Weather Notebook For September 20, 2011
The rain started last night. But it will end today.
The rain started last night. But it will end today.
Today (Sept. 19) New York State Police officials announced the continuation of an upstate program to enhance state and local law enforcement’s capabilities to detect and interdict radiological material before it can be used in a weapon by would-be terrorists. The training exercise has been dubbed “Operation Steelhead.”
Oswego High School’s Marching Buccaneers posted a solid improvement in scores at Cicero-North Syracuse high school on Saturday in the second field band event of the season.
In the first edition of RaiderNet Daily for the new school year, student journalists show us what the school looks like after the summer’s budget cuts.
In three stories, you’ll read about larger study halls, the anguish over the elimination of the Advisory program, and the fund drive for the drama program to make up for cutbacks.
It’s another sunny Monday. And, Tuesday doesn’t look half bad, either
The speakers included: NY State Sen. Pattie Ritchie, NY State Assemblyman Robert Oaks, NY State Assemblyman Will Barclay, NY State Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney, Oswego County Legislator Morris Sorbello, Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward and Community Development Director Mary Vanouse representing the city of Oswego. “There are so many mandates on school districts and local governments that need to be repealed,” Ritchie said.

Breaking an arm for most kids these days is quite an upset. But not for Megan Lagoe, who turned an unfortunate accident into a way to help out her friend with diabetes.
No charges have been filed at this time in the crash that killed a 46-year-old man and sent another to the hospital Thursday night. The accident remains under investigation.
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