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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.
Town of Big Flats Schedules Storm Debris Pickup
BIG FLATS, N.Y. (WENY) -- Following Monday night's storm, the Town of Big Flats will collect downed tree limbs on Wednesday, July 17th. Residents are asked to place all tree limbs at the curb by 6 a.m. The town will make one pass through each neighborhood, so residents are asked to make sure all of their collection is ready as there will not be a second pick-up.
Michael Paul Dencenburg
Michael Paul Dencenburg, age 67, of Beaver Dams, N.Y., gave up his brave fight on Sunday, July 7, 2024. Michael was born June 28, 1957 in Dundee, N.Y., the son of the late Paul Kenneth and Atha-Lee (Lyle) Dencenburg. He graduated from Dundee Central School in 1975. He started in the work field laying asphalt before getting into construction and backhoe operator. He eventually took a position with Shepard-Niles until they sold, which he then went to work for U.S. Salt in Watkins Glen. He worked until his health failed beyond recovery.
US Army Corps of Engineers to update master plan for Almond Lake and the Arkport Dam
Land Classification changes could have big impact, public comment period open until August 14. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District (USACE- Baltimore) is in the process of updating the Master Plans for the USACE owned and operated Almond Lake and Arkport Dam. The purpose of the Almond Lake 2024 Master Plan and the Arkport Dam 2024 Master Plan is to provide guidance for stewardship of natural resources and management for long-term public access to, and use of, the natural resources at Almond Lake and Arkport Dam, including the land classification of the USACE-managed lands. Land classifications are established in the 2024 Master Plans and are fundamental to project land management. Land classifications provide for development and resource management consistent with authorized purposes and other federal laws. The 2024 Master Plans provide a comprehensive description of the USACE project, a discussion of factors influencing resource management and development, new resource management objectives, a synopsis of public involvement and input into the planning process, descriptions of existing development, and considerations of future development activities.
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Motorists are advised to be alert as road construction continues in Mansfield, shop local and learn from local businesses, and Laurel Health opens a new dental office to service Bradford County. These are the stories today on HPN News, brought to you by Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships. Credits:. Videography: Andrew...
Betty M. Metcalf
Harrison Valley, Pa. — Betty M. Metcalf, 92, of Harrison Valley, Pa. died Monday, July 8, 2024 in her home. Born March 17, 1932 in Harrison Township, she was the daughter of Ivan L. and Myra I. Outman Kibbe. On March 25, 1950 in Harrison Valley, she married Fred H. Metcalf, who predeceased her on Aug. 10, 2007.
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.
How you can help Tom Passmore in battle with pneumonia
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – One of Corning’s top sports enthusiasts is in need of your support. Tom Passmore, a former sports reporter and growth and development reporter for the Corning Leader, was airlifted to a hospital in Albany for his battle with Legionella Pneumonia over the weekend. Passmore has been sedated and in the intensive […]
Hornell City Hall Accepts Bids For Water Pollution Control Plant
The City of Hornell’s Board of Public Works accepted bids for significant upgrades to the Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) during their June meeting. The project, Phase 1b, was divided into four separate contracts and totals over $6.2 million in improvements. Funding for the project includes a $1.189 million...
Steamers Win Again On Sunday
The Hornell Steamers defeated the Dansville Gliders 6-3 in a rainy Sunday afternoon contest at Babcock Park. Hornell has won ten straight and are now 23-7-1 on the year. Rustin Pope (Coastal Alabama North CC) got the Steamers on the board in the 2nd when he collected a RBI double. He came around to score on a throwing error to make it 2-0. Jackson Legg (LSU Eunice) drew a bases loaded walk to cap the inning.
Accident lie leads to charges for Wellsboro man
Galeton, Pa. — A Wellsboro man got into legal trouble after he tried blaming a group of teens for a crash, police say. Instead, police discovered Dakota Travis Wells, 24, had not only been responsible for the crash on May 7, he had also purchased a pack of beer for the teens, according to Galeton police. Surveillance video showed Wells pulled into the Nittany Minit Mart in Galeton just before...
The Moving Wall closing ceremony allows community to reflect and remember
TIOGA, P.A. (WENY) -- Hundreds of people came to The Moving Wall this afternoon for the closing ceremony. People shared stories, they grieved, and, most importantly, they honored the lives lost in the Vietnam War. The Moving Wall arrived at Williamson High School in Tioga, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, July 10...
Monday's storm results in downed trees, power outages
A summer storm Monday night wreaked havoc across Tioga County from downed trees, sheared utility poles and power outages. According to Nathan Wiles, owner of Wiles Valley Weather, LLC, the storm traveling from the southwest to northeast between 5 and 5:40 p.m. July 15 initially only had the potential for 40 mph winds. However, as it approached Wellsboro, it quickly grew when it hit an unstable air mass.
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.
Sports Roundup: Lizards offense comes up short in loss to Steamers
HORNELL — The Salamanca Lizards’ negative trend continued on July 13 as they fell to the Hornell Steamers for their eighth loss in their last nine games. As has been the case over the course of their last few fixtures, the Lizards offense flexed its might early on, but were unable to produce with consistency as they lost 7-3 to the NYCBL West Division-leading Steamers.
North Pocono Senior Center joins county network
A senior center offering services three days a week in the North Pocono region is now affiliated with the Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging. The North Pocono Senior Community Center in Covington Twp. recently joined the county's network, with the Area Agency on Aging funding meals and activities at the center open to all older adults free of charge. The center at 6 John J. Michaels Drive operates Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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...
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