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Three bartenders accused of serving minors
State police said Thursday that three bartenders were charged Saturday night in an undercover operation designed to check compliance with the state's legal drinking age.
Religious Leader Leaving Pulpit
Reverend John Jordan has preached and prayed in the North Country for the last 24 years.
Carthage school board to hold illegal session
After a brief open session Monday to approve several appointments and resignations, the Carthage Central School District is expected to go into an illegal executive session to interview candidates for the ...
Antwerp home destroyed by fire
A home in the Town of Antwerp was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The fire broke out at the Robert Primo residence, 40210 Vrooman Hill Road just after 12:30 this afternoon.
Champion fire destroys barn, kills at least 10 cows
At least 10 cows were lost in a Sunday evening barn fire on Route 12 in the town of Champion, about a half-mile from the Lewis County line.
Sunday afternoon they brought their chart-topping music to the Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds as part of the Disabled Persons Action Organization/DealMaker Auto Group Summer Concert Series.
City of Refuge Church Anniversary Banquet
WHAT: City of Refuge Christian Church 20th anniversary banquet. WHEN/WHERE: 5 p.m. June 7 at The Commons at Fort Drum.
Man Circulates Petition, Calls For Superintendent's Resignation
“This has to do with my son's education and I truthfully believe that he's cutting in the wrong area”
A Great Bend man is collecting signatures in an effort to have special education funding put back into the Carthage School District budget. via WWNY-TV Watertown
Insect-Killing Worms May Help New York
“It's been New York's special little problem”
Party Hardy: UD or OSU? Some people are UD fans. Some are OSU fans. Some are both. via Dayton Daily News
Microscopic worms kill alfalfa-eating beetles
“It will make a significant impact on the ability of growers to deal with this persistent pest.”
GREAT BEND, Jefferson County - Each spring, tens of millions of alfalfa snout beetles rise from the soil to continue their slow, methodical march across upstate New York, laying waste to fields of alfalfa in a ... via Poughkeepsie Journal
Multiple Weather Warnings Issued for TriState Region
Flash Flood Warnings, Urban & Small Stream Flooding, Flood Watch and various Wind Advisories have been issued for the Tri-State Region. via TriStateNews.Com
“There will be multiple selections made based on today.”
Linda C. Kellaway, a sales operations manager, recently learned that her job was to be outsourced to India and that she had 10 days to find a new position. via Watertown Daily Times
Cattle, hay lost in Evans Mills barn fire
A handful of cattle and a tractor were lost when a barn at 31775 Dutch Settlement Road burned down Saturday morning, according to Evans Mills Fire Chief Kevin L. Hall. via Watertown Daily Times
Tuesday Morning: Fire in LeRay
Fire Tuesday morning in the Town of LeRay brought out volunteers from six departments. via WWNY-TV Watertown
Scanner reports indicate a car has hit a house in the Great Bend area. Pennsylvania State Police dispatchers didn't have any information on the incident, but said there were many accidents due to road ... via Press & Sun-Bulletin
Body of fallen soldier returned home
“I work on Fort Drum. I see soldiers everyday. This is a good feeling.”
Saturday morning, the Carthage community all gathered to honor one of their own. via News 10 Now
Storm creates problems across Jefferson County
“It's crazy, but hey, we got to live with it”
Emergency responders were busy across Jefferson County working to clean up after the storm tore through the region. via News 10 Now