(607NewsNow) — Here’s a look back at the top stories on 607NewsNow from this week:

IFD responds to Six Mile Creek rescue call: An injured man is recovering after being rescued in Ithaca. Assistant Chief Jim Wheal at the Ithaca Fire Department says rescuers responded shortly after 5:30 Saturday evening to Six Mile Creek where a man fell into the creek and was injured. Get the full story here.

Tompkins County Public Library Director Leslie Tabor resigns: Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL) Director Leslie Tabor has resigned. The TCPL Board of Trustees accepted Tabor’s resignation, effective immediately, on March 17. It comes after recent public scrutiny that led to a forensic audit of library operations announced earlier this month. Get the full story here.

Hochul announces funding for Ithaca apartment complex: Money from New York state will help Ithaca build a new apartment complex. Governor Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday says $7.1 million in funding is going toward construction of The Meadow on Seneca, a 70-unit mixed income development that includes 35 apartments for homeless and vulnerable people. Get the full story here.

Homer firefighters prevent Scott brush fire from spreading: Firefighters in Cortland County prevented the spread of wildfire. The Homer Fire Department was called Wednesday afternoon to Brown Hill Road in the town of Scott for a brush fire. It was quickly controlled by firefighters after 15 minutes. Get the full story here.

O’Bryan resigns as Cortland County BDC/IDA head; VanGorder returning as temporary leader: Cortland County Business Development Corporation and Industrial Development Agency Director Brendan O’Bryan is out. Get the full story here.