Month: October 2018
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Joe’s stories – old, new, mostly true
Silo Series #3 My father was a farmer by vocation and preference. After immigrating, getting married and buying their own farm, he…
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Through collaboration, an iconic tree will live on
The historic, 150-year-old horse chestnut tree which stood in front of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House (Anthony…
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Rural Police Training Academy information sessions at GCC
On Thursday, November 1, at 7 p.m., and again on Saturday, November 17, at 9 a.m., anyone interested in becoming…
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Stay safe this Halloween
Halloween is coming, and while the holiday is filled with fun for children of all ages, there are important safety…
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Tops to honor U.S. veterans and active military on Veterans Day
On Sunday, November 11, Tops Friendly Markets will honor an 11 percent discount off of a total order to all…
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Schools
Enthusiastic science fans at Churchville-Chili MS
The students in the sixth-grade science class at Churchville-Chili Middle School were excited, and their discussions animated. They were studying…
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Wheatland-Chili biology teacher champions biodiversity
Wheatland-Chili biology teacher Kim LaCelle and her biology class are using the scientific method to develop wildflower seed bombs. LaCelle…
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Byron-Bergen HS hosts opioid panel
On Wednesday, November 7, the Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School welcomes the public to a panel discussion about the nation-wide opioid…
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Sports
Gates runner speaks on importance of staying active
Gates heart patient and senior runner Bruce Rychwalski, 69, was the guest speaker at the Mended Hearts of Greater Rochester…
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Sports
Cadets advance in 2OT
Senior Amanda Hilderbrandt scored with 2:35 remaining in the second overtime to lift Hilton to a 3-2 win in a…
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