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Nature Is Always Taking Its Course

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Nature is full of cycles. Day and night, the four seasons, and the water cycle are just a few examples. Perhaps the biggest cycle of all is that of life and death. Often life is our main focus when discussing nature and the outdoors. However, where there is life there must also be death. ...

Antique Equipment Association To Host Benefit Event May 30-31

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STOCKTON - The Chautauqua County Antique Equipment Association will host a Spring Two-Day Tractor Pull on May 30-31 at the club’s grounds in Stockton. Money raised will help to rebuild the association’s museum. The Antique Equipment Club also features a black smith shop, print shop, ...

JHS Announces Honor, Merit Rolls

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Jamestown High School officials recently announced the school’s honor and merit rolls for the third quarter of the 2025-26 school year. They are: HONOR ROLL 12th Grade: Abbey Anderson, Mikael Anderson, Aubrey Bay, Riley Ann Beatty, Chase Bonta, Abigail Brandow, Ethan Braun, Brendon ...

Clymer Announces Students Of Quarter

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CLYMER - Clymer Central School officials recently announced the school’s “Pirate Pride” Students for the Third Quarter. During each marking period, faculty and staff members nominate students in kindergarten through third grades, fourth through sixth grades, seventh through ninth ...

Electric Bus Mandate May Be Delayed

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Legislation introduced in April to push back the state’s electric school bus mandate an additional five years is gaining traction in state budget negotiations. Sen. Chris Ryan, D-Syracuse, introduced S.9667 on April 1, with the legislation referred to the Senate Education Committee - the ...