A GRB junior comes up big in a tense situation
Today’s News In The Raider: Research before you buy on “Cyber Monday;” Financial aid night set for December 9 and more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News In The Raider: Research before you buy on “Cyber Monday;” Financial aid night set for December 9 and more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
A chance of some showers or flurries early today. Highs climbing into the 40s.
The Oswego County District Attorney’s Office has been awarded $11,708 in state funds to help local law enforcement agencies purchase equipment for video recording of statements. The project is overseen by the state Division of Criminal Justice Services and is intended to help law enforcement efforts and prosecution outcomes by videotaping interviews and interrogations.
Recently, there was a celebration of Andrew Carnegie’s 178th birthday at the Fulton public Library, 160 S. First St. Carnegie funded the library to come to Fulton. Carnegie was a primary benefactor of the library in Fulton.
Continued cloudy and a bit warmer Monday with spotty drizzle. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.
Dr. Alfred Frederick, distinguished service professor in SUNY Oswego’s curriculum and instruction department, participated in the State Conference on Education in the State of Piaui, Brazil. The forum is a component of Brazil’s National Curriculum Reform Project, involving national mobilization for the discussion of public policies on education leading to the construction of decennial education plans for municipalities, states and the country.
The arrests stem from drug and burglary investigations, according to OPD
Mostly cloudy with scattered sunshine today. It’ll be chilly with highs in the 20s.
A church full of parishioners, two area bishops, and stirring musical performances were all part of the celebration at Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, Oswego, on November 21, as Reverend Anne Wichelns was installed as assistant priest for the Episcopal-Lutheran Faith Partnership of Oswego and Fulton.
After several years working in the customer service field, Kelly Trejo found herself out of work. With funding assistance through a Workforce Investment Act training scholarship, Kelly completed the pharmacy technician program at OCM BOCES in August 2013. Through her hard work and perseverance, Kelly is not only a successful graduate, but is currently employed full-time at Wayne Drug in Oswego.
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