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River Area Council of Governments Hosting Annual Economic Visioning Summit April 30 in Glenfield

 

Published: April 14, 2025 at 12:00 a.m.

By: Press Release from NYS Tug Hill Commission

 

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RACOG Economic Visioning Summit April 30

 

WATERTOWN, NEW YORK – The River Area Council of Governments’ annual Economic Visioning Summit will be held on Wednesday, April 30, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Howard G. Sackett Technical Center, 5836 State Highway 12, Glenfield, NY 13343. The summit is free and the public is welcome to attend, register at tinyurl.com/racogeconomicsummit2025.

 

The event focuses on opportunities for collaboration between all industry sectors to help promote and improve the River Area Council of Governments (RACOG), which includes the towns of Champion, Croghan, Denmark, Lowville, Watson and Wilna and the villages of Carthage, Castorland, Copenhagen, Deferiet, Lowville and West Carthage. The day’s agenda includes presentations on transportation, educational and student initiatives, as well local government and economic development updates. Lunch is included.

 

Contact Mickey Dietrich, the RACOG Municipal Management Consultant, at mickey@tughill.org or (315) 681-5023 with any questions.

 

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The New York State Tug Hill Commission is a non-regulatory state agency charged with helping local governments, organizations, and citizens shape the future of the region, especially its environment and economy. The commission uses a grassroots approach to build local capacity and provide technical assistance in land use planning, community development, and natural resource management.

 

 

 

 

 

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