Fulton Daily News
Fulton’s Closed Snowmobile Trail Will Open For Event, May Soon Reopen For Good
5 Arrests In A Day For Fulton PD
RaiderNet Daily: More Help For Haiti
Inside G. Ray Bodley High School today, news of another fundraiser for Haiti relief. Also, a loss for the basketball team, Extreme Home Makeover: Messy Locker Edition, and commentaries on beauty and height.
What’s up with that photo, above? You’ll have to read RaiderNet Daily to find out. (Photo by Taylor Harvey)
Staff Cuts Almost Inevitable If Fulton School Budget Is To Come Down, Committee Hears
Superintendent of Schools Bill Lynch stresses that this is just a draft, and that the increases in the current draft are not acceptable.
Hannibal Board Discusses Contracts In Special Closed-Door Meeting Tonight
Scene Around Town: Preschoolers Celebrate Groundhog Day
RaiderNet Daily: Justice Projects
Students in the Criminal Justice class, such as Jessica Palmitesso, above, presented the results of their studies recently. Read all about it in today’s RND. Also, seniors make their Senior Trip plans, commentaries on soda drinking and passing school buses, and in sports, an upset dashes the girls volleyball team’s hopes of a league title. (Photo by Sarese Gibson/RaiderNet Daily)
‘Tea Party’ Republican To Run For Governor
Albany-area lawyer Warren Redlich will run for Governor of New York this year, seeking both the Libertarian and Republican endorsements.
Redlich becomes the first challenger to Rick Lazio, the Long Island Republican who is gathering support for his party’s nomination.



