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Still running for Laurel

Even amid a pandemic, there was plenty of enthusiasm and support during Friday’s annual Laurel Run. The yearly fundraiser is an event that helps showcase skills for those with disabilities. Though Laurel Hotelling passed away in 2017, the run still holds strong, raising money and ...

Weather forces Dunkirk to change graduation date

Due to the weather forecast for Saturday, the 162nd Dunkirk High School graduation ceremony originally scheduled for 10:30 a.m., on Saturday, at Karl Hoeppner Field has been re-scheduled to Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Karl Hoeppner Field. Students and guests should follow the same procedures that ...

Access Chautauqua Programming lecture series schedule set through June 26

Chautauqua Lecture Series will have Fr. Richard Rohr, “The Second Half of Life,” at 1 and 7 p.m. Chautauqua Sunrise, hosted by Doc Hamels, will have guest Dr. Patrick Green of Chautauqua Physical and Occupational Therapy. The program is aired and streamed on Facebook live at 9 a.m. ...

Storm downs trees, branches in south county

A storm that moved through Chautauqua County late Wednesday downed trees and branches, causing some to lose power. Reports of power lines down, as well as blown transformers, were received early into the morning. In some locations, including Jamestown, large branches came down as a result ...

McIlroy asks for cohesion

FORT WORTH, Texas — As much as golf has taken a financial hit worldwide from the COVID-19 pandemic, Rory McIlroy says it has illustrated how tours should consider some form of consolidation. “I don’t know if everything being under one umbrella is the solution, but definitely fewer ...

NASCAR to allow fans back in Florida, Alabama

NASCAR is ready to reopen to fans. One of the few sports to run in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, NASCAR is now the largest to allow fans to return as more states relax their business shutdowns. NASCAR decided a limited number of fans can attend races this month at Homestead-Miami ...