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March Weather Was Pretty Normal
The average temperature last month was 33.5 degrees. That’s just 0.4-degree below normal. And, total precipitation for March was 2.44 inches. That is just 0.08-inch above average. Snowfall, however, was quite a bit below average.
CNY Officials Keeping An Eye On Wisconsin
Developments in the Wisconsin state government won’t likely have big impact on CNY, they said.
Sunday Marks 17th Anniversary Of Heidi Allen’s Disappearance
Heidi Allen, 18, disappeared between 5:45 and 7:50 a.m. April 3, 1994, from the D&W Convenience Store at Route 104 and 104B in New Haven. She was working alone that Easter Sunday. She has not been found. Her sister, Lisa Buske, is using her blog to keep Heidi’s memory alive. The public is invited to view the blog and share memories as well.
Fulton Lions’ Annual Breakfast April 10, Also Collecting Eyeglasses, Cell Phones, Hearing Aids
RaiderNet Daily: No Foolin’
The origins of April Fool’s Day are discussed today. Also, an enthusiastic response to trip plans, and a tough night for Raider boys teams.
Weather Notebook For April 1, 2011
Fulton and Oswego received no snow yesterday. But March did end on a rainy note – and it has carried over into April as well.
Oswego Student Aims To Protect Education, Help Others
Delaney Roddy is serious about her education. And, she wants to ensure the students who come after her receive the same quality education that has helped her gain academic success. Besides being a good student, Delaney is also a humanitarian.
RaiderNOT Daily: April 1 Edition
Amazing news out of G. Ray Bodley High School on this first day of April: A GRB teacher is joining the staff of the SU basketball team. Also, the high school’s weather fanatic lands his dream job, and budget cuts claim desks for classrooms and will force the girls lacrosse team to play a winter season schedule. Can you believe it??
Oswego Police Investigation Leads To Arrest Of Fulton Man
As a result of the investigation, a search warrant was executed at the suspect’s residence. He is currently facing several felony drug counts and will return to court next month. Police say they anticipate more arrests.


