October 14, 2024
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The Broome-Tioga Farm-to-School program, works to connect schools with farmers and get more locally grown food in school lunches. It’s one of a handful of farm-to-school programs across the state awarded a total of $1.5 million in funding.
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A current Tompkins County legislator, Sigler is running to unseat the Democratic incumbent, state Sen. Lea Webb.
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There’s an effort in Rochester to get phones made available to people who can’t afford them. The initiative to provide this free phone service began when local photographer and Assistant Professor at RIT/NTID Eric Kunsman was doing a project several years ago to document the dwindling number of pay phones locally. He said that as…
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It is one of a range of recent visits by both Democratic and Republican candidates and staff members in an effort to close a tight voter gap and win Arizona.
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Kyle Lovell, recently ousted as Seneca County manager, has taken on the role of city manager for Oneida in Madison County. The Oneida Common Council selected him from five finalists.
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Every other country that used an electoral college has been unsatisfied with the results and chosen another way to pick a leader.
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Missourians will have the chance to choose a new top elections official when they cast ballots for secretary of state on Nov. 5. State Sen. Denny Hoskins of Warrensburg and state Rep. Barbara Phifer of Kirkwood are running to replace current Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft. While the candidates will primarily run Missouri’s elections, they…
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Donald Trump wants mass deportations, but poll finds even majority of Republicans don’t support that
New survey results suggest a majority of Wisconsin Republicans might not be sold on one of Donald Trump’s top campaign pledges. Donald Trump wants mass deportations, but poll finds even majority of Republicans don’t support that is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a…
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Lawmakers advanced a measure that would ban taking photos and video from chamber-floor-adjacent hallways. The post Legislative committee votes to restrict journalists’ access to State Capitol appeared first on WyoFile .
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The threat of billion-dollar class-action lawsuits bankrupting power companies has lawmakers considering a cap on claims. The post When electric utilities spark wildfires, how much should they have to pay victims? appeared first on WyoFile .