The Hornell Evening Tribune
The Evening Tribune is a daily newspaper based in Hornell, New York, delivering news every weekday morning and on Sundays under the name The Spectator.
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6 days ago |
eveningtribune.com | Greta Cross
Under New Zealand federal law, registered names cannot be offensive, resemble a title or rank, be unreasonably long, or include numbers or symbols. What do Rogue, Crown, Fanny and Mighty all have in common? They are all baby names rejected by New Zealand's federal government last year. New Zealand's Department of Internal Affairs recently published a full list of names (40, to be exact) that were requested and rejected in 2024.
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eveningtribune.com | Saman Shafiq
Over 10,000 people in North Carolina were without power earlier this week due to an unlikely suspect: a snake, according to reports. North Carolina's Durham area faced a power outage that lasted several hours around 11 p.m. May 5 with a Duke Energy spokesperson telling local media outlets WBTV , WSOC-TV, and WNCN that it may have actually been caused by a snake.
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eveningtribune.com | Jim Memmott
By Jim MemmottRochester Democrat and ChronicleLongtime Dansville educator Don Bartalo, who died on March 31 at age 82, did not go slowly. Why would he? His days were numbered, but he had things to learn, things to teach, friends to spend time with. So it was that he spent three months in home hospice, the guest of honor at what his son, Brian, called a “living wake.”Once word got out that Don was receiving visitors, the visitors came. “It was a parade,” said his wife, Denise.
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eveningtribune.com | Dylan Reffe
Mother's Day is Sunday, May 11, which means you don't have much time left to get a great gift for the woman who gave you everything. If any mom in your life is a golfer, we've got you covered. All five of the golf gift ideas below are available with next day delivery from Amazon. Perhaps even better, all five items are also on sale with savings ranging from 20% all the way up to 54%.
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eveningtribune.com | Jeff Smith
Rite Aid initiated Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings this week. Rite Aid stores in Corning, Bath and Wellsboro, Pa. are expected to close in the coming months if a buyer is not found. Rite Aid stores are expected to remain operational during the bankruptcy proceedings. Rite Aid pharmacies in Corning, Bath and Wellsboro, Pa. will close in the coming months unless the company, which initiated Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings this week, finds a potential buyer.
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