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Monkey Run Natural Area reopens after week-long search for “potentially rabid” coyote
ITHACA, N.Y. — The trails at the Monkey Run Natural Area of the Cornell Botanical Gardens reopened to the public on June 12, after a week-long search for a “potentially rabid” coyote that attacked multiple people and dogs was unsuccessful. The environmental health division at Tompkins County...
Cass Park nets $300K, fawns late this year, digital ID's, Schafer retiring, ice cream
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Ithaca Unveils Two Murals Celebrating Civil Rights History, Community Healing
“Think of yourself as someone who can change a situation!”. Attributed to Civil Rights activist and Ithacan Dorothy Cotton, this quote is painted across a mural commemorating her unveiled on Sunday, June 9 at 415 North Tioga St. The unveiling was followed by another mural reveal — centric on community healing — on the Commons in Downtown Ithaca later that afternoon. Kicking off Juneteenth week, these projects both seek to amplify Black voices and stories within Ithaca.
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