Bigfoot Legends KY | radioNOVO News for Olean/Hornell 05-26-26

Good morning, We begin with the high-stakes battle for the Southern Tier's congressional seat. The race for New York's Twenty-Third District heated up over the weekend as Democratic primary candidates Dr. Aaron Gies of Olean and Buffalo attorney Kevin Stocker clashed in a packed debate forum. Both candidates are vying for the chance to challenge Republican Congressman Nick Langworthy this November, arguing they can flip the heavily conservative district by winning over independent voters frustrated by high gas and grocery prices.Meanwhile, a newly passed state budget bill is drawing sharp criticism from local lawmakers. The Public Protection measure officially bars New York law enforcement agencies from partnering with ICE for immigration enforcement. Assemblymember Phil Palmesano, whose district covers the Corning and Hornell areas, heavily slammed the decision on the floor, calling the move a direct violation of local control that threatens public safety.And finally, communities across the region are wrapping up a memorable holiday weekend. In the Maple City, thousands turned out yesterday for the Hornell Memorial Day parade, which featured the highly anticipated return of the Hornell High School Marching Band for the first time in years.For more news from across the region, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News, a service of Seven Mountains Media.