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Fulton Daily News

RaiderNet Daily: Athletic Honors; Honoring Soldiers

Today inside Fulton high school, we meet the winners of the fall athletic awards.  We’ll also meet more members of “Don’t Tell Mother”, find out why one student feels “soldiers are America’s greatest heroes”, get the morning announcements and a weather forecast, and find out how some students feel about the Red Raider mascot situation.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Schools Rebuilding Project Generally On Schedule, But Track Team Will Need New Home This Spring

The massive reconstruction project in several Fulton City School District buildings is moving along fairly smoothly, according to the district official in charge of the project.

However, the delays on the athletic complex mean that at least one spring sport — track and field — will not have a home this year.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Okays Land Deal With County For New Emergency Radio Tower

Fulton’s Common Council okayed a plan to sell land for a new communications tower to the county for one dollar.

The new tower would be placed on what Fulton locals call Watertower Hill, a high spot in the city along Route 3 that abuts Fairgrieve Elementary School.  The city’s water tower is there, as is a communications tower owned by the city.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego High Drama Club Presents ‘Phantom Tollbooth’

Phantom Tollbooth rehearsal

The Oswego High School Drama Club will present its fall production “The Phantom Tollbooth” Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. as well as a special matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Ralph M. Faust Theatre for the Performing Arts. Humbug (Kylie Wyman), left, and Milo (Erin Chetney), center, meet the Everpresent Wordsnatcher (Courtney Gazda) during rehearsal for this weekend’s “The Phantom Tollbooth.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego Pauses To Remember Its Veterans

<p>A lone bugler plays Taps at the conclusion of Veterans' Day ceremonies in the Port City on Wednesday.</p>

Veterans, friends and family gathered Wednesday to observe Veterans’ Day. The flags at Veterans’ Memorial Park were retired until next spring. “Veterans Day is a day of respect for those who served their country and for those who gave the ultimate sacrifice,” said Bill McCarthy of the city’s veterans’ council.

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Health

TOPS Tips for Preventing Diabetes

November is National Diabetes Month – Diabetes is a very serious disease that leads to a number of health risks. Most often, diabetes affects the overweight and obese, but family history and ethnicity can play a role as well. November is Diabetes Awareness Month and TOPS Club, Inc. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) has some tips to help reduce the risk of developing the disease.

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