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Fulton Daily News

Fire Causes Minor Damage At Aldi’s

The Oswego Fire Department was dispatched at 10:45 a.m. today (Feb. 5) to a reported fire on the roof of a commercial building, Aldi Supermarket, 290 State Route 104. The fire was discovered by a solar panel inspector who ironically was there doing a routine inspection of the system. The solar power system on the roof of the structure will remain offline until proper repairs are made and it can be inspected.

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Start your Super Bowl plans now. The Stop-DWI Foundation also created the free mobile app, Have A Plan, to find safe rides home. For more information, visit stopdwi.org/mobileapp
Oswego Daily News

Oswego County to Participate in STOP-DWI Super Bowl Weekend Crackdown Enforcement

Oswego County STOP-DWI Coordinator Robert Lighthall announced that Oswego County police agencies will participate in a special enforcement effort to crackdown on impaired driving. The statewide STOP-DWI Crackdown efforts start on February 5 and will end on February 8.

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Oswego Daily News

Upstate Energy Jobs Coalition Strongly Supports Legislation To Protect Nuclear Power

The Upstate Energy Jobs Coalition today (Feb. 3) announced its strong support for two pieces of legislation introduced by Assemblyman William Barclay and sponsored by Senator Patty Ritchie that would help secure the future of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Scriba.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Graduation Rates Show Areas of Celebration and Concern

Executive Director of Instruction and Assessment for Fulton City School District, Elizabeth Conners recently broke down the graduation rates for students in the district noting both areas of excellence as well as areas of concern. At the most recent regular board of education meeting held Jan. 26, Conners presented an overview of the graduation rates for the most three most recent graduation cohorts including students who entered high school as freshmen in 2009, 2010 and 2011 and subsequently graduated in four years in 2013, 2014 and 2015. During these years, the graduation rates have differed widely with the most recent graduating class of 2015 reaching a 69-70% graduation rate.

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