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Thanksgiving · ArcadeEditor: In the recent U.S. Supreme Court case FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, the justices appeared highly skeptical of a lower court ruling banning the use of the FDA approved Mifepristone drug for abortions. Even the conservative justices seemed flummoxed by the AHM’s reasoning, a back-handed slap not only at the AHM but also at the Texas judge who issued the original ruling to take Mifepristone off the market. We can only hope that …See the Story
Importance of the FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine case - The Herald-Courier
Arcade · ArcadeIn a historic move reflecting legal mandates to respect cultural sensitivities, Letchworth Central School will say goodbye to its long-standing mascot the “Indians” and welcome a new era as they become the Letchworth Legends. New York state has given Letchworth until June 30, 2025 to officially retire the Indian name and image. The expectation is that at the beginning of the 2025 school year, all images of the Indian and Indian name will have t…See the Story
From Letchworth Indians to Letchworth Legends: history has been made - The Herald-Courier
Arcade · ArcadeFloyd J. Buchanan of Glenwood died on Monday, April 1, 2024. He was 82. Born on May 5, 1941, Mr. Buchanan was the son of the late James and Callie Buchanan. He is also predeceased by six brothers and one half sister. Mr. Buchanan is survived by his wife Fay (née Hayden) Buchanan; children James (Deborah), David (Connie) and Kevin (Annmarie) Buchanan; grandchildren Jennifer (Andrew) Fenske, James (Amelia) Buchanan, Elizabeth (Doug) Johns, Tanner …See the Story
Floyd J. Buchanan - The Herald-Courier
Arcade · ArcadePhoto by Shanna HansenVal Henrici and Adam Delavergne pose with a few of the Sweet 16 third graders who created their own ice cream flavors. In a delicious twist of flavor and creativity, Yummies Ice Cream once again embarked on a flavorful journey, visiting many third grade classrooms within Wyoming County to encourage students to concoct their very own ice cream creations. Yummies owner, Val Henrici and Dairy Director Adam Delavergne visited t…See the Story
Yummies Ice Cream Inspires Creativity - The Herald-Courier
Health · ArcadeEditor: A common complaint among women is that men never seem to grow up. Far too many guys still behave like they are still in high school. They were unsure of their masculinity and in their need to prove themselves went to excess. Now they are supposedly grown, only now they beat their wives and still go out drinking. Still trying to prove they are a man, they buy AR-15 assault rifles and join MAGA’s call for a total abortion ban. There are a …See the Story
Vote to secure women’s reproductive health - The Herald-Courier
Arcade · ArcadePhoto courtesy of Google MapsBush Hill Florist & Gift Shoppe in Perry. It has been 40 years since Bush Hill Florist & Gift Shoppe in Perry opened up. Going from dreaming about owning a flower shop, to bringing it to reality, owner Thomas Bush was only 18 years old when he set up shop on April 18, 1984. Starting his business at such a young age was no easy process. Bush explained that he had learned a lot about the ins and outs of running a busin…See the Story
Bush Hill Florist & Gift Shoppe celebrates 40 years - The Herald-Courier
Arcade · ArcadeNYSSBA – the New York State School Board Association – is a powerful organization that provides assistance (in the form of policy guidance and consultations on school law issues) and advocacy at the state and federal levels. NYSSBA is guided by position statements that are adopted during its annual business meeting. Once a position statement is adopted, it remains a formal position of the organization for five years. In NYSSBA’s publication “Pos…See the Story