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Nature & Networking at the Indian Creek Nature Center on April 29

Sunday, April 25, 2021 - 5:22 pm CANTON The St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce and the St. Lawrence County Industrial Development Agency are hosting a new event, “Nature & Networking” at the Indian Creek Nature Center at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 29. The Chamber is known for our robust networking opportunities, and we had to put that on pause in 2020. We are really looking forward to being together again for this new monthly series, brought to you in a safe and unique way,” said Ben Dixon, STLC Chamber Executive Director. The event serves as an in-person, outdoor networking opportunity, which member business owners and managers are encouraged to attend. Attendees will split up into small groups for a walk & talk on the Nature Center’s trail system. Each group will have a trail host and the topic of discussion for the evening will be Workforce Needs.’

Gretchen Hanchett launches campaign in Allegany County District 2

The Greater Allegany County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director is a Belmont resident From News Reports BELMONT Belmont resident and Greater Allegany County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Gretchen Hanchett on Friday announced her candidacy in the Republican primary for District 2 County Legislator. “I’m thrilled to announce my candidacy, not just for myself, but the District 2 community who deserves action-driven leadership, said Hanchett. My position is our community as a whole should choose to believe great things will happen. We need realistic, actionable achievement. An Allegany-Forward attitude and agenda. Folks want tangible progress now, not decades from now.   District 2 covers the villages of Belmont and Cuba along with the towns of Amity, Clarksville, Cuba, Friendship, New Hudson and Ward. Five candidates are running for three positions. Incumbent Republicans David Decker, Dwight “Mike” Healy and John Ricci are all running for reelection, with Ha

Pulaskians asked to pitch in for week of clean-up events

By Christopher Harris Commonwealth Journal Apr 6, 2021 1 hr ago The Somerset-Pulaski County Clean Sweep, which sees volunteers remove trash from the side of busy U.S. 27 and other areas, is only one of several opportunities to help beautify the community later this month. File Tourism season is rapidly approaching — and local officials want visitors to be greeted with the most beautiful version of Pulaski County they could possibly see. An entire week of spring clean-up activities for the county’s roadways and shoreline is coming up this month, April 19-24, and as Tammie Nazario, President and CEO of environmental group Eastern Kentucky PRIDE put it, it’s unlike anything the area has ever seen before.

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