Ted Muehl
Ted Muehl has spent the last four years working for Townsquare Media out of Walton. He is now the Oneonta news director, reporting the news from Oneonta and the surrounding area.
On Saturday April 27, Opportunities for Otsego will be hosting its third annual fundraising banquet at the Foothills PAC in Oneonta.
Planning and Research Director at Opportunities for Otsego, Megan Stanley, talked about the event.
The city of Oneonta announced that a local qualifier for the MLB Pitch, Hit, & Run competition will be held from 5-7 p.m. Friday, April 26 at Ted Christman Field in Neahwa Park.
Catskill Area Hospice and Palliative Care is having its second biggest fundraiser of the season on Sunday.
At least one out of every three women worldwide has been beaten, forced into sex or otherwise abused in her lifetime by a partner, relative, friend, stranger, employer and/or colleague.
Feminist and animal rights advocate Carol Adams will be the keynote speaker at the 18th annual SUNY Oneonta undergraduate philosophy conference this Friday and Saturday in the college’s Morris Conference Center.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Sunday that three more gun show operators have agreed to follow the model gun show procedures developed by the Attorney General's Office to promote uniform gun show operations across the state.
As Governor Andrew Cuomo pushes a slate of issues including campaign finance reform, the Democratic State Committee, which can accept unlimited donations, is moving forward with several advertising campaigns to support him.
A new study says New York could get the power it needs from wind, water and sunlight by 2030 with a concerted push, though the state's decade-long effort to significantly boost green energy shows how challenging that could be.
Governor Adnrew Cuomo invites New Yorkers to volunteer at their favorite state park or historic site as part of the second annual “I Love My Park Day” on May 4.
State Senator James Seward announced Friday that the 2013-2014 state budget includes, at his insistence, $150,000 to establish a Bassett Healthcare Network school-based health center at Richfield Springs Central School.