‘Edge’ing Out The Competition: Phoenix Students Earn Recognition
Through a collaboration with Edge Federal Credit Union, Phoenix students are learning about finances and opening Cub Saver accounts as part of a school-based program.
Through a collaboration with Edge Federal Credit Union, Phoenix students are learning about finances and opening Cub Saver accounts as part of a school-based program.
Shawn Morgan, principal of DMK Middle School in Hannibal, is pleased and proud to announce High Honor, Honor Roll and fifth grade Scholastic Success for the first quarter of the 2016-2017 School year.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Oswego Harbor Festivals, Inc., is currently accepting vendor applications for its upcoming festival, scheduled for July 27 through 30. The annual free-admission music festival celebrates its 30th anniversary next year.
As the New Year begins, community members who suffer from a chronic disease can learn how to improve their health status. Oswego Health will offer another session of its free Healthy Living classes at Oswego Hospital.
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian Patrick Wait introduced Joe Fiumara, executive director of Fulton Community Development Agency, who spoke on behalf of the Lake Revitalization Project. Many improvements have already been made in this third year of a ten-year plan.
The holiday season sees a burst in publishing with three new books out in the Half-Shire region. The new History of Oswego County, prepared by all of the town, city and village historians throughout 2016, will be available after December 15. The 192-page, fully-illustrated book is available in hardcover ($20 plus $3 for postage) or paperback ($10, plus $3 postage) through Half-Shire.
As the holiday season approaches, members of the Hannibal Central School District community are once again rallying their efforts for those in need. The giving spirit kicked off recently with the annual Christmas Bureau Carnival at Dennis M. Kenney Middle School.
The Hannibal High School chapter of the National Honor Society doubled in size recently as 17 new members were inducted into the prestigious organization. Inductees were celebrated by an audience of their peers, teachers and family members who gathered in the Lockwood Auditorium for the ceremony welcoming them into the Sadie Adamy chapter of NHS.
Brandon Grow developed the project and, with the help of Scouts in Hannibal Troop 780, the walking trail between the high school and elementary school was cleaned and mulched.
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