Natalie Abruzzo
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The programs could face service interruptions with the looming cuts to safety net programs in the proposed federal budget.
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There’s been an increase in federal immigration enforcement, student visas have been revoked, and funding cuts, freezes and layoffs have impacted the Southern Tier.
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Health care workers at Corning Hospital are in contract negotiations with Guthrie as their current three-year contract is set to expire on April 30.
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Corning-Painted Post school officials approved an $8.7 million increase from last year’s budget. Now, they must get 60 percent of voters to agree with them at the polls in May in order for the budget to pass.
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A group in Chemung County want a thorough investigation of a site that used to be home to a fertilizer plant.
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Southern Tier Congressman Nick Langworthy is not hosting in-person town halls and his constituents are frustrated at their lack of access to their representative.
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Landowners in one Steuben County town who want to work with outside companies to build a solar farm on their land may have difficulty due to a newly enacted solar law.
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“Hands Off” rallies erupted across the country over the weekend, including in Corning, Ithaca, Binghamton, Oneonta and Norwich.
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Some Southern Tier residents continue to gather and protest Republican proposals to cut social safety net programs.
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Terminated state correction officers will be eligible for hire in local government positions on or after April 10.