Bodley Releases Second Quarter Honor Rolls
Students at G. Ray Bodley High School who achieved honor roll and high honor roll status were recently recognized for their second quarter accomplishments.
Students at G. Ray Bodley High School who achieved honor roll and high honor roll status were recently recognized for their second quarter accomplishments.
The Sandy Creek Drama department will present “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” onstage March 9-10 with show times at 7 both nights. The story follows Charlie Bucket, played by Noah Reff, a sweet, unselfish, poor boy who has always been fascinated by the happenings at the factory.
Mayor Billy Barlow’s proposed local law to aggressively increase the enforcement, fines and penalties for property maintenance issues such as tall grass, un-shoveled sidewalks, exposed garbage and other violations took a big step toward becoming a reality Tuesday night. The legislation would target property maintenance issues such as tall grass, un-shoveled sidewalks, exposed garbage and the tidiness of property visible from city streets.
Michael T. Hicks, 65, of Martville, died unexpectedly Monday February 19, 2018, at Oswego Hospital.
Shirley Ingison Wellwood, 88, of Fulton, died on Saturday, February 17, 2018, at St. Luke Health Services in Oswego.
Lanigan Elementary fourth graders have strengthened their science knowledge one Lego at a time. The school recently welcomed the Bricks 4 Kidz program to further expose the students to the fundamentals of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education.
The teen is accused of engaging in sexual contact with the victim being less than 11 years of age at a town of Palermo residence from 1/1/18 to 2/3/18.
Spread kindness like confetti. While many people have heard of that saying, the students and staff members at Lanigan Elementary School have lived it each day of the 2017-18 school year.
You’re a freshman in high school, wake up for the day and your vision is gone. What do you do? That rhetorical situation for Mexico High School ninth graders was a reality for Fulton native Tim Conners who recently spoke with the students about having the choice to live life in the most positive way possible.
“Blast Hunger,” the fifth annual Blessings in a Backpack joint fundraiser, will take place March 10, at the Elks Lodge. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Oswego and Fulton programs that provide weekend food for needy schoolchildren will offer a wide array of crafts and vendors plus pulled pork luncheons for pickup, baskets for raffle, 50/50, and a bake sale.
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