It’s not news that many people feel added stress during the holiday season, and that the commercial aspect of it can be very annoying. Christmas is a time when we are supposed to feel the presence of something divinely peaceful and forgiving, yet today our faith in humanity and/or God is ...
Fredonia Village Board was far too quiet about the recent contract approved with its Fire Department staff. In a meeting earlier this month, the board — with Mayor Michael Ferguson’s tie-breaking vote — passed the deal.
But, unfortunately, no one on the board offered specifics regarding ...
The recent U.S. government shutdown brought to light America’s debate over government intervention in our economy, and particularly in healthcare. Are we Socialist? Free-Market? Something else?
Obamacare was sold as the remedy for perceived shortcomings in U.S. healthcare. Its ...
“There are several factors impacting the (Ripley Solar) project, including import tariffs, high interest rates and federal trade policies that bring uncertainty to cost of materials (that) have made this project not economically viable in its current state.”
This was a sentence in a ...
Stalling and stumbling through 12 months has become a tradition of futility for many who are elected here. Due to consistently forgetting they hold positions to represent constituents, not the government they are overseeing, 2025 may have been one of the most brutal years in recent history for ...
Dunkirk’s spending problems will not go away, no matter how many fees are increased. This week, during a council meeting, members approved rate hikes associated with parks and services.
Those who are city taxpayers will still be hit with the rising costs while non-residents will be paying ...