Sunday’s Demolition Derby at the Chautauqua County Fair brought plenty of action and hits.
The event opened with the Pro Stock Full Size event which this year featured only three cars.
Evan King took third place, Brooke King took second and Denis White took first.
The next event was the ...
CLYMER — The town of Clymer was one of four towns to participate in a meeting with their shared dog control officer in July to look to update a few things when it comes to dog laws.
Clymer’s dog control officer, Kelly Thornton, is shared between Clymer and three other towns; Sherman, Mina ...
Chautauqua Comics recently celebrated the newest Superman film’s release with a Superman Day.
The event featured an appearance by the iconic ‘Man of Steel,’ allowing attendees to take photos and meet him. Each guest received a complimentary Superman comic and a discount on all ...
After months of dealing with major potholes and having work done on East Second Street, the emergency paving work has been completed.
Councilman Randy Daversa, R-At Large and chair of the City Council Public Works Committee, said work that had originally been scheduled to happen back in June ...
CLYMER — There is a new furry face to be found among the bookshelves at the Clymer-French Creek Free Library.
The library has officially introduced a library cat to the library, opening for the first time with the cat on Wednesday, July 16. The Clymer-French Creek Free Library is located at ...
As Conduit Ministries kicks off its summer program for kids who may need meals now that school is out, the church has also seen an increase in the amount of regular meals it serves.
Conduit Ministries typically operates a food truck in Brooklyn Square on Sunday afternoons for those in need of ...