Thousands of visitors travel to Oswego County annually to view stunning sunsets, explore historic sites, fish, camp, and enjoy the area’s many quality events. The May 19 Tourism Ambassador Training Program gives frontline workers and members of the public an overview of important information and tips on making visitors feel welcome. For information visit www.oswegocountytap.com or call 315-349-8322.
Oswego Daily News

Businesses and Attractions Are Invited to Send Front Line Staff to Tourism Ambassador Training

Businesses, attractions and citizens across Oswego County are encouraged to take advantage of a free hospitality training session from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 19. Hosted by the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center, 56 E. First St., the half-day program is designed to increase the tourism and hospitality knowledge of front-line staff of Oswego County businesses and attractions.

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Oswego Daily News

Trio Headed To Prison Following Drug Convictions

On May 5, three individuals appeared before the Hon. Donald Todd, Oswego County Court and were sentenced to state prison for drug offenses. Oswego County District Attorney Gregory Oakes said, “These defendants were polluting our community with dangerous drugs and deserved state prison. We need to clean up our community. My office will continue to vigorously prosecute those who sell drugs as a way of life.”

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Oswego Daily News

Great Lakes Ice ‘Cool To Look At’ But Very Dangerous

The lingering icy cold early spring weather contributed to the large formation of ice on the Great Lakes, including Lake Ontario. It may be “cool to look at,” college officials say, but they warn it is very dangerous to walk on. The ice coverage has also contributed to the starvation of thousands of winter birds.

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Local Family Continues The Fight Against EEE

As the weather starts to heat up, so does The Maggie Sue Glenister Wilcox Foundation’s efforts to battle Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Sixth Ward Councilor Eric VanBuren received correspondence from Donna Wilcox, on behalf of the Maggie Sue Glenister Wilcox family, requesting permission to place signs in Oswego city parks, to make the community aware of the deadly EEE. The full council will vote on the request next week.

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