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BIA's only office in New York will shut down
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2003 The Bureau of Indian Affairs' only office in New York is shutting down, The Syracuse Post-Standard reports. The Syracuse office serves several tribes in the state but has been without a field representative since March, when Dean White retired. When program assistant Jody Lewis retires at the end of this month, the office will be closed "indefinitely," the paper said. Get the Story:
BIA's Syracuse office will close (The Syracuse Post-Standard 6/4)
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