RENSSELAER FALLS — New York State Police, the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office and the St. Lawrence County District Attorney are investigating the discovery of a body in a residence in Rensselaer Falls Thursday morning. Read More ⇒Police seek information on body found in house
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MASSENA — It’s time for kids ages 15 and under to grab their fishing pole and head out to the Wilson Hill causeway for the 25th annual Ted Kot Kids Free Fishing Day. Read More ⇒Kids Free Fishing Day set for Saturday at Wilson Hill causeway
Do you treat your mental health with the same care and attention as you do your physical health? Read More ⇒Samaritan recognizes mental health awareness month
The New York State Police inducted more than 220 troopers in a ceremony in Albany Wednesday, including north country natives and new officers bound for the troops that cover the region. Read More ⇒New York State Police inducts 228 troopers, new members for north country forces
POTSDAM — Two houses on Pine Street remain condemned after a May 7 flood that damaged three residences and five vehicles. Read More ⇒Two residences in Potsdam remain condemned after flooding
Stefanik recognizes Fort Drum soldiers who won all-Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team competition
WASHINGTON — A group of Fort Drum soldiers visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday to be recognized as the all-Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team of the year, an honor that recognizes their skill and abilities in responding to explosive devices, soldiering, organizing and responding to technica… Read More ⇒Stefanik recognizes Fort Drum soldiers who won all-Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team competition
WATERTOWN — The Metro-Jefferson Drug Task Force arrested two Watertown men after executing a search warrant at the upper apartment of 327 Coffeen St. Read More ⇒430 doses of fentanyl, cocaine seized at Coffeen Street apartment
MASSENA — There wasn’t much of a separation in grade point averages between Massena Central High School’s valedictorian and salutatorian. Read More ⇒Massena Central High School names valedictorian, salutatorian
WATERTOWN — Orion Art Gallery and Studio will host a grand reopening open house from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at its new location at 327 Mullin St. Read More ⇒Orion Art Gallery to host open house at new site Saturday
CLAYTON — Ship watchers of the St. Lawrence Seaway now have something else in the cards to buoy their hobby. Read More ⇒Seaway, Great Lakes ships are now in the cards for ‘watchers’
SACKETS HARBOR — The traveling exhibit, “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America,” presented by the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street project in cooperation with the Museum Association of New York, is opening to the public Saturday at the Union Hotel. Read More ⇒Traveling Smithsonian exhibit on history of voting opens this weekend in Sackets Harbor
FORT DRUM — Three 10th Mountain Division soldiers earned “Ace” status for shooting down five or more unmanned aircraft systems while deployed to Iraq with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team. Read More ⇒Fort Drum soldiers earn Ace status for shooting down unmanned aircraft systems in Iraq
WATERTOWN — North country residents may once again be seeing air quality warnings and smoke cover this summer. Read More ⇒Smoky skies may make a return to north country this summer
WATERTOWN — In 2022, the city began an impressive plan to spend about $22 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding, Watertown’s largest investment ever in water main projects. Read More ⇒Final two Rescue Plan water projects wrapping in Watertown
Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand is pushing for the leaders in her chamber to reject a cut to grant programs for fire departments after cuts in this year’s federal budget, as Congress begins work on plans for 2025. Read More ⇒Gillibrand wants more money for fire department grants in federal budget
MASSENA — Prom, one of the highlights of a high school career, hits the dance floor Saturday at Massena High School. Read More ⇒Massena High School stages mock DWI exercise
COLTON — The Colton-Pierrepont Central School District is among 23 schools in New York that were selected to participate in the state Education Department’s Performance-Based Learning and Assessment Networks (PLAN) Pilot. Read More ⇒Colton-Pierrepont schools selected for state pilot program that includes more career curriculum
MASSENA — The Massena Police Department continues to request the public’s assistance in locating Kinsley Robert, 32, who was last seen at approximately 3 a.m. May 10 near Bridges Avenue in the village of Massena. Read More ⇒Massena police continuing search for missing woman