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Abington announces cybersecurity analytics and operations major

There is an urgent need for cybersecurity professionals nationwide, according to Joe Oakes, Penn State Abington assistant teaching professor and program chair for the cybersecurity major.

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – June 3, 2021

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – April 29 , 2021

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – April 29 , 2021 Frank Campbell With the opening of the state’s wild turkey season taking place of Saturday, along with the opening of walleye, northern pike, pickerel, and tiger musky seasons, it will be a tough decision on what to do. Do not forget to throw in that salmon fishing is starting to take off along the Niagara County shoreline for its annual spring salmon fever and it is near impossible. Oh yeah, trout are still in the Niagara River and the bass are starting to turn on. Make your choices wisely. Mike Rzucidlo on left and Mike Ziehm with a lake trout double.

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – April 15 , 2021

Upstate and Western New York Fishing Report – April 15 , 2021 Frank Campbell The Niagara County Bullhead Tournament was held last weekend and Matt Bedient of Lockport won the friendly contest with two fish weighing in at 4.49 pounds. His secret bait was shrimp and he won $660 for his efforts. Second place was Olivia Lampman with two fish weighing 4.42 and third place was Terry Molisani with 4.12 pounds, tied with Taz Morrison also at 4.12 pounds. The youth winner was Chloe Weaver of Ransomville with two fish tipping the scales at 3.06 pounds. A total of 146 anglers competed in the weekend tournament. In the Lower Niagara River, smelt action has been good according to dipping reports, a nighttime activity that normally takes place this time of year around Lewiston. The run has been decent so far, but it probably will not last long. Lisa Drabczyk with Creek Road Bait and Tackle in Lewiston reports that Devil’s Hole is still producing trout – steelhead, lake trout and the occa

No Fee, No Aid, No Course Marking, No Wimps

This live event features the salmon defender in conversation with coastal Indigenous leaders about our wild fish.
 It’s Nov. 28, a chilly Saturday morning, and the 8 a.m. start time for the Club Fat Ass Seymour Super Fun Run, for which Wardas is the organizer, is fast approaching. He glances at his watch. Participants start to trickle in, but aside from the chest-hugging hydration vests they wear you’d never know a trail-running half-marathon was about to begin. There’s no pop-up registration table, no branded sponsorship hawking the latest high-tech trail running merch, no barrels of Gatorade. There’s no music, no timing system, not even a formal start line.

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