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Stunning flooding in Canandaigua prompts state of emergency, Lyons man accused of threatening state officials after sticker shops raided, and your daily top-10 round-up!
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State of emergency in Ontario County after 5+ inches of rain, flash flooding on Sunday
Parts of Ontario County dealt with substantial flooding Sunday afternoon and evening as heavy thunderstorms promised earlier in the day finally delivered. “Due to increasingly dangerous conditions, I am expanding our State of Emergency to Ontario County,” Governor Hochul said. “State personnel are on the ground and supporting local response efforts. New Yorkers in impacted regions should do everything they can to avoid flooded roads and stay alert for additional weather.” An emergency shelter was setup after 5+ inches of rain fell in less than three hours.
Lyons man accused of threatening state officials after previous sticker shop busts in Cayuga, Wayne counties
A local sticker shop operator has been arrested again after allegedly making threats toward state officials. David A. Tulley, a 42-year-old Lyons resident, was arrested on Saturday by State Troopers in Williamson following alleged threats made towards the New York State Cannabis Management Director. Tulley is accused of aggravated harassment in the second degree, stemming from a phone call in which he reportedly threatened to cause physical harm to the official. In videos posted online, he purportedly taunted the state agencies with explicit language and criticized their tactics.
More headlines for Monday, July 10th!
Ferrara Lumber fire investigation remains active: No answers on cause one-year later
NLRB orders Starbucks to reopen Ithaca store it shut down, but company says it will fight decision
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Ithaca’s city manager search is underway, but still doesn’t have a salary attached
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ICYMI: Geneva City Council’s July Meeting
Full video of Wednesday night’s July 2023 Geneva City Council meeting appears below. The audio doesn’t kick in until the 3:40 mark in the video. Food truck policy within the city and censure of a council member are two of the items that were covered in the meeting.