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Former Corning town supervisor receives one-year interim probation supervision for felony convictionFormer Corning Town Supervisor Jenniffer Mullen appeared in Steuben County court for her sentencing hearing last week. She was sentenced to one year of interim probation supervision for a Class E felony conviction.
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Corning Town Supervisor Jenniffer Mullen has her arraignment hearing in Steuben County court on Oct. 22. Mullen faces felony charges, including grand larceny.
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Education NewsThe United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday, October 31 for two affirmative action cases: Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College.
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Commonwealth Court judges are mulling whether the Republican-led probe into Pennsylvania’s election system can move forward.
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All three detainees are related to a woman whose home was demolished last month on orders from the tribe’s controversial leader, Clint Halftown. The detainees are outspoken critics of Halftown.
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Petitioners did, at least immediately, fail to convince the court to pause elections processes currently under way.
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Counties will have broad authority to decide where the money goes.
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“We know that the vast majority of people who go through the criminal court system in New York State, are lower income individuals."
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The letter from a statewide board could be used against Judge Dennis Reinaker in future misconduct cases.
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Almost a year after lines opened, residents will say the project remains a risk to public safety