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New U.S. attorney appointed for state’s Western District

Michael DiGiacomo was appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York by Attorney General Pamela Bondi. DiGiacomo was sworn in Monday by U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo. He will serve as the U.S. Attorney for 120 days or until a Presidential nominee has been ...

Mason Industrial Park Expansion Moving Forward

A proposal to further develop an industrial park in the town of Ellicott is moving ahead. During the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency meeting, board members approved a negative declaration for the State Environmental Quality Review at the Mason Industrial Park. By issuing a ...

Health benefits threatened if striking officers do not return to work

Corrections officers who are still striking have been put on notice. In a statement issued Sunday afternoon, New York state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Commissioner Daniel Martuscello said those who continue to strike on Monday will start being penalized by the state. ...

Tioga’s Declan McKee defeats Southwestern’s Adrian Torres in state final

ALBANY — Tioga sophomore Declan McKee lost two times this season and one of those losses came from Southwestern junior Adrian Torres in the 108-pound final of the Linda C. Knuutila Memorial by a 3-2 decision in tiebreakers. The pair were once again pitted against each other in a final on ...

Hind Too Much For Chautauqua Lake In Quarterfinals

RANDOLPH — Devin Pope was effusive in his praise of Randolph’s Drew Hind following Saturday afternoon’s game. That’s high praise from Chautauqua Lake’s head coach, who is the fifth highest scorer in Chautauqua County history. Hind scored 23 first-half points as the top-seeded ...