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County sues Ellery property owner

A photo submitted as evidence in a Chautauqua County lawsuit filed against an Ellery property owner is pictured. The green lines, according to the...

Fredonia graduates ‘world-class students’ in ceremony

Submitted Photos Fredonia graduates toss their caps in the air after the Class of 2924 commencement ceremony at SUNY Fredonia on Sunday.“I’m really thankful for...

Silver Creek Board thanks Boothe for service

OBSERVER Photo by Braden Carmen Board of Education member Steve Boothe, center, was celebrated for his years of service at his final Board of Education...

Fredonia eyes festival seller law again

Fredonia Mayor Michael Ferguson is helping lead a new effort to change Fredonia’s laws regarding festival vendors. <!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> Fredonia has looked at...

Embracing Technology

Michael Bommer, who is terminally ill with colon cancer, listens to his AI generated voice during a meeting with The Associated Press at his...

Nearly $3 million coming to Boone County to address infrastructure woes

BURLINGTON, Ky. — The Boone County Fiscal Court has received $2.9 million to enhance infrastructure and increase safety measures near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International...

Wheelock teachers plead for counselor

OBSERVER Photo by Braden Carmen Linda Kaminski, a Kindergarten Teacher at Wheelock, spoke to the need for a full-time social worker at Wheelock at a...

City in summer party mode

Fireworks are planned the evening of the Fourth of July on Thursday in Dunkirk. <!-- SHOW ARTICLE --> Dunkirk is packing Music on the Pier...

Atlanta Black business owner blindsided by Trump campaign event held at his barbershop

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A Black business owner in Atlanta said he feels betrayed and blindsided.The Trump campaign held an event at...

‘Critical infrastructure’: Cyberattack affects Tennessee car dealerships and customer service

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Technology is part of almost every aspect of our daily lives. When a cyber security attack occurs, it can make...

Fredonia OKs housing pledge

Paul Wandel said the “Pro Housing Communities Pledge” is the issue he’s struggled with most in his six months as a Fredonia trustee. <!-- SHOW...

DOT awards $42M for local infrastructure projects

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the state and the City and County of Honolulu more than $42 million for two key infrastructure...

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