This year marks the 20th anniversary of the horrific terrorist attack that reshaped the world. In preparation of this match up on 9/11, the Nebraska Cornhuskers released a special video to honor military service members and first responders.
It’s time for this week’s Hometown Hero, brought to you by Keller Chevrolet and Batavia Downs Casino. This week’s Hometown Hero comes to us originally from Albion, but he's currently deployed to Afghanistan on his third tour. Our Hometown Hero is Army Sergeant Nick Clemons.
When former Marine Shaun Duling met Bolt, a stray Labrador-shepherd mix, the little fella was skittish and hungry. Duling was doing contract work in Afghanistan with a German military unit, and while the Germans had adopted Bolt's sister as their mascot, the less-outgoing Bolt was mostly ignored.
A local soldier who gave his life in service of his country is back home in Western New York. The funeral of Sgt. William Wilson will be on Friday. You can pay your respects at the Amigone Funeral Home on Sheridan Drive at Hopkins in Amherst today and tomorrow from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.
Yesterday was the 10th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon – carried out by terrorists trained in Afghanistan. A day we’ll never forget. But somebody put together a list of strange coincidences involving the World Trade Center attacks.