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Watch or stream Friday at 8This week, we bring together reporters covering the news here in the North Country to talk about some of the big stories over the past few weeks, including the soaring cost of electricity this winter, some of the highest utility bills many customers have seen in years. And we'll take you to the spectacular show in Lake Placid celebrating the miracle on ice on the next Mountain Lake Journal.
As efforts to bring the Winter Olympics back to Lake Placid intensify among North Country residents and state leaders, many are vividly recalling an iconic event from forty-six years ago, when the games were held in the Essex County village. Modern technology and the return of some famous figures recreated the magic of a historic February night, making the past feel present once more.
Watch or stream Friday at 8This week, seeds are more than just crops. They protect life on Earth, and without them, ecosystems could collapse. And a school lunch manager in Essex and Clinton counties wants to ensure your kids are getting good nutrition and a good education about healthy eating. That's on the next Mountain Lake Journal.
Entire generations of traditional foods, along with the knowledge needed to grow, harvest, and prepare them, are disappearing at an alarming pace.This decline is about more than shrinking food choices; it endangers biodiversity, undermines food security, and unsettles the delicate connections among seeds, soil, and climate that have supported human communities for generations. For Indigenous peoples, seeds are not merely crops or commodities. They are living relatives that carry language, ceremony, memory, and ancestral duty: responsibilities that have long been upheld and protected by women across generations.
Watch or stream Friday at 8This week, the North Country's delegation in the New York State Legislature gives community leaders an overview of the legislative session in Albany and the affordability crisis happening across New York this winter. And we'll meet a CEO who believes connection is the foundation for healing in a community.
“The course of true love never did run smooth.”— William Shakespeare This March ,you are invited to experience a bold...








