Fulton Police Investigating Deaths Of Mother, Infant
UPDATE, 3:30 P.M.: Fulton Police say that an autopsy by the Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s office shows that Jalit Richardson died of natural causes. She had a pre-existing health problem.
UPDATE, 3:30 P.M.: Fulton Police say that an autopsy by the Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s office shows that Jalit Richardson died of natural causes. She had a pre-existing health problem.
Fulton voters approved a new school district budget, but the vote for a seat on the Board of Education is close enough that the district will undertake a recount Wednesday morning.
The budget was approved 623 – 573, a margin of about 52.1% to 47.9%.
Seniors on the track team go out with a win. And the Envirothon team gears up for a run at the state title.
We still have the number one amount on record for rainfall at this time of year. With more showers on tap – we’ll stay king of the hill for at least the next several days.
Hannibal’s school budget passed Tuesday by about as narrow a margin as you will see.
The budget was approved, 330-321, or 50.7% yes to 49.3% no.
“I really did not expect it to be so close. That was a big surprise,” said Superintendent Mike DiFabio.
Voters in the Oswego City School District returned two incumbents to the board of education and picked a new member. The voters also approved the $74,744,748 budget for the 2011 – 2012 school year. They also OK’d Proposition No. 2 – the purchase of 10 new school buses. Sam Tripp, John Dunsmoor and Bill Myer won the three open seats.
The Raider lacrosse teams ends its season on a down note.
Hannibal’s Board of Education will soon begin the process of picking a new Superintendent of Schools.
The board is setting up committees that will help with the process.
Today, citizens who vote on the district’s budget proposal can also fill out a small form to indicate their interest in being part of the committee.
The soggy outlook lingers a few more days. Be glad it’s not snow.
Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward wants to keep his job. He announced his bid for reelection Monday, becoming the third person to announce plans to seek the office in November. Alderman Tom Kenyon and Ralph Stacy, Jr. have already announced their intentions.
Read Woodward’s letter to city residents, inside.
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