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Fulton Officials Schedule Public Hearing

The Fulton Common Council has scheduled a public hearing regarding a proposal to mend non-conforming use laws. The hearing is scheduled to take place at a regular council meeting after the public comment section on April 5 starting at 7 p.m. in the city municipal building, 141 S. First St. City officials say they’d like to amend the law to consider each property on an individual basis.

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Fulton Man Accepts Plea Deal for Manufacturing Meth In Presence Of Children

A Fulton man arrested in December 2015 for manufacturing methamphetamine in his home with children present has plead guilty to one felony charge and three misdemeanor charges. Tyko J. Delaney Sr. was arrested along with four others for possessing equipment and materials to manufacture methamphetamine. A police report indicated that there were six children present in the residence at the time the search warrant was executed.

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FCSD Wins Two Focus School Appeals, Becomes Focus District

The Fulton City School District has won two appeals to remove elementary schools from a state list of focus schools. But, the district as well as the high school remain on the list. Despite the district’s newly acquired status, school officials remain optimistic about the journey ahead for FCSD. “It is a disappointment to be designated as a focus district,” said FCSD Superintendent of Schools, William Lynch. “But it is a reflection of how only one sub group is performing. Accountability is all about performance of subgroups.”

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FCSD Modifies Election Districts, Polling Locations, Schedules Budget Hearing

The Board of Education for Fulton City School District approved modifications to election districts and polling places at the regular meeting held Tuesday at GRB High School. Currently, the school district is divided into four election districts with each election district having it’s own polling location. However, through the board’s approval, the boundaries have been modified to include only two districts. Now, election district #1 will include all the voters living on the east side of the district, or anyone residing east of the Oswego River. Likewise, Election District #2 will include all voters living on the West side of the district, or anyone residing west of the Oswego River. Continue reading the full article to find out the new polling locations for each district.

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