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Yates County collision on Route 364 in Potter leaves one dead

Elmira Star-Gazette One person is dead and two others were hospitalized following a collision Sunday afternoon between a motor vehicle and a horse and buggy in Yates County. The crash took place around 4:09 p.m. on state Route 364 west of Voak Road in the Town of Potter, according to the Yates County Sheriff s Office. A vehicle operated by Robert A. Clark, 55, of Dundee, was headed westbound on Route 364 when it struck a horse and buggy traveling in the same direction from behind, the sheriff s office said. The buggy was occupied by two people  Mahlon Horning, 66, and Ada Horning, 67, both of Swamp Road in Penn Yan.

Yates County collision on Route 364 in Potter leaves one dead

Yates County collision on Route 364 in Potter leaves one dead
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Yates County collision on Route 364 in Potter leaves one dead

Yates County collision on Route 364 in Potter leaves one dead
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Cougars in the Finger Lakes? Of course they re here, at least kind of

Cougars in the Finger Lakes? Of course they re here, at least kind of Len Lisenbee I recently received an inquiry from a man who claimed he observed a cougar cross the road a short distance in front of his truck. He was driving south on Route 245, just a short distance from the High-Tor Wildlife Management Area, and the animal crossed from west to east. He described it as a very large cat, about four feet long with a long tail. And it was tawny in color. And during the deer season I received an email from a bow hunter who stated he observed a large, cat-like critter walk directly under his deer stand. He described it as a tawny colored cat that was about 3 or 4 feet long and with a long, thick tail.

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