Weather Notebook For May 6, 2011
Looks like things are going to dry out a bit. Better mow the lawn while you can.
Looks like things are going to dry out a bit. Better mow the lawn while you can.
May 7 marks the 10th anniversary of one of the Port City’s worst fires. The inferno devastated nearly the entire block on the north side of West Bridge Street between Third and Fourth streets. The smoke and flames were so intense at one point it prompted a firefighter to exclaim, “This must be what hell looks like.”
See three videos from the fire and aftermath, inside.
The Raider lacrosse team gears up for a strong finish. Also, National Honor Society officers are announced.
Wednesday’s rainfall was enough to keep this year’s total at number one.
Schools all over the country came to a halt at exactly the same time to do the same dance.
They were part of First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” initiative, aimed at getting young people off their couches and away from their snack food.
Click inside to watch video of students dancing to the beat.

It’s not always the stranger who is the danger. Children being abused by someone they know and trust is a growing epidemic, according to the CAC’s director.
High water and the potential for flooding on the Oneida Lake have prompted Oswego County Sheriff Reuel Todd to issue an order closing Oneida Lake to all boating traffic except emergency response vehicles until further notice.
Today, the track team holds its first home meet of the (rain delayed) season. Also, it’s fishin’ season.
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