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FROM THE NAT'L WX SERVICE: FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY

EVENING...

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

* WHERE...Portions of central New York, including the following

areas, Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego,

Schuyler, Steuben, Sullivan, Tioga and Tompkins and northeast

Pennsylvania, including the following areas, Bradford, Lackawanna,

Luzerne, Northern Wayne, Pike, Southern Wayne, Susquehanna and

Wyoming.

* WHEN...From Wednesday morning through Thursday evening.

* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,

creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

- Precipitation amounts of 2 to 3 inches are expected through

Thursday night with much of this precipitation expected to

fall as rain. Some percentage will change over to mixed

precipitation and snow, but the resulting runoff into area

watersheds is expected to cause significant rises on area

rivers with a potential for flooding beginning by Thursday

morning.

 

Today Is Tuesday April 2, 2024 - Presidential Primary Day
Today is Tuesday April 2, it’s primary day for both the Republicans and Democrats.  Voting is going on until 9pm tonight.   

BATH 

District  #1 Kanona Fire Dept

District  #2 Savona Municipal Building

District  #3 Bath Baptist Church

ADDISON  - Addison Community Center                                                  13 Community Dr., Addison

 

AVOCA  - Avoca United Methodist Church 8593 Jacobs Ladder Rd, Avoca

 

BRADFORD – Bradford Town Hall,

7625 County Route 20, Bradford

 

CAMERON - Cameron Fire Dept., Community Rm

                      4082 Depot St, Cameron

CAMPBELL 1 & 2 – (New) Campbell Fire Hall

                                   8766 State Route 415, Campbell

 

*CANISTEO 1 – 3   Somers Hall, 10 S. Main St., Canisteo

CATON -  Caton Fire Dept. 1118 Caton Rd, Caton

COHOCTON - Assembly of God Church,

                        31 N. Dansville St., Cohocton

CORNING TOWN  1 -  E. Corning Fire Dept.

                                     11873 E. Corning Rd, Corning

CORNING TOWN  2 -  Corning American Legion                                                                              8 River Rd, Corning

CORNING TOWN  3 -  Riverside Village Hall,

                                     35 Stanton St. Painted Post

ERWIN

ERWIN  1 -  Local 313 Union Hall,

                    225 Steuben St., Painted Post

 

*ERWIN 2 & 4 - Forest View Fire Dept.  Rear of Bldg

                         125 Forest Dr., Painted Post

                                                 

ERWIN 3 -  Coopers Plains Community Church,

                   10 Race St, Painted Post 

HORNBY –  Hornby Fire Dept,

                    4838 Hornby Rd, Beaver Dams

 

HOWARD – Howard Fire Dept,

        3622 County Route 70A, Avoca

JASPER – Jasper Town Hall, 3807 Preacher Rd, Jasper

LINDLEY – Lindley Town Hall,

                   637 County Route 115, Lindley

PRATTSBURGH - Prattsburgh Fire Dept,

                                15 Allis St. Prattsburgh

 

PULTENEY - Ross Memorial Library

                      9224 County Route 74, Pulteney

 

RATHBONE - Rathbone Town Hall, Downstairs

8088 County Route 21, Addison

 

THURSTON – Thurston Town Hall,

                        7578 County Route 333, Campbell

TROUPSBURG – Troupsburg Town Hall,

                              873 Main St, Troupsburg

 

TUSCARORA – Tuscarora Town Hall,

                           1094 Gill Rd., Addison

URBANA - Hammondsport Fire Dept,

                   8521 State Route 54, Hammondsport

WAYLAND

WAYLAND 1 - Wayland Fire Dept.

                        14 E. Naples St., Wayland

WAYLAND 2 - Perkinsville Fire Dept.

                        1904 County Route 90 Perkinsville

 

WAYNE – Wayne Town Hall, 9772 Silsbee Rd, Wayne

WEST UNION - West Union Town Hall,

                           1328 State Route 248, Rexville

 

WHEELER – Wheeler Town Hall,

                      6429 Gardner Rd, Bath

 

WOODHULL – Woodhull Town Hall, Gymnasium                                                     1585 Academy St, Woodhull

*CORNING 1- 4 – SE Steuben County Library

        300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza Suite 101, Corning

*CORNING 5 – 8 - Emanuel Lutheran Church

                    Fellowship Hall, 149 W. William St. Corning               

       

 

Allard: Big Thanks To The Deputies For Their Life Saving Work In Avoca, Four Weeks Ago 

Steuben County Sheriff Jim Allard has given commendations to two deputies for their life saving work in Avoca on March 4, in preventing a tractor trailer from going off a bridge there.  Allard says deputies Brian Harrison and Ryan Andrews got the equipment there to pull the semi back up from hanging over the bridge, got the driver out of the cab, and protected the cars driving below the bridge. 

 

Fundraisers Underway For Investigator Mike Theetge

The Chemung County Sheriff’s Department officials say there is a fundraiser at First Arena in Elmira tomorrow for county investigator Mike Theetge.  Also cash donations are being accepted at Jams Fitness Center in Elmira.  In addition there is a fundraiser through Finger Lakes Sign and Design in Horseheads.

 

Getting Closer To The Steuben Co Ambulance/EMS Service

Steuben County Manager Jack Wheeler and Steuben County Public Safety Director Tim Marshall are both saying that the county is getting close to having a countywide ambulance and EMS service going.  Marshall says that recruitment is going on and there are ongoing negotiations with a medical billing company.  One thing that has to be taken care of first is getting a municipal approval form sent out.  The timetable for the launch of this new county service is tentatively between later this month and early May.  

 

Baker: We Are Getting Strongarmed By This Company

Steuben County District Attorney Brooks Baker says the company that sells the police body cameras to local law enforcement now wants to charge the Steuben County DA’s office between $30 and $60,000 a year to be able to access bodycam videos from law enforcement agencies like the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department.   Baker also says, the company is threatening to pull the plug, so the DA’s office in Bath, won’t be able to see the videos unless they pay up.    

 

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