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Applications are available for Onondaga County agritourism grants
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Applications for the Onondaga County agritourism-grant program are now available. Applications can be found at agriculture.ongov.net/blog and will be accepted on a
Reacting to the State of the State & Work Ahead in 2024
Gov. Kathy Hochul delivered her third State of the State Address [on Jan. 9], offering some broad policy proposals for 2024. Like years past, the
People news: Upstate Family Health names new chief medical officer
UTICA, N.Y. — Upstate Family Health Center, Inc. announced it has appointed Lohrasb Ahmadian as its new chief medical officer (CMO), effective immediately. “Dr. Ahmadian’s
OPINION: Congress Returns to a Full Plate, and Huge Uncertainty
I learned long ago that it’s a fool’s game to make predictions about an upcoming session of Congress. That’s because, even during the decades when
TERYL TIDD has been named partner at Bowers CPAs & Advisors. As a licensed New York State certified public accountant (CPA) and certified valuation analyst
JEFFREY MURAD was recently appointed as the new director of diagnostics at UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health. He is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of
Galaxy Media Partners announced that popular radio personality “BIG POPPA” GARY SPEARS has taken over the morning time slot at the Mix 102.5 radio station
JEFF NIXON was recently appointed offensive coordinator and running backs coach for the Syracuse University football program. Nixon, a 27-year coaching veteran at the collegiate
Syracuse University outlines plan, ticket prices for new seating in the JMA Wireless Dome
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University Athletics is getting ready for the upcoming installation of new chairback seating throughout the JMA Wireless Dome during the summer
SUNY Poly mentorship program will support women in STEM majors
MARCY, N.Y. — The SUNY Poly Foundation is developing a mentorship program —comprised of faculty, staff, alumni, and local female professionals — who will serve
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