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Top Stories, January 22, 2026

The Bath Village GOP Meets This Evening At 6:00pm 

At the village hall in Bath, the Republicans will hold their caucus.  Republican Mayor Michael Sweet has announced to run again for a two-year term.  Also, three candidates have announced their plans to run for village trustee in Bath: that's incumbent Melanie Coots and political newcomers Dillon Towner and Jim Spencer.  So that is three candidates running for two trustee seats.   

 

Yesterday's Small Business Roundtable Meeting in Hornell

Steuben County Spokesman Eddie VanStine says, the Steuben County Agriculture And Planning Committee met yesterday in Hornell, talking about small business challenges, like minimum wage hikes and rising energy costs.  That roundtable discussion was at Hornell's Main Place.

 

One Year Of Freedom, Back In America And Glad Of It

Yesterday Ryan Corbett celebrated a year back in the United States.  Corbett was in Taliban captivity for two years.  Now he’s back home in Dansville, advocating for Taliban hostage Dennis Coyle's release.

 

Gilliibrand Comes Up With $93 Million For Waterways

US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has secured $93 million for the Chesapeake Bay Program, benefiting local waterways, like the Canisteo River, which flows into two rivers and eventually into the Chesapeake Bay.   Also officials in Alfred say, the village of Alfred is a part of the Chesapeake Bay too.   

 

Langworthy: New Lab Equipment For Elmira College
Congressman Nick Langworthy has gotten just under half a million dollars to Elmira College.   The money will go towards replacing an old nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, used in labs, for chemistry, biology and other classes. 

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