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Wdowiasz offers Juneteenth proclamation

Dunkirk Mayor Kate Wdowiasz offered a proclamation for Juneteenth. She stated that “Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, the day when the last enslaved people in the ...

Kids, conservation & community

A beloved Chautauqua Lake tradition returns this weekend as the Chautauqua Lake Fishing Association is hosting its 48th annual Jake Ernewein ...

Crews respond to rollover accident

Fredonia Fire Department responded with the Sheriff’s Department and Fredonia Police Department to a rollover accident near Walmart around 7 ...

The OBSERVER’s View: State once again misguided on taxes

The OBSERVER’s View: Site’s sale offers new beginning

Fredonia deserves a voice at meetings

At the last village of Fredonia Board of Trustees worship session there was an item to review concerning citizens addressing the Village Board at their public ...

State won’t go forward if it’s stuck in reverse

Keeping a scorecard to find sports on TV

City library lists honor, memorial books

City library lists honor, memorial books June 2026 honor and memorial books have been listed by the Dunkirk Public Library. HONOR In honor of Lois Barris- ...

Special pet project

Area Meals on Wheels celebrates volunteers

POLL QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Even though not required, should the Dunkirk mayor attend Common Council meetings?

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