Weather Notebook For September 18, 2012
Sharply colder Wednesday; but increasing afternoon sunshine
Sharply colder Wednesday; but increasing afternoon sunshine
The color and excitement of high school marching band competition will be on display Saturday in Oswego. The annual Oswego “Pageant of Champions” usually brings thousands of marching band fanatics to town and when the first band steps off the line at 6 p.m. a full house is expected to be involved in every move and note.
On September 14 and 15, the Oswego City Police Department deployed additional personnel to address quality of life concerns in residential neighborhoods.
This detail consisted of uniformed and plain clothes personnel. As a result of this effort, several arrests were made:
Get out and enjoy today. Temperatures and rain start to fall Tuesday.
At this month’s Oswego County Legislature meeting, Emily Bradshaw spoke out on what she describes as ‘a nearly invisible’ problem – homelessness. Her quest is to have a shelter built to help those in need. In the meantime, she is collecting personal care items to make up personal care bags to hand out to the homeless at the DSS or OCO offices and in schools.
Early this morning (Sept. 16), control room operators removed Entergy’s James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant from service to begin its 20th refueling and maintenance outage after generating electricity safely for 700 consecutive days. This marks the second consecutive time FitzPatrick has operated “breaker-to-breaker” (operating from one refueling outage to the next without needing to take the plant offline in between).
On April 3, 1994, Heidi Allen went missing from the convenience store at the intersection of Route 104 and 104B in New Haven. Authorities say she was kidnapped by a couple of local brothers and is presumed dead. Lisa Buske said she revealed the cover as a birthday gift to her sister, “and what better place than here at the remembrance garden.”
The New York State Department of Health has notified the Oswego County Health Department that evidence of the West Nile virus (WNV) was found in two different mosquito pools collected from the Toad Harbor Swamp area.
Cayuga Community College hosted a dedication and ribbon cutting Friday to celebrate the completion of construction at its new Fulton Campus at River Glen. Nearly a dozen speakers praised the multi-million dollar project, thanked those who made it possible and extolled its benefits for the local economy and future generations of students.
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