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Ed Nelson stood in a back hallway at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena last month following the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class D boys basketball championship game. The ...
At least one city of Dunkirk resident opposes the abolishment of the treasurer position in city government. During a council meeting this month, Thomas Taylor defended Mark Woods — who currently holds ...
SUNY Fredonia President Stephen Kolison defended his deficit-cutting policies, and slammed a report that was critical of the university, this week. Kolison spoke during a University Senate meeting ...
For nearly 200 years, higher education has been a cornerstone of life in Fredonia. From the original Fredonia Academy to today’s vibrant SUNY Fredonia campus, we have collectively shaped lives, ...
Carson Swanson attended the Jay Bilas Skills Camp at Davidson College in North Carolina. Joined by 150 other high school ...
Executive Director Michael Nordin announced Friday the agency is looking forward to reopening the North County Recovery ...
It may have been a rainy Thursday afternoon at City Hall, but the gathering of folks in hope to bring light on child abuse ...
The Fredonia flag football team outscored Jamestown 13-0 in the second half to earn the 20-12 nonleague victory at Strider ...
The town of Dunkirk should move its Town Hall to Chestnut Road, sharing space with the town of Pomfret’s new hall, Pomfret ...
Winter anglers savored auguring holes for the first time in several years to enjoy ice fishing on Lake Erie. With all the ...
A proposal to have a local juice packing facility run by farmers is getting closer to becoming a reality. Nearly two years ...
Neither the Mayville village nor Chautauqua town boards have signed on to join a lawsuit regarding the new wetlands ...
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