Glens Falls TODAY: Morning Brief

Six Seek Seeber’s Supervisor Seat | 01/26/23


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Today, Gary discusses six individuals who have submitted letters of intent to run for the Queensbury Supervisor-At-Large seat after Rachel Seeber’s resignation. Also, The Chapman Museum announces its programs for the month of February, Senator Dan Stec announces DRI funding coming to Ticonderoga and Waddington, the Warren County Office of Emergency Services unveils its new app, and the Adirondack Theatre Festival announces its “Beatles Bash” benefit concert.

  • 00:02 - Intro
  • 00:42 - Ad Break 1
  • 01:55 - Story 1: Chapman Museum February Programs
  • 03:22 - Story 2: Ticonderoga To Receive DRI Aid
  • 04:57 - Ad Break 2
  • 05:23  - Story 3: Six Seek Seeber’s Supervisor Seat
  • 09:08 - Story 4: Ready Warren County App
  • 10:50 - Story 5: Adirondack Theatre Festival “Beatles Bash”
  • 12:12 - Outro
  • Stories Cited:

    Chapman Museum February Programs – Post Star

    Ticonderoga To Receive DRI Aid – News 10

    Six Seek Seeber’s Supervisor Seat – Post Star

    Ready Warren County App – Sun Community News

    Adirondack Theatre Festival “Beatles Bash” – News 10

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