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Counties in the News, July 31,2018
- By: NYSAC
- On: 07/31/2018 11:32:03
- In: Counties in the News
Tuesday's news from counties across the state.
NYSACCollaborative Governing Produces Healthy Communication
NYSAC Fall Seminar Includes a Workshop on Building Consensus in Political Environment (Conference Agenda)
NATION
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Region Face Urgent Need to Modernize Transportation
Hygiene Equity Goes Beyond Tampon Taxes
For Many College Students, Hunger 'Makes It Hard To Focus'
STATEWIDE
Officials: New York Tourism Industry Saw Increases In 2017
NY AG Announces Program To Provide Funding For Police Body Cameras
State ratepayers will pick up tab for $2.1B offshore wind plan, but not the energy
New York Moves to Kick Spectrum Out of State
Consumers cheer move to boot Charter while suitors await
NEW YORK CITY
Kings County Courts internship program will lead to better lawyering
LONG ISLAND
Authorities launch first human trafficking unit on Long Island
HUDSON VALLEY
Municipalities eligible for water infrastructure project USDA financing
Westchester County Exec George Latimer discusses budget crunch: 5 takeaways
CAPITAL
Bird watching tourism area grows in Washington County
Schoharie County covered bridge repairs nearly complete
Radix Center launches 'floating island' to clean up sewage
NORTH COUNTRY
State agreement restores SNAP use at NY farmers markets
Adirondack Challenge celebrates tourism in Adirondacks
MOHAWK VALLEY
NYS Grown & Certified program expands to Mohawk Valley
Fair secures $50,000 for future improvements
Montgomery County approves credit cards at clerk's office
SOUTHERN TIER
New report shows Medicaid burden on property taxes
New technology to come to the Southern Tier
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Cayuga County draft shared services plan updated with savings projections
Oswego County Health Department Holds Rabies Clinic
New York Home Sales Decline In June, CNY Numbers Mixed
FINGER LAKES
Victor earns Clean Energy Community designation
NY plan will preserve food stamp use at farmers' markets
Rochester and Charter Spectrum join forces to help literacy program
WESTERN NEW YORK
Erie County budget surplus grows by $9 million in first half of the year