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Town, city yet to agree on police pact

The Town and City of Dunkirk share the same name, but have yet to find common ground on a contract for police presence in the town. The town has sought to continue an agreement with the City of Dunkirk Police Department for a presence via patrols throughout the town. After an increase last ...

U.S., Israel launch major attack on Iran

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. and Israel launched a major attack on Iran on Saturday, and President Donald Trump called on the Iranian public to "seize control of your destiny" by rising up against the Islamic leadership that has ruled the nation since 1979. Some of the first ...

Fredonia OKs new speaking rules

The Fredonia Board of Trustees has approved new guidelines for members of the public who speak at its meetings. The trustees unanimously approved a new statement of guidelines during a workshop this week. The statement is read at the beginning of every public speaking portion of meetings. It ...

Memo adds shock to spiking energy prices

On Tuesday, Assembly Republicans in New York state unveiled a “Lights On With Energy Relief (LOWER) Plan” in response to growing concerns statewide about out-of-control energy costs and grid reliability. Days later, a memo from the New York state Energy Research and Development Agency ...

Dunkirk capital project underway at secondary school

The framework of a new addition bustles with construction activity as kids walk the halls of Dunkirk Jr.-Sr. High School just feet away. A new STEM classroom is up on the other side of a hallway blocked by plywood. The Dunkirk City School District’s $83.7 million capital project, which ...

Hanover seeks aid for water main breaks

HANOVER — After a series of water main breaks recently hit the town of Hanover, the Town Board is pursuing grant funding from the USDA Rural Development program to help the Town recover. The Town Board declared its intent to file a grant application with Rural Development for assistance ...