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Top Stories, March 14, 2023

Troopers Are Looking For A 29 Year Old Lindley Man 

State Police say that 29 year old Gage P. Heffner, of Lindley, is wanted by the State Police in Painted Post for multiple felony warrants stemming from physical domestic disputes where he reportedly violated court orders of protection by allegedly causing harm to the victim.  Troopers say anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Gage P. Heffner are directed to contact the New York State Police Painted Post at (607) 962-6865 or (607) 962-3282.

 

Zoom Conference This Thursday Evening March 16, At 7:00

Steuben County is having There zoom conference meeting this Thursday night, at 7:00, and on this Zoom meeting, Steuben County officials will be talking about the County’s Comprehensive Plan.  The public is welcome to join in.  

 

The Governor And Cigarettes And The Proposed Budget

Governor Kathy Hochul’s budget calls for introducing legislation that will end the sale of all flavored tobacco products, like menthol cigarettes, flavored cigars and cigarillos, and flavored smokeless tobacco. 

 

Bridge Closing Next Week In Campbell

There is a bridge closing coming up in Campbell.  Officials say the bridge on Dry Run Road, between Woodcock Road and Gulf Road in Campbell, will be closed to all through traffic on or about March 20th for approximately twelve weeks.  The bridge will be removed and completely replaced with a new one. There will be an off-site detour, using Woodcock Road and Dry Run Road.

 

Shoplifting Reports Out Of Bath And Erwin

State Police report two cases of petit larceny accusations, a 32 year old Bath man was charged for allegedly to shoplift from Dollar General, and a 42 year old Pine City woman is charged for allegedly shoplifting at Walmart in Erwin.  Both were issued appearance tickets.

 

Hochul/Schumer:  On That California Bank Situation

Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul says, the FDIC has taken control of the bank situation out in California.  Democrat U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer says he’s grateful that President Biden, the Federal Reserve and the FDIC took action to safeguard depositors and maintain confidence in the banking system.  Schumer also says, Congress will be looking into the causes of the banking problems out in California. 

 

Cox Back In The Chairmanship Chair For The GOP

Former Republican chair Ed Cox, is back as State Republican chair once again.  Cox is taking over now for Congressman Nick Langworthy, who is now in Washington DC.

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