Weather Notebook For August 8, 2017
Breezy with lingering showers and increasing sunshine later today. High near 75.
Breezy with lingering showers and increasing sunshine later today. High near 75.
Pepper is coming into his own at two months – curious, playful, affectionate and utterly fearless. He keeps trying to make friends with the older cats and dogs in his foster home, but they are uniformly cranky and just ignore him. So, he needs a home where he can make new friends.
At Monday night’s meeting of the Administrative Services Committee, councilors recommended a budget transfer to address the city’s skunk nuisance. The animal control officer requested a transfer of $8,000 to cover the cost of nuisance wildlife trapping services in the city for the 2017 trapping season provided by O’Gorman’s Wildlife Removal.
Mostly cloudy and more humid with scattered afternoon showers today. High near 75.
U.S. Rep. John Katko today (Aug. 4) announced that the city of Fulton has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the Northern Border Regional Commission’s Economic and Infrastructure Development Investment Program. According to the city of Fulton’s grant application, this grant will allow the city of Fulton to properly size and place more than 3,800 linear feet of water and sewer mains and update storm sewer lines at the former site of the Fulton Nestle facility.
Continued warm and humid with scattered afternoon showers and storms today. High near 85.
Some sun and clouds with showers and storms developing later today. High near 85.
A mix of sun and clouds with a slight chance of showers today. High near 85.
The Oswego school board and audience members at Tuesday’s meeting were treated to a tour of the section of Leighton Elementary that will soon be home to the district offices. The northeast wing of the school is currently undergoing a renaissance from elementary classrooms to administrative offices and meeting space. “The main entrance will be on the north end of that wing,” Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey said. “The main entrance faces Liberty Street.” The offices will be ready by the opening of the 2017-18 school year, he added optimistically.
The Cayuga County District Attorney’s Office announced this afternoon (Aug. 1) that the NYS Parole Board has again denied parole for William LeVea, who killed Christopher Spack in a violent DWI crash after chasing and ramming Spack’s truck many times on the evening of November 20, 2009. The family of Chris Spack are relieved that the board once again denied parole to this violent killer, Assistant District Attorney Diane Adsit said.
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