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Travel ban in place for Fredonia residents

 

The Fredonia Police Department has issued a travel ban effectively immediately Saturday morning, the ban will be in place until further notice.

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Bishop: Diocese of Covington felt 'bullied and pressured' into condemning students too quickly

 

Diocese of Covington Bishop Roger Foys apologized Friday afternoon for issuing a premature statement about a group of Covington Catholic High School students’ interactions with Native American activists Saturday in Washington, D.C.

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Lake snow shifts south into Saturday

 

Lake snow will end on Saturday, but the cold will stick around on Saturday.

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Dunkirk parents in uproar as schools don't close for storm

 

Parents in Dunkirk are furious after Dunkirk City Schools failed to close during a morning snow storm that had blizzard-like conditions.

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Domino's Pizza looks to solve Lockport's pothole problem

 

Domino's Pizza is looking to solve Lockport's pothole problem through their Paving for Pizza program.

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"the Coder School" in Amherst will teach kids how to code software

 

Bringing the knowledge of coding to Transit Road in Amherst, Sanchayita and Umesh Shah are opening the Coder School this weekend.

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Updating on the Boulevard Mall, Westwood development projects

 
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FREE: spaghetti dinners for government employees

 

Lebros restaurant is giving away free dinners to those affected by the government shutdown.

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Cheektowaga Police look to identify females involved in road rage incident

 

Cheektowaga Police are looking for the public's help identifying two females involved in a road rage incident on Walden Avenue on December 19th.

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Buffalo teachers call for immediate removal of McKinley Principal

 

The BTF Council of Delegates along with over one hundred representatives of Buffalo Schools have called for the immediate removal of temporary principal Marck Abraham as an administrator at McKinley High School according to the Buffalo Teachers Federation.

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