Month: January 2012
No Business Is Too Small To Experience High Growth During A Difficult Economy
Businesses large and small can discover the lucrative world of government contracts by attending SUNY Oswego’s Government Contracting Workshops. Working in partnership with the NYS Small Business Development Center, SUNY Oswego has established a series of Government Contracting Workshops.
Transportation Services Staffers Cited
Henry Mihalek and Caroline Loomis were recognized for 20 years of service to OCO and its consumers.
Dixon Earns NYS Property and Casualty Insurance License
Cyndi Dixon has earned her New York State Property and Casualty Insurance License through Oswego Valley Insurance Agencies (OVIA), according to OVIA President Chuck Harrington.
Meyer Named OVIA Mexico Office Manager and Earns NYS Insurance License.
Ann Meyer has been promoted to office manager at Oswego Valley Insurance Agencies (OVIA) Mexico Office (The Hollister Agency), and has also earned her New York State Property and Casualty Insurance License, according to OVIA President Chuck Harrington.
Scriba Taxes Cut 46% For 2012
Town taxes will drop to $.67 per 1,000. The 2011 rate was $1.25 per 1,000. That means that the average homeowner of a property assessed at $100,000 will pay approximately $67 in 2012, as opposed to $125, according to Town Supervisor Ken Burdick
Raiders face Bears tonight
Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily: ‘lil Bodley is back!
and Meet RND’s Daniel Summerville
Weather Notebook For January 4, 2012
Some moderating temperatures are on the way. But so is some more snow as well.
KPS Student Council Rallies Around Fellow Student


