FARGO — As Carthage Area Chamber of Commerce president Amy McEathron noted during Wednesday’s Business Awards Dinner, it was a sad day in the Carthage community. Belva R. Hall, former
LOWVILLE — Looking to put some bite into its dog control local law the village Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Municipal
LOWVILLE — Hear ye, hear ye — the Youth of Lewis County will be holding the first ever Lewis County Renaissance Faire from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and
CARTHAGE — For the second time, the Carthage Lacrosse Hall of Fame, sponsored by Team 24/Caskinette Ford, will honor the athletes who brought acclaim to the school for their prowess
LOWVILLE — The Lewis County Historical Society invites the public to step back in time to view “Photographs of the North Country featuring Henry M. Beach” at 7 p.m. tonight
LOWVILLE — In keeping with their mission to serve others, the Lowville Lions have been offering monthly Wellness Matters Seminars from 3 to 4 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of
GLENFIELD — Employers from near and far converged on the BOCES Sackett Technical Center March 20, for the Jefferson-Lewis BOCES Recruitment Day Career Fair, many with the message “We’re hiring.”
LOWVILLE — About 150 people gathered June 5 at the Lewis County Fairgrounds Forest Park Pavilion in celebration of Pride and community in Lewis County.
GLENFIELD — Employers from near and far converged on the BOCES Howard G. Sackett Technical Center March 20, for the Jefferson-Lewis BOCES Recruitment Day Career Fair, many with the message,
LOWVILLE — Hoping to arm the public with knowledge concerning their health and well being the Lowville Lions Club is continuing to offer monthly Wellness Matters Seminars.
LOWVILLE — With the Jan. 31 resignation of Joseph Beagle as village mayor, Danny Salmon was appointed to lead the village during a special meeting Monday .
LOWVILLE — Reflecting on the past year as National Grange Youth Ambassador, Garrett Phelps posted on Facebook, “It was a year filled with growth, adventures, a lot of firsts, and
LOWVILLE — Owning a pet can reduce stress levels and improve mental health. However, the responsibilities of caring for an animal can make having a pets impossible for many senior
LOWVILLE — After taking a break for the holidays, the Lowville Lions will continue with its Wellness Matters Diabetes Awareness sessions, Dr. Timi Akins, a board-certified internist and nephrologist, will
LOWVILLE — During Suicide Prevention and Awareness month the Lewis County Memorial Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6912 hosted S.A.V.E. training Sept. 22, in partnership with Syracuse VA Medical Center