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Counties in the News, April 17, 2017

Monday's news from counties across the state.
NATIONAL
Census officials want to change how they count people in 2020, but observers say there isn't enough money
 

STATEWIDE
Cuomo talks free tuition, failure of ethics reform in Albany
 

LONG ISLAND
Farmers Turn Out in Force to Talk Code Changes
 

HUDSON VALLEY
Healthy Orange website ready for action
 

Orange County DMV encourages lifesaving donations during April's Donate Life Month
 

Dutchess Tourism award finalists announced
 

CAPITAL
Troy food pantry facing closure
 

NORTH COUNTRY
North Country officials thrilled with state budget
 

MOHAWK VALLEY
County eyes 30-cent 911 surcharge on cellphones
 

Oneida Co. Farmland Protection Plan

SOUTHERN TIER
Pothole Problems: Southern Tier residents seeing them 'everywhere' 

Fewer flights bring more taxpayer subsidies at Broome airport

CENTRAL NEW YORK
Onondaga County Water Authority receives $3.7 million to consolidate operations
 

Letter to the Editor: On proposed T21 tobacco law
 

Central New York Funding to Address Climate Change Impacts
 

Extensive Tompkins County trails database goes live
 

FINGER LAKES
Seneca County supervisors won't fund drafting of mandated shared services plan
 

Giraffe Exhibit Highlighted in Seneca Park Zoo's Master Plan Unveiling (Video)
 

A world at war: Nation, county mark 100 years since entering conflict against Germany
 

WESTERN NEW YORK
Lake Ontario More Than a Foot Above Average (Video)

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