Students Inducted in Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the only national honor society which recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all disciplines of higher education.
Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the only national honor society which recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all disciplines of higher education.
In Oswego County the face of homelessness is not that of youth living on the streets. While not as visible it is in larger cities, homelessness among youth in Oswego County does exist.
The Oswego County Health Department will hold a rabies clinic for cats, dogs and ferrets April 5, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the County Highway Garage, Dill Pickle Alley, Parish. New York State law requires that all cats, dogs, and ferrets be vaccinated against rabies.
Five Onondaga Community College students will receive SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence April 5 in Albany. Included in the group are students from Oswego, Mexico and Sandy Creek.
The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund is a union of gifts contributed by the people of the Pulaski community that makes grants to support programs and projects of importance to the area.
Join us at WNET on April 6 to network with other business women and participate in our roundtable discussion. Our topic is “Kick-Start Your Business with Social Media – Part Two.” This is part two of a four-part workshop series that will run through June.
The Fulton Sunrise Rotary will serve its 12th annual pork BBQ dinner on April 2 at the Fulton Polish Home, from noon until the food is gone. The menu includes BBQ pork sandwich, coleslaw, baked beans and desser
The Oswego County Office for the Aging (OFA) staff will visit several communities in Oswego County during April to offer program information and assistance with applications to those who are unable to visit the Oswego office.
Last year was a very good year for the Port City, Mayor Billy Barlow said Monday night. In fact, “2016 was a transformative year for the city of Oswego,” the mayor said in his 2017 State of the City Address. “The city of Oswego is back, it’s rejuvenated, and it’s moving forward with a tremendous amount of momentum,” Mayor Barlow said.
On March 26 at 2:25 p.m., deputies arrested Matthew S. Ingersoll, 16, of 92 Hamilton St., Apt 4E, Oswego, for third-degree rape, a class E felony; first-degree rape, a class B felony and endangering the welfare of a child.
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