Shooting for glory
Shooting for glory
kA 15-YEAR-OLD Cortland youth is aiming his sights high in the field of trapshooting.
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BUSINESS
Mellinger's to close
kNEARLY 80 YEARS of doing business is coming to an end for Mellinger's Home & amp; Garden Showplace.
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LOCAL
Hen and ducklings
kA HEN HATCHED six eggs on the Dascenzo farm in Vienna some two weeks ago, and she's the proud foster mom of six wild mallard ducklings.
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Levy's importance
kSUPERINTENDENT Stan Watson said how residents vote on a proposed levy in November won't just determine if the school district receives more tax money next year. It also will determine the future of what's offered in the district.
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OPINION
Popular V-word
kONE COLUMNIST was not surprised that Democrats made values their most popular word right after strength and before the up-and-coming wisdom. Having been subject by Republicans to The Values Monologues, they deserved A Values Dialogue.
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RELIGION
Interactive sermon
kSUNDAY WORSHIP meets "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" at a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., church, via the keypads. With the Rev. Tony Palmisano asking pithy questions from the pulpit, the congregation offers instant feedback -- and stays intent on the sermon theme.
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COMING TOMORROW
kHOME: Motorists can't help but gawk when they drive by one New Castle, Pa., residence.
kHAPPY TRAILS: The halfway point of the Appalachian Trail is about 30 miles southwest of Harrisburg, Pa.