Jaskula Awarded All-American Scholarship
James Jaskula of Oswego is slated to graduate in 2016 from Oswego High School and intends to enroll in the mechanical engineering technology program.
James Jaskula of Oswego is slated to graduate in 2016 from Oswego High School and intends to enroll in the mechanical engineering technology program.
Mayor Billy Barlow’s first executive order, imposing a winter parking ban on all city streets between the hours of 1 and 6 a.m., is working, the Mayor’s Office announced late today (Jan. 14). Since imposing the parking ban on Monday evening the Oswego Police Department has noted a sharp decrease in the number of vehicles parking overnight on city streets.
At about 5 a.m. today (Jan. 14), investigators with the Oswego County Drug Task Force in conjunction with the Fulton Police Department and the New York State Police Special Operations Response Team and Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team executed methamphetamine related search warrants at two separate residences in the city of Fulton: 37 S. Seventh St. and 42 S. Fifth St.
Linda Windey, a Parish, NY, native who was staying with relatives in Ohio due to her temporary job with eBay, purchased three Powerball tickets at Cincinnati South Travel Center in Walton, Kentucky. She discovered one of them matched five numbers in Wednesday’s record $1.6 billion drawing – earning her $1 million.
Fifteen Emerson J. Dillon Middle School students are among the elite artists in the region, as they were recently recognized with Scholastic Art Awards. The annual art competition showcases student creativity in a variety of categories.
Beginning January 15, girls will start taking cookie orders. Cookie booth sales will begin February 27 and will run through March 20. The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the largest girl-led business in the country.
Oswego Kartway officials announced the tentative 2016 racing schedule and division structure for the Bullring. The Kartway’s tentative plans show at least 16 scheduled race meets, beginning in early May and running through the month of September, with a total of 12 point events on tap for the 2016 track championship.
In an effort to support music programs in local schools, State Senator Patty Ritchie announced she has secured $20,000 to help the state champion Central Square Central School District Redhawk Regiment Marching Band purchase new uniforms.
There are approximately 600 State University of New York Police Officers at 29 campuses across New York State. The campuses have full-service police departments serving the largest Public University System in the country. SUNY and its police departments strive for excellence, thus it is appropriate to adopt this state-of-the-art training that addresses issues of bias.
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