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Republican Hancock runs for Hornell Common Council seat

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Christina Hancock announces election bid in Hornell’s 2nd Ward If elected, Hancock said she envisions herself as a “sounding board,” an “advocate” and “a strong voice” for 2nd Ward residents on the Common Council The Evening Tribune HORNELL Republican Christina Hancock has announced an election bid for the 2nd Ward seat on the Hornell Common Council. Hancock, who filed nominating petitions to appear on both the Republican and Conservative party lines in the November general election, is running for public office for the first time. “It is important to me to finally be able to give back to the community that has embraced my family,” Hancock said in a press release announcing her candidacy.

NY police reform: Hornell confronts past and embraces future

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals How Hornell Police Department confronts past, embraces future in NY state reform plan The Hornell Police Department finalized its state-mandated reform plan. Here is what top cop and residents say about the future. The Evening Tribune Shaping the future of the Hornell Police Department meant confronting a painful and complicated past for some Black community members who spoke at meetings and shared their experiences during face-to-face encounters will Maple City law enforcement officials. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order June 12, 2020, directing each local government in the state to adopt a policing reform plan by April 1, 2021. Municipalities that do not submit a plan risk losing state funding.

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