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Community
1 year ago
Ithaca Police searching for man not seen since October 2024

32-year-old Marcus Turner of Ithaca, NY is still missing and has not been seen since October 19th, 2024.

Community
1 year ago
Board of Trustees name Kotlikoff Cornell’s 15th president

On March 21st, 2025, The Cornell University Board of Trustees appointed Michael Kotlikoff as Cornell’s 15th President.

Community
1 year ago
Weekend top picks: Drag Race Watch Party, Seussical the Musical, and more

Find fun, local activities in the Cortland and Ithaca areas this weekend with our weekend top picks.

Community
1 year ago
Railroad workers, Homer PD rescue dogs on train tracks

Two dogs in Cortland County were found on the trains tracks north of Hooker Avenue in Homer and were rescued by the Homer Police Department.

Local
1 year ago
O’Bryan resigns as Cortland County BDC/IDA head; VanGorder returning as temporary leader

Brendan O’Bryan, Cortland County Business Development Corporation and Industrial Development Agency Director, has resigned effective March 21st, 2025.

Daffodils for Ithaca Daffodil Dash
Community
1 year ago
Third Annual Daffodil Dash set for April 26th

The Third Annual Daffodil Dash is taking place in Ithaca on April 26th, 2025, registration is open until April 10th.

Local
1 year ago
Tioga County launches its 1st ‘I Voted’ sticker contest

For the first time, the Board of Elections in Tioga County is holding an “I Voted” sticker contest for kids aged 5 to 18 years old to create a design for the November election.

Local
1 year ago
Survey: Tompkins County sees oral health knowledge gaps in kids

Tompkins County Medical Director Dr. William Klepack expresses concern about a survey conducted last year regarding dental care and knowledge among kids in the area.

Local
1 year ago
$3.7 million going to Dryden for affordable housing project

Dryden, NY is receiving $3.7 million through the New York Department of Homes and Community Renewal for a new housing project, Freese Road Apartments.

Local
1 year ago
Trump order to dismantle Education Dept. “illegal and shortsighted,” Mannion says

Former teacher Rep. John Mannion of New York’s 22nd Congressional District takes issue with President Trump’s dismantling of the Department of Education.