Natalie Abruzzo
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The Steuben County Board of Elections went over how to fill out and file designating petitions for anyone interested in running for local office this year.
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Southern Tier Rep. Nick Langworthy was in Elmira last week to talk about the state’s immigration enforcement, sanctuary policies and the “Green Light Law”.
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The town of Thurston in Steuben County renewed its one-year moratorium preventing solid waste management facilities from building new operations or modifying existing ones.
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Attempts to save a nearly 100-year-old pool for the city of Elmira failed. The city will demolish the structure and replace it with a splash pad.
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Southern Tier Rep. Nick Langworthy’s 2025 agenda aligns with incoming President Donald Trump’s 100-day agenda to secure America’s borders and roll back the Biden administration’s renewable energy policies.
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The budget, which totaled to $41.4 million, increased $3 million from 2024.
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The vending machine provides free access to lifesaving tools to prevent overdoses.
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The newly formed caucus will promote affordable, high-quality food and preventative care measures to address chronic diseases and obesity. It will also support underserved and rural communities.
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New York has banned the sale of certain new apparel containing PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals”. The law went into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.
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The town board in Steuben County will vote Thursday evening on whether to regulate the installation and use of all solar energy systems and equipment.