Dr. Patrick Bucky, Director of the Department of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana, appeared in the KGVO Talk Back program on Thursday to talk about affordable housing and property taxes.
Bucky said that even in Missoula, the seemingly endless demand for housing wi
An iconic Chenango County restaurant was reduced to ashes following a spectacular Level 4 fire earlier on November 28.
Chenango County Emergency Services officials said that the first call about the fire in the silo restaurant at No. 203 Green Moran Road in Coventry was received before 12:3
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Local craftsmen brought the goods needed for the shopping day on the east side of Lorain.
The Lorain Community Senior Citizen's Center hosted the first Autumn Harvest Craft Fair and Holly Festival Market on November 6.
The vendor filled the lobby of 3361 Garfield Blvd with 35 pieces o
Bears and Lions: 4:30-5 pm Saturday, Bo Diddley Plaza, 111 E. University Ave. free. (bit.ly/bearslions21) The family-friendly concert is the holiday opening before the tree lights event at Thomas Center at 6pm
Gainesville Youth Choir: Saturday, 5-6 pm, Holy Trinity Bishop's Church, 100 NE F
West Branch Athletic Boosters bingo game, booster hall; doors open at 4:30 pm, early ticket collection at 6 pm, Jumpin' Jack (48 numbers, $1,500) at 6:45 pm; kitchen opens, instant tickets and computers are available . It is strongly recommended to wear a mask. For information, please call 330-50
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