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  • 6 days ago | qctimes.com | Port Byron |Laura Yeater

    Quad-Cities housing market report for May 1-20, 2025 Location Homes on market Values of home on the market Average value of homes on the market Homes sold Average sale price Average days on market Highest sale price for month Lowest sale price for month Rock Island, Milan 73 $12,335,200 $168,975 30 $176,675 20 $385,000 $75,000 Moline 49 $8,804,750 $179,689 22 $171,843 24 $760,755 $70,000 East Moline 31 $5,528,800 $178,348 16 $170,868 24 $336,000 $53,000 Coal Valley, Orion 3 $832,900 $277,633...

  • 2 weeks ago | localsyr.com | Port Byron |Dave Longley

    Voters are voting on their local school district’s 2025-26 budget, proposals, and Board of Education members on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. The poll times vary by district, but the results will be posted as they come in.

  • 1 month ago | auburnpub.com | Port Byron |Jacob Urish

    Who is your Cayuga County-area athlete of the week for April 6-12? You voted: Baseball: Jack Walters, Union Springs Boys lacrosse: Gennaro Hill, Auburn Girls lacrosse: Kelsey Brunelle, Jordan-Elbridge Softball: Jenna Jump, Port Byron Boys outdoor track and field: Jacob Endres, Moravia Last week's poll winner: Carson Andrews, Moravia baseball.

  • 2 months ago | auburnpub.com | Port Byron |Jacob Urish

    After the winter sports season officially came to a close for the Cayuga County area this past weekend, the spring season is set to bloom this Friday. As lacrosse, track and more get ready to go, The Citizen has selected 15 student-athletes in the Cayuga County area to look out for this spring:Baseball: Connor Usowski, Port Byron The southpaw reached 300 career strikeouts last season as he took the mound for the Panthers as their ace.

  • 2 months ago | auburnpub.com | Port Byron |Kelly Rocheleau

    From lower attendance to a higher priority on mental health, Cayuga County-area school districts are still experiencing some effects of COVID-19. Every Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES district closed March 14, 2020, as others across the state and country did the same due to the pandemic. Five years later, The Citizen asked a few local school superintendents how they feel COVID-19 changed their districts and education at large.

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