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DWI Patrols Start up for Holidays
The holiday season means travel and celebrations for some. Police are reminding the public they they're paying close attention to make sure drivers are safe.
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Helen M. Clark
Helen M. Clark, 89, a resident of Arkport for 60 years, passed away in Jamestown early Sunday morning surrounded by all of her children.
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New traffic light aims to slow Miracle Mile
Those accustomed to using the Miracle Mile in Horseheads as a speedway to Elmira have another reason to slow down besides the frequent police patrols.
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Meet R. Christopher Roser, Lewiston-Porter Superintendent
New Superintendent R. Christopher Roser has high ambitions for the Lewiston-Porter School District.
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More Job Losses At Alstom
A Southern Tier manufacturing company says more layoffs are coming -- just days after it announced it was getting more work from downstate.
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People in the Twin Tiers
St. James Mercy Hospital, Hornell * CLANCY -- A son, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008, to Mallory Clancy of Bath.
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Hornell woman charged with trying to bring pot into county building
A 22-year-old Hornell woman was arrested on Thursday after the Steuben County Sheriff's Office said she tried to enter the county office building with a small bag of marijuana.
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First 2a Snowfall for Some
For some areas across Northern Steuben County this is the first snowfall of the season greater than 2a .
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Massa plans to vote in Corning
Eric Massa, Democratic candidate for New York's 29th Congressional District seat, will vote at approximately 12:05 p.m. today at the USWA Local 1000 Union Hall, 100 Civic Center Plaza in Corning.
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Kuhl challenges voting results
BATH -- It could be more than a week before the tight 29th Congressional District race between incumbent Republican John R. Kuhl Jr.
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Study Says Brain Loses Insulation
The study shows even healthy people begin to lose some of the nerve insulation, known as myelin.
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Massa on Election Day
The Massa campaign has released Eric Massa's final day schedule. Massa will vote in Corning around Noon.
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Massa to travel across Steuben County today
Eric Massa, Democratic candidate for New York's 29th Congressional District seat, is spending today visiting sites across Steuben County.
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Winner works for tax relief
Let's give some credit where credit's due. I'm talking about the efforts by New York state Sen.
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Survey rates care at local hospitals
Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira is rated significantly better than the state average in four categories used by a hospital watchdog group to determine whether patients are receiving appropriate care for ...
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Man killed in Steuben County accident
A Steuben County man died early this morning after the vehicle he was operating crossed into the path of an alleged drunk driver.
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Saxton St. Home Evacuated After Fire
Evacuation horns sounded at a house fire on the west side of Rochester Saturday afternoon.
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Receipts for county sales tax climb
Third-quarter sales tax revenue is up in Chemung and Schuyler counties and basically is holding steady in Steuben County, but officials are bracing for an uncertain future.
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Monroe Avenue Chase Bank Robbed
Rochester police are looking for a man who robbed a bank Monday evening. Police say a man robbed the Chase bank at 560 Monroe Avenue at around 5:10 p.m. Monday.
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Railroad Authority approves budget
The Southern Tier Extension Railroad Authority on Tuesday approved a $279,700 budget for 2009.
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