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NBZ-FM News - March 16, 2026
The annual burn ban is place through may 14th, the Visitor Interpretive Center received grant money to fund an accessibility study, the USDA says "Super Fruit" is being studied.
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NBZ-FM News - March 13, 2026
Reportedly Clinton County had the largest contingent of firefighters at the annual legislative advocacy day in Albany, Hikers warned to avoid the Adirondack backcountry.
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NBZ-FM News - March 12, 2026
Possible fraud in the state Medicaid system being investigated, taxes and fees make up most of an electric bill in NY state, the North Country will see some DEC grant money.
106.3 NBZ-FM Local News
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VIC at Paul Smiths
Paul Smith's College received money to undertake a study on making the visitor center more accessible.
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Burn Ban
The NYS burn ban is in place until May 14th according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.
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Firefighters in Albany
The firefighters legislative advocacy day was held in Albany and Clinton County was well represented.
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Hiker Warning
The Department of Environmental Conservation is again warning hikers to avoid the ADK backcountry.
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Best Burger Contest
The NY Beef Council's 10th annual Best NY Burger contest is underway with voting to start next week.
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes Veteran Broadcaster and Author Jerry Crouth
"The Oldies Show with Jerry Crouth" airs every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM, just before "Worship with Pastor Ric."
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106.3 NBZ-FM is Subscription Free, and Always Will Be
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes John Shearer as News Director
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St. Johnsbury Kiwanis Pool needs $415K in repairs to open this summer
A community fundraising effort is underway to save the free pool, which has served swimmers since the mid-1940s.
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Vermont school budget rejections spark equity concerns
Slate Valley Unified is among 19 Vermont school districts heading back to the polls after voters rejected spending plans.
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Plattsburgh YMCA child care license suspended over abuse findings
Families are scrambling for child care after New York suspended the license of YMCA Bright Beginnings over substantiated findings of child abuse.
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New owners set to reopen Miss Lyndonville Diner after 2024 flood closure
The Miss Lyndonville Diner is getting a new lease on life. New owners are now preparing to reopen the restaurant. Our Adam Sullivan reports.
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House fire leaves 1 dead in Montgomery
The suspected victim was well-known for his work in politics and activism.
