Month: April 2011
RaiderNet Daily: Last Dance
GRB seniors head into their final dance recitals. Also, the tennis team nets a win.
‘Guiding Eyes’ Featured At April 28 Fulton Lions Meeting
Oswego Students Aid British Theme For Harborfest
British themed place mats spotlighting this year’s Oswego Harborfest will be appearing at restaurants in July. The place mats were created by four students at the Charles E. Riley Elementary School and will be featured at Canale’s, Red Sun Fire Roasting Company, G.S. Steamers, Port City Bakery, the Press Box and the Ritz Diner.
Weather Notebook For April 29, 2011
Fulton received a little more rain Thursday. But for a “passing shower’ today, the weekend looks to be pretty rain-free.
Walk For Autism Set In Hannibal
Hannibal’s third annual “Walk For Autism” will be held on May 2 at 6 p.m. at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, across from Hannibal High School. Please join the community when we show our support, understanding and passion for people living with Autism.
Residents At St. Luke Apartments Are ‘OK’
An initiative of the American Red Cross, the I’m OK program is a neighbor-to-neighbor program where Red Cross trained volunteer residents check the apartments of participating residents each morning, seven days a week, to ensure that in the event of something happening to a resident, they will receive attention in a timely manner.
Bill Crist Explains Budget To Rotarians
On Thursday, Superintendent of Schools Bill Crist told the members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary about next year’s school budget.
Gillen Announces Candidacy For Oswego Mayor
Tom Gillen officially kicked off his campaign for mayor of Oswego Thursday evening at Vona’s Restaurant. “We have an old city, full of character and class, that just needs a little love and attention. It’s time to stop complaining we can’t do this. We can do this,” he said.


