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NYS launches tourism campaign targeted at Canada
NYS launches tourism campaign targeted at Canada

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time7 days ago

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NYS launches tourism campaign targeted at Canada

ALBANY, N.Y. (WWTI) – New York State has announced a pair of tourism campaigns, including one targeted towards Canada, to help drive up sagging tourism numbers. Governor Kathy Hochul's office announced on Wednesday the launch of I Love NY's new integrated summer tourism and travel campaign. This is highlighted by two new ads running through August across New York State, and in traditional drive markets including Canada. Check out great tourism locations across the state with Destination NY This features advertising across broadcast, streaming and social platforms, and showcases some of the attractions and activities available. The summer campaign also includes I Love NY's largest mobile marketing tour ever, and additional complementary travel industry efforts to promote visitation to the State's 11 different vacation regions. The multi-layered summer tourism campaign begins with two new ads featuring a new tagline – 'New York State: Everything You Love.' – reflecting the depth and breadth of the world-class attractions and memory-making activities available in communities throughout the state. The new ads can be viewed here and here. More information about planning a summer getaway in the state is available at Tourism is crucial to New York State, supporting jobs and local economies, and we have so many incredible attractions ready to welcome visitors, from Niagara Falls to Montauk Point. This summer, New York wants to extend a special invitation to travelers from across America and all around the world: this is the perfect opportunity to plan a trip to celebrate history, explore our incredible landscapes, and enjoy all that our incredible state has to offer. Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight This news comes on the heels of a recent report from United States Senator Charles Schumer's office about a decrease of border crossings from Canada. A recent survey from North Country Chamber of Commerce survey, 66% of businesses are already experiencing a dip in Canadian bookings. Canada is the top source for international tourism in the United States. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jefferson Community College gets $4 million grant for training center
Jefferson Community College gets $4 million grant for training center

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time30-04-2025

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Jefferson Community College gets $4 million grant for training center

WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – Jefferson Community College is getting a boost to help its drive for a new vocational training center to help soldiers after their military career concludes. Empire State Development announced on Tuesday that JCC will be getting $4 million towards its $13 million Next Move NY Vocational Training and Job Readiness Center. This facility will help increase offerings at the college for Fort Drum soldiers and spouses transitioning out of the military. Fort Drum museum unveils exhibit showcasing WWII veteran's artwork A second grant of $600,000 also awarded to Advocate Drum, the Fort Drum Regional Liaison Organization for Next Move NY Live, Love, Stay Program that will hopefully encourage people to stay in the north country and seek employment in their post-military careers. ESD and the North Country Regional Economic Development Council are working hard to build a workforce pipeline for transitioning Fort Drum soldiers to New York's job market. These awards to JCC's Next Move NY Vocational Training and Job Readiness Facility and Advocate Drum's Next Move NY Live, Love, Stay Program will help keep veterans in New York State, fuel economic growth and open new opportunities in the region. Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight The vocational center would establish a hub for training and allow Jefferson CC to offer new, high-demand programming in engineering technology, mechatronics, advanced manufacturing and the skilled trades. The renovated facility and investment will also enable JCC to develop educational programs in critical workforce and trade skills areas, addressing the needs of regional employers, while supporting transitioning military members and their families. We are honored to receive this significant support through the Next Move NY initiative,' JCC President Dan Dupee said. 'This investment will allow us to establish a state-of-the-art Job Readiness Facility dedicated to supporting Fort Drum soldiers, veterans, and their families as they transition to civilian life.' Dupee added, 'We are deeply grateful to Governor Hochul, the Governor's Office, and the North Country Regional Economic Development Council for this incredible opportunity and for selecting our proposal among so many strong submissions. This facility will not only strengthen our college but also bolster the regional workforce and create new pathways for success in high-demand careers.' According to Empire State Development, the area is facing a severe shortage of workers and tapping into Fort Drum's 15,000 current active-duty service members could help deal with that shortfall. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jefferson Community College awarded $4M toward $13M project to keep transitioning soldiers in area
Jefferson Community College awarded $4M toward $13M project to keep transitioning soldiers in area

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time30-04-2025

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Jefferson Community College awarded $4M toward $13M project to keep transitioning soldiers in area

Apr. 30—WATERTOWN — Empire State Development has announced a $4 million award that will support a $13 million project at Jefferson Community College aimed at keeping Fort Drum soldiers and their spouses in the area upon completion of their military service. The Dulles Building on JCC's Coffeen Street campus will be renovated and outfitted as the Next Move NY Vocational Training and Job Readiness Facility, which will enhance offerings at the college and further develop the workforce pipeline for transitioning soldiers and their spouses to attain them attain local employment, according to ESD. The award is part of the $10 million Next Move NY Initiative developed by the North Country Regional Economic Development Council and announced by Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul in December 2023. Advocate Drum will also receive a $600,000 grant for development of its planned Live, Love, Stay Program, which will be focused on getting soldiers and their families to consider putting down roots in the north country after they separate from service, and to build careers and futures in the region. "ESD and the North Country REDC are working hard to build a workforce pipeline for transitioning Fort Drum soldiers to New York's job market," said Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said in a statement. "These awards to JCC's Next Move NY Vocational Training and Job Readiness Facility and Advocate Drum's Next Move NY Live, Love, Stay Program will help keep veterans in New York State, fuel economic growth and open new opportunities in the region." According to ESD, as the closest academic institution to Fort Drum, JCC is well-positioned to offer new, high-demand programming in engineering technology, mechatronics, advanced manufacturing and the skilled trades. The college will renovate and outfit the Dulles Building to accommodate such programming. ESD said the investment aims for an anticipated 13% increase in JCC enrollment overall, 45% increase in veteran and active-duty enrollment and a 15% increase enrollment for soldiers/spouses transitioning from Fort Drum. The renovated facility and investment will also enable JCC to develop educational programs in critical workforce and trade skills areas, addressing the needs of regional employers, while supporting transitioning military members and their families. "We are honored to receive this significant support through the Next Move NY initiative," JCC President Dan Dupee said in ESD's statement. "This investment will allow us to establish a state-of-the-art Job Readiness Facility dedicated to supporting Fort Drum soldiers, veterans, and their families as they transition to civilian life. This facility will not only strengthen our college but also bolster the regional workforce and create new pathways for success in high-demand careers." With its grant, Advocate Drum — also known as Fort Drum Regional Liaison Organization or FDRLO — will work with the Development Authority of the North Country to establish the administrative framework to implement the Next Move NY Live, Love, Stay Program. According to ESD, it is hoped that by working with local partners to highlight the various cultural and recreational amenities the North Country has to offer, soldiers and their families can see themselves as part of the community and decide to transition to civilian employment locally after their military service is completed. Advocate Drum will also work with Adirondack North Country Association to provide Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programming for local businesses interested in welcoming, hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. "Advocate Drum is very excited to be a partner in the Next Move NY program, helping retain the talented transitioning soldiers and their families here in the North Country," Advocate Drum Executive Director Michael S. McFadden said in the statement. "I can't think of a better way to grow our local workforce than to recruit some of America's best, our former Soldiers and families of the 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum." Both the JCC and Advocate Drum projects are priorities outlined by the North Country REDC in the Next Move NY initiative. DANC was previously awarded $3.94 million to establish the administrative framework to implement the Next Move NY regional plan and to help build the most robust transitioning soldier and spouse retention pipeline in the country. DANC is also establishing an office at 124 Franklin St. in JCC's $3 million education and entrepreneurial center, called The Nest, to assist Fort Drum soldiers and spouses with accessing Next Move NY offerings. Fort Drum is the largest Army installation in the Northeastern U.S. and New York state's largest single site employer, with nearly 15,000 active-duty service members.

Hull City Ladies' future unclear amid club probe
Hull City Ladies' future unclear amid club probe

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time29-04-2025

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Hull City Ladies' future unclear amid club probe

Hull City Ladies played their final game of the season on Sunday, unsure what the future holds. The 1-1 home draw against Rugby Borough was secured against the backdrop of a police investigation into suspected financial fraud at the club. Humberside Police confirmed its economic crime unit was exploring several lines of inquiry after being contacted earlier this month. The Football Association is currently working with the club. Player Hope Knight, who has been with the team for three seasons, said: "At the team huddle [at half-time], the message was simple, 'this could be our last 45 minutes of Hull City', and it really does get to you." She added: "It's difficult because we give everything - blood sweat and tears to play for this club and we don't know what's happening next season. "We're fighting. We're fighting so hard to be here." Supporter Molly Oxley regularly attends the matches and is also worried about what the club could look like next season. She said: "I feel upset and frustrated as they've built up such a great team in the years that I've been watching them." The club was founded in 2001 and play their home games at Barton Town FC. They are not associated with Hull City AFC. Sunday's draw sealed an eighth-place finish in the FA Women's National League Northern Premier Division. Police are appealing for anyone who thinks they might have useful information to get in touch. Police investigating fraud at Hull City Ladies Hull City Ladies

Hull City Ladies' future unclear amid club probe
Hull City Ladies' future unclear amid club probe

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time29-04-2025

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Hull City Ladies' future unclear amid club probe

Hull City Ladies played their final game of the season on Sunday, unsure what the future holds. The 1-1 home draw against Rugby Borough was secured against the backdrop of a police investigation into suspected financial fraud at the club. Humberside Police confirmed its economic crime unit was exploring several lines of inquiry after being contacted earlier this month. The Football Association is currently working with the club. Player Hope Knight, who has been with the team for three seasons, said: "At the team huddle [at half-time], the message was simple, 'this could be our last 45 minutes of Hull City', and it really does get to you." She added: "It's difficult because we give everything - blood sweat and tears to play for this club and we don't know what's happening next season. "We're fighting. We're fighting so hard to be here." Supporter Molly Oxley regularly attends the matches and is also worried about what the club could look like next season. She said: "I feel upset and frustrated as they've built up such a great team in the years that I've been watching them." The club was founded in 2001 and play their home games at Barton Town FC. They are not associated with Hull City AFC. Sunday's draw sealed an eighth-place finish in the FA Women's National League Northern Premier Division. Police are appealing for anyone who thinks they might have useful information to get in touch. Police investigating fraud at Hull City Ladies Hull City Ladies

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