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Salman Rushdie stabbing suspect rejects plea deal ahead of state trial
(CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y.) — The New Jersey man accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie on stage at a speaking event in 2022 rejected a plea deal that involved state and potential federal charges, attorneys said Tuesday. Rushdie was stabbed multiple times on stage at the Chautauqua Institution in southwestern New...
New Director, New Policies, New Direction at Paws Along the River
WARREN, Pa. – Walking in, the shelter looked similar to a home where a new family was in the end stages of unpacking. A few boxes and small pieces of furniture awaiting its final location, one last wall needing a new coat of paint, a sense of organized chaos.
Vietnam Veterans Honored in Chautauqua County
Over 100 Vietnam Veterans gathered at Cassadaga Valley High School on July 1st to be a part of a commemorative pin ceremony. “This is truly one of the most meaningful things that I have done as a member of congress," stated Nick Langworthy, U.S. Congressman for the 23rd District of New York. "To hold this event and honor the sacrifices of our Vietnam Veterans.”
UWSCC Recognizes Volunteers of the Year
A group of 19 volunteers was honored recently during the United Way of Southern Chautauqua County's annual Volunteer of the Year recognition ceremony. Held at Chautauqua Adult Day Services on June 18th, the event featured glowing praise from the United Way and its community partner agencies for the service provided by the volunteers to the local nonprofits. The evening event had a puzzle theme this year, with the tagline "Volunteers: The ESSENTIAL Piece."
United Way Seeking Nominations for Joseph H. Mason Award
The United Ways of Chautauqua County are currently seeking nominations for the 2024 Joseph H. Mason Award. The award recognizes the community service of a local union member. Now in its 43rd year, the Joseph H. Mason Award and “Salute to Labor” recognition dinner honor the memory of Mr. Mason and all that he did for our community. This year, for the first time in its history, nominations are open to union members from the entire county.
Oregon follows in New York’s footsteps with massive healthcare expansion plan
The Oregon Health Authority is expanding Medicaid coverage to those who earn more than the federal limits. Currently, the state grants Medicaid for 1.4 million citizens who earn up to 138% of the federal poverty level, but now the new OHP Bridge Plan will be expanded to benefits who earn up to 200% of the […]
New law clarifies Adult Survivors Act
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– Roughly 3,000 cases were brought forward because of New York Adult Survivors Act. Now, there is new legislation that clarifies the law. The Adult Survivors Act went into effect back in 2022. It gave sexual assault survivors one year to sue their abusers in a civil case if the statute of limitations […]
7 New York Border Protection officers arrested in grand larceny scheme
CHAMPLAIN, N.Y. — New York State Police have arrested a seven current and former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers for allegedly stealing money from the government. Investigators charged the following people involved in the case:. Thomas O’Keefe – Grand Larceny. Joseph McVey – Grand Larceny.
New York State Says NO To Gas Powered Mowers, Blowers
As July begins, summer in New York State is well underway and the grass and weeds are growing. A blast of heavy rain to start the weekend, followed by a sunny and warm week, is going to keep landscapers and homeowners busy. But in various parks and public places across...
Another Hudson Valley, NY Manufacturing Plant Closing; 81 Layoffs
Another 81 New York workers will be laid off this Fall when a Hudson Valley manufacturing plant is officially acquired by another company and moves out of state. It's a news story that seems all too familiar in the Hudson Valley. Since February, hundreds of Hudson Valley factory workers have been laid off in a series of announcements about the mergers, closings or downsizing of businesses operating in New York State.
New York Drivers Told Avoid Gas Stations At These Locations
New Yorkers hitting the road for the upcoming holiday are told to avoid gas stations at a number of locations. AAA says a record-breaking number of people, over 70 million, plan to travel at least 50 miles for the Fourth Of July holiday. Most of the 70 million plan to drive. Below we have the best and worst times to drive throughout the next week.
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