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COVID-19 and flu cases are on the rise across New York state, but vaccination numbers in central New York remain low.
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State law automatically triggers hand recounts when candidates are separated by less than 0.5% of the vote.
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Max Ruckdeschel, chair of the Onondaga County Democratic Committee, said while they were disappointed about the race for County Executive, he thinks Democrats did well county wide, noting Marty Masterpole's reelection to county comptroller and Democratic wins for both family court seats.
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The choice is between an incumbent Republican touting a record of achievements and a longtime Democratic legislator not happy with how the county’s been run.
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The two local governments are taking a collaborative approach to the crisis, with more than 500 children in Onondaga County last year testing positive for lead poisoning.
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Few changes were made to Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon’s proposed 2024 budget as the county legislature approves the plan.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announces local schools will participate in a school threat assessment initiative later this year.
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A panel discussion during Onondaga Community College's Unity Day featured educators and semiconductor industry leaders and covered industry and education changes.
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New York State county executives met to discuss issues with asylum seekers, election changes and Medicaid funding during the annual NYSAC conference Sept. 14.
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Onondaga County is taking more steps to fight the lead poisoning issue in central New York, which affects hundreds of children each year in the city of Syracuse.