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NYSP Continue Their Search For Michael Burham 

State Police put out a statement saying to keep your house doors and car doors locked.  They say that’s because Jamestown suspect Michael Burham is still on the loose.  Burham is said to be a survivalist and is said to be considered dangerous.   If you see him, please call 9-1-1. 

 

Wednesday's Memorial Service For Former Bath Fire Chief 

The Bath Volunteer Fire Department says they’re having a memorial service for former Bath Fire Chief Jim Orme, Wednesday July 11, at 6:00 pm.  Officials say that the memorial service will begin at the Bath Fire Station, 50 East Morris Street and go to the VA grounds.  Afterwards, there will be a reception at the Bath Fire Station.

 

The County Lucked Out This Time On The Flash Flooding

On Sunday afternoon in the 5:00 hour, the National Weather Service put out a Flash Flood warning for the Steuben County Towns of Addison, Jasper, Woodhull, Thurston, Cameron and Cameron Mills.  On Monday morning we contacted Steuben County Emergency Services Director Tim Marshall, who says he’s not gotten any reports from any of those towns regarding any flooding or storm damage.  However, Governor Kathy Hochul did declare a state of emergency for Ontario County, because of the flooding last night in Canandaigua. 

 

Schumer: Too Much Caffeine In Prime Soft Drinks 

CBS News reports that Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer called on the Food and Drug Administration to investigate PRIME, because of the high amount of caffeine it contains.   Schumer says that a 12-oz. can OF PRIME has 200 milligrams of caffeine, which is equivalent to about half a dozen Coke cans or nearly two Red Bulls.

 

Hochul: On Protecting Migrant Workers 

Governor Kathy Hochul says the state labor department has a new process to protect migrant workers who are not U.S. citizens from retaliation during labor disputes.  Hochul maintains there are two purposes of this: one, two make sure the migrants are not deported, two, to make sure the migrants don’t end up working under duress.     

 

D.E.C. And Senator O'Mara's Reminder About Fishing Event

There is a family fishing event on Thursday the 13th, 10am-Noon, at the Birdseye Hollow Pond in Hammondsport.  The Department of Environmental Conservation says bring your own gear, or use theirs.  Officials also say no fishing license is needed for this event.

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