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Sodus town plow involved in snowy crash, Bath PD officer hurt responding to crash, Clyde tests free daycare for staff, and new details in Auburn murder case. Plus, Bills game day preview!
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First up, snowy conditions were likely the culprit of a major accident in Wayne County involving a Town of Sodus plow truck on Saturday. While most of the region was blanketed in 5-10 inches of snow — a snow plow overturned at the intersection of Rt. 104 and Geneva Rd. — sending the driver to Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. [Keep Reading]
A Bath Police officer sustained minor injuries on Saturday morning while responding to a highway crash. The incident occurred on Interstate 86, between Exit 38 and Exit 39, when a 2022 Mazda CX5 crashed into a guardrail around 10:23 a.m. New York State Troopers initially responded and requested assistance from the Bath Police Department for traffic control. [Keep Reading]
The Clyde-Savannah School District is set to launch a pioneering program providing free day care for its staff members’ children, aged 6 weeks to 4 years. This initiative, starting at the end of January, is believed to be the first of its kind in New York State where childcare is included as a benefit for district employees. The district plans to allocate about $150,000 from the 2023-24 budget for this program. [Keep Reading]
A 60-year-old woman from Dansville has been charged with second-degree vehicular manslaughter following a fatal car crash on December 3 in Conesus. The crash resulted in the death of 51-year-old Robert E. Alford, a passenger in Schledorn’s car. The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office reported that the accident occurred on Stagecoach Road when Schledorn’s vehicle veered off the road and hit a culvert. [Keep Reading]
And finally, during a recent evidence suppression hearing related to the Auburn murder case of Joshua Poole, a controversy arose over the legality of a police search. Mary Ferro, the romantic partner of murder suspect Gage Ashley, claimed she did not consent to the search of her home by law enforcement. This claim contradicts the testimony of former Auburn Police Department detective Meagan Kalet, who stated that Ferro signed a consent form. [Keep Reading]
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The divisional round of the NFL playoffs is here, and Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills (12-6) are set to host Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs (12-6) on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
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