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Holy Cross Academy, a junior-senior high school in Oneida, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an appreciation banquet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 30. more

A 21-year-old man was killed when his Jeep Wrangler crashed off Steuben Valley Road early Sunday morning, according to the New York State Police. more
Rome Health is touting an analysis from the Healthcare Association of New York State that shows it contributes $158 million to the local economy on a roughly annual basis. more

White Begonia was originally Cottontails, which carried children’s clothes, and Yankee Limited, the home decor and gift shop. more
Broadway Theatre League of Utica has received a $2,500 Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Health and Wellness Award to support their Students on Broadway Program. more
Additional investments have been allocated to Utica’s Harbor Point, where city officials say the destination is now another step closer to reality. more
Michael Hennessy, a candidate for Oneida County Executive, is seeking to appeal the decision to uphold his removal from the Republican ballot in the upcoming primary election.  more
Two people vying to represent Utica’s first district have found themselves in the center of a legal battle. more
The desks, once spread apart to fight COVID-19, are back together. Masks cover just a couple of faces. But the pandemic maintains an unmistakable presence. more
A 32-year-old man has been charged with attempted second-degree murder and second-degree assault. more
The Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., is hosting two programs Wednesday, May 24 to inspire patrons to start growing. more
The public is invited to try a free session of sound healing with certified sound healing practitioner Andrea Lisette Villiere at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 23. more
The 40th annual Honor America Days Celebration is fast approaching and the city of Rome is working to make it bigger and better than ever. more
Wreaths Across America partners with more than 300 transportation companies each year who help “move the mission.” more
U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney is accusing a super PAC of misleading voters in the 24th Congressional District about her position on term limits legislation. more
The city of Rome will host three consecutive information sessions to gather public comment on three ongoing projects within the Department of Community and Economic Development. more
Born in Bainbridge, Washington, in 1965, pickleball was a family game designed by Lt. Joel Pritchard and his friends, Bill Bell and Barney McCallon, after a golf match. more
The Oneida Community Mansion House will host its second annual classic car show on June 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. more
Mohawk Valley residents are concerned whether the new Wynn Hospital will have the capacity to handle parking once it opens this fall. more
Oneida County Tourism has announced the departure of President Kelly Blazosky, effective June 30. more
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