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XJ Kennedy, prize-winning poet and educator, dies at 96
NEW YORK (AP) — X.J. Kennedy, an award-winning poet, author, translator and educator who schooled millions of students through "The Bedford Reader" and other textbooks and engaged voluntary readers with his children's stories and intricate, witty verse, died Sunday at 96. Kennedy died of natural causes at his home in Peabody, Massachusetts, according to his
Jessup Giuseppe makes winter season prediction
Pennsylvania is home to the most famous rodent forecaster in Punxsutawney, but now a local town is adding its own twist to the tradition.
Ice fishers camp out for weekend at Mosquito Lake
When you think of Mosquito Lake, you probably think of swimming, boating or just a day out in the sun. But this time of year -- a different crowd takes over.
New Castle theater to hold special showing of Romeo and Juliet
In honor of Valentine's Day, a theatre in New Castle is holding a free showing of one of Shakesphere's greatest plays.
Small business in Cortland announces store closing
A local store and bakery will be closing its doors for good after an announcement they made via Facebook.
Kendrick Lamar Makes History as the Rapper With the Most Grammys
Kendrick Lamar is hip-hop's Grammy king. Continue reading…
Grammy Awards: Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album, Clipse Win Best Rap Song
Getty Images / Kendrick Lamar / Clipse / Doechi It’s looking like it’s going to be a big night for Kendrick Lamar at the Grammys, don’t tell Drake, though. The Compton rapper came into the biggest night in music with an astounding nine nominations, and he has already won three awards. Before the Grammys officially
Canfield ice hockey finishes regular season at 16-9
Canfield closed out the regular season at 16-9 with a playoff game set for Monday.
Why does the Grammy Award statuette look like that?
It's an iconic shape, but why does it look like that?
Cold January ends; February weather outlook issued
We continue to gain daylight at a quicker pace in February too.