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Auburn biz owner steals from Wegmans, audit finds school workers didn't get paid, Geneva police debate heats up, and Victor looks at growing its school district.
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What’s News Today? Get Caught Up Fast!
Will taxpayers in Canandaigua have greater public access to the lake? Not yet. Both provisions put forward by lawmakers there were unable to advance after pushback from local residents and concerns about costs. [MORE]
A state audit has found that some Lyons Central School District employees were not paid correctly due to payroll errors. [MORE]
Seneca County has millions in American Rescue Plan money available. What projects will it fund? Right now, there's a lot of the money still available. [MORE]
All vehicles sold in New York will need to be zero emissions by 2035. But changes for automakers will be required in next 2-3 years. [MORE]
What's the deal with changes to daylight saving time? At this point, the measure that would prevent 'falling back' in the future is stuck in Congress. [MORE]
An Auburn business owner is accused of stealing from Wegmans. Police say he passed through self checkout without paying for items. He had previously been banned from all Wegmans locations and ran for City Council in 2021. [MORE]
Geneva police leaders says staffing is an issue. Between understaffing, overtime costs, and retirements - some say the answer is hiring more. [MORE]
Will voters in Victor approve purchase of the former YMCA building located near their current campus? The answer will come in a matter of days. [MORE]
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