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Today’s News: Quirk’s Players auditions, the end of the marking period and Veterans Day are all part of the Tuesday edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Quirk’s Players auditions, the end of the marking period and Veterans Day are all part of the Tuesday edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Fulton city clerk/chamberlain Daniel O’Brien headed the first 2016 general budget meeting for the city of Fulton alongside Mayor Ron Woodward Sr. and the rest of the city council Monday. The first look into the general numbers shows a proposed budget of 16.3 million dollars, an increase from this year’s 15.7 million dollar budget.
At the council meeting November 4, county legislator Frank Castiglia Jr. approached the board with some questions and concerns in regards to the demolition of the former Nestles property in Fulton. The city recently bid off the former Nestles property to be demolished and awarded the job to Infinity Enterprises to tear down the site for no cost to the city, only sole salvage rights to everything on the property.
After an extensive search process following the retirement of former Superintendent Donna Fountain, the Hannibal Central School District Board of Education appointed Christopher Staats to the position during its meeting Wednesday (Nov. 4).
Today’s News: The Math Club is up and running, and a thank you to all who donated blood are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
While the 2015 election seemed uneventful for Fulton voters, the results are in for the contested races in city council and legislature. Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. ran uncontested as did three incumbent council seats in the first ward, fourth ward and sixth ward. However, the second ward, third ward and fifth ward saw one incumbent and five all new candidates running for their council seat.
The night before Halloween, as everyone prepares for the upcoming fright, the Fulton Public Library and the Pratt House Museum showcased their ghostly buildings to the public.
Paired with Soul Searchers, the two historic buildings in Fulton allowed public tours by reservation to observe their legendary ghostly nature.
Things were getting a little muddied at the Great Bear Springs Recreational Area. So an Eagle Scout stepped in to clear up things. A new puncheon (plank/bog) bridge was constructed by Tim Boyce for his Eagle Scout project. Recently, Tim, a Boy Scout with Troop 715, Fulton, got together with some family and volunteers and constructed a 42-foot puncheon bridge for a seasonally muddy section of a popular well-used trail.
Today’s News: Halloween, auditions are coming soon for Oklahoma! and previews of this weekend’s big Section 3 playoff games in football and soccer are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Music students visit OCC and a review of What the Rabbi Saw are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
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