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County GOP Rejects Job Growth As County Goal

MAYVILLE – County Republican lawmakers have agreed to goals for its Planning and Economic Development Department, but rejected a move to say the number one goal is job growth. During the Chautauqua County Legislature meeting, officials, in a party-line vote, passed a resolution that ...

Clymer, Sherman Sharing Several Positions

CLYMER — Clymer Central School’s Board of Education has recently approved the hiring of a new school counselor, along with a few new or expanded shared positions among regional schools. Clymer’s new school counselor is Lori Hickernell, who is bringing 17 years of experience to the ...

‘Everybody Was Safe’

LAKEWOOD - No one was injured after a hot air balloon floated into some power lines Tuesday. According to Lakewood Volunteer Fire Department Chief Kurt Hallberg, the call was received at around 7:40 p.m. Hallber said the balloon pilot said he got caught in a gust of wind, and was not ...

Closure Coming

Part of South Main Street is set to be closed off next week as the Jamestown Board of Public Utilities is set to do work on a District Heating Main repair project. The road will be closed from Monday, July 28 to Sunday Aug. 3, to “support a significant District Heating main replacement ...

Prize Winning Journalist To Speak In Jamestown Tonight

David Cay Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist who has made his name known in the world of economics and investigative reporting will speak tonight in Jamestown. Johnston is a specialist in economics, tax issues and Donald Trump. His discussion tonight at the Unitarian ...

Warren Man Faces 13 Felony Charges After Taking In Runaway N.Y. Girl

WARREN — A Warren man faces 13 felony charges in separate cases involving child sex abuse that began with a report of a missing juvenile in New York state. Michael J. Bundy III, 24, of Warren has been charged by Warren city police with felony charges of first-degree felony rape forcible ...