State of Emergency Lifted in Tioga County

The State of Emergency in Tioga County, New York was lifted yesterday at 5PM. The State of Emergency was put into effect a week ago, following the heavy rains and flash flooding experienced in the region.

August is National Immunization Awareness Month

The Tioga County Public Health Department wants you to know that August is National Immunization Awareness Month, and now is the time to make sure your children are up-to-date on their vaccinations before they go back to school. Parents may receive a letter from... Read More.

Church Sustains Major Damage In Apalachin

The Faith Christian Church in Apalachin was heavily damaged by flood waters. A nearby creek flooded the church on Beach Road, breaking down one of the doors and inundating the interior. Early estimates are that there was $30,000 to $45,000 in damage.

State of Emergency Remains In Effect

The State of Emergency declared in Tioga and Broome Counties remains in effect today following flooding Tuesday night, though a “no unnecessary travel ban” has been lifted.  Flooded roadways were assessed and debris was removed Wednesday in affected areas. Road crews are continuing to... Read More.

State of Emergency Issued For Tioga County, New York

State of Emergency 8/14/18 8:30 PMTioga County Legislative Chair Marte Sauerbrey has declared a STATE OF EMERGENCY effective at 8:30 PM August 14 2018 for Tioga County due to the ongoing rain event.Tioga County Director of Emergency Services Michael Simmons and Tioga County Sheriff... Read More.