There hasn’t been much publicity about it, but the Democrats are having a Primary Election on Tuesday, June 23rd.
Democrats are noted for being somewhat scrappy and independent-minded, so this should not be a surprise. As a matter of fact, having elections is a good thing. There are two ...
Here we are, once again, feeling the need to write about the homeless in Chautauqua County.
We’re moved to do so by a comment that may never have seen the light of day were it not for a lawsuit seeking to keep the former Econolodge on Route 60 in Fredonia that houses many homeless county ...
When I hear the words, ‘dairy farm’, the mental image from childhood is a green, wide-open pasture, white fences, blue sky, a red barn and some black and white cows scattered about. The news of the plan to build a new dairy farm in Cherry Creek was not objectionable, at first.
The ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va.—Let’s pick up where we left off last week.
The Supreme Court is considering a challenge—under the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause—to Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act. The law requires that public schools and higher-education institutions ...
Eighteen school districts using your taxpayer dollars are continuing to prove they are major economic engines for Chautauqua County. Each year at this time, they expect a stamp of approval from residents when it comes to spending plans.
When the annual vote occurs across the state on Tuesday, ...
We have complained for years about more than $30 million in reserves for Chautauqua County.
Pine Valley Central Schools is even more guilty.
In recent years, Pine Valley built its unassigned fund balance to roughly 30% of the succeeding year’s budget — dramatically higher than ...