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Sandra Scott Travels

Sandra Scott Travels: Honor Our Veterans This Memorial Day

Several places have called themselves the birthplace of Memorial Day, sometimes called Decoration Day. But, in 1966, President Lyndon Johnson declared Waterloo as the official birthplace. On May 5, 1866, there was a ceremony to honor local veterans who had fought in the Civil War. It was a community-wide event; businesses closed and residents flew the American flag.

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Porky and Buddy
Community

Buddy and Porky Pet Health – Keep Pets Safe From The Heat

We have written about this issue many times in the past, but it never hurts to say it again. It’s getting into the dog days of summer (finally, but that’s another story). We assume our readers would never leave their dog(s) in a car because they are aware of the dangers of overheating and death. They know that cracking the windows does not prevent deadly heat buildup inside a car and that even on a relatively mild 70 degree day, the inside of a car will quickly reach 90 degrees or hotter.

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Sports

68 Things to Be Excited About Ahead of Oswego Speedway’s 68th Season

After seemingly one of the longest winters and certainly the longest offseason in a considerable amount of time, there are plenty of things to look forward to ahead of Oswego Speedway’s 68th seasons which begins with ‘opening day’ featuring the Jim Shampine Memorial Twin 50s for the Supermodifieds plus the Tony White Memorial 35 for the Pathfinder Bank SBS.

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