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Counties in the News, July 11, 2018
- By: NYSAC
- On: 07/11/2018 10:48:17
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NYSAC
$3.75 Million in New Funding for Jail Substance Use TreatmentNATION
What Trump's Supreme Court Pick Could Mean for States' Rights
First Wave of Migrant Children Reunited With Parents
STATEWIDE
New York Has World-Class Hospitals. Why Is It So Bad for People in Need of Transplants?
NEW YORK CITY
South Bronx To Be Revitalized In 12 ‘Transformational' Projects As Part Of State Initiative
Mayor Vows to ‘Eradicate' Lead From New York City Housing Projects
LONG ISLAND
Bill Lets Nassau Use $100M Account for Commercial Property Refunds
Suffolk Executive Bellone Signs Executive Order To Protect Union Members From Harassment Following U.S. Supreme Court Decision
HUDSON VALLEY
Starbucks, Citing Ocean Threat, Is Ditching Plastic Straws; Ulster County Considering Similar Proposal
Dutchess County Veterans Eligible for Discount Program
County Offers Free Rabies Shots for Westchester Pets
Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency Steps Up Composting Effort
CAPITAL As Immigrants Wait At Albany County Jail, Volunteers Working To Learn Basics
Key Capture Energy Plans Battery Energy Storage Plant in Saratoga County, New York
NORTH COUNTRY
Community College to Sell Dorms for Transitional Housing
PILOT Deal, School Officers Before County Lawmakers
Oneida Co. Provides Additional Snow Plow Reimbursements Due To Harsh Winters
169 Firearms Collected in Gun Buy-Back Event In Utica
SOUTHERN TIER
Steuben County Pledges to Continue Battle Against Opioid Epidemic, Despite Cuts to State Funding
Tioga County Announce Start of $2 Million Halsey Valley Road Elevation
Senior Farmers Market coupons are now being distributed in Chemung County
CENTRAL NEW YORK
$19M Announced for Construction of Central New York's First Inland Port
Hop Fudge Sundae? Cuomo Oks Bill Allowing Sale of Beer, Cider Ice Cream
City Of Geneva May Take Action Against Opioid Makers
WESTERN NEW YORK
Jamestown Agencies Receive $800K For Poverty Reduction Programs
County planning board considers unprecedented turbine heights
Fight Over Proposed Landfill in Niagara County Continues