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A hot Sunday is in the forecast
Sunday will be another hot and humid one across the Twin Tiers. Morning fog will burn off, paving the way for a sun-filled day. High temperatures will range from the upper 80s to the lower 90s, Heat Index values will climb into the lower to mid 90s for many. It will be very important t stay cool and hydrated on Sunday.
Golf Tips: Free golf clinics
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) — Every golfer has had a bad day on the course, but you can cut down on the number of bad rounds with some help from your home course’s PGA Professional. Many courses offer free golf clinics throughout the season. 18 News’s Rich Tanner speaks...
Hornell Steamers Beat Horseheads This Morning In An Away Game
The Hornell Steamers won their 24th game of the season, eleventh in a row, 13-2 over the Horseheads Hitmen in an early contest at Williams Colucci Field. Hornell is now 24-7-1 on the season. Elijah Nichols (Arkansas State) didn’t want much time as he drove the second pitch of the...
Hornell Man Is Charged, After Alleged Theft In South Corning
Steuben County Sheriff reports that 23 year old Richard Snyder of Madison Avenue, Hornell, is charged with 2nd degree grand larceny. The sheriff says a $77,000 excavator was stolen from Great American Excavators in South Corning and that Snyder is the suspect. Snyder was arraigned and released.
7.16.24 - 10:38 AM, Ice Distribution Event
From 11:00 am to 2:00 pm today, the Chemung County Office of Emergency Management will hold an ice distribution event at Ice Company of Elmira, 401 Madison Ave, Elmira, NY 14901. Residents without power will be allowed to have 2 - 7 lbs. bags. Additionally, The County of Chemung is...
Blossburg Memorial Library
Kids ages 5 to 12 can join the Blossburg Memorial Library for “Art Adventures” Monday to Friday, July 22-26 from 10 a.m.-noon. The program is free with all supplies included. The library will host STEM with Bloomsburg Children’s Museum on July 25 at 4 p.m. for “Kitchen Chemistry.”...
Laurel Health to offer walk-in school physicals
On August 8, 9, 15, and 16, families can visit the Wellsboro, Mansfield, or Troy Laurel Health Centers for a school physical. Children of all ages are welcome and no appointments are needed. The walk-in physicals are open to everyone. Walk-in hours for school physicals on August 8, 9, 15,...
Mountain Laurel Quilt Guild to meet
The Mountain Laurel Quilt Guild will meet on July 22 at 7 p.m. at the Gmeiner Arts & Cultural Center. A business meeting will be followed by a show and tell of members’ recent quilt projects and a program highlighting quilting techniques. Four guild members will share their tips for beginning quilters and their expertise on hand applique, machine embroidery and needles and threads.
STATE POLICE AT MANSFIELD
Eugene L. Hackett, 82, of Tioga, suffered a suspected minor injury in a two-vehicle crash on Arnot Road, Bloss Township July 6. Hackett was traveling south in a 2010 Mercury Mountaineer when he hit a legally parked 2004 Ford F-250 Supercab in the area of 2062 Arnot Road. He was wearing a seat belt. The parked truck was unoccupied.
STATE POLICE AT COUDERSPORT
Stacy L. Smyder, 40, of Galeton, escaped injury in a one-vehicle crash on 8th Street, Galeton June 26. Snyder was traveling south on 5th Street near Fairview Avenue in a 2003 Chevrolet Blazer when she hit an embankment near the residence of 81 5th Street. She then fled the scene and was later located and found to be under the influence of alcohol. She was arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident involving damage to property.
Teen Taken To Strong, After A Bad Accident In Campbell
State Troopers report that an 18 year old girl was flown by Life Net Helicopter to Strong Memorial Hospital after an accident in the town of Campbell Sunday morning in the 10am hour. T. roopers say that her 2009 Subaru was on Woodcock Road when it exited the roadway, overturning...
Roseville Talk of the Green
I hope the July holiday was a safe and happy one for all. Hot and humid were the words to sum up the Fourth of July. With 40-plus members in the band and lawn chair brigade, the world-famous Roseville Rinky Dinks had a lot of fun and survived marching in Mansfield’s celebration parade. A thank you to our faithful Rinky Dink members, the Fourth of July committee and for the amazing show of support from parade watchers.
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