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End Of An Era

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Chautauqua County bid farewell to a law enforcement tradition Saturday night as the Sheriff’s Mounted Patrol Division retired after 75 years of service. The unit’s officers and horses, a familiar sight at parades and fairs, performed many duties over the years including search-and-rescue to ...

City Woman Pleads Guilty To Narcotics Conspiracy

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A Jamestown resident is headed to prison after admitting to being involved in selling illegal drugs in the city. U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo announced today that Sandra Pavlock a/k/a Sondra L. Pavlock, 45, of Jamestown, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge John L. Sinatra Jr. to ...

Briefly

Briefly

Falconer Library Board To Meet Today FALCONER - The Falconer Public Library’s next board meeting will be at 8 a.m. today, Sept. 11, in the library, 101 W. Main St., Falconer. The public is welcome to attend. Ellington Library To Host Author Saturday ELLINGTON - The Ellington Farman ...

Fatherly Advice

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Mike LeBaron of Kennedy found hope when his son Nolan was able to overcome childhood cancer. He wants to see other parents find hope as well by expanding the bone marrow registry. Nolan was diagnosed in 2022 with acute lymphocytic leukemia — a type of cancer of the blood and bone ...

City Resident’s Letter Sparks Housing Committee Discussion

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A city resident’s letter to the City Council Housing Committee is sparking new discussion. A letter has been received from a constituent of Councilman Bill Reynolds, R-Ward 5 and Housing Committee chairman, by both the city and other offices of local representatives and elected officials, ...