Weather Notebook For October 14, 2011
Looks like another damp day . . . and weekend
Looks like another damp day . . . and weekend
A long, tense period is over for Fulton’s largest private employer, as workers at Huhtamaki approved a new 3 year contract Thursday.
The contract, which is retroactive to February when the old contract expired, contains modest pay increases and maintains medical and pension benefits, according to Richard Knowles of the United Steelworkers Union.
Today’s news: OCAY places first
Also today -Tough day for Raider teams; Deer season two days away! and, Listen to your elders
The sprinkles last night lasted until early this morning. Some more showers are possible later today as well.
Sun shined on a memorable Homecoming
Also today: Exchange student Valeriya Kleutsova came to Bodley from Tyumen, Russia, and has enjoyed her first five weeks as a Fultonian.
Police say the suspect, while in the process of committing a larceny from a vehicle, was confronted by a property owner. The suspect attempted to flee but was apprehended following a brief struggle in which the victim was struck in the head.
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