Your Morning Edition for Thursday, Feb. 15th presented by DiSanto Propane!
Parents outraged in Clyde-Savannah after school board meeting, Canandaigua sex offender heading to prison, Gallahan calls for stronger migrant measures, and your FULL W-FL hoops scoreboard!
Daily Debrief: What’s trending in the Finger Lakes?
At Clyde-Savannah High School, parents voiced their frustrations at the first Board of Education meeting since the dismissal of felony charges against three students involved in a hazing incident. Concerns were raised about Superintendent Michael Hayden’s management, including hiring practices, teacher salaries, and a lack of transparency, although the hazing case itself was not discussed during the meeting. [Read More]
A registered sex offender accused of exposing himself in several local stores, who has a criminal history of more than 30 years, is going to prison. Paul Goodrell has pleaded guilty to burglary as a sexually motivated felony, as well as three counts of public lewdness and four counts of endangering the welfare of a child. [Read More]
FLX WEEKLY: Live Cosmetic Acupuncture in-studio
Michelle Grasek of Seneca Falls Acupuncture is in-studio to perform a live acupuncture treatment. If you’re curious about cosmetic acupuncture, watch this live cosmetic acupuncture and face massage treatment on a patient on this special Valentine’s Day edition of FLX Weekly.
Assemblyman Jeff Gallahan criticized the handling of New York’s migrant crisis, emphasizing the need for a more coordinated approach between state and federal agencies. Following a press conference by the Assembly and Senate seeking solutions, Gallahan argued for the enhancement of law enforcement and immigration authorities, along with stricter public safety laws to hold migrants accountable for crimes. [Read More]
The Seneca County Sheriff’s Office took a moment to honor the dedication and service of SRO’s to local schools on National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. Recognizing the vital role these officers play in ensuring school safety and fostering positive relationships within the school community, the Sheriff’s Office highlighted their commitment to the SRO program in partnership with the Seneca County Board of Supervisors. [Read More]
The Yates County Legislature has approved an additional $100,500 in funding to address contaminated soil issues at the Benton Center site, part of a $26 million capital project. This decision follows a previous allocation of $65,000 for the same issue, with the contract amendment directed towards C&S Engineering, the firm responsible for overseeing the construction of the new county highway department, emergency services office, and public health department clinic space. [Read More]
FL1 Sports: Scores and insight from the world of local sports!
WEDNESDAY HS BASKETBALL REPORT: Waterloo girls top Mynderse to split season series; Lyons boys take down York
It was a busy Wednesday night of Wayne-Finger Lakes high school hoops as dozens of teams wrapped up regular-season play. Check out the scores, stats, and the final matchup on Thursday night before sectionals begin.
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