P.M. NEWS THURSDAY 8-10-23
Broome County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate a white male regarding a larceny that occurred Monday at the Price Chopper at 33 Chenango Bridge Road in the Town of Chenango. The subject is believed to be in his early to mid-thirties, approximately 5’8”, wearing a blue Adidas sweatshirt, black pants, a camouflage face mask & red shoes. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Broome County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 607-778-1196, the surveillance camera picture can be found at the Broome County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.
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Otsego County Sheriff’s Office reminds those interested in joining the Department, that the deadline is tomorrow to submit an application, mail in applications can be postmarked no later than August 11th. To obtain an application for OR to apply online or view additional vacancies or examinations go to otsegocounty.com, a fee of $25.00 is required for each separately numbered examination for which you apply. Examinations will be held on September 9th.
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The National Weather Service office in Binghamton is currently conducting a storm survey following thunderstorms Monday So Far, investigators determined that an EF3 tornado struck Lewis County in the towns of Lewis and Turin, in Madison County, Munnsville saw an EF1 tornado & in Vernon and Taberg, in Oneida County, an EF1 tornado touched down.
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Delhi Telephone, or DTC, continues to expand their Fiber Optic internet & cable services around the county, they have completed the infrastructure in several locations, & they are currently wrapping up work in Walton, Spokesman Jason Miller told WCDO News where they go next:
(Jason Miller 7-14-23)
DTC was part of the state’s plan a few years ago to get Internet Services to under-served rural areas, they have since planned to get their infrastructure into bigger municipalities that have more traditional cable & internet services.
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The State Department of Labor announced that its Division of Worker Protection investigators have recovered and returned over $11.7 million in stolen wages to 12,000 affected workers since January 1, putting the Department on track to recover $20 million in stolen wages this year. Over the past decade, they have recovered and dispersed more than $360 million in stolen wages, identified over a million misclassified workers, and assessed over $400 million owed in unemployment insurance contributions through both criminal cases and civil enforcement.
A.M. NEWS THURSDAY 8-10-23
State Police announced that 15 year old Emily Clapper, who was reported missing recently, from the town of Winfield, has been located. Utica Police found Clapper & reported her in good health.
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The Broome County Sheriff’s Office is looking for Jessie Barnum on an outstanding warrant, for violating the Sex Offender registration laws. Barnum is a white male, 5’5″ 145 pounds, with blue eyes & brown hair, Anyone with information on the location of Barnum is asked to contact the Broome County Sheriff’s Office.
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The American Red Cross has 2 Blood Drives today, 1 in West Oneonta from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, at 107 Balmoral Drive, another in Stamford from 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 PM at the Sacred Heart Hall, 27 Harper Street. Schedule an appointment with the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS.
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The Otsego County Health Department announced a car seat safety check today, at the Cooperstown Grand Union from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. More information is available at 547-4230.
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Delaware County Public Health will be holding a free Car Seat Safety Event at Delaware Opportunities Inc. 35430 State Highway 10 Hamden, from 3:30PM-5:30PM. 59% of children are riding in car seats that are not properly installed or do not fit correctly. Car seats which do not meet the Federal Motor Safety Standard may be replaced. For more information call Stacey Green at Delaware County Public Health 607-832-5200.
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