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Owens Presses GOP to Increase Openness in Rules Process
“The American people deserve complete transparency in government, and if the new majority in Congress is serious about their pledge to increase transparency in the way Washington crafts legislation, they will include this proposal in their rules package for the 112th Congress,” said Owens.
Oswego County Begins Audit of Assigned Counsel Plan
The Oswego County Assigned Counsel Plan and the County Legislature are looking for recommendations on areas of improvement and ways of making the program more cost-effective.
EMT Course to be Offered in Pulaski
The Oswego County Emergency Management Office/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) will offer an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Original and Refresher course beginning in January at the Ringgold Fire Station.
OHS Class Of 2011 Acceptances Confirmed
Members of the Oswego High School Class of 2011 are being accepts at colleges and universities as many students prepare for their next step in education.
Oswego Third Graders Benefit From Elks Lodge Dictionary Project
Just prior to the holiday season the Oswego Elks Lodge 271 representatives toured the local elementary schools and continued its support of area youth. For the seventh consecutive year the local fraternal organization has rallied to assist education with the donation of hundreds of student dictionaries to third graders throughout the Oswego City School District.
Day Care Students Make Applesauce
Oswego Health Starts Breast Cancer Support Group
Oswego Health is starting a breast cancer support group that will be held the second Friday of each month from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the lower level conference room of the Oswego Health Services Center, which is adjacent to Oswego Hospital.
Save Energy, Save Dollars Workshops Coming Up
Save Energy, Save Dollars workshops will teach low-cost and no-cost ways to save energy and reduce energy bills. Just in time for the cold months ahead.



