P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 4-21-15

The Otsego County Sheriff’s Office reported this afternoon that 19-year-old Harlie Christian of Morris has been found. Earlier today the Sheriff’s department reported that Christian left her parents residence in the Town of Morris Sunday, 19 at about 12:00 Noon, to return to Herkimer County Community College where she attends classes. The Sheriff’s Office reported at about 1:00 this afternoon that Christian was interviewed & is safe, and the case is now considered closed.
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State Police also reported today that a Teenager missing since April 3rd has been found safe. 17-year-old Hanna Tatro of Massena has been located, Tatro was reported missing as a possible runaway, Police are not releasing specific details at this time, but they do consier the case to be closed..
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The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office is participating in the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee’s educational campaign of “The Empty Chair.” The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee launched “The Empty Chair” educational campaign, which symbolizes the missing high school senior on graduation day. The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office will be putting out educational material this week in an effort to educate teen drivers and combat teen motor vehicle accidents. Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for people ages 16-24. More information is available at dmv.ny.gov/younger-driver.
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The 2nd annual Youth for Christ 5K joker run will be held this weekend in Unadilla. Spokesperson Dorothy Davidson explains:

(Dorothy Davidson 4-21-15)

Registration is from 8:30 to 10:00 AM Saturday at the Unadilla Elementary School, the race begins at 10:30, and goes from the school to the Youth For Christ Center at 16 Watson Street in Unadilla.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will offer Greek yogurt as a meat alternative in school lunches nationwide this fall, after a successful 12-state test with Chobani and The Upstate Niagara Cooperative of Buffalo. The USDA decided to make Greek yogurt a permanent part of its national school lunch program after a 12 state pilot program concluded that the Greek Yogurt has ample nutritional value, and that there’s sufficient demand from school children. Chobani became the #1 seller of Greek Yogurt; they recorded more than $1 billion in annual sales and they employ more than 2,000 people.
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