Tioga County’s summer fun guide

The Tioga County Health Department has released a 10-page list of summer activities and meal programs for children. The list of activities in Tioga County include various lessons one can choose to take, parades, community events, and more. All of the items listed in... Read More.

Waverly couple charged after domestic incident

A Waverly couple is facing charges after a domestic incident turned physical inside their home on Monday and left one of them with a stab wound. Police say 30-year-old Jessica Bates stabbed her husband, 32-year-old Buck Bates, in the abdomen with a pocket knife.... Read More.

Two new drug addiction treatment services

Various government and community leaders in Broome gathered yesterday to announce the introduction of two new services for those suffering from drug addiction. Peer advocate and family navigator services have been added to the offerings of the Addiction Center of Broome County. The newly... Read More.

TCSD did not make first round of Smart Schools Bond Act

Tioga Central School District will not be receiving funding in the first round of New York's Smart School Bond Act. Despite this, Tioga School Superintendent Scot Taylor says that Tioga Central appears to be in good standing to receive money in the next round... Read More.

Catholic Charities in need of youth mentors

The coordinator of the Catholic Charities' Y.E.S. Program, Sonnie Sigfried, joined us on today's WEBO Morning Show. Catholic Charities is currently looking for youth mentors to serve in Tioga County and parts of Tompkins County. Youth mentors are responsible for meeting... Read More.

School budget voting results

Tioga County voters approved school district budgets in all but one school district yesterday. Voters in Waverly rejected the district's budget proposal by 47 votes, 438 to 381. The $31 million spending plan was asking for a property tax levy increase of five percent.... Read More.

Harris murder trial delayed

Closing arguments in the fourth Cal Harris murder trial have been delayed after Judge Richard Mott made a significant ruling yesterday afternoon. Judge Mott allowed Stacy Stewart's work time card from September 12, 2001 to be included in the evidence.   Stewart's time card from that... Read More.

Athens School Board denies retroactive pay increases

The Athens Area School Board voted earlier this week to say "No" to any retroactive pay increase requests during contract negotiations with staff. The board says that it will decline any requests for retroactive pay increases made by either the Athens Area Education Association... Read More.

Tioga Downs to hold two job fairs

Karen Shelp, the Human Resources Director at Tioga Downs, joined us on the WEBO Morning Show today to tell us more about upcoming job opportunites at Tioga Downs.Tioga Downs is looking to hire 70 employees for food and beverage positions at... Read More.

SUNY Broome to receive $1 Million state grant

SUNY Broome is one of only three colleges across New York to win grant money through a state program designed to encourage students to build and implement energy-efficient systems.SUNY Broome will receive $1 million dollars to put towards a geothermal heating and cooling... Read More.