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The Village of Whitesboro is under a snow emergency. more

A studio space at Pratt-MWP was dedicated in the memory of SusanElaine Webster Kim to honor her interest and passion for the arts on Wednesday. more
In the wake of Cazenovia College announcing its spring 2023 semester will be its last, some enrolled students are already looking to jump ship, and some are looking at Utica University. more

Solemn ceremonies at several local cemeteries are planned for noon on Saturday, Dec. 17, as part of the annual Wreaths Across America effort. more
The following movie times are for Friday, Dec. 16. more
Rome Capitol Theatre, 220 W. Dominick St., will feature the documentary “The Real Bedford Falls” before its annual showing of the holiday classic, “It’s A Wonderful Life." more
The Sidney Federal Credit Union, which operates 10 branch sites and serves locations across 14 upstate counties, has announced it has exceeded $800 million in assets. more
The Oneida Police Department announced recent arrests. more
Law enforcement officials with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office have announced recent arrests. more
The Rome Police Department is seeking the public’s help as it investigates a pair of gunfire incidents in the city. more
Between now and New Year's, the Daily Sentinel takes a look back at 2022. more
The Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., has announced the organization has received $80,000 in grant funding over a 2-year period from the New York State Council on the Arts. more
One person was stabbed at the Utica Academy of Science Charter School in Frankfort Wednesday night, according to the Frankfort Town Police Department. more
This holiday season, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is partnering with Madison County STOP-DWI to share the message. more
Officials say they have been working hard at cleaning up the community, one problem house at a time. more
Thirty apartments at the Meadows Apartments complex on Middle Settlement Road were evacuated following a fire in a bathroom very early Thursday morning. more
The City of Utica has declared a snow emergency effective at 10 p.m. tonight, Thursday, Dec. 15. more
On Friday, Bright Nights at the Utica Zoo will be canceled. more
Clinton Central School District residents voted Tuesday to approve an $18 million capital improvement project by a vote of 258 yes to 46 no.  more
A major winter storm is on the way for the second half of this week, with upwards of six to 10 inches of snow expected, according to the National Weather Service in Binghamton. more
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