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Today’s News: An opinion on the Syrian refugee controversy and a Raider sports update and more.
Today’s News: An opinion on the Syrian refugee controversy and a Raider sports update and more.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Public Safety Committee recently recognized Robert Ostrowski with a certificate of appreciation for his 22 years of service.
Windy with a few more showers today. High near 50 then falling into the 40s.
Each year Christians around the world gather to celebrate the birth of the Christ child, and each year we anticipate His birth as we worship on Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve is a time of remembrance, as we recall the telling of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem.
SUNY Oswego’s 28th annual Toy Drive gathered hundreds of games and dolls, sports gear and art supplies, and much more, in time for the first pickup Dec. 11 for donations to the Oswego County Children’s Fund and its 900 recipient children throughout the county.
At the beginning of the year, New York state’s minimum wage will increase to $9 an hour. Many, particularly left-leaning organizations from NYC, argue that $9 isn’t enough and NY should raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour, a position with which Governor Cuomo agrees.
Fourth grade students at Granby Elementary School recently received a taste for what life was like in America during Colonial times.
Sophomores from throughout Oswego County recently toured the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation during the annual Career and Technical Education 10th grade orientation.
Oswego City School District voters might see a substantial change in the process in May 2016. Prior to the start of the Oswego City School District Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, the board heard an extensive presentation from Oswego County Board of Elections Commissioner Richard Atkins.
U.S. Representative John Katko was joined Monday by Onondaga County DA Bill Fitzpatrick and Teresa Woolson as well as local law enforcement, healthcare and treatment service providers, and prevention advocates, in announcing that he has introduced bipartisan legislation, H.R. 4229, the Protecting Our Youth from Dangerous Synthetic Drugs Act, which would make it easier to prosecute the sale and distribution of synthetic drugs.
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