UPDATED Thursday, March 11 2010


Parker Hannifin Leaving Lyons

Louise Hoffman Broach Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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LYONS - After years of downsizing to accommodate the ailing auto industry, Parker Hannifin Corp. announced last week it would close its two manufacturing facilities in Lyons by the end of December.

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Feds Investigate "Border Patrol" Web Posts

Louise Hoffman Broach Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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RED CREEK - The U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Department of Homeland Security, at the request of Wayne County District Attorney Richard Healy, are investigating posts on the Wayne County Star’s website that purport to have been made from U.S. Border Patrol/Homeland Security computers.

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No One Walked Alone at Clyde's Relay for Life

Lois Benning | Wayuga Contributing Writer
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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CLYDE – In March 2008, Clyde Grange member Ann Taber arranged to have a speaker from the American Cancer Society do a presentation at their meeting.  Robin Ferrin-Travis, director of Community Health Initiatives and Special Events came and the Grange decided to become the lead agency to bring a Relay for Life to Eastern Wayne County.

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Political Season Open in Wayne County

Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

SAVANNAH - Donald Colvin, who lost the Savannah supervisor’s seat to Ken Lauderdale after serving 48 years in office, will challenge Lauderdale in a Republican primary in September in an attempt to win back his seat.

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Pisciotti Suffers Heart Attack


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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PALMYRA - Wayne County Sheriff Richard Pisciotti suffered a heart attack at his home July 20, members of his department reported Tuesday.

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Goat Cries "Heeeeeelp!"

Louise Hoffman Broach | Wayuga Editor
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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WOLCOTT -  Mike Miner can't help it that one of his goats has an unusual bleat.
The goat was good enough to fool the state police and the Wolcott Fire Department Sunday night, when they received a report of someone yelling for help at about 9 p.m. The call came from the Hapeman/Red Creek Road area. Three troopers responded.

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