Fulton Man Charged In Connection With Old Grave Robbing Case
He was charged for allegedly failing to pay restitution for an original charge of Body Stealing stemming from a 1995 arrest.

He was charged for allegedly failing to pay restitution for an original charge of Body Stealing stemming from a 1995 arrest.
One thing not on the agenda for tonight’s Hannibal Board of Education meeting is the proposed budget for 2011-12. In this regular board meeting, board members will get a construction project update, act on tenure nominations and accept five retirements.
Board members approved a decision to appeal the state Supreme Court ruling last month that dismissed the district’s petition challenging the tax agreement with Nine Mile Point Unit I. The board also approved the proposed budget for 2011-2012. The budget proposal is $74, 744,748 and contains a zero percent tax levy increase.
Joyce Malone will spend the next 10 years behind bars. The Oswego Town woman was sentenced this morning (April 12) in Oswego County Court. Oswego County Judge Walt Hafner also sentenced her to five years of probation upon her release from state prison. Malone, 70, of Tug Hill Road in Oswego Town, was convicted in January of first-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of her husband, Ralph.
Members of the Future Business Leaders team come home with honors from a state competition. The boys lacrosse team fights hard in a recent loss. And the Class of 2011 is counting the days.
Temperatures are on the way down again. But will still be rather mild. However, the threat of some pesky showers lingers.
The high of 78 degrees Monday broke a record that has stood since 1945.
There will be a few dollars more for highway repair projects this summer. The state’s CHIPS funding list is out. Oswego County and its cities and villages pick up a few — very few — extra dollars over last year.
During the public session at Monday’s council meeting, it was proposed to change the name of a certain street on the east side to Onondaga. It would connect Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga and Seneca streets, in honor of the members of the Iroquois Nation, according to the speaker. It is a simple idea that makes sense, the council president said. Aldermen took no action on the proposal Monday.
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