Fulton Daily News
Fulton Council to Lease Tourism Center, Again
The building, built with grant money as part of the project that turned a dirt parking lot into a popular city park, has been leased by at least three companies who tried to run restaurants in a building built to house a concession stand.
RaiderNet Daily: A Visit from the Professionals
Today’s Links Worth Following
Today’s Stories Worth Sharing
A local facility trains people to fight terrorists; George Washington slept in Watertown, or, at least, documents he signed slept in a hiding place until they were recently discovered; why Carl Paladino may be right about something; and Pat Sajak (yes, the Wheel of Fortune guy) thinks public employees should not be able to vote in some circumstances.
All these stories and more in today’s roundup of links worth clicking on.
RaiderNet Daily: Sharing The Stage
Quirk’s Players are gearing up for their Fall show, but their stage is a bit crowded these days. Also today, an overseas trip is in the works; the Dance Team takes part in a fundraiser; new movies are reviewed; a trip to Macedon’s corn maze is recommended; in sports, football keeps on working hard while the boys soccer squad falls to CBA.
Fulton’s New Stadium to Get Extra Set of Stairs
When the stadium was renovated, one of the changes involved replacing the sets of stairs with ramps for handicapped access.
The long ramps now run from the edges of each side of the bleachers to the center of the bleachers.
The stairs are gone.
RaiderNet Daily: Meet the ISS Teacher
The teacher who runs the In School Suspension classroom gets her day in the sun today. Also, FBLA gears up; a baseball playoff preview; and commentaries on good news and plagiarism.
View of Hannibal’s School District Finds Positives, Negatives
An outside consultant’s view of the Hannibal Central School District finds that people believe the school is the hub of the community, but that factions and negative attitudes threaten to tear the district apart.
Today’s Interesting Stuff: October 14
Welcome to a new feature on Oswego County Today. Each day, I’ll gather links to stories I find interesting, or which may have a local connection.
Let’s trade — drop your interesting links in the comments below.
Today — why folks want a third political party, a new voice against local government consolidation, and the ethanol market gets a boost.