Jul 30, 2009 | WSLU-FM Canton
Armed with microphones, cameras, and our newly printed business cards, the CWCW team ventured to Brushton, NY.
10 drivers face alcohol counts
The following were charged with driving while intoxicated and related offenses: Craig L. Cook, 28, no address given, was charged by state police Friday in the town of Fort Covington.
Teens Charged w/ 1# of Marijuana
State Police based in Massena arrested Justin E. Cooke, 19, of Moira yesterday for 2nd-Degree Criminal Possession of Marijuana.
Tribal police probing deaths believe incidents not connected
The St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police are investigating two deaths, but haven't yet classified them.
Ft. Covington Woman Wins Scholarship
The St. Lawrence County Branch of AAUW is pleased to announce that Amanda Ellsworth earned a $500 AAUW Memorial Scholarship.
North Country Power Authority Bill Passes
The New York State Senate has passed legislation sponsored by Sen. Darrel J. Aubertine to create the North Country Power Authority to combine the efforts of 24 municipalities looking to reduce energy costs in St.
Prison Time for Sex Offender Who Failed to Register
A former school teacher from northern New York is going to federal prison for failing to register as a sex offender.
Sex offender gets 5 years for failing to register
A Fort Covington man will serve 51/2 years in federal prison for failing to register as a sex offender in New York.
Donald and Doris Deshane, Brasher Falls, 50th Anniversary
Brasher Falls July 14, 2009 Donald F. and Doris J. Deshane of Brasher Falls recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends at the American Legion in Fort Covington.
Slot profit split, use explained
Road projects, tourism and economic strategies for Bombay and Fort Covington could be funded with 2008 Akwesasne Mohawk Casino slot-machine profits, officials hope.
Potsdam police charge motorists with following too closely, drinking alcohol
Friday, July 10, 2009, 9:19am POTSDAM - Village police have ticketed drivers for drinking alcohol in a vehicle and following too closely.
In a few weeks, the dam that has blocked the Salmon River for nearly a century will be gone and the water, and fish, will have an open flow to Canada.
Fort Covington Dam coming down
Comment on this story MONDAY, JULY 06, 2009 A hundred-year old dam on the Salmon River in Franklin County is coming down.
Sexual abuser's charges tossed
A judge has dismissed a sexual abuse case against a Fort Covington man accused of molesting a young boy.
Federal authorities are charging two Canadian men with trying to smuggle $1.5 million in Ecstasy across the border at the Massena port of entry.
A North Country dam comes down
The trend in hydropower these days is more dams are coming down than are being built .