The Raider Icemen Score A Huge Win
Today’s News: FBLA is headed to the district competition and lots of entertainment news are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: FBLA is headed to the district competition and lots of entertainment news are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The average temperature for January 2016 was 28.3 degrees. That is 4.2 degrees above average. Total precipitation for January was 1.93 inches. That is 1.75 inches below average.
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.
Mayor Billy Barlow and Community Development Director Justin Rudgik joined local small business owner Jeff Holbrook on Tuesday afternoon, applauding Holbrook on his recent endeavor to house and coordinate a gigantic transformer traveling to Exelon Corp. at Nine Mile Point from Portugal.
Today’s News: The start of a new semester, Super Bowl predictions and a report on the Iowa Caucus are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
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.
‘Student Night’ returns to kick off the Oswego International War of 1812 Symposium at 6 p.m. on April 1. The Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center in Oswego hosts the sixth annual event which features an esteemed panel of multi-national historians through April 3.
The origin and cause of the fire that occurred at 194 W. Fifth St. on January 28 has been determined to be electrical. After conducting several interviews, taking photographs, and gathering physical findings from the structure, the city of Oswego Fire Investigation Unit has concluded that electrical wiring supplying power to a second story ceiling light failed and started the fire.
Today’s News: Boys’ basketball keeps rolling, a hot one in 2015 and senior night girls basketball are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
While the Oswego Fire Department hasn’t had an ice rescue situation as of yet this winter, other communities in the Northeast have experienced close calls and tragedies as a result of thin ice. The Oswego Fire Department cautions residents and visitors to stay off any ice near the Oswego River and Lake Ontario.
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