Chautauqua County 4-H, managed by the Cornell Cooperative Extension, has once again hosted the children's presentations, allowing children of all ages from around the community to present on a topic of great passion to them.
Lisette Cabrera, 4-H program coordinator, spoke more on the ...
MAYVILLE — A Chautauqua Lake Central School social studies teacher, whose work has involved helping students grapple with and understand some of history’s most difficult truths was recently honored by receiving one of the highest honors from the New York State Board of Regents. ...
A dozen SUNY Fredonia students are headed for an experience of a lifetime as the Super Bowl approaches.
Department of Applied Professional Studies Associate Professor Kerry Fischer and Lecturer Ed Croft will accompany the students, all with either Sport Management majors or minors, to Santa ...
State Sen. George Borrello still can’t support an amended Medical Aid In Dying bill that passed the Assembly and Senate this week.
The state Legislature passed a version of the bill in 2025, but Gov. Kathy Hochul required several amendments before she could sign the legislation into law. ...
Cummins officials are reinstating their forecasts for future earnings - a sign that the company sees a brighter future in the coming year.
The company suspended earnings forecasts as part of its quarterly financial reporting in 2025 as a previously forecast demand slowdown began to hit the ...
A Sinclairville woman died in Sunday’s horrific two-car crash on Route 60 in the town of Gerry, Chautauqua County sheriff’s deputies reported late Wednesday.
At approximately 6:18 p.m., the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office and multiple other agencies responded to the accident with ...