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Chele Farley, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, expressed her interest in helping out dairy farmers during a speaking engagement at Mid-Knight Dairy farm in Jamestown.
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Regional Administrator, Lynne Patton, tours sites in Jamestown, NY and Dunkirk, NY that are annually provided HUD funding through Community Development Block Grants and other HUD programming. The City of Jamestown received $1,056,212 and the City of Dunkirk received $448,163 in direct CDBG funding as entitlement cities.
Since 1989, Chautauqua Area Habitat for Humanity has been building or rehabilitating houses in our county for working families who have never before owned a house. For these families, there is little doubt that ownership is far preferable to renting.
Chautauqua County's top elected official says he has a vision for a county asset that's undergone improvements and a recent switch in its service provider.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County's Lake Erie Regional Grape Program is pleased to announce the addition of Jackie Dresser as the viticulture extension specialist. Dresser is the newest member of a four-person extension team, which assists area grape growers with the implementation of research-based information, in the areas of Integrated Pest Management , Business Management and Viticultural Production Practices in their vineyard operations.
The Chautauqua County Libertarian Party held its annual convention on at the See-Zurh House in Bemus Point. The Chautauqua County Libertarian Party is a chapter of the Libertarian Party of New York and was formed in 2015 to advance liberty in Chautauqua County.
U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, have announced over $4 million in funding for educational programs for low-income children in Chautauqua County.
She was found 33 years ago lying partially clad in a water-filled ditch along a New York State highway, just hours after she was shot four times at close range. In the pocket of her high-quality trench coat was a mysterious note scribbled on a notepad from a Vancouver hotel - the rough-and-tumble Blue Boy on Southeast Marine Drive, which has since closed.
Chautauqua County residents - and the rest of District 23 - must be proud. The candidates for the Congressional seat, incumbent Tom Reed and challenger John Plumb, a Randolph native, are both top notch and highly capable of serving this region well.