Traffic Stop Results in Drug Arrest
Search incidental to the arrest resulted in the seizure of 20 bags of crack cocaine, having an aggregate weight of 8.2 grams as well as $1,140 in US currency from the driver’s person, police said.
Search incidental to the arrest resulted in the seizure of 20 bags of crack cocaine, having an aggregate weight of 8.2 grams as well as $1,140 in US currency from the driver’s person, police said.
Amanda Smith of Hannibal, was arrested for Criminal Possession of Precursors of Methamphetamine, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, 7th degree, and Trespass. Stemming from the same investigation, Allison Plumley of Fulton, was arrested for Criminal Possession of Precursors of Methamphetamine and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance.
Windy and warmer on Thursday and Friday; highs near 70.
As a part of the Thrive Oswego County Community Incubator initiative, the SUNY Oswego Office of Business and Community Relations will host the Oswego County Community Awareness Regarding Exceptional Services (CARES) Expo. The May 9 expo will showcase a wide range of human services available to Oswego County residents, as well as several mini seminars of community interest.
With the help of an exceptional teacher, Helen learned sign language and braille. A few years later, she learned to speak. As an adult she became a tireless advocate for people with disabilities. And in 1925, she attended the Lions Clubs International Convention and challenged the Lions to become “knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness.”
SUNY Oswego junior zoology major Lacey Brown will spend 10 weeks this summer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in a highly selective Research Experience for Undergraduates program in biology and neuroscience. Brown said she’d be working on biological engineering projects involving infectious diseases for 10 weeks starting June 2.
The Oswego Fire Department announces the retirement of Deputy Chief Raymond “Buddy” Wilson. Wilson, along with four others was appointed on May 11, 1992, and served nearly 21 years while working his way through the ranks as a Firefighter, Lieutenant, Captain, and Deputy Chief while serving that time also as a paramedic.
Bike season is finally here in Oswego County, and even if you’re only riding in your driveway, your helmet needs to be a part of every ride. Be sure to wear it the correct way: straight across, two fingers above your eyebrow and snug under your chin.
An area business owner said it would improve safety in the area and make it easier for traffic to get onto Utica Street. Second Ward Councilor Shawn Walker said he has received some feedback. He will schedule a town hall meeting to bring everyone together for more input before any decision is made.
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