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New Hires Paying Dividends For LBPD

As part of keeping town and village residents safer, in 2025, the Lakewood-Busti Police Department welcomed three new full-time officers. In September 2024, the Lakewood Board of Trustees made a conscious effort to attract and retain officers. At a board meeting, Trustee Ben Troche said it ...

County Clerk: No Evidence Of Local Plate Fraud

County Clerk Greg Carlson said he can find no proof that county DMV employees participated in any fraud that resulted in fraudulent tolls billed to county residents. Carlson wrote a guest essay that can be found on Page A5 of today’s edition of The Post-Journal. In the essay, Carlson said ...

Another plug for plant: Area leaders push NRG natural gas repowering

Advocacy of repowering Dunkirk’s NRG plant with natural gas brought U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy, state Sen. George Borrello and State Assemblyman Andrew Molitor to the Conservation Club on Friday morning. The trio of Republicans criticized Democrats’ energy policies: the wind, solar and ...

Athletic Community: Northwest Arena Curling Leagues Continue To Thrive

Since the initial creation about six years ago, Northwest Arena’s curling league has taken off. With the United States curling team having taken home a gold medal that same year, more and more local people took interest in the sport it seems. With such demand, coordinators at the arena ...

Legislature Won’t Change Public Comment

There will be no change to the second privilege of the floor at Chautauqua County Legislature. Members of the legislature’s Administrative Services Committee voted on Tuesday to postpone the resolution indefinitely, effectively killing it. Committee members unanimously approved the ...