suspected arson in Elmira found in Horseheads
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – The vehicle that police were seeking help in identifying after it was seen leaving the area of a suspected arson in Elmira on Tuesday has been found. According to the Elmira Police Department, members of the Elmira Police Department Detective Bureau found the black SUV that was linked to the incident […]
'Who Let the Dogs Out?' adoption event in Rochester will feature live music, bar crawl
Rochester, N.Y.— The City of Rochester Animal Services is teaming up with the Verona Street Animal Society for the inaugural "Who Let the Dogs Out?" benefit event. It will feature live music, a bar crawl, a variety of local vendors, and of course, some adorable dogs up for adoption.
Over 1,200 Cornell workers prepared to strike as union group barters for better pay
Workers union and activist group United Automobile Workers and Ithaca’s Ivy-league Cornell University have been at odds since the early 1980s when the UAW local 2300 was formed. Cornell’s Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Christine Lovely announced Friday that “Despite the best efforts of the university, the parties have not yet reached a new agreement,” on its latest contract dispute with the group. ...
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