Fulton Daily News
Fulton Daily News
You know it’s the end of the year when the new Yearbooks have arrived, and tomorrow is distribution day. Also, tonight’s concert will honor seniors, good times at the Class A meet and some winning photographs.
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Few Comments As County Moves Forward Towards New Emergency Radio System
There weren’t many comments, but they were all positive ones at a recent public hearing on the county’s plans to scrap its troubled emergency communications system and replace it.
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RaiderNet Daily: Softball’s Hard End
A successful season ends for the girls softball team with a tight loss in the playoffs. Also today — a successful workshop for young writers, and a reminder that there’s a concert tonight.
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RaiderNet Daily: Best in Class
The Valedictorian and Salutatorian have been named for the Class of 2010. Meet them in this edition of RaiderNet Daily. Also, advice on surviving final exams and more news from inside G. Ray Bodley High School.
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Fulton Man Killed in Iraq is Honored at Memorial Day Services
Fulton’s annual Memorial Day ceremony honored the memory of a native son who gave his life in combat. SSgt. Keith Coe, 30, died April 27 from the injuries he suffered from a bomb that exploded as he got out of a military vehicle in Khalis, Iraq. Coe spent his childhood in Fulton.
See a gallery of photos from the ceremony.
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Hannibal Marks Memorial Day, Plans For Saturday Celebration
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NY Bill Would Use Route 34 to Honor Harriet Tubman
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Photo Gallery: Memorial Day Salute Parade
Fulton’s annual parade to salute its veterans went off under sunny skies and without a hitch on Saturday.
The hour-long parade provided the usual red, white and blue feast for the eyes along with plenty of marching band music for the ears.
Click inside to enjoy a photo gallery of more than 100 photos from the parade.
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Three Injured in Two Car Accident in Fulton
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Report: Cayuga Community College Expansion Stalls Because Tops Sold The Site To Someone Else
The Citizen of Auburn reports that the planned expansion of Cayuga Community College’s Fulton campus is on hold because of a surprise development:Â Tops sold the store that CCC wanted to a Syracuse law firm.


