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Today’s News: The origin of Leap Day, hockey all-stars, a lesson learned from an unlikely source and the first of our Oklahoma! cast previews are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily
Today’s News: The origin of Leap Day, hockey all-stars, a lesson learned from an unlikely source and the first of our Oklahoma! cast previews are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily
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.
Today’s News: Career Day sign-ups, a recap of the successful basketball season and a look at some new movies are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Major League Lacrosse takes a huge step forward and much more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
FULTON – At Tuesday’s regular school board meeting, held at G. Ray Bodley High School, the Fulton City School District Board of Education was able to preview the upcoming high school musical presentation, Oklahoma! Set to hit stage for the public next week on March 3, 4, and 5, the Quirk’s Players have been tirelessly working to perfect their performance and be stage ready. All their hard work was shown through their small preview for the members of the Board of Education and those in attendance at the meeting, but the Quirk’s Players had another surprise for Superintendent Bill Lynch.
One person was injured in a tractor-trailer – car crash at Route 104 and State Route 3 earlier this afternoon (Feb. 24). One female was transported to Upstate in Syracuse via Menter Ambulance.
The Fulton School District Board of Education has accepted and approved the contractor bid for the 2016 capital project after a presentation at Tuesday’s (Feb 23) regular board meeting. The 2016 capital project is an extension of the 2012 and 2014 capital projects and will be funded using leftover money from those two prior referendums. Read the full article for details on the 2012, 2014 and 2016 capital projects.
Today’s News: A semi-formal dance this Friday and an update on Quirk’s Players production of Oklahoma! are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: A look at political fact-checking, what did you do over winter break and more.
Although fire and ice don’t generally mix well, winter weather brings about the ideal conditions to cause structural fires. Recently, Oswego County Today has received multiple reports of structure fires throughout the county including a large barn fire at a local farm, an apartment complex fire that left numerous families without homes and a garage fire believed to have been started by a wood stove. These reportings, along with many others, have left our readers wondering what is going on to cause such a spike in fires throughout the county. Read the full article for information and tips from Fulton City Fire Department’s Assistant Fire Chief David Eiffe in regards to winter fires.
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