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Jamestown Man Faces Multiple Charges After Violent Incident and Dramatic Escape
(WNY News Now) -Jamestown, NY – A 25-year-old Jamestown resident is facing a slew of serious charges after a violent incident on the city’s east side and a dramatic escape attempt later in the day. At approximately 7:24 AM on July 25, officers from the first platoon were...
Jamestown Man Arrested for Weapon and Drug Charges After Traffic Stop
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown, NY – A routine traffic stop in Jamestown led to the arrest of a local man on serious charges, including illegal firearm possession and drug violations. On July 25, 2024, at approximately 9:28 PM, officers with the Jamestown Police Department conducted a traffic...
Jamestown man arrested after brutal stabbing, fleeing police
Jamestown, NY (WJET/WFXP)– One person was injured and another in custody after Jamestown, NY police were called for a stabbing Thursday morning. That stabbing took place around 7:24 a.m. on July 25 at a residence on East 2nd Street with the victim suffering several stab wounds to the head and had to be taken to […]
Jamestown Police Nab City Man for Possessing Loaded Pistol, Methamphetamine
A traffic stop on Jamestown's south side Thursday evening led to weapon and drug charges for a city man. Jamestown Police pulled over a vehicle in the area of Camp Street and May Street for an observed infraction at about 9:30 PM and saw drug paraphernalia in plain view. Officers completed a search of the vehicle and determined that 40-year-old Daniel Hallowell was allegedly in possession of a loaded semi-automatic pistol without a valid permit, as well as a quantity of methamphetamine. Hallowell was charged with 2nd-degree criminal possession of a weapon and 7th-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and was held pending arraignment in Jamestown City Court.
Jamestown Man Arrested for Violating Protection Order in Domestic Dispute
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown, NY – A 60-year-old Jamestown man faces charges of harassment and criminal contempt following a domestic dispute on July 25, 2024. On July 25, 2024, at approximately 10:00 PM, Jamestown Police responded to an ongoing domestic dispute at a Southside address. Officers from the Second Platoon arrived to find the situation escalating and were able to separate the involved parties without further incident.
City of Jamestown Issues State of Emergency Due to Homelessness; Community Members React
On average, Executive Director Cherie Rowland and the St. Susan Center serve about 175 meals a day to the local homeless population in Jamestown, N.Y. Over the past two weeks, that number has been rising. "We saw 305 meals that we served yesterday," Rowland said. On Thursday, the City of...
Flying W Ranch Hosts 44th Annual Allegheny Mountain Championship Rodeo
The Flying W Ranch in Tionesta, Pennsylvania, is preparing to host the 44th annual Allegheny Mountain Championship Rodeo, this weekend, July 25th through the 27th. At the ranch, Shana Graham, a stock contractor, shared her excitement for the upcoming rodeo. "This week is the best week of the year," she said. "It is rodeo week. We have campers from all over, the grounds are full, the contestants are coming from as far as Texas, and we've even had Brazilians here before. We are ready to rock, we're going to set the show and get ready to go, and we're going to kick it right off at 8:00 PM."
The Country’s Hottest Horse Motels
Take your next trail-riding adventure to the next level by staying at one of these six horse motels across the United States. From the rolling hills of the East Coast to the expansive plains of the West, hidden gems await you and your horse at various horse motels across the country. Whether you’re passing through for a brief layover or seeking a memorable vacation spot, these facilities are designed to accommodate both rider and horse with unparalleled hospitality.
Garland Community Readies for New School Year With Emphasis on Safety Training for Crossing Guards
As summer dwindles and the anticipation of a new school year bubbles up in the hearts of Garland, the Garland Independent School District gears up for the return of its students. According to the City of Garland, preparations are well underway with a focus on safety as kids make their way back to classrooms on Monday, Aug. 12.
Jamestown, NY mayor addresses emergency declaration over homeless camps
Jamestown, NY (WJET/WFXP) — The City of Jamestown Mayor Kimberly Ecklund addressed the public on the decision to declare a public state of emergency over homeless camps around the city. Mayor Ecklund released a video on the city’s Facebook page calling the decision “a direct response to the severe...
2024-25 Janney Montgomery Scott in Clarion Player Profile: Logan Bish, North Clarion
LOGAN BISH – JUNIOR – NORTH CLARION. Sports Played: Soccer, basketball, track and field, baseball. Siblings: Liam Bish (Younger brother, 9th grade) Liam plays soccer and basketball; Leyton Bish (Younger brother) (5th Grade) Leyton plays soccer. basketball and baseball. Social Media Handles: Instagram- @loganbish2020 ; Snapchat- @loganbish2020. Highlights:...
Jamestown Woman Arrested on Felony Warrants After Foot Pursuit
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown, NY – In the early hours of July 23rd, Jamestown police apprehended a Jamestown woman after a brief foot chase on Lakeview Ave. On July 23, 2024, at approximately 12:28 am, Jamestown Police Department’s 3rd platoon officers attempted to check on a suspicious vehicle on Lakeview Ave. During this check, Kylah M. Seiberg, a 29-year-old female from Jamestown, fled from the vehicle.
Trespass Arrest in Jamestown Uncovers Drug Possession
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown, NY – Officers apprehended two suspects in a condemned residence on the south side of Jamestown, leading to drug possession charges. On July 26, 2024, at approximately 7:19 PM, Jamestown police officers responded to a trespass report on the south side of the city. Upon arrival, they found Bryanne Childers, 36, and Michael Miller, 38, in a condemned residence. Both individuals were promptly taken into custody for criminal trespass in the third degree.
MAYOR KIMBERLY ECKLUND ADDRESSES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN JAMESTOWN: A CALL TO ACTION AMID RISING CRISIS OF ILLEGAL ENCAMPMENTS
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown – Jamestown Mayor Kim Ecklund has released the following statement regarding the recent state of emergency declaration over illegal encampments:. Today, I am here before you to address an unprecedented crisis that threatens the very fabric of our beloved City of Jamestown. The State of Emergency we declared yesterday is not just a formality; it is a direct response to the severe and escalating impact of illegal encampments throughout our city.
Ecklund Calls for 'Immediate and Decisive Action' in Addressing State of Emergency
The City of Jamestown is in need of "immediate and decisive action" as it deals with the issue of hundreds of people camping on public and private land. That's according to Mayor Kim Ecklund on Friday afternoon in her first public comments since declaring a state of emergency in the city. She is calling on Governor Kathy Hochul to release funds that are earmarked for crisis stabilization centers and awarded to Recovery Options Made Easy (ROME) "without further delay." Ecklund says the crisis is imposing a tremendous strain on the city's resources, employees, and residents.
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