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Pitt-Bradford s crucial impact on region for 60 years

Sixty years ago, on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1963, it was “Opening Day” at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, when the initial class of new students first began their studies

DIDI s teachers week showcases area s career opportunities | News

OLEAN — A group of local educators more accustomed to whiteboards, textbooks and PowerPoints received first-hand experience this week in what being a machinist, welder, engineer, chemist or plant foreman

Over 800 walk, run in 13th Corporate Challenge

OLEAN — Repeat was the name of the game at the 13th annual Southern Tier Corporate Challenge, with the fastest man, woman and CEO awards going to the 2022 winners.

Gabby gives back with fundraiser for more Jones sculptures

Gabby Kranock, the Cuba-Rushford senior who was critically injured last September, held a fundraiser recently selling #GabbyStrong magnets as a way of helping other young people with debilitating injuries or

New York facing harsh financial picture | News, Sports, Jobs

Todd J. Tranum President and CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce & Executive Director of the Manufacturers Association of the The Governor’s Executive Budget outlined this past week offers a stark and sobering look at the year ahead for New York State. There are essentially two scenarios: one bad and one worse. In the wake of the COVID-19 response over the past ten months, New York state faces a $15 billion deficit this year. Tax revenue is down dramatically statewide due to business shutdowns and job losses. At the same time, expenses rose as the state scrambled to respond to the pandemic with providing personal protective equipment, reopening protocols and communication, testing, and now vaccine distribution. Over the next four years the Governor projects the state will have a $39 billion revenue shortfall.

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