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

Johnson City school closed after electrical fire: The Johnson City Fire Department says crews responded around 5:15 Sunday evening to the Johnson City Elementary/Middle School to multiple fire alarms. They found flames in a second-floor classroom and kept the fire under control. Get the full story here.

Webb lauds William George Agency facilities after campus tour: State Senator Lea Webb remains committed to empowering vulnerable populations. In a January 3 Facebook post, Webb detailed her visit to the William George Agency for Children’s Services, Inc. (WGA) in Freeville, calling the facility a ‘vital resource’ for care and rehabilitation services. Get the full story here.

Cantelmo announces zoning funding, homelessness committee: Mayor Robert Cantelmo says the city is getting money to address zoning. Cantelmo, who delivered the 2025 State of the City address on Tuesday at City Hall, also announced the formation of a committee to help tackle homelessness. Get the full story here.

Broome County man not seen “in weeks,” troopers say: A 68-year-old Broome County man is missing. State Police say Edward Crampton’s family hasn’t seen him since around Thanksgiving. Troopers add Crampton usually lives in his car in Windsor and walks to Mirabito or the Big M but hasn’t been seen in those locations in several weeks. Get the full story here.

Kruppa resigns from Tompkins County Whole Health, will join Cayuga Health: Tompkins County Whole Health Commissioner Frank Kruppa is stepping down. The county announced Kruppa’s resignation on Thursday, effective February 7. Get the full story here.