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Top Stories, March 31, 2025

A Kanona Fire Fighter Has Passed Away

The Kanona Fire Department reports that one of their firefighters, Teddy Corbett, has died.  Officials with the Kanona Fire Department say, please keep Teddy Corbett and his family in your prayers.

 

The Jury Deliberations Continue Today In Steuben County

Steubern County District Attorney Brooks Baker tells WVIN News that today is day two of jury deliberations in the Willie Faniel trial.  The Avoca man is accused of allegedly shooting and injuring a 61 year old male in Avoca in April of 2024. 

 

Bridge Closings In Prattsburgh And Rathbone Today

 

Bath Man Is Facing Charges, After Alleged Garbage Throwing Incident On Liberty Street 

Schumer: DOGE Should Not Shut Down The CFPB

Democrat U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer is criticizing DOGE for shutting down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.  Schumer says if DOGE gets rid of the CFPB then bank customers will have to pay more in overdraft fees.  Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney says there has never been an agency like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as she notes that it does not have any accountability or oversight from Congress.

 

Know Any Good Art Students?  Submit Their Work To Congessman Nick Langworthy

Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) announced that his office is accepting submissions for the 2025 Congressional Art Competition on behalf of New York’s 23rd Congressional District. All high school students living in NY-23 are eligible to submit artwork. The winning artwork of our district’s competition will be displayed for one year in the U.S. Capitol. 

The deadline for submission is April 23, 2025.  “Western New York and the Southern Tier are filled with artistic talent, and I am thrilled to once again host the Congressional Art Competition to showcase the incredible work of our local high school students,” said Congressman Langworthy. “This competition provides a unique opportunity for young artists to have their talent recognized on the national stage. I encourage all eligible students to participate and share their art with our community and the nation.”

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