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State Supreme Court issues injunctions against "seizure-dog" business
A state Supreme Court ruling prohibits a South Colton man from marketing 'seizure-dogs' he claimed were trained to alert their owners to oncoming seizures.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Colton exploring high speed internet access
The town of Colton, including the hamlet of South Colton and outlying areas, has formed a committee to research interest in obtaining high speed internet access.
Colton-Pierrepont Central School class leaders
The academic leaders for the class of 2013 at Colton-Pierrepont Central School are Nicholas Avery, valedictorian, and Isaiah Johnson, salutatorian.
Two-vehicle accidents in Pierrepont and Oswegatchie
Vehicles driven by Mary L. Aiken, 60, South Colton, and Richard A. Barbant, 74, Canton, were in an accident on County Rt.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Friends of Higley hosting I love My Park Day
The new Higley Trails Lodge will be open for preview as part of the statewide I Love My Park Day organized by Parks & Trails New York and the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.
South Colton resident selected for $100 prize to attend War of 1812 Heritage Talks in Ogdensburg
Louise Bixby of South Colton and Lynette Lundy-Beck of Carthage have been selected for a bursary to attend the War of 1812 Heritage Talks.
Judge: Seizure-dog trainer's $75 million claim against AG should be dismissed
A federal magistrate judge has recommended that the damages portion of a seizure-dog trainer's legal action seeking $75 million from the state attorney general be dismissed, although parts of the lawsuit should be allowed to proceed.