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106.3 NBZ-FM Local News 2026-05-01 09:00
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Nurses Rally Over Staffing Concerns In Plattsburgh
Healthcare workers in Plattsburgh are sounding the alarm over staffing shortages at CVPH, with members of the New York State Nurses Association rallying for safer conditions. Nurses say understaffing is forcing difficult care decisions and raising patient safety risks. Union members claim proposed contract changes could reduce staffing protections, while hospital leadership says negotiations are […]
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Former St Lawrence County DA Denied Law License Reinstatement
A state judge has denied former St Lawrence County District Attorney Mary Rain her request to regain her law license. Rain was suspended in 2018 after findings she violated defendants’ rights, including withholding evidence during a high-profile murder trial. The court ruled she failed to address the issues that led to her suspension.
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Autism Alliance Walk Set For Saturday In Morrisonville
The Autism Alliance of Northeastern New York is hosting its annual Autism Walk on Saturday at the Clinton County Fairgrounds. The event features a carnival theme with music, bounce houses, food trucks, and a resource fair. The walk is the group’s largest fundraiser, supporting local programs, scholarships, and family services. Organizers say all proceeds stay […]
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Tractor Pull Competition Returning To Clinton County Fair
The New York Tractor Pullers Association is returning to the Clinton County Fair this summer. The motorsports event is set for July 15 at the Clinton County Fairgrounds, featuring high-powered tractor and truck pulling competitions. Organizers say the show offers family-friendly entertainment and showcases top drivers from across the region. The fair runs July 13 […]
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Adirondack Group Opening Salvage Warehouse In Keeseville
Adirondack Architectural Heritage is launching a new architectural salvage warehouse in Keeseville. The facility will accept donated building materials like windows, fixtures and hardware, giving them new life while keeping waste out of landfills. The site will also serve as a training center for hands-on trades and preservation work.
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New Radio Program “Transformative Paths” Launches on 106.3 NBZ-FM, Offering Public Service Programming to the North Country
Transformative Paths arrives on 106.3 NBZ-FM with real conversations about real life—stress, relationships, choices, and change. Hosted by Wanda J. Carroll, this weekly program blends expert insight with lived experience, delivering practical takeaways listeners can use right away. It’s a fresh, accessible voice for personal growth in the North Country—meeting you where you are, and helping you move forward.
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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 Welcomes John Shearer as News Director
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This Day in History: Vermont’s Abenaki win official state recognition and the Old Man on the Mountain collapses
On this day in 2006, Vermont took a historic step to recognize the state’s Indigenous roots. A few years earlier over in New Hampshire, nature destroyed one of its own iconic creations.
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What to Do: Sunday, May 3
Here’s a look at what to do this sunny Sunday.
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EPA cuts could affect Vermont clean water efforts
Lake Champlain Basin Program says funding is secured for the next couple years despite proposed agency budget reductions.
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Norwich University holds commencement ceremony
Students and cadets honored at Shapiro Field House event.
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Vermont emissions repair program could lose funding in state budget
The Automotive Emissions Repair Assistance Program helps low-income Vermonters pay for repairs to pass annual inspections.
