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Guest Opinion. In the 183 years since New York became a state, a governor has never visited the Seneca Nation territories.
Seneca Nation leaders gathered Friday with local officials and neighbors to commemorate the importance of the Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1842, which forever shaped the history of ...
Wendy “Siviglia” Crane is reaffirming her commitment to Seneca Falls as she runs for Town Board, promising to help build a ...
New York’s governor plans to visit the Seneca Nation to formally apologize for the state’s role in running an upstate ...
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNSeneca FFA chapter continues decades-long tradition by placing flags on military gravesSENECA, Mo. — A labor of love – and respect – for a number of students in Seneca. Members of the high school’s FFA chapter spent time after school on this, the last day of school placing American ...
As part of National EMS Week, Seneca County is recognizing the dedication and critical role of emergency medical service providers.
In 1964, a group of passionate, forward-thinking citizens gathered in Cayuga County to answer a national call to action and ...
From dynamic dining and memorable celebrations to sizzling nightlife, Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino and Seneca Niagara ...
The treaty is still hailed by some Seneca leaders as a triumph in ensuring Seneca people were able to maintain traditional lands at a time of American expansionism. The third Buffalo Creek Treaty ...
Gov. Hochul visited the Seneca Nation's Cattaraugus Territory in Irving and delivered an apology for the atrocities that ...
“No words or actions will ever be able to undo the pain and suffering of the Seneca people and other Indigenous peoples across the State, but by visiting the Seneca Nation and the site of the ...
A two-vehicle crash on Sunday morning disrupted traffic along State Route 5 in Seneca Falls and left three people with minor ...
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