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ELCS grad develops computer game
Colden Prime's creation takes players on an adventure to rescue a kidnapped grandfather.
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Year-round golf in Brushton
The indoor golf center at Highland Greens Golf Course was well received in its first year of operation, just the latest in a string of improvements at the course.
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Franklin County Property Transactions
Franklin County Property Transactions for the week of March 25, 2013
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Farm briefs: May 19, 2013
State hay stocks at record low, wheat up; Ward Lumber to host Goat Night; Farming in the Basin twilight meeting to be held.
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Business briefs: May 19, 2013
Appointment announced; Practitioner hired; New board member; Manager appointed; Course completed; Food drive, Appreciation Day; Network expanded; Award received.
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Man who used knife in fight pleads guilty
Robert J. Chenier of Ticonderoga is headed to state prison.
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Clinton County Property Transactions
These are the Clinton County Property Transactions for the week of May 6, 2013:
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Three candidates up for two Tupper School Board seats
Fiscal plight named as top concern by all three.
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Two seats up on Keene School Board
An incumbent and two newcomers seek the posts.
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The Big One: Preparing for mid-America earthquake
There hasn't been a major temblor for more than two centuries along the New Madrid fault in Arkansas, Missouri and Tennessee.
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Three vie for Lake Placid School Board seats
John Hopkinson, Richard Preston and Jennifer Tufano talk about fiscal management and developing new trust.
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Martin, Young seek 3-year seat
Voters in the Chateaugay Central School District will make their decision for School Board seats Tuesday.
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Fashion Briefs: May 19, 2013
Fashion Show set for May 29.
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Passwords becoming too complicated
Variety of rules for creating a good password makes it impossible to remember them all, let alone pick one, Steve Ouellette writes.
- May 18, 2013
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Economic development councils begin third round
The North Country will be competing for a share of $760 million in state funding and tax credits.
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Accused Booster Club embezzler pleads not guilty
Deborah A. Perry's case adjourned until June 10.
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Flood victims face long process
State Emergency Management officials meet with Lower Park Street residents in Malone to outline what grants are available, but it may take years to get any money.
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ELCS grad develops computer game



