The Senate’s version of the Farm Bill Slashes $4.1 Billion in Food Stamps For Veterans, Seniors, and Food Insecure Families.. Gillibrand is speaking out....
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The House Appropriations Committee today unanimously passed an amendment introduced by Congressman Bill Owens that would halt the proposed study of a “border fee.” Owens introduced the amendment as part of the mark-up for the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Bill.
Historic Saranac Lake announced that the last of its four “History Matters” discussions in May will feature the topic of quilting in the Adirondacks. The talk is hosted in conjunction with the Lake Placid North Elba Historical Society. Hallie E.
685 voted against the budget, 512 voted in favor of the budget which means the school board will have to go back to the drawing board.
Rick Preston received 333 votes total, And interestingly He’ll be taking over immediately for John Hopkinson who received the second highest total with 295 votes.
The Senate’s version of the Farm Bill Slashes $4.1 Billion in Food Stamps For Veterans, Seniors, and Food Insecure Families.. Gillibrand is speaking out....
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AUDIO – 052113 – Tupper Lake Counts their Chickens Saranac Lake says “Don’t count your chickens until you have all the ducks in a...
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Starting June 1st, The Village of Tupper Lake will restrict watering of lawns and gardens.. Mark Robillard says No Watering of Lawns will be permitted...
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AUDIO – 051413 – Dr Neil Miller – Saranac Lake Sewer Dilemma If you live on a state highway in Saranac Lake, fixing your...
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Washington, DC – This week, the House Agriculture Committee approved its version of the Farm Bill, moving the legislation to the floor for consideration...
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AUDIO – 051513 – Livestock in Saranc Lake – Jeremy Evans A hearing is scheduled in the Village of Saranac Lake to discuss a...
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Tupper Lake CSD Commencement
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