Image The first patrons enter the new Main St. 56 Theater Friday evening in downtown Batavia's City Centre for the new theater's first show, "Cry Baby, The Musical."Photo by Howard Owens. A wandering
In a few days our community will celebrate Christmas. A day we look forward to being with family, sharing gifts of love and joy. It is a time when we each reme
Snowmobiling officials: ‘Knucklehead’ sledders who ride off designated trails ruin things for others
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
It’s a problem every year on the Upstate New York snowmobiling season. This year is no different and the mild winter appears to have exacerbated things.
It’s the issue of snowmobilers riding off the designated trails on land where they’re not supposed to be on, ticking off the landowners who’ve given permission for a trail on their property.
The result? The landowner decides to close his section of the trail and bans snowmobiling on his or her land. When trail sections are closed, the private snowmobile club members, who volunteer their time to clear and maintain the trails and put up signage marking the routes, are forced to come up quickly with an alternative route – if they can
Ingle said his father had been placed on a ventilator Jan. 8 after contracting the coronavirus in December.
Known for his sharp wit and self-deprecating style, Ingle was an assistant coach at BYU when head coach Roger Reid’ was fired after a 1-6 start to the 1996-97 season. Ingle was promoted to interim head coach but the Cougars failed to win another game, going 0-19 the rest of the way.
Ingle spent two years as a scout with the Utah Jazz before getting back into coaching at Kennesaw State, a school in suburban Atlanta that was then a member of NCAA Division II.