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Onondaga County officials filed a lawsuit with the state Supreme Court — and a temporary restraining order — against New York City on Monday, in an attempt to prevent any asylum seekers from being relocated to the town of Salina.
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The county executive says his office is looking to play a supportive role if migrants come to the area, but he'll consider executive orders if necessary.
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McMahon mentioned Plan Onondaga in his state of the county address earlier this year.
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Two lawmakers from either political party are looking forward to progress on initiatives mentioned in the Onondaga County executive's State of the County speech.
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Onondaga County is preparing the long-vacant White Pine Commerce Park in Clay for a microchip-producing facility or other tenants. But longtime residents on one road find themselves in the middle of a land rights battle.
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It appears Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon is leaning towards making some changes to the proposed redistricting map approved by lawmakers last week. He plans to take into consideration the comments from about two dozen people who weighed in Friday at a final public hearing.
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The invasive water chestnut plant is exploding in parts of Cross Lake and Seneca River, damaging boating, fishing and swimming ... and the economies that rely on recreation. Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced $50,000 to help get rid of it.
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Ryan McMahon called Thursday's COVID briefing the last one he'll do in that fashion. He credits the vaccine with opening up the economy and social life. He notes residents age 60+ have high rates; younger demographics need to catch up. Rural areas and some city zip codes targets of vax clinics. Fewer that 2 in 1000 recent COVID cases (0.13%) were among those who were vaccinated.
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Onondaga County is taking steps to diagnose and address the digital divide in its rural areas. County Executive Ryan McMahon visited Fabius Friday, where…
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon couldn’t avoid the devastating impacts of the COVID pandemic in his state of the county address Wednesday night.…