
New York Students Appointed To National Leadership Positions With College Democrats Of America
Oswego’s Rachel Clark is among a trio who took on roles with the National Communications Team.
Oswego’s Rachel Clark is among a trio who took on roles with the National Communications Team.
An undercover police officer reportedly purchased methamphetamine in exchange for pseudoephedrine tablets as part of a sting. An Oswego man and a Hannibal man have been charged.
The Oswego County Historical Society will host its next lecture of the 2013 series on October 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Richardson-Bates House Museum, 135 E. Third St.
The event is free and open to the public. A panel discussion program entitled “Remarkable Women of the Oswego area,” will be presented by guest speakers Marilynn Smiley, SUNY Oswego professor, and Helen Engel, retired adjunct professor.
After a year of construction on a new field station, SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek invites the public to a welcome-back afternoon of events titled “Celebrating Science at Rice Creek” on Oct. 12, to highlight science research, programming and fun with nature at the popular 400-acre living laboratory.
Today’s News In The Raider: We hear about an upcoming Breast Cancer awareness plan from the Fulton cheerleaders. And what’s happening at G. Ray Bodley?
Still warm today but we’ll be going from sun to clouds. High in the lower 70s.
Got books? The Port City’s Little Free Library Project, which began this summer, has been so successful that it could use an infusion of some more books. The goal is to promote people getting to know their communities more and to promote literacy.
Educational and extracurricular activities abound at the Oswego High School. Recently, Oswego City School District Board of Education Student Representative and Oswego High School Student Council President Kara Weiss made a presentation at the board meeting relating to a wide array of opportunities that can enhance the educational experience.
Investigation revealed a 1996 Geo Prizm, operated by Heather Carr, 21, of Hastings, was headed south when the pedestrian, Arthus Groff, 29, of Central Square, attempted to cross the road in front of her. Carr’s vehicle struck Groff, according to state police.
Today’s News In The Raider: a look at the Future Business Leaders of America Club is featured in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
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