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Counties in the News, May 31, 2017

Wednesday's news from counties across the state.
STATE
Statewide animal water rescue training

Guest workers head to New York, U.S. farms at historic rates

New actions taken by Cuomo in response to Lake Ontario flooding

NYC
Street Stops by New York City Police Have Plummeted

Amtrak Riders to Share in Penn Station's ‘Summer of Hell'

New York City Law Gives Fast-Food Workers Scheduling Rights

LONG ISLAND
Inmate who died at Nassau jail got 'proper' care, Sheriff says

File A Grievance Or Your Property Taxes Will Go Up In Nassau County, Experts Remind Homeowners

HUDSON VALLEY
Dutchess shared services panel to meet for second time

Dutchess IDA expands policy to reclaim tax benefits from failed projects

CAPITAL
County Executive, schools call for discussion on suicide and mental health issues

The cost of solar farms in Washington County is going up

Schenectady backpack meals program to expand

Warren County mulls changes to occupancy law

NORTH COUNTRY
Jefferson County, Unions Agree On Tentative Contracts

Is Plan 2014 to Blame for Lake and River Flooding?

Proposals now open for Frontier Town

North Country officials brainstorm ways to share services, cut costs

North Country libraries to receive state funding

MOHAWK VALLEY
Oneida County working to improve emergency communications

Oneida County highway committee reviews bids for upcoming road work

SOUTHERN TIER
Health care meeting draws a crowd

Reprieve for workers at Kraft Heinz plant in Steuben County

CENTRAL NEW YORK
Oswego County cell phone bills could soon rise

Mandate forces local leaders to seek shared services

FINGER LAKES
30-day window to put land in ag district starts June 1

WESTERN NEW YORK
New Addiction Treatment Program for Jamestown

Families give emotional testimonies in support of Ruthie's Law at public hearing

County ends fiscal year with positive balance

Opiate intervention court coming to Erie Co.

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