Fulton Daily News
Residents Press Senator on Issues at Mobile Town Hall Meeting
Weather Notebook For October 5, 2012
Saturday will start with some showers, and then chill out.
Weather Notebook For October 4, 2012
Continued mild for today, but turning sharply colder soon.
Garbage Fees May Rise in Fulton
Rachel’s Challenge moves students to create a chain reaction of kindness and compassion
Many of the students in the Fulton Junior High School were not even born in April of 1999 when the unthinkable happened. Two students entered Columbine High School in Colorado and opened fire on their fellow students and teachers killing thirteen and injuring 21 more before turning the gun on themselves.
Weather Notebook For October 3, 2012
Temperatures will drop back on Thursday but still be very warm
Tax Deal Could Spare Fulton Some Damage From Birds-Eye Plant Closing
There’s a deal on the table that could prevent a costly court fight and limit the damage to taxpayers from the closing of the Birds-Eye food processing plant in Fulton.
Fulton city lawmakers hold a special meeting Wednesday afternoon to consider accepting an offer worked out between Birds-Eye’s owner and Mayor Ron Woodward’s administration that would lower the taxes paid on the plant.
Weather Notebook For October 2, 2012
Showers will end and Wednesday and Thursday will be summer-like
October means spirit week at GR Bodley High School
Today’s News In The Raider: Exciting changes ahead for yearbook
And, Bodley says farewell to former principal

