Morning Edition: Why did the Town of Lyons need to write-off a $615K loss?
Plus, latest on car thefts in Geneva, Seneca Falls man sentenced for killing 3-year-old, Waterloo Dems choose mayoral candidate, and latest on child care and hospital staffing in Upstate New York.
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Lyons forced to make tough financial decision as ambulance service costs rise
5:33 a.m. / Staff Report
The Town of Lyons had to make a difficult decision due to a loss of $615,586 from unpaid ambulance services. This loss is not unique to Lyons, as many municipal ambulance services throughout Wayne County and New York State are experiencing similar issues. [FULL STORY]
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