Voters across the state are scratching their chins about a question on their ballots concerning an Adirondacks winter sports facility. Here’s what’s going on.
Voters across the state are scratching their chins about a question on their ballots concerning an Adirondacks winter sports facility. Here’s what’s going on. · View in browser
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New York voters will see one question on their ballots no matter where they live: a proposed constitutional amendment that will determine the fate of a winter sports facility in the Adirondacks. G. Edward Johnson
Voters across the state are scratching their chins about a question on their ballots concerning an Adirondacks winter sports facility. Here’s what’s going on.
Carlos Guerra Leon, right, and his attorney Bridget Pranzatelli in Alexandria, Louisiana, after Guerra Leon’s release from immigration detention. Courtesy of Daysi Guerra Leon
After nearly three months behind bars, Carlos Guerra Leon spent an extra night in a Louisiana detention center after officers and local ICE officials said they didn’t get the court’s order.
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