Weather Notebook For November 26, 2013
Cloudy with snow showers becoming steadier as the day wears on. High in the upper 30s.
Cloudy with snow showers becoming steadier as the day wears on. High in the upper 30s.
The Common Council pulled a resolution from Monday’s agenda that would have imposed a two-hour parking limit on parts of West Mohawk Street. They are working jointly with Oswego Hospital to alleviate the problem. However, that didn’t stop two residents from speaking out against the plan.
The New York Air National Guard’s 174th Attack Wing resumes local area training flight operations today (Nov. 25) from Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield at Fort Drum. MQ-9 operations were temporarily suspended following an MQ-9 aircraft that crashed approximately 20 miles northeast of the port of Oswego into Lake Ontario.
Today’s News In The Raider: Regular features Ask Myrtle and The Sweet Side of Life along with much more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Brisk and cold today with flurries ending. A mix of clouds and sun. High near 30.
On cold and blustery days, not much can make you feel as good as cuddling with a warm, furry pet. Despite the cold weather and snow, dozens of people showed up to the YMCA Armory this weekend for the 15th annual Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption
On Friday November 22, Fulton Police charged two people with methamphetamine possession and manufacture after discovering an alleged mobile meth lab on the city’s west side, police announced today (Nov. 24).
The 174th Attack Wing has suspended the ground search for debris from the New York Air National Guard which crashed into Lake Ontario on Nov. 12 during a routine training mission. The 174th Attack Wing is asking that if members of the public find any aircraft debris that they call the wing’s Emergency Operations Center at 315-233-2257 or 2258.
In his final regular meeting as Interim Superintendent of Schools, Gary Mix talked about concern about some of the recent educational changes that have been implemented by the State Education Department and the importance of tenure. “Granting tenure acknowledges performance, awareness of greater potential, confidence in that he educator will continue to grow to be a very positive role model for our students,” Mix said. It doesn’t signal that things get easier, he added. He went onto explain the things the district is doing regarding implementing the Common Core
A passion for health care and helping others, which was ignited during observational rotations as an Oswego County BOCES New Vision Allied Health student, has transformed into a successful career in the medical field for Pennellville native Jerry Emmons.
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