Jamestown Community College officials are proposing a change to its College Connections program.
The program is a collaboration between JCC and partner high schools in the region that allows high school students to earn JCC course credit. The content, assignments, projects, and assessments in ...
Shortly before the boil-water order hit Fredonia and its users, elected officials were dealing with some other leaks — notably those that are impacting the Darwin R. Barker Library and improvements needed to the Village Hall.
It is just one more issue for a cash-strapped entity that ...
On Monday, Forestville will be celebrating a historic moment. At 4 p.m., The first home in the town of Hanover at 21 Pearl St. is set to be placed on the National Historic Register.
A celebration at the home featuring the unveiling of a commemorative plaque and a celebration of the home’s ...
Our area’s showcase of talent, agriculture and entertainment is in full swing at the Chautauqua County Fair. With the cannon blast on Tuesday, the week-long event kicked off.
One of the highlights this year, as has been noted by our outdoors columnist Forrest Fisher, was the new ...
Dunkirk residents who are seeking more information — or want to be a part of the discussion regarding a possible nuclear plant — are invited to attend a session that follows tonight’s council meeting.
City Mayor Kate Wdowiasz has invited Dr. Andrew Whittaker, PhD, PE, SE, a SUNY ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has an idea on how to keep New York’s power grid reliable in 2035 by pursuing nuclear power generation.
It’s the best solution we’ve heard yet to have reliable, dispatchable electricity as it becomes pretty obvious that wind and solar power aren’t going to be able to ...