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Mike Brigano explains Why he’s Running for Utica Common Council in 3rd Ward of South Utica
August 8, 2023
Constitutional Attorney Mike Grygiel debates First Amendment Issue in Trump Election Indictment
August 9, 2023
Oneida County Emergency Services Director Ed Stevens talks Risks of Solar Lithium-Ion Battery Fires and Shortage of 911 Dispatchers
August 8, 2023
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Oneida County Emergency Services Director Ed Stevens discusses risks of Lithium-Ion Battery Fires at local Solar Projects, recent Tornado damage in Vernon, and also the crisis of a shortage in 911 dispatchers.
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