WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 12-22-15

Governor Cuomo announced that the minimum wage increase for State Workers would take effect beginning December 31, 2015. The increase will be implemented on the same phased-in schedule currently underway for fast food workers, with the initial increase occurring with the first pay period beginning on or after December 31, 2015. In that pay period, all State workers will receive an hourly wage of at least $9.75 per hour for State employees outside of New York City.
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The Oneonta Family YMCA will host the 17th annual Frostbite 5K on December 31st. Race-day registration and number pick-up will be from. 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM at the Oneonta YMCA. The race starts Market Street near the Sidney Federal Credit Union at 1:00 PM and ends at 1:45 PM, more 432-0010 racewire.com/register.
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The State Department of Labor released preliminary local area unemployment rates for November. Locally, the unemployment rate in Chenango County was 5%, in Delaware County the rate was 5.3%, & in Otsego County the rate was 4.7%. The State’s unemployment rate was 4.8%, in November.
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In memory of Trooper Christopher Skinner, The State Police are inviting the public to join them by giving blood at the 2nd annual Trooper Skinner memorial American Red Cross blood drive on Wednesday, December 30. Trooper Skinner was killed in the line of duty, while conducting a routine traffic stop on I-81 in the town of Chenango. The public can Donate Blood in Memory of Trooper Skinner on Wednesday, December 30th from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM at the State Police Barracks at 84 Crescent Drive in Kirkwood
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Governor Cuomo signed legislation relating to the restraint of pregnant inmates. The bill prohibits the use of restraints during the transport of all pregnant inmates at State and local correctional facilities, and within 8 weeks after the delivery or pregnancy outcome, except in the most extraordinary of circumstances. current law prohibits the use of restraints on an inmate about to give birth, it does not address the use of restraints on pregnant inmates prior to or after childbirth or pregnancy outcome. the bill also prohibits the presence of any correctional staff in the delivery room unless requested by medical staff or the inmate giving birth, requires more rigorous training of all correctional staff on this policy, and institutes annual detailed reporting of all instances in which officers deem restraints necessary.
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29-year-old William Peeters of Hartwick was charged with 2nd degree rape and several other sex crimes according to State Police. Peeters is accused performing sexual acts with a child under the age of 15, & disseminating indecent materials to a minor. Peeters faces court action at a later date.
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52-year-old Sam Nabinger of New Berlin has been charged with felony assault by State Police. Nabinger was charged following a report of an assault Monday in the town Of Morris.
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49 Year old William Danielson of Oxford was sentenced Monday in Chenango County Court, to 20 years to life in prison. Danielson pleaded guilty to one count of 2nd degree murder, for the December 2013 death of his former girlfriend Lucinda Knoll of Norwich.
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A Syracuse resident was arrested by the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office for an active arrest warrant for Grand Larceny and Burglary. 25 year old Kristen Seamans is accused of stealing several items from the Norwich Wal-Mart in 2014; she was arraigned in the Town of Norwich court and is being held at the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $1000 cash bail.
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