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Reed: Tax code can help college costs
May 19, 2013 By LIZ SKOCZYLAS OBSERVER Mayville Bureau U.S. Rep. more »»
Schumer pushing to stop student loan rate increase
May 19, 2013 OBSERVER Staff Report With a deadline of June 30, interest rates for the federally-subsidized Stafford loans may double if Congress does not take action. Senator Charles E. more »»
A new phase of life
May 19, 2013 By SAMANTHA MCDONNELL OBSERVER Staff Writer The SUNY Fredonia Class of 2013 has something to brag about. They were the largest graduating class the school has seen in over 180 years. more »»
Legislators said mulling their options for primary
May 19, 2013 By ERIC TICHY Special to the OBSERVER MAYVILLE — In less than four months, Chautau-qua County voters will head to the polls to lock in legislative candidates for Novem-ber’s general election. more »»
Gowanda holds budget hearing
May 18, 2013 GOWANDA — Resid-ents were given the chance to voice their opinions on the proposed school budget at a budget hearing hosted by the Gowanda Board of Education recently. more »»
Group to help again with hurricane reconstruction
May 18, 2013 With the destruction of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and more recently Hurricane Ike in 2008, New Orleans has suffered severe damage. more »»
Fire destroys house
May 18, 2013 PORTLAND — The cause of a Friday morning fire in Portland has yet to be determined. Portland Fire Chief Steve Bourgeois said firefighters were toned out around 1:30 a.m. more »»
A Supreme visit
May 18, 2013 JAMESTOWN — For two hours Friday, the city of Jamestown belonged to Robert H. Jackson. No cars. No sirens. Nowhere to find a parking spot. Thousands gathered downtown to hear U.S. more »»
Fire damages garage in Fredonia
May 17, 2013 At roughly 9:30 p.m., Fredonia Fire Department was dispatched to a house fire at 93 Howard St. Thursday. more »»
Portland home damaged in early morning blaze
May 17, 2013 PORTLAND — A Route 20 home was damaged in a fire this morning. The home, at 6359 Route 20, was in flames when area Fire Departments arrived on the scene at around 1:30 a.m. today. more »»
County in the black for 2012
May 17, 2013 Instead of being in the red as predicted in 2011, the county government was in the black for 201. more »»
Access 12 to change operations
May 17, 2013 Long-time viewers of Dunkirk’s Local Access 12 cable television station will see a change soon. more »»
Motorcycle accident leads to serious injury
May 17, 2013 RIPLEY — A motorcyclist was seriously injured Thursday afternoon in Ripley. Chautauqua County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene on Route 76 around noon. Investigation showed David R. more »»
Keeping half-percent county sales tax would produce $6M in revenue
May 17, 2013 MAYVILLE — A half of a percent of sales tax represents an additional $6 million in revenue for the county. On Thursday, the County Legislature Audit and Control Committee discussed the 7. more »»
Fred Fest discussed at campus meeting
May 16, 2013 Campus officials, police chiefs and members of the community gathered Wed-nesday afternoon at the Williams Center on the SUNY Fredonia campus for a debriefing on Fred Fest 201. more »»
19 positions to be filled at SUNY Fredonia
May 16, 2013 The SUNY Fredonia budget is still not certain, but currently includes hiring 19 tenure-track faculty positions. more »»
County Home savings hitting their mark
May 16, 2013 MAYVILLE — Measures enacted this year to reduce operating costs at the Chautauqua County Home are on track, legislators were told Wednesday. more »»
Walk-a-thon: Fredonia Elementary hosts fundraiser
May 16, 2013 Students, faculty and families at Fredonia Elementary were walking for a good cause. The district recently held a walk-a-thon to raise money for the Parents Teachers Association. more »»
Benefit for Diane Thompson Saturday
May 16, 2013 MAYVILLE — To help pay for medical costs after an aneurysm was found on her brain, friends of Diane Thompson of Mayville will be holding a benefit in her honor Saturday. more »»
Forestville in a ‘state’
May 15, 2013 FORESTVILLE — Mayor Linda Aures delivered a “state of the village of Forestville” address Tuesday. The message was in writing and Aures read it at the beginning of the village board meeting. more »» |
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