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The Ithaca High School girls’ lacrosse team made history by making it to the state semifinal game and got a send-off from the community before leaving for their game this morning.
On June 4th, Ithaca lawmakers appointed Adam Potter as the new superintendent of public works.
The Belmont Stakes will once again be held in Saratoga Springs next year.
Ithaca Police found a victim with stab wounds while responding to calls about a dispute on West Green Street around 9:45 p.m. on Thursday.
Ithaca Mayor Robert Cantelmo is calling for round-the-clock security at Asteri Ithaca.
Find local and national sports updates here with the WHCU Daily Sports Report.
On June 14, the Tompkins County Public Library will host a non-partisan reading of the Constitution and its Amendments in Ithaca from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
On June 14th, early voting begins at 9 a.m. at Ithaca Town Hall, located at 215 North Tioga Street.
The Ulysses Town Board gathered on June 10th to review paperwork to decide on a 15-acre land donation on Cold Springs Road.

