Buerkle Wins GOP Endorsement; No Decision on State Sen. 49th
Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor Tuesday, March 9 2010
 SYRACUSE - The Republicans are lining up candidates to challenge two
Democratic area representatives in the fall Republican Ann Marie
Buerkle of Onondaga Hill, will face incumbent Congressman Dan Maffei of
Syracuse in November.
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Sheriff Virts Elected Trustee of Statewide Sheriffs Group
Tuesday, March 9 2010
 ALBANY - Wayne County Sheriff Barry Virts was elected trustee of the
New York State Sheriffs’ Association at the group’s annual meeting in
Albany this month. Virts will hold the position during 2010.
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County Consider's Federal Grant for Windpower
Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor Tuesday, March 9 2010
 LYONS – The Wayne County Board of Supervisors has set a special meeting
March 16 on a federal Community Trade Adjustment Assistance grant
application that could create new jobs and new energy sources in the
county.
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NYSCOBA: Save Butler Minimum
Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor Tuesday, March 9 2010
 AUBURN - James McDonald has 20 years as a corrections officer in New
York’s criminal justice system. The Hannibal resident has worked in
facilities in Sullivan and Oneida counties and elsewhere, finally
coming close to home at the Butler Minimum Correctional Facility.
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Rochester Pair Charged in Pizzeria Robbery
Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor Tuesday, March 9 2010
SODUS - Two Rochester men who were visiting on Ridge Road were charged
March 3 after state police said they stole a pizza delivery woman’s
money and drove away in her car.
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Davis Reprmanded by NYSAA
Lois Benning and Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Staff Tuesday, March 9 2010

GALEN - Kathleen Davis, the town’s former assessor, has been
reprimanded by the New York State Assessors Association for not
cooperating in a disciplinary proceeding.
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County: “Hands Off Our State Parks!”
Louise Hoffman Broach / Wayuga Editor Tuesday, March 9 2010

HURON - The Wayne Board of Supervisors is wondering how many more signs
it will have to stand in front of before the state is done with cuts
that threaten the county’s already tenuous economy.
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