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Cincinnatus is a small town in Cortland County, New York, United States. The population was 910 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] The town is named after the Roman general Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus . [ 3 ]
Spectrum News 1 Central New York and its separate sub-feed, Spectrum News Southern Tier, are available to nearly 500,000 Spectrum subscribers in all or parts of 22 New York counties, along with portions of the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania (this makes the combined operation one of the larger regional news channels in the United States, in terms of both subscriber reach and geographic coverage ...
The promotion of unbeaten Cincinnatus (16-0-0) leaves reigning Class C sectional champion Sauquoit Valley (15-1-0) as a No. 2 seed. In addition to winning its state championship last fall ...
Cincinnatus Historic District is a historic district in Cincinnatus, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [2] It consists of 14 properties with 27 contributing structures dating from c.1830 to 1930: a former church, a library, and 12 residences, plus related outbuildings. [1] The properties included are:
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The inmates streamed the Oklahoma City prison incident on Facebook Live. Clips of the hostage-taking were later shared on social media.
In December 2007, WNYA reached an agreement to carry the New York Yankees' over-the-air television package, which had previously been carried on WXXA-TV. [25] The station hired Dan Murphy, a former WTEN (channel 10) sports anchor and WOFX (980 AM) host, to host a local pregame show for Yankee telecasts and other local sports broadcasts. [ 24 ]
For a while, WNBC moved its 5:30 newscast back to 5 p.m. (bumping Extra to the 5:30 slot), but did not return the Live at Five name to the newscast. Once again, Sue Simmons anchored the program, with David Ushery as co-anchor; the current 5 p.m. newscast continues to use the general News 4 New York brand rather than the Live at Five brand.