Playoffs start tonight for the Raider soccer teams
Today’s News In The Raider: Part one of our fiction serial, “The Fugitive,” and some words of encouragement on why we shouldn’t give up on our dreams, all in today’s RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News In The Raider: Part one of our fiction serial, “The Fugitive,” and some words of encouragement on why we shouldn’t give up on our dreams, all in today’s RaiderNet Daily.
Whether you have apple trees in need of care or would just like to have your questions answered about pruning, join us at Great Bear Springs Recreational Area. On Saturday at 10 a.m., Fernando Araya, an arborist, can answer your questions. Along with the pruning instruction, a demonstration of making apple cider from Great Bear Apples will be given, using a hand press.
Blustery and cooler today with scattered showers. High 50 – 55.
The purchasing agent requested the council approve the low bid for the controlled demolition of 147.5 W. Bridge St. The Administrative Services Committee gave the request a favorable recommendation. The cost will be added to the owner’s taxes
The Oswego County Health Department reported Monday that a senior resident in the county is recovering from West Nile virus. It is estimated that the patient was infected with the virus in middle to late September. The virus is carried by mosquitoes and was found in mosquitoes collected in Central Square, West Monroe and in Onondaga County several times over the summer.
Today’s News In The Raider: We have our regular features Ask Myrtle and The Sweet Side of Life in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Becoming windy and mild today with more clouds than sun. High near 65.
World Gym International, the iconic brand for bodybuilding and seriously fun fitness, presented achievement awards to attendees of the 2013 World Gym International Convention, which took place at the Mirage Resort & Casino from Sept. 29 – Oct. 2. The prestigious Best U.S. Gym Design & Branding 2013 title was awarded to World Gym Fulton.
The Oswego County Youth Advocate Program leaders continue to speak out regarding the proposed elimination of the program from the 2014 county budget. YAP is not a typical service and does not run the usual 9-5, they said, adding that advocates are with families anywhere from 5 – 20 hours per week depending on the needs of the family.
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