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Bodley Spanish Club plans escriba-thon
Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily:Tattoos: think before you ink
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Fulton Schools Plan to Hold Tax Increase Below State Cap
Oswego School District Redistricting Plan Moves Ahead
At Tuesday night’s board meeting, Superintendent Bill Crist updated members on the plan in the wake of his meetings recently with the home and school associations of the elementary schools. Those meetings, he said, did provide some additional insights.
Oswego Police Investigating Serious Car-Pedestrian Accident – Victim Has Died, Police Say
UPDATE: The victim struck by a vehicle at the intersection of East Seventh and Bridge Streets in the city of Oswego earlier today has been pronounced dead at the Oswego Hospital, as a result of injuries suffered in the accident.
Police say an 80-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of East Bridge and East Seventh streets.
Dress giveaway honors former Liverpool student
Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily: 9 days to Damn Yankees
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Council Says ‘No’ To Hotel Zone Change Request
The people spoke and the council listened Monday night. The Common Council voted 3-4 against a zone change for 134 and 140 E. 13th St., from R-3 Residential to B-1 Neighborhood Business. Chris LaBarge sought the zone change in order to purchase the property and build a hotel there.
However, nearly a dozen residents of the area spoke out against the plan for an hour at the council’s public session.
OHS Hockey Teams Wins Section III Championship
The Oswego High School boys’ hockey team could not have picked a better time to have one of the best games of the year. On Saturday, at the Utica Auditorium the Oswego High School Bucs dominated Skaneateles with a 5-0 win enroute to the Section III Division II Championships.
Fulton Man Sentenced 2-8 Years On Attempted Conspiracy Charge
In county court this morning (Feb. 27), Quentin J. Hicks accepted a plea deal in his case. Earlier this month, he was offered a sentence of 2 to 8 years in state prison if he accepted a deal to plead guilty to second-degree attempted conspiracy. He admitted in court that he tried to hire a hit man to kill his wife, going as far as providing a sketch of the home.
Raider girls claim Section 3 bowling title
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