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Dryden Town Supervisor Jason Leifer

The latest on broadband in Dryden, biggest challenge in 0221, and what to expect next year.

Steve Frackenpohl, Auburn Chamber Orchestra

The newly retired conductor reflects on his 10 years with the ACO and his time at Ithaca College.

State Senator Tom O’Mara

A bill to give the Legislature more oversight over emergency mandates, reflecting on 2021, and looking ahead to 2022.

Dr. William Klepak, Tompkins County Medical Director

Why COVID-19 cases are increasing while hospitalizations remain low, and why he’s optimistic about 2022.

Bob Haight, Cortland Area Chamber of Commerce

The highs and lows of Cortland County’s businesses in 2021.

Trooper Aga Dembinska

State Police are still looking for new recruits. https://soundcloud.com/whcuradio/trooper-aga-415892706?si=f318d70847f94d7a892adb74c61efecc&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Acting IPD Chief John Joly

A conversation about school violence, the new contract for IPD, and problems with police reform.

Margo Martin, Groton Central School District

Superintendent Martin on Thursday’s threat in the district.

Congressman Tom Reed

Infrastructure and the Build Back Better Act.

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Terry Rozier’s arrest leaves the Miami Heat stunned, and trying to figure out what happens next

The reality began setting in for the Miami Heat on Friday when they gathered for a morning shootaround practice and Terry Rozier wasn't with the team. And that almost certainly won't change anytime soon.

2 days ago in Sports

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami complete new contract. He’ll remain with the club at least into 2026

Lionel Messi has finally agreed to a new contract with Inter Miami, a deal that required several months to complete and ensures that the sport's biggest icon will be with the Major League Soccer club for its planned move into a new stadium next year.

2 days ago in National

States worry about how to fill the gap in food aid ahead of a federal benefits halt

Officials in Louisiana, Vermont and Virginia pledged Thursday to keep food aid flowing to recipients in their states, even if the federal program is stalled next month because of the government shutdown.

All Things Equal

All Things Equal is a weekly show on 870 AM & 95.9 FM News Talk WHCU Tuesday mornings at 8:40. The show features in-depth conversations on diversity, equity, and race, with a focus on solutions and common ground.

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Ithaca College
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