Service Restored – City of Oswego Water Outage Ends
The City of Oswego water outage due to a power failure at the water treatment plant has been corrected as of 3:30 p.m.
The City of Oswego water outage due to a power failure at the water treatment plant has been corrected as of 3:30 p.m.
At a joint press conference moments ago (May 29), the New York State Police, Oswego County Sheriff’s Office and the Oswego County District Attorney’s Office announced that there would be no charges filed against the deputy who fatally shot a man on May 8 at 168 Auringer Road in the town of Constantia.
Jeffrey P. Bame Jr., 200 W. First St. Apt. 5, Oswego, and Briana L. Chorney, 200 W. First St. Apt. 5 Oswego, were both charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th (A Misdemeanor) and Unlawful Manufacture Methamphetamine 3rd (D Felony).
Today’s News: Dealing with the hot weather, yearbooks have landed, and at the movies are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
“You GET to wear ‘em, in honor of kids who HAVE to.” That’s the slogan for Paige’s Pajamarama, an event inspired by a Baldwinsville school student who lost her battle to cancer. Paige Yeomans Arnold was a first grade student at Palmer Elementary School in Baldwinsville when she was diagnosed with leukemia.
Today’s News: A look at the Presidential hopefuls, and the unique perspective of a graduating set of triplets.
Recognizing Oswego County has named Lakeside Artisans as Community Champion for the month of May as part of its focus on Arts Appreciation. “The arts, in all its diverse forms, enrich and entertain us and enhance our overall wellbeing,” said Brandon Morey, ROC co-chair. Recognizing Oswego County focuses on the positive efforts that are being made in the community.
The Community Garden Project offers Fulton residents the opportunity to plant their own vegetables, herbs or flowers. “Anyone interested in reserving a bed for the community garden can call 598-4712. We will take your information over the phone and you will be contacted with planting dates and informational meetings,” said Amy Roland, director of Nutrition Services for Oswego County Opportunities.
Recently, students from SUNY Oswego’s WTOP10 visited Oswego High School and WBUC to conduct two mini workshops. The goal of the visit was to assist local high school students in their TV production classes and broadcasts, according to Jamie Sykut, Oswego High School technology teacher.
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