Bodley Art Students Excel
Today’s News: Britton shuffling off to Buffalo, the final word on Career Day and more in today’s Friday edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Britton shuffling off to Buffalo, the final word on Career Day and more in today’s Friday edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Less than a year after fighting to improve with the Oswego State women’s basketball team on the hardwood of Max Ziel Gymnasium, Rachael Windhausen was fighting for something different – her life. Rachael was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma after a series of tests and scans over the summer, changing her focus from post moves and jump shots to chemotherapy treatments and survival.
SUNY Oswego Police charged Albis G. Diaz-Nunez, who lives in Oneida Hall at SUNY Oswego, with a felony count of criminal possession of a forged instrument on March 13. Diaz, 20, whose home address is 1652 Popham Ave., Bronx, was also charged with petit larceny and attempted petit larceny.
Today’s News: The story of St. Patrick, at the movies and more are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Community members, elected officials and local business owners filled the riverside room at Quality Inn and Suites recently to participate in a round table discussion with New York State Assemblyman Will Barclay. At the third round table discussion hosted so far this year by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce, Barclay discussed areas of concern on the state level and addressed questions from anyone in attendance.
The calendar says Spring arrives on March 20. The true harbinger of spring – Rudy’s – threw open its doors Wednesday to usher in a new season. The iconic lakeside restaurant is celebrating its 70th year in business.
Come to the sixth annual Oswego International War of 1812 Symposium to hear local and international speakers talk about events and activities that shaped our community and the way of life of people living along the northern U.S. border during the war.
Marianne Angelillo, who speaks regularly about teen drivers and risky behaviors, will make the feature presentation for “Drive Safe, Live Safe,” a multifaceted evening of safety education hosted by University Police at SUNY Oswego at 6 p.m. March 29, in Marano Campus Center arena.
More than two dozen cuts loom in the tentative 2016-17 Oswego City School District budget, Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey told the school board Tuesday night. “We want to build a revenue based budget on the money that is coming into the district,” he said. The gap was originally $5.6 million. It shrunk to $4.9 million last month. Now it’s less than $1 million – but at a cost.
“Our April 10 event is taking shape nicely,” said volunteer event coordinator Dan Witmer, who is also the community service coordinator for the Oswego State Athletic Department. “But, we’re behind last year’s pace with the number of shavees registered at this point.”
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