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Storm Turns Cruel: One Dead As Blustery Afternoon Leads To Accidents

Between 12:30 and 2 p.m. Tuesday, it was dangerous to be a motorist in northern Chautauqua County due to extreme weather conditions that included blowing snow and slippery roads. Around 1:30 p.m., the Dunkirk Police Department, Dunkirk Fire Department, and Alstar Ambulance responded to a ...

Shared ‘dreams’: Annual King Luncheon remembers leader at SUNY Fredonia

A travel advisory and temperatures that felt like 10 degrees below zero did not stop more than 100 people from coming together at the Williams Center at SUNY Fredonia on Monday afternoon for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon, sponsored by Northern Chautauqua County’s Juneteenth ...

Mayville Eyes Grant To Purchase Lake Property

MAYVILLE – Village officials are exploring the possibility of getting a grant to purchase a vacant plot of land near Lakeside Park that was once to have a housing project on it. What would happen to the property if the village is successful is still up for discussion. During the ...

Republicans Criticize Assembly Debate Limits

Debate on legislation in the state Assembly has long been a mere formality in the Democrat-controlled legislative chamber. Now, according to Assemblyman Andrew Molitor, R-Westfield, it barely exists at all. Last week, Assemblywoman Crystal Peoples-Stokes, D-Buffalo and Assembly majority ...

Jamestown Police Chief Retiring In February

Jamestown's police chief is retiring at the beginning of next month. In a news release issued Tuesday morning, city announced the retirement of Police Chief and Director of Public Safety, Timothy Jackson, who will conclude more than 25 years of dedicated service to the Jamestown Police ...

C/S/P Board Presidents Meet

CLYMER — With the merger feasibility study officially underway for Clymer, Sherman and Panama Schools, a meeting between the three school board presidents was held recently to discuss technicalities and the upcoming community survey at the end of the month. At the January Clymer Board of ...