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Updated May 14, 2021;
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Syracuse firefighters watch as a car is pulled out of a building on James Street near Stafford Avenue on Thursday.Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com
CAR SMASHES THROUGH WINDOW OF CITY BUILDING: A car crashed completely inside a building on James Street in Syracuse Thursday afternoon. The crash happened at about 3:10 p.m. at 2425 James, according to the Onondaga County 911 Center. The car went through a glass window front and came to a stop inside the building.
New apartment building at Camillus Cutlery site will resemble factory that burned down
Updated May 14, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
Sketch shows what the second phase of the Camillus Mills apartment project at the former Camillus Cutlery factory site will look like.MacKnight Architects
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Camillus, N.Y. A new apartment building planned for the old Camillus Cutlery site will resemble the factory that burned down eight years ago in one of Onondaga County’s largest fires.
Camillus Mills Redevelopment Co. plans to build a three-story, 60,500-square-foot building on the concrete slab of the former Camillus Cutlery factory along the west bank of Nine Mile Creek in the village of Camillus.
South Twin Cities metro besieged by aggressive, biting gnats
Metropolitan Mosquito Control District has received more than 100 calls in recent days.
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Now, they ve logged more than 100.
That s right: Gnats are back out in the Twin Cities.
MMCD said it s been getting lots of calls about the gnats - actually called black flies - recently, with most coming from Burnsville, Savage and Bloomington, Carlson said. They ve also received reports of black flies from areas near streams in Minneapolis, Hastings and Maple Grove. Our sweeps are finding a lot of activity near Nine Mile Creek, Minnehaha, and Vermillion, he said.
These biting gnat surges are becoming a bit of a spring ritual, with similar reports over the past couple years. That includes the local debut of Simulium tuberosum in 2020 - a more aggressive species of black fly than the ones typically seen in the region.