Payne Horning
ReporterPayne Horning is a reporter and producer, primarily focusing on the city of Oswego and Oswego County. He has a passion for covering local politics and how it impacts the lives of everyday citizens. Originally from Iowa, Horning moved to Muncie, Indiana to study journalism, telecommunications and political science at Ball State University. While there, he worked as a reporter and substitute host at Indiana Public Radio. He also covered the 2015 session of the Indiana General Assembly for the statewide Indiana Public Broadcasting network.
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The international body that oversees the regulation of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River is in the middle of a comprehensive review of Plan 2014,…
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At a recent rally in front of the Syracuse Police Department, a Black Lives Matter member who goes by the name Queen said the conviction of former…
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After years of cuts and rollbacks, a nonprofit in Utica that helps resettle refugees is hoping to ramp back up this year.Shelly Callahan, executive…
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Black Equity and Excellence project is funding initiatives with long-lasting potentialFollowing national protests and calls to action last year after the death of George Floyd, the Central New York Community Foundation created a fund to…
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Many economists predict that the number of work-from-home jobs will continue to grow even after the pandemic ends and Syracuse is gaining national…
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Following years of fines, penalties, and criminal investigations, the City of Oswego is taking action against a nursing home and is enlisting the public's…
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Tenants of The Skyline Apartments in downtown Syracuse gathered this weekend to discuss how a recent murder there and resulting legal action from the city…
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Demand for home health care aides is expected to rise in New York in the coming years, yet a recent study finds that the state will be unprepared to meet…
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As healthcare workers were dealing with the earthquake that was the Coronavirus, nonprofit organizations in central and northern New York were trying to…
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As the COVID-19 crisis started to form in central and northern New York one year ago, government and health officials told people to shelter in their…