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Potter’s Hands golf event set for Aug. 3. Why this is a cause worth supporting.
Next month the Potter’s Hands Foundation will be hosting a golf event at Indian Hills in Painted Post. It is one of five fundraising events the organization sponsors during the calendar year. The golf tournament will take place on Saturday, Aug. 3 with an 11 a.m. shotgun start. It will feature a four-person per...
Hot, Humid and Hazy with Thunderstorms Possible
The heat and humidity are sticking around Tuesday with highs in the upper-80s and lower-90s. Hazy sunshine is expected with another chance for strong to severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. Scattered thunderstorms will be possible Tuesday night with lows in the upper-60s. The last round of showers and thunderstorms will sweep through Wednesday as a cold front drops down. A few storms could be strong to severe. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s. Temperatures will remain in the lower-80s to end out the week. Not only will we see relief from the heat, but relief from the humidity. Partly sunny skies are expected on Thursday and Friday. The fair skies continue into the upcoming weekend with highs in the mid-80s. We remain in the low to mid-80s on Monday with clouds increasing.
Arnot Health Services Update: Closure Due to Power Outage
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WENY) -- Due to the widespread power outage caused by Monday night's storm, several Arnot Health services on St. Joseph's campus will be closed until further notice. The affected services include:. St. Joseph's Rehab, including hand therapy. Outpatient Psychiatry. Gastroenterology. Endoscopy. MRI. Health Services Building. Outpatient Lab. Dermatology.
Medical facilities closes offices after storms cut power in Elmira
UPDATE: Arnot Health has released an update regarding the power outages at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Elmira, while Chemung County has released information about the closure of certain facilities today. According to a post on Facebook, power has been restored to the St. Joseph’s campus, but certain services, like rehabilitation, are canceled for today. Patients […]
Business Spotlight: Akiko’s Floral Arts
I was looking for an organic way to prove that ordering flowers from Akiko’s was right because they are fresh and will last longer!. I asked Cindy Fitzgerald if I could share this story; thankfully, she said yes. On June 27th, my husband John Vogt and I visited Akiko’s...
Work progressing on Pizza Hut building in Corning, a 'wonderful' addition to Northside
Construction crews are busy working to update and reopen the old Pizza Hut building on Corning’s northside. The East Pulteney Street site was one of 17 Pizza Hut restaurants that closed in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Other closures included locations in Elmira, Hornell and Bath. Pizza Hut returned to Elmira in November 2022 with a delivery and takeout-only location, and now, it's poised for a comeback in Steuben County.
Steamers roll past Hitmen for 11th straight victory
HORSEHEADS, N.Y. (WETM) – The Hornell Steamers just keep winning. Hornell defeated the Horseheads Hitmen on Monday, marking their 11th consecutive win. The Steamers took the dominant 13-2 win, in front of a packed crowd of young fans at Colucci-Williams Field. The NYCBL’s top team started the rare morning game with a bang, as Elijah […]
MU's Gustofson sings professional contract
Mansfield Mountaineers standout pitcher Eric Gustofson reached new heights as the Easton native signed a professional contract with the Northern Colorado Owlz of the Pioneer Baseball League. Gustofson is the 61st Mountaineer to ink a professional contract, becoming the first since the 2022 season. “We are excited for the opportunity...
Talk of the Tiers: Brit Floyd
(WETM) — On this episode of Talk of the Tiers, Jim sits down with the members of Brit Floyd, a well-known Pink Floyd tribute band that started in 2011. Damian Darlington, Eva Avila and Ian Cattell talk about the journey of coming together as a band, how each of them started in the music industry, how they try to capture the magic of Pink Floyd, and what to expect from the upcoming show here in Elmira.
The Moving Wall Moves On
TIOGA, PA (WENY) -- After six days and welcoming thousands of visitors, The Moving Wall has come down at Williamson High School in Tioga, Pennsylvania. The final visitors spent the last few moments looking at the names on the wall, which is a half-sized traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, DC. Monday afternoon, volunteers helped to disassemble the wall, which was loaded back on the truck, and will eventually head to its next destination.
While expanding Just Dishin's nationwide reach, ND alumnus Keeler remains true to his roots
It’s been a rapid rise to the top for Matthew Keeler and Just Dishin’ — Western New York’s fastest-growing hockey brand. And throughout his and his brand’s quick climb, the Notre Dame High School alumnus has remained true to his roots. A process that began...
Severe thunderstorms leave much of Southern Tier without power, downed trees, other damage
Thousands of electric customers across the Twin Tiers lost power when severe thunderstorms rumbled through the region Monday. Many of those residents remained without power Tuesday, and utility company crews scrambled to restore service while other emergency responders worked to remove downed trees and deal with other damage the storm left in its wake.
Tour guide program to provide personal, friendly touch for visitors
WELLSBORO — To encourage repeat tourism visits and word of mouth, local hospitality leaders are developing a program to provide visitors with a warm, personal touch. Clare Ritter and Tracy Fox, both professionals in the hospitality industry, are training volunteers to serve as guides for walking and bus tours. The first group of half a dozen people met July 11 for the initial training.
Guthrie hospitals receive national recognition for excellence in stroke care
SAYRE — Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital and Guthrie Corning Hospital have been honored by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association with the Get With The Guidelines® Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Awards. This prestigious recognition underscores Guthrie’s steadfast commitment to providing stroke patients with the highest quality care,...
Lawrence Twp. discusses IT services, political signs and other issues
CLEARFIELD — Lawrence Township Supervisors discussed a contract for information technology services at its meeting Tuesday night. Supervisor Jeremy Ruffner had been performing a large part of the township’s IT services, but Supervisor Scott Way said he believes it would be better if a third party performed the services instead of just one person.
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