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Niagara-Wheatfield budget voted down, spending plans pass at Lew-Port, Niagara Falls
Niagara-Wheatfield school board members Chris Peters, David Breier, board president Steve Sabo and Michael Brock, board vice president, await budget vote numbers Tuesday night.
- Reynolds elected Youngstown mayor Tuesday
- Board member questions legal costs associated with FBI investigation
- Town of Niagara police speak to Casal
- Girl, 17, injured in crash; faces DWI charges
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- Daredevil Nik Wallenda
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WATCHING WALLENDA: Gallery asks: Is he afraid?
Daredevil Nik Wallenda walks among the birds in front of the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel during his morning high-wire practice session.
- Wallenda walk 'tension' just part of show
- GLYNN: All eyes on Seneca casino plaza
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Into the Woods: Falls developer offers 'glamping' at new family campground
Local big game hunter and businessman John L. Hutchins stands next to a trophy Yukon Grizzly Bear in his Niagara Falls business office. Hutchins is opening a new campground called Bear Creek near Ellicottville in late summer.
- Niagara Writers: An excerpt from "Where the Gold is Buried"
- FORGIONE: Thanking the man who made it possible
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Playing up Griffon Park in LaSalle
Mayor Paul Dyster announced that Griffon Park is undergoing a renovation that includes a new playground made possible by a $20,000 grant through Ka Boom! Ka Boom!, a national non-profit dedicated to bringing playgrounds to neighborhoods across the nation.
- Aquarium of Niagara: Newly arrived rescued harbor seal seems right at home
- Charlie the Chimp on ‘How I Met Your Mother’ tonight
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- Snapshots
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Snapshot Gallery by James Neiss
May 8, 1989: Four-year-old Eric Shimmel has a tough time keeping his drawers from dropping outside his Walnut Avenue home, thanks to the antics of his 3-month old puppy, Whiskey.
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- War of 1812
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Sorting out Laura Secord's War of 1812 role
Laura Secord warns British official Lt. James FitzGibbon of a planned American attack. Questions still remain about Secord’s role — and how she came to know of the attack.
- New York state enlists in War of 1812 efforts
- Major-General's death marred British victory at Queenston
- WAR OF 1812: Major-General Isaac Brock' s bio
- Wilson plans War of 1812 'Songs and Stories' concert
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Operation SNUG advisor helping Falls youth choose the right path
Former student Cheron Hunt, 20, speaks to students at Niagara Falls High School about his life and brush with the law as part of Operation SNUG, a violence prevention program. SNUG Field Supervisor Michael Cole, listens at right.
- Take Jackson’s advice — be like Mike Barksdale
- Melvin Cunningham: From mats to maturity, and on to the Hall of Fame
- Donna Owens and the Three Sista’ Islands
- Bob Taylor: Growing ‘Woods’ with putters and irons
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