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Talented Artists

The excitement continues to build as Chautauqua’s Got Talent moves to another round. After another memorable night of performances Monday, at the The Spire Theater, the audience votes have been counted, and the next group of talented artists moving on to Round Three. Congratulations to ...

School Board Hears About Bullying, Athletes Successes

Jamestown school board members heard from four district residents concerning harassment and bullying in district schools. Lori Bartlett said her granddaughter was harassed at Washington Middle School, now she no longer attends Washington. Patricia Harley said her daughter is being bullied ...

Planning Commission Approves St Susan’s JBC Project

St Susan’s Center’s project to take over the old Jamestown Business College location in collaboration with UCAN city mission is officially moving forward with approval of the site plans by the planning commission. Project architect Chris Cooke presented to the commission again during a ...

State Democrats: Budget Isn’t Done Yet

So, Gov. Kathy Hochul may have been a bit premature popping open champagne bottles when it comes to a final state budget. A day after Hochul’s announcement of a budget deal with legislative Democrats, Assembly Democrat Gary Pretlow spoke on the Assembly floor, saying reports of a budget ...

‘A Real Difference’

State lawmakers will begin voting in the next couple of days on a state budget now that Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislative leadership have conceptually agreed on the 2025-26 state budget. The total budget is estimated to come in at a cost of $254 billion and, Hochul said, does not raise ...

Council Approves New Contract

City Council members have approved a new contract with the Kendall Club Police Benevolent Association, with two members of the council saying the city should reopen police consolidation talks. City and union approval of the new contract will bring to an end a state Supreme Court case filed in ...