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Steuben County history: This frontier preacher saw massive changes over his lifetime
James Brownson (or sometimes Bronson) was 19 years old when he arrived at Loon Lake in 1813. Here he, his father Salmon (or Solomon), and James’s brothers took up 400 acres of land (some say 1,200). Young James would spend a lot of time on that land, farming and timbering, besides operating a store.
Pet of the Week: Yote, Finger Lakes SPCA
(WETM) — Today’s Pet of the Week is a very good girl from the Finger Lakes SPCA. Yote is an Alaskan husky mix who is about two or three years old. Yote is very calm and gets comfortable in new environments very quickly. She likes to play and go on walks, and she is very […]
WTF?! Ex-Atlanta Cop Murders Lyft Driver After Alleging He Tried To Recruit Him In A ‘Gay Fraternity’
Rideshare crime gets wilder and wilder but this one has to be near the top of the “WTF?!” list. According to a new report by WSB-TV, a now-former Atlanta Police Department officer named Koby Minor readily admitted to shooting his Lyft driver in the head when he became suspicious of a phone call that the driver was taking.
Auto Wash targets construction of new Hornell car wash. What we know about proposal.
A Finger Lakes car wash company is hoping to start construction this summer in the City of Hornell. Auto Wash plans to build a new facility on vacant land located at the end of Hornell Street Extension. The car wash would be located between Hornell Street and Maple City Drive.
Baseball Recap: Dolan Cotter can't quite lead Wayland-Cohocton over Dansville
Monday just wasn't the day for Wayland-Cohocton's offense. They fell just short of the Dansville Mustangs by a score of 1-0 on Monday. Wayland-Cohocton was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as Dansville apparently hadn't forgotten their loss the last time these teams played on May 6th.
New York State spends $7.1 million to replace Southern Tier bridges
SOUTHERN TIER, N.Y. (WETM) — New York State is spending $7.1 million to replace two bridges in Steuben County and a bridge in Schuyler County. According to Governor Hochul’s Office, the New York State Department of Transportation is using $4.8 million on a bridge replacement project in the Town of Canisteo and $2.3 million on […]
Wallace State Nursing holds 1st of 2 pinning ceremonies for Class of 2024
HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College’s Department of Nursing Education recognized more than 75 graduates at the first of two pinning ceremonies for the class of 2024. Both the May and August ceremonies celebrate new nurses graduating from the program that has twice been designated as a Center of Excellence by the National League for Nursing.
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