Weather Notebook For August 28, 2012
Wednesday looks to be better than today
Wednesday looks to be better than today
State Police in Pulaski are investigating a two-car accident that occurred on County Route 22 in the Town of Sandy Creek. A Richland woman was killed and five others injured.
Fire Chief Jeff McCrobie requested a budget amendment to cover the short shift overtime for the department due to various injuries, illnesses and transfers. The council OK’d funding up to $95,000 for the remainder of 2012.
Deputies say marijuana growing operation was allegedly discovered in the home following a fire. A pair of chukka sticks were discovered in the home where a child also lives, police report.
A delegation of four professors from North Maharashtra University kicked off a 10-day visit to Cayuga Community College to hammer out the details of an agreement both institutions signed in March that opened the door for academic collaborations and exchanges.
At about 3:01 p.m. Aug. 24, members of the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office and the Palermo Fire Department responded to a fatal motor vehicle accident at the intersection of State Route 3 and State Route 264 in the town of Palermo.
Oswego County agencies have recovered nearly $58,000 in welfare fraud since the beginning of the year, thanks to the efforts of the Department of Social Services, District Attorney’s Office and Sheriff’s Office.
Temperatures shoot back up toward 90 – and maybe beyond – to start the weekend
Representative Ann Marie Buerkle (NY-25) hosted her 20th town hall meeting Wednesday at the Fair Haven Fire Hall. “A man who had been in the investment business for more than 40 years walked over to me and said, ‘The only thing the government has ever done for me is stand in my way. It stands in the way of all these people,’” Buerkle said.
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