Today in the news: Komen changes mind on Planned Parenthood

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Today in the news: Group wants sugar regulated like tobacco

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Reed looks for longer extension on Medicare rates

U.S. Rep. Tom Reed, R-Corning, is pushing for a longer extension on the Medicare rates paid to doctors.

N.Y. business climate tapped as ‘second worst in country’

A new report by the non-profit Tax Foundation ranks New York second worst in the country for its business climate, an embarrassing distinction and one that Governor Cuomo and lawmakers should continue working to improve, according to the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).

Five Star Bank agrees to acquire 3 Chemung County HSBC Branches

Five Star Bank, an affiliate of Warsaw-based Financial Institutions, Inc. (NASDAQ – FISI), has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire three Chemung County HSBC Bank USA, N.A. (“HSBC”) retail bank branch locations from First Niagara Bank, N.A. (“First Niagara”) as part of a divestiture in connection with First Niagara’s purchase of 195 HSBC branches throughout Upstate New York and Connecticut.

Soldier surprises children at school with ‘early’ return

When Joseph and Cortney Padgett went to the cafeteria with dozens of their classmates at Tuscarora Elementary School near the end of the school day Wednesday for an assembly, they had no idea what it was really for.

Isabel Project donates winter apparel to Bath’s Turning Point

Jan. 9, Catholic Charities, Turning Point in Bath received hundreds of homemade items and some collected items of winter apparel for children from The Isabel Project.

Prosecution rests in Corning murder trial

The prosecution rested its case Wednesday in the trial of a 39-year-old Elmira man charged with murdering a Corning resident during a drug-related robbery last June.

NYSEG warns of hacking danger

New York State Electric and Gas began sending notifications to its customers Monday advising them of unauthorized access to their personal information.

Today in the news: Facebook seeks $5 billion IPO

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Alfred U. professor tapped as senior member of international optics society

S.K. Sundaram, Inamori Professor of Materials Science in Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University, is one of 166 researchers world-wide selected for senior membership in SPIE, an international society for optics and photonics.

Hammondsport shares “Coolest” title

Hammondsport has been declared cochampion of Budget Travel's Coolest Small Town in America 2012 contest.

NARFE Chapter donates to Haverling Choir

The Haverling School Choir, under the direction of Neil Bryson, Music Director provided a Christmas musical program to the local chapter 1294, National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) December 12, 2011.

H-port Rotary Goodwill Harvest Dinner

The Rotary Club of Hammondsport held its annual Goodwill Harvest Dinner at the Fire Department last November. Net proceeds were recently donated to the Fire Department.

Historical re-enactor Corbett to hold presentation at Bath Fire Hall Friday

Historical re-enactor Jim Corbett, in period dress as an army surgeon, will explain medical care in the War of 1812, and tell the tale of Steuben County soldiers in that conflict.
Local militia were engaged in at least two invasions of Canada... not to mention other service... in what people then called the Second War of Independence.

Bath Rotary Club receives funds for playground project

At a recent weekly luncheon meeting of the Bath Rotary Club Joanne Sheehan, fellow Rotarian and Assistant Branch Manager of the Bath Office of Steuben Trust Company, presented a check for $100.00 from the bank for the club’s local community playground project at the point of East Steuben and East Morris Streets.

Experts testify in murder trial

A medical examiner and forensics experts testified Tuesday at the murder trial of an Elmira man charged with killing a 26-year-old Corning resident during a drug-related robbery last June.

Residents express concerns over proposed CCC dorms

A group of neighbors who live near Corning Community College voiced concerns Wednesday evening about the college’s plans to build a 322-bed residence hall on the Spencer Hill campus.

Today in the news: Mom gives birth to 14-pound baby

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Steuben unemployment jumps over 9%

The local unemployment rate increased significantly in December, jumping in Steuben County above 9 percent.

The Central Steuben Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner and Award Ceremony

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