Utica Proctor boys volleyball overcame a strong push from rival RFA in their quarterfinal matchup to secure a 3-2 victory on ...
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Housing in Utica: Shortage of units for all, exacerbated by pandemic for refugeesThe pandemic increased housing instability among the city's refugees, particularly more recent arrivals from Somalia.
Utica Proctor senior Bryan Sunday (44) goes up for a basket against Syracuse Academy of Science on Friday. Sunday finished ...
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As snow beats down Oneida County, Utica mayor details challenges and effortsUtica Mayor Mike Galime thanked the Department of Public Works and the parks crews for their work and dedication in a ...
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Utica Zoo bringing back Animal Experience, adding red pandasAnimal lovers and adventure seekers alike can now book a unique, up-close experience with a variety of species, including red ...
Utica Equipment Finance funded a $7.5 million capital lease for a waste management provider in the Midwest. The lease, ...
Adams put together a strong first half after a slow start to beat Utica 67-39 in Monday night’s D1 playoff opener at ...
The Utica Zoo launched a new Animal Experiences program last fall, offering guests an exclusive, behind-the-scenes ...
The Utica Zoo introduced new Animal Experience programs last year, and they are announcing the addition of another encounter.
The Whitesboro-based Utica Curling Club's mixed invitational bonspiel has been in existence for 69 years, according to a news release. This year, the event included 24 teams from all over the ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNInfrastructure project in Jeffersonville causing stress for drivers, residentsA significant infrastructure project in Jeffersonville is creating challenges for local residents as crews work to upgrade utilities and improve safety on Utica-Sellersburg Road and Charlestown Pike.
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More than 100 inches of snow hit Central NY this winter, with nearly half coming this monthAltogether, for this winter season, Lott said the Rome station had observed 116.4 inches. And again, 48.7 inches, almost half ...
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