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Ski resorts relishing early start

The 28-inch snowfall in the Southern Tier is triggering an avalanche of early-season business at local ski resorts. Today sees the partial opening of Holiday Valley in Ellicottville, where six trails are ready to go. Peek 'N Peak in Clymer opened Wednesday. (Updated: 07:06 AM)

Now who’s drowning in debt? Collectors

You know the economy's bad when debt collectors can't pay their bills. First American Recovery Services in Amherst has filed for bankruptcy, blaming a slowdown in payments from debtors. "Consumers are really struggling," company President Mark F. Bohn said. (Updated: 07:06 AM)

Aid for N. Y. sought in federal stimulus

New York's congressional delegation, which met Wednesday with Gov. David A. Paterson, will push for major aid to the state in a new federal economic-stimulus package early next year, including a big boost in Medicaid funding that could cut billions from the state's deficit. (Updated: 07:06 AM)


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Chris Perks, left, and Ryan McKenyon adjust the snow guns Wednesday at Holiday Valley, which opens today for skiing. It's the third-earliest opening in the resort's history.
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UB airs ambitious redesign

An ambitious redesign for the University at Buffalo was unveiled Wednesday. The North Campus would become the academic core for undergraduates, the South Campus would be home for professional and graduate programs, and UB's health fields would be moved downtown. (Updated: 07:07 AM)

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Reed back at practice

The Buffalo Bills’ offense looks like it will get a reinforcement but the defensive secondary will be banged up for Sunday’s game at Kansas City. (06:13 AM)


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A sense of thriftiness returns to America

Frugality is making a comeback. Fearful that economic conditions could get worse and stay that way, Americans are showing an enthusiasm for thriftiness not seen in decades. (Updated: 07:10 AM)

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Daschle selected for Obama Cabinet

Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, a confidant of President-elect Barack Obama, will be nominated secretary of health and human services and will serve as the administration's health policy chief, transition sources said. (Updated: 07:11 AM)


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Consider upstate senator

If Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton does become the next secretary of state, Gov. David A. Paterson will name someone to fill the last two years of her term. Western New York hasn't had a senator since the 1960s, and Paterson should end the drought. (Updated: 07:13 AM)

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This week in Buzz, the sad end for a Hertel cafe, an all-Buffalo word teaser, a contractor's take on moving St. Gerard's Church to Georgia, and a new occupant at the Buffalo Zoo rain forest. (Updated: 07:14 AM)


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