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For the past six years, Mike Bear has been serving on the Switzerland County Council representing District #2, which covers three precincts: Jefferson 3, York, and Posey 1. It’s a wide district encompassing a path across the county but Bear has enjoyed serving not only the people of his district but all of the residents of the county.
Bear recently stepped down from his County Council seat when he and wife, Sue, moved to Vevay, which meant that he was no longer living in District #2.
“Not by choice, but health-wise, I had to,” Bear said of his move. “I had a stroke earlier, and then I had an aneurysm on my aorta. I just got operated on for that so I’m out of commission pretty much.”
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Thieves hit local barber shops and salons
Buffalo Police say they have some leads.
Thieves hit local barber shops and salons. Hannah Buehler reports.
and last updated 2021-02-17 17:24:46-05
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Several salons and barber shops in Buffalo say they have been the target of thieves this past month.
âOur tools were taken. TVâs taken. Our whole booking system,â said Rachel Casey, owner of Rust Belt Barbering & Salon on Elmwood and Bryant.
Casey says her business was targeted Monday. The single thief, caught on surveillance video made off with electronics and other items around 4:00 a.m.
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