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Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter released a statement supporting Gov. Kathy Hochul’s New York Appellate Division’s Fourth Judicial Department pick.
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10/5/22
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Real Men Wear Pink, a campaign to help advocate and raise funds for breast cancer awareness and research, will kick off on Thursday, Oct. 6.
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Thomas Caputo
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Joan Burress of Frankfort was diagnosed with an extremely aggressive form of breast cancer. She would like to remind others that you are not alone in your fight.
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10/5/22
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The Northern New York Community Foundation, has awarded scholarships to 485 students from Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties that will help them pursue post-secondary educational goals.
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10/4/22
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Power outage at Hugh R. Jones Elementary School reported.
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10/4/22
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In the summer of 2016, Lisa Abel of Whitesboro knew something was not quite right.
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10/4/22
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Micron, one of the world's largest microchip manufacturers, is expected to open a semiconductor plant in New York, promising an investment of up to $100 billion and a plant that could bring 50,000 jobs to the state.
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Associated Press
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10/4/22
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The Utica National Insurance Group, Integrated Community Alternatives Network (ICAN), Oneida-Herkimer-Madison (OHM) BOCES and Westmoreland Central School District are presenting an educational program for area ninth grade students called, “Overcoming Obstacles: A Message of Connection, Resilience and Hope.”
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10/4/22
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State American Legion Commander David R. Riley Sr., of Rome, has identified veteran suicide prevention as the No. 1 number one priority for the American Legion across New York.
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10/4/22
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A 2,554-pound pumpkin grown in upstate New York has set a new U.S. record for the heaviest.
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Associated Press
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10/3/22
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Utica’s Hermin Garic participated in his first major marathon on the international stage Sunday.
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U.S. Congresswoman Claudia Tenney has formally endorsed challenger Jim Scarchilli for Oneida County Sheriff.
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Shoppers unite! Craft fair season is upon us once again, which means live music, apple cider donuts, and lavish handmade items we simply can’t resist. It’s that time of the year.
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Tennille Millo, Special to the Daily Sentinel
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10/2/22
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View, the center for arts and culture at 3273 Route 28, is bringing back Ladies Night with a Halloween theme from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5 with Witchy Women Wednesday.
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10/1/22
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has announced that it has renewed its funding for Bassett Healthcare Network’s Northeast Center for Occupational Health.
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10/1/22
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On Saturday, people came from all over the area to celebrate the coming of fall and enjoy the cool autumn weather at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest.
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About 30 Mohawk residential school survivors and their families marched across the Cornwall bridge to Canada last Saturday.
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Celia Clarke, North Country Public Radio
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10/1/22
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The Adirondacks are known for its breathtaking fall views which typically arrive when the crowds from the summer begin to thin out and cooler temperatures arrive.
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10/1/22
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Medical deserts could soon expand in upstate New York as dozens of hospitals face budget deficits linked to declining patient revenues and skyrocketing labor costs, a new survey found.
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David Robinson, USA TODAY Network New York State Team
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9/30/22
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SUNY Potsdam has been notified that its accreditation “may be in jeopardy.” Accreditation is an evaluation process that certain colleges and universities undergo every 10 years.
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Celia Clarke, North Country Public Radio
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9/30/22
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