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Oneida Indian Nation selects New York businesses for Turning Stone project

VERONA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation’s renovation and expansion project at Turning Stone Resort Casino continues to support businesses based in the state. The Oneida Nation says it has selected 32 new businesses in the state to support aspects of the project. The businesses will provide a variety of services under the supervision of

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Melissa Fernalld

Strategic Financial Services, Inc., a leading independent wealth-management firm in Central New York, announced that Melissa Fernalld, senior advisor and partner, has earned the Certified

No SU layoffs amid federal cuts

SU Chancellor: No “large-scale” layoffs to deal with federal spending cuts

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) Chancellor Kent Syverud says SU isn’t planning mass layoffs or hiring freezes to deal with federal spending cuts announced since President Donald Trump took office back in January. Syverud recently updated SU’s University Senate on the school’s budget in response to federal spending cuts, per a Thursday announcement on

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Karen Callahan

Karen Callahan, MSN, RN has been appointed the new chief clinical officer at Hematology-Oncology Associates of CNY (HOA). She will be overseeing all nursing, research,

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State accepting applications for 7th round of Grow-NY agribusiness competition

ITHACA, N.Y. — Firms interested in getting involved in the 7th round of the Grow-NY competition have until mid-May to apply. Empire State Development (ESD) says it’s now accepting applications for the food, beverage, and agriculture business competition. Organizers will select up to 20 “high-growth potential” food and agriculture startups from around the world as

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