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Local governments switch up flag raising policies
New flag raising policies are raising eyebrows in a few central and northern New York communities. The Oneida County Pride Association will not be able to raise a pride flat atUtica City Hall next month, as a result of a new policy put in place by the mayor’s office. Now, only flags representing countries or municipalities will be allowed to fly at City Hall.
LYONS FALLS NEWS: Upcoming events at the Lyons Falls Library
Upcoming events at the Lyons Falls Library include:. Friday, May 17 at 2 p.m., “Finding Information Online Class for Older Adults. Call 315-348-6180 to sign up for this free event. Laptops will be available to use. The monthly Lego Club will meet at the library from 3:45-4:45 p.m. Friday,...
Oneida County real estate: See all homes sold, May 4-May 10
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Oneida County reported from May 4 to May 10. There were 36 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,176-square-foot home on Sunset Avenue in Utica that sold for $169,600. Augusta...
Beef producers invited to Twilight Pasture Walk
DEANSBORO — Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County invites all area beef producers to a Twilight Pasture Walk scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 31, at Chris Steinmann’s farm at 6650 West Hill Road. Reservations are appreciated, organizers said, and allows them to contact participants in the event of changes and cancellations. To register, email Marylynn at mrm7@cornell.edu or text to 315-368-8603 .
Art Expo showcases students' work, inspires youngsters
ROME — Seeing the older students’ artwork on display alongside their own Tuesday at the Art Expo at Rome Free Academy just might inspire younger students for their own art projects to come, said Briana Carman of Westernville. “I like the way this includes artwork from kindergarten through...
Adirondack Central School District to appoint next superintendent
BOONVILLE — Current Adirondack High School Principal Heidi Smith will be the next superintendent for the Adirondack Central School District. Superintendent Kristy McGrath’s resignation was approved by the Adirondack Board of Education at its April meeting. McGrath has accepted a position to begin July 1 as the district curriculum and data coordinator with the South Lewis Central School District. This is a position McGrath previously held for six years, and which she resigned from in 2018 when her family moved out of the area for a short time.
Your Turn: feedback on Shirley Winters, Lowville festival & lion statues
WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) - Convicted child killer and arsonist Shirley Winters got out of prison last week under a state law that allows inmates to get out early for good behavior:. This is why there should be a death penalty. Derek Oliver. The rules that allow this psychopath to...
United Way announces 211 campaign
The United Way of the Mohawk Valley has announced the launch of a new multifaceted campaign to raise awareness about the availability and value of the 211 information resource among those in need. “Calling 211, texting 898-211 or visiting www.211midyork.org reduces time and frustration by acting as a central access...
WKTV Weather Photo of the Day: May 13
HOLLAND PATENT, N.Y. -- Check out today's Weather Photo of the northern lights in Holland Patent. Be sure to check back to see if your picture was picked as our WKTV Weather Photo of the Day. We also feature the image on our social media pages.
Clinton and West Canada Valley dominate Center State Conference track invitational
BOONVILLE — The girls and boys teams from Clinton and West Canada Valley took the top spots in the two divisions at the Center State Conference championships on Wednesday. Clinton won the boys and girls team scoring in Division 1 and West Canada took both top spots in Division 2.
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