Weather Notebook For May 18, 2011
We still have the number one amount on record for rainfall at this time of year. With more showers on tap – we’ll stay king of the hill for at least the next several days.
We still have the number one amount on record for rainfall at this time of year. With more showers on tap – we’ll stay king of the hill for at least the next several days.
Voters in the Oswego City School District returned two incumbents to the board of education and picked a new member. The voters also approved the $74,744,748 budget for the 2011 – 2012 school year. They also OK’d Proposition No. 2 – the purchase of 10 new school buses. Sam Tripp, John Dunsmoor and Bill Myer won the three open seats.
The soggy outlook lingers a few more days. Be glad it’s not snow.
The city’s one-year lease deal with the port for the marina ends on June 30. The council is considering the port’s $2.1 million offer to purchase the waterfront property.
Anthony Arthur Ray Seal was born in Oswego Hospital on May 13, 2011.
Mayson Abel France was born in Oswego Hospital on May 13, 2011.
Aubrie Lynne Litchison was born in Oswego Hospital on May 12, 2011.
We’re still No. 1 for the total amount of rainfall at this time of year. And, with a soggy forecast for the next few days, we’re likeley to maintain that dubious honor.

The youngsters invited them into their classrooms for some light refreshments and handmade gifts. For special after lunch treats, students helped make miniature cherry cheesecakes for their moms and dads.

At about 11:59 a.m. today (May 14), Oswego City Police responded to the parking lot of Water Street at West Bridge Street where it was reported that sometime during the night someone had broken into a locked van and stole medication. Some of the medication may be very dangerous, police said.
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