Weather Notebook For December 30, 2016
The National Weather Service has issued a Lake effect snow warnings for Northern Cayuga, Oswego and Wayne counties until 4 am Saturday.
The National Weather Service has issued a Lake effect snow warnings for Northern Cayuga, Oswego and Wayne counties until 4 am Saturday.
The New York State Public Service Commission held a technical conference in Albany on May 4 on the costs of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposed Clean Energy Standard, which reinforced that the benefits of keeping upstate nuclear energy plants open far outweigh the costs of implementing the nuclear tier of the CES. A pair of newcomers claimed the two open seats on the Oswego School Board in May. With all of the four polling sites reporting, Aimee Callen was the top vote getter and James Bell garnered the second most.
On Thursday, December 29, at approximately 2:26 a.m., State Police responded to County Route 53 near County Route 4 in the town of Scriba for a report of a one-vehicle motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival, Troopers located the driver, Kristina R. Skogfeldt, 20, from West Sixth Street, Oswego, partially ejected from her vehicle.
Widespread light snow showers today. High 35.
The Oswego County Legislature voted April 14 to approve a tax agreement, ending several years of litigation over assessment of the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant. There were two public hearing on the local law and ensuing tax deal. However, no one spoke at either.
United Way of Greater Oswego County shined the spotlight on its many volunteers at its 2016 Salute to Volunteers and Leadership Giving Reception at the American Foundry in Oswego.
The National Weather Service has issued a Lake Effect Snow Advisory, which is in effect until 1 p.m. Wednesday.
The path to the Oswego City School District’s new budget is a bit clearer than things were at this time last year. Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey said he wants to build a budget that focuses on instructional programs and one that is based on only the dollars that the district has.
A little breezy with flurries today. High near 40, falling into the 30s.
Ben Hur is a big, devilishly handsome boy, sort of like his namesake, don’t you think? Unlike his namesake, however, he is a true pussy cat who loves laps and backscratching. He may be skittish at first and will probably require some time to adjust to you. It took his foster mom all summer to make friends with him. They are BFFs now!
In early February, the Port City celebrated what the area is best known for – Winter. The only thing missing was the snow. This year marked the 11th annual Warm Up Oswego Fire and Ice Festival. Temperatures lingered near 40 Saturday; the windchill made it feel even colder. However, the hundreds of people who flocked to Elim Grace Church and all around the downtown Oswego didn’t seem to mind.
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