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Ladies Rule the Range Empowers Women through Shooting Sports

Women of all ages will soon come together at the Ladies Rule the Range annual event to test their aim. Pathfinder Fish and Game Club will host the event. Women are able to experience a variety of shooting sports that they may otherwise not have the opportunity to try. “Through the Ladies Rule the Range event we strive to empower women through education and constructive experience in the use of hand guns, long guns and archery equipment,” said founder of the event, LouAnn Daniels.

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Tunes in June Starts Well at Downtown Gazebo in Fulton

The Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce and Pathfinder Bank hold the free event from noon to 2 p.m. Located at the downtown gazebo on East First Street, ‘Tunes’ has a different musical appearance, food caterer and theme each week. For June 10, food will be provided by Upperlandings Bar and Grill and music featuring The Anthony Joseph Swingtet.

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Fulton City GOP Announces Endorsements

At its meeting on Monday (June 8), the City of Fulton Republican Committee endorsed several candidates, and didn’t endorse a couple others. Also, Near the close of the meeting chairman Marc Holliday told the committee he was resigning as chairman so he could focus on selling his home and moving. James Karasek approved as his successor.

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The Pratt House grand reopening ribbon cutting. From left, bottom row: Sue Lane, Paula Rohn, Mayor Ronald Woodward, Sarah Conley, little Lilly Holsopple. Middle row: Ralph Waldron, Carol Dexter, Elma Smith, Jean Lewis, Cindy Bickford, Sue Brown. Top Row: Sue Ebert, John Finocchiaro and Fred Sumner.
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Fulton Pratt House Keeps Local History Alive Today

Fulton’s rich history is alive and well … living in the John Wells Pratt House. Built in 1861 by John Wells Pratt, the historic Pratt House has been restored and cared for by Fulton’s own Friends of History for roughly 35 years. “Although we might not be considered a rich city now, Fulton has a very rich history. We need to appreciate that, it needs to be remembered,” said Pratt House Manager/Executive Secretary, Sue Lane.

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