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SUNY Cortland ranks among top 15% of nation's best universities
Press release from SUNY Cortland SUNY Cortland has been ranked among the top 15% of the nation’s best universities and colleges on College Factual’s 2023 Best ... -
Cortlandville passes local law regarding property codes
The Cortlandville town board unanimously approved a local law Wednesday that would keep the town in compliance with building and fire prevention codes at the ... -
Homer officials conduct public hearing on proposed LED sign law
The village of Homer Board of Trustees, Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals convened for a joint public hearing earlier this week on ... -
Mail truck and car collide in Homer accident (Photos Included)
A mail truck and a car collided in an accident on Route 13 in the town of Homer late Thursday afternoon. According to a release ... -
Cincinnatus BOE discusses goals and hears concerns
The Cincinnatus Central School District Board of Education (BOE) met twice in January. At the first meeting, the board approved the acceptance of donations and ... -
Dr. John Sipple to speak at Cincinnatus CSD
Dr. John Sipple, a global development professor at Cornell University, will attend Cincinnatus Central School District’s Community Cafe as a guest speaker at 6 p.m. ... -
Cortland girls basketball makes it six-straight weeks in state rankings
A special thank you goes to Visions Federal Credit Union for partnering with us to provide the greater Cortland County community with additional sports coverage ... -
County Redistricting Commission opts to reduce number of legislators
Come the 2027 local election, Cortland County will have fewer legislative districts. Legislators who make up the County’s Redistricting Commission voted Tuesday to reduce the ... -
City man accused of attempted murder pleads not guilty
A City of Cortland man accused of second-degree attempted murder (a Class-B Felony) pleaded not guilty to all of his charges in Cortland County Court ... -
Marathon Board of Education meets tonight; recap of last month's meeting inside
The Marathon Central School District Board of Education (BOE) met last month to hear presentations and bid farewell to interim superintendent William Locke. The Marathon ...