Active cases in Steuben County continue recent decline
The Evening Tribune
Cases associated with three local schools were among 17 Steuben County residents who tested positive for COVID-19 in Wednesday s report from the Steuben County Public Health Department.
Three individuals are associated with Avoca High School, Canisteo-Greenwood High School and the Hornell Intermediate School, said the county.
Active cases continued to decline, falling to 216 down 12 from Tuesday and 98 since Friday. Steuben County s lower numbers reflect falling COVID-19 rates across the state. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that the statewide positivity of 3.54% is the lowest since Nov. 25.
With winter breaks approaching for Steuben County schools, Public Health Director Darlene Smith urged residents planning trips to adhere to New York state’s travel guidelines.
Jan 2, 2021
Thanks to the Randolph County community, the United Way of Randolph County has added $18,755 towards their $100,000 campaign goal with their annual campaign kickoff auction.
We would like to extend a very special thank you to Roys RV, which has continued to be our lead sponsor for the campaign kickoff auction for many years. We would also like to thank each and every individual business sponsor for our successful event.
The following local businesses were also sponsors that we greatly appreciate: Colonial Motors, Woodford Oil Company, Citizens Bank of West Virginia, Davis Trust Company, Huntington Bank and an anonymous United Way Board member. Your generosity and support is greatly appreciated!
Grand Neo-Georgian Mansion Stands Just Outside New Zealand’s Capital City
The seven-bedroom 1929 home is in the affluent suburb of Khandallah By BILL CARY |
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Price: NZ$6.6 million (US$4.6 million)
This stately neo-Georgian mansion that sits just outside New Zealand’s capital city of Wellington was built in 1929 for Robert Barnes Gibbons, a car importer for the Colonial Motors Company.
The house, known as Box Hill, was designed by Joseph Dawson, a partner in the architectural firm of King and Dawson and a “renowned architect of the time,” listing agent Glen Jones said. The cost of construction “was said to be £9,500, which was quite a bit of money.”