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SUNY Cortland hosting forum on immigration
The talk will be held Fri., Feb. 17, and is free and open to the public. -
In Cortland visit, Senator Seward outlines legislative priorities
The senator held a press conference in the Cortland County Legislature chambers Thursday morning to outline his legislative priorities in 2017. -
Assemblywoman Barbara Lifton calls for audit of 2016 election
Lifton said she is concerned about the security quality of voting machines used in other states and possible inappropriate vote purging. -
Opinion: Cortland County Democrats reflect on Trump victory
Cortland County Democratic Committee chairman Tim Perfetti says despite a Trump victory, the ideas and principles of the Democratic Party are alive and well. -
Cortland looks to set higher standard for cleaning up meth labs
Cortland Mayor Brian Tobin said the law would ensure that city properties are cleaned to a level that is safe for occupancy. -
With absentee ballots counted, Perfetti secures victory in Cortland County DA race
After the absentee ballots were counted, Patrick Perfetti's margin of victory widened to 231 votes. -
Cortland County Sheriff: New jail facility should have 200-bed capacity
Cortland County Sheriff Mark Helms says legislators should consider expanding the project to a facility that could hold at least 200 inmates. -
Cortland County gets extension for 30-bed jail variance
The variance allows the jail to house an additional 30 inmates beyond its authorized capacity. -
Republican Claudia Tenney wins 22nd congressional district race
A hotly contested race to replace Republican Rep. Richard Hanna in the 22nd congressional district has ended in a victory for Claudia Tenney. -
With ‘ash for cover’ off the table, lawmakers may force haulers to dispose waste in ...
The county’s solid waste committee met Tuesday to discuss ways to increase revenue and reduce the debt of its landfill operation.