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A dirty little secret of the wildlife film industry — much of it is staged. Also today, a suddenly-close race for Congress; who did better: Mario or Andrew?; and the rent remains too damn high.
A dirty little secret of the wildlife film industry — much of it is staged. Also today, a suddenly-close race for Congress; who did better: Mario or Andrew?; and the rent remains too damn high.
Today’s news: Model UN brings home awards; YAC shows spirit of giving; Opinion: Let’s not rush the season.
Republicans targeted two of Oswego County’s political representatives, and took one of them out on election night.
In fact, Oswego County’s vote provided the margin by which Republican Patty Ritchie upset incumbent Democratic State Senator Darrel Aubertine.
There’s news for parents in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily. The new Yearbook is underway, and it’s being done with a new vendor. That means new ways to submit photos for the yearbook, and a deadline for buying an ad to congratulate your senior. Also today — Fulton’s turf field picks up playoff games and more news.
The final day of the political campaign saw the two men fighting to be Oswego County’s next Congressman making last-minute efforts to be seen.
College Day provides a reality check for soon-to-graduate students, according to one commentator today. Also, the Environmental Club shifts its schedule; happy anniversary to Bohemian Rhapsody; and the question of the day: Who are you voting for tomorrow?
Among today’s stories — the dirtiest political trick of this year: someone called a candidate a sex predator and sent notices to his neighbors. Also today: Did Demi Moore really violate NCAA recruiting rules? A final tribute to a fallen officer. And more.
Fulton has begun its annual ban on all-night parking on city streets.
The ban began overnight today (Nov. 1) and runs until April 1.
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