Oswego High School Class Of 1981 Planned
Hey – OHS clsas of 1981 . . . Where are you?
Hey – OHS clsas of 1981 . . . Where are you?
According to Fulton’s weather observer, the area received 0.78-inch of rain on April 13. However, today should be rain-free.
Building relationships and community involvement were the common theme Wednesday night at the second in a series of forums on child protection in Oswego County. The Child Protection Advisory Council was created last year by the county legislature examine child protection issues in the county and report back to the legislature regarding possible improvements. The public will have a chance to be heard at two more meetings.
With the arrival of spring weather, the Springboard Mural Project organizing committee is seeking to bring some color back to Oswego. The committee is starting its third round of artwork and is seeking interested youth artists who would like to create a piece of artwork in a public space in the city of Oswego.
Hannibal’s Board of Education named the district’s next leader Wednesday.
He’s Edmund P. “Pete” Backus of Pulaski, a retired former Superintendent of Schools who has held short-term stints in the Mexico school district.
Backus will serve for an entire year, beginning in July.

On Tuesday, the Buc boys’ varsity baseball team and the girls’ varsity softball team walked off the field with decisive wins in which the opponent was held hitless. The unique double no-hitter was accomplished by Ashlee Wapen (relief), Emily Kolenda, Chris Bosco and Cody Battista (relief).

Sheriff Reuel A. Todd is pleased to announce the appointment of Eugene F. Sullivan III to the position of Undersheriff of Oswego County. Undersheriff Sullivan is a 16-year member, being appointed by then Sheriff Charles F. Nellis, as a deputy in 1995.
Congressman Bill Owens will hold a “telephone town hall” this week. Owens will update callers on the state of Medicare as it relates to recent budget proposals, and take questions from callers from 11:00 a.m. to noon this Thursday, April 14. Those who want to be part of the town hall meeting must call or e-mail the Congressman’s office for an invitation.
Mary A. Hutchins, 86, of Hannibal, died Monday at The Manor at Seneca Hill, Volney.
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