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Dunkirk police arrested a man after he allegedly tried to run his ex-girlfriend off the road. Police took a walk-in complaint at about 12:30 p.m. Thursday for a female who stated that her ex-boyfriend ...
A teenager has been charged in second-degree assault after a fight in Dunkirk. City police said Monday that at about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, they received a report of a fight near the intersection of ...
OBSERVER Staff Report Dunkirk School District Athletic Director Andrew Burnside has resigned. The Dunkirk Board of Education has accepted his resignation, which is effective Tuesday. Burnside took ...
The second half of Stateline Speedway’s Vintage Rumble weekend roared to life Saturday night, with the Rush Late Model ...
Just over a year ago, community leaders gathered in downtown Forestville, a day after a tornado struck the region, to ...
Promising but far from perfect was rookie first-round draft pick Jaxson Dart’s assessment of making his preseason debut at ...
Lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle are seeking changes to the way mobile sports betting advertising is handled.
Dunkirk’s Department of Public Works Director wants the city to shut down its infamous Robin Street pedestrian tunnel. Randy ...
This fall, the Festival of Grapes is looking to expand its open container permission beyond the Village Ballpark to include ...
At their regular meeting last month, Supervisor Laura K. Pless told council members that it is imperative that Ripley create ...
Chautauqua town officials have decided to, at least for now, leave its membership from the county’s Chamber of Commerce. In June, town officials tabled a motion to renew its membership. In July, the ...
Chautauqua Institution officials are looking to cut between $4 million and $6 million from the budget – or increase revenues by that much – after a possible 13% decrease in attendance this year.
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