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Editor’s Corner

Advocacy Efforts Have Morris, Brooks-TLC Sitting Pretty

Ken Morris settled in three rows back from the make-shift stage on Monday afternoon in the Williams Center at the State University of New York at Fredonia. As union members and Brooks-TLC staff held signs calling for “Building a Better Brooks” and “Investing in Health Care” while ...

Peculiar Twist On Flavors Has Area Angle

Fredonia’s foolish ice cream was something the community and Western New York region savored for almost a quarter century starting in the 1980s. The unique experience for the April 1 custom drew worldwide attention thanks to the crazy and sometimes bizarre flavors that the late businessman ...

When In Doubt, Jump On The Brand-Wagon

Pennsylvania officials are hoping its “The Great American Getaway” slogan paves a road to greater visits. In unveiling the new brand, Gov. Josh Shapiro, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Rick Siger joined other leaders at PNC Field in ...

Turbulent Times Fail To Faze Grads

Commencement on Saturday brings to a conclusion one of the most challenging years in recent history at the State University of New York at Fredonia. Sentiments that include frustration and worry have been palpable on the campus and within the community. Reasons for concern at the institution ...

Turbine Lake Dispute Keeps Muddying Waters

Debate over wind turbines being placed in the Great Lakes is constantly swirling. A feasibility study released in late 2022 by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority that did not support the placement of turbines in the Lakes Erie and Ontario was thought to be a dagger for ...

King’s Reign Tackles Struggles At SUNY

Firestorms have embroiled John B. King Jr. in every leadership role he has accepted over the last decade. During his controversial stint as New York state Education Commissioner from 2011 to 2014, King royally rocked the boat of numerous public schools with reform strategies that included ...