EDF Renewables Solar Podcast Episode 2 – Bob Haight
October 5, 2020In this episode is Cortland County Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Bob Haight about why he supports
In this episode is Cortland County Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Bob Haight about why he supports
On Tuesday’s local newscast: Businesses directed to deny entry to anyone without a face mask Guidance
Follow-up on temporary landfilling of Cortland County recycling; Mayor Tobin addresses city residents
The Homer Village Board of Trustees last night (December 11) voted to move forward with an eminent domain
Local Marine Corps Veteran Norm Stitzel came by WXHC to discuss this year’s “Toys for Tots”
Tioga County man indicted for infant daughter’s murder in June; Greek Peak once again hosting Res-Q-Jack
Special guests highlight 9/11 ceremonies in Cortland and Homer on 18th anniversary; Sen. Seward visits
Cortland School District sees vast improvement on school bus transportation; Sen. Chuck Schumer announces
On yesterday’s (September 5) Happening in Homer segment, Vinnie spoke with Village Streets &
Pair arrested in Cortland with four pounds of methamphetamine in February also suspects in California
State Police in Ithaca investigate shooting outside Newfield apartment building; State health department
Joanne Sweeney and Renee Neiderman stopped by the X101 studios last week and spoke with Vinnie Bellardini
Rumors spread panic amid Saturday’s unfounded gun threat at Cortland Wal Mart; Crew of 20 NYDEC
Two men injured and one charged with DWI in wrong-way crash on I-81 near Homer; Last month’s IRT
Cortland City FD one of 25 groups selected nationwide for no-cost community risk reduction program; Proposals
Homer native becomes first-ever female SWAT tactical operator; City of Cortland to receive over $535K
For Saturday’s (July 27) Meet Cortland County, Cultural Council of Cortland County’s Kat
You only have a few more days to take care of some medical services you may need at no cost, thanks to
Cortland Mayor Brian Tobin on the city’s decision to leave the county workers’ comp plan;
Red Cross calls for emergency donations during major blood supply shortage; Homer Town Board to meet