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6 days ago |
thedailynewsonline.com | Kori Sciandra
Students from the Attica Future Farmers of America Chapter were among those that attended the New York State FFA’s 100th convention at the New York State Fairgrounds. The three-day event took place at the same location where the first convention was held a century ago, at the Great New York State Fair in Syracuse. kAm“xE :D 2>2K:?8 E@ H2E49 DEF56?ED ECJ ?6H E9:?8D[ DF49 2D 4C62E:?8 E96:C @H?
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1 week ago |
thedailynewsonline.com | Kori Sciandra
Growing up in Perry on a small family-run dairy farm, Sarah Stenson of Attica was provided an agricultural foundation that would later allow her the opportunity and bona fide experience to be named the 2025 Agriculture Teacher of the Year. Stenson, a teacher at Attica Elementary School, delivers real-world, hands-on, authentic learning experiences for her students by giving them exposure to the world around them while instilling a deep connection and appreciation for agriculture.
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1 week ago |
thedailynewsonline.com | Kori Sciandra
New York State Sen. George Borrello recently announced he is introducing legislation, S. 7398, that would allow grocery stores in New York to sell wine. The legislation comes with a key provision: only New York State-produced wines would be eligible for sale. The proposal’s intent is to support family farms and local vintners while boosting New York’s wine industry. The industry, according to Borrello, contributes nearly $15 billion in direct economic impact to New York State.
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1 week ago |
thedailynewsonline.com | Kori Sciandra
Brennan Savidge of Pavilion High School said he was truly honored to have been selected as one of this year’s winners of the 2024-25 Teen of the Year scholarships. He was joined by his mother, Amanda Savidge and Pavilion High School Principal Charles Martell as they attended the second annual “Teen of the Year” award ceremony May 21 at the Main St. 56 Theater in Batavia. kAm%96 “%66? @7 E96 (66<” AC@8C2>[ AC6D6?E65 3J E96 q2E2G:2 s2:=J }6HD 2?5 E96 {:G:?8DE@?
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1 week ago |
thedailynewsonline.com | Kori Sciandra
Elizabeth “Izzy” Skrzypek, a senior at Warsaw High School, said she was honored to have been selected as the female recipient for the 2024-2025 Teen of the Year scholarship. “I’ve worked really hard in high school and being able to be recognized for that feels great,” Izzy said. “The scholarship will help me pay for books, food, and tuition. Getting this extra amount of money will help my family so much,” said Izzy.
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