Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente is extending the State of Emergency that he first declared on October 31st after heavy rain led to severe flooding in parts of the county.
With the temperature predicted to drop over the next few days, Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente is urging anyone whose home is currently without power, heat or water to call 2-1-1.
Three lawmakers have sent a letter to the Governor urging him to seek additional assistance from the federal government for those affected by recent flooding.
A group of elected and other local officials are sounding the alarm bell about changes coming to New York in 2020 and they say those changes will be detrimential, especially here in Central and Upstate New York.
Oneida County and MVCC are teaming up to provide carpentry and masonry students with valuable hands-on experience making improvements at Donovan Stadium.
WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning will host an debate Thursday between the two candidates running for Oneida County Executive.
Incumbent Republican Anthony Picente and Democratic Challenger Michael Hennessy will be LIVE in studio Thursday morning between 7:30-9:00 a...