WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 2-23-26

The Otsego County Sheriffs department arrested 20-year-old Eric Ferguson Jr of Oneonta for allegedly selling narcotics and marijuana to undercover officers at the Oneonta Wal-mart parking lot. Ferguson was charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance, the investigation continued and Officers arrested his father, 43 year old Eric Ferguson Sr. & 45 year old Linda Lee Clow, of Oneonta for allegedly supplying the narcotics to his son to sell. Ferguson Sr. was charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance, Clow was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance. All 3 were arraigned & were remanded to the Otsego County Jail on bail pending future court action.
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New York State is moving into the forefront for the future push toward using renewable energy sources. Governor Cuomo discussed that at a recent forum in Albany:

(Cuomo 2-23-16)

141 clean technology companies have been supported and through the Governor’s Cleantech Business Incubator initiative, which has attracted more than $215 million in private capital and created 980 jobs at businesses statewide.
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State Police arrested 42-year-old Daniel Mowers of Delhi for Felony DWI, 12 counts of Felony Leandra’s Law, and 13 counts of endangering the Welfare of a Child. Troopers accuse Mowers of driving a Gilboa School bus while intoxicated after a phone call from a concerned parent whose child reported to the parent that the bus was being operated erratically. Mowers was arraigned & was remanded to the Schoharie County Jail on $15,000 cash bail or $30,000 bond, pending court action Thursday
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The New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services today announced a new webinar series aimed at educating prescribers about responsible prescribing of opioid medications. The four-part webinar series runs today through March 10th. More information is available at combatheroin.ny.gov or 1-877-8-HOPENY.
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Governor Cuomo announced a plan to protect residential and small commercial consumers from unfair business practices in the retail energy service industry following a review by the State Public Service Commission. The review found that multiple energy services companies were overcharging for electric and gas service, as well as failing to deliver on promises for savings and clean energy. Today’s actions will both enhance consumer protections and ensure that violators of the regulations will not continue operating in the State.
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The body of 53-year-old Carolyn Weeks of Newfield was found Friday morning near her car on a remote stretch of road in Tompkins County, according to the State Police. There was no indication of foul play, but the investigation into the cause of death is continuing. Weeks was last seen Feb. 9 leaving work around 3 p.m. at Titus Towers in Ithaca. Snowmobilers found Weeks’ car late Thursday, and her body was found about 150 yards from her car Friday morning.
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State Senator Jim Seward announced that the Joint Senate Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction will be at SUNY College in the Hunt Union Ballroom today. Seward is a member of the task Force; they will be getting input regarding the heroin epidemic, from 12:00 Noon until 2:00 PM. The roundtable forum is one of several being conducted around the state to solicit input and develop recommendations for legislative action.
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The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is seeking 64-year-old Leon Squires, Jr., formerly of Walton, on an outstanding Arrest Warrant issued by Delaware County Court in December 2015. Leon Squires was last observed in the Hancock, and northeast Pennsylvania, in late December. Squires is described as being approximately 5’7”, 165 pounds, with blue eyes and gray hair. Anyone with information can call (607) 832-5555 or 1-888-914-9111. All calls will be kept confidential.
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Sidney Chamber of Commerce will hold their next Business After Hours Event today at the Super 8 Hotel. The program will run from 5:00 to 7:00.

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