RaiderNet Daily: Runner-Up
A Raider bowler finished second in all of New York State. Also, a profile of the man behind the curtain at Quirk’s Players, and why hunting coyote can be tricky.
A Raider bowler finished second in all of New York State. Also, a profile of the man behind the curtain at Quirk’s Players, and why hunting coyote can be tricky.
Old Man Winter reminded everyone he’s not done with us yet. According to Fulton’s weather observer, 3.3 inches of snow fell on March 6. And, in Oswego, there was 3 inches of snow recorded.
As part of its 73rd annual meeting on Wednesday, the United Way will pay tribute to the lifeblood of the organization – its many dedicated volunteers. To find out how you can become a volunteer, call 593-1900.
James H. Steen Jr., 40, of 91 Hogsback Road, appeared briefly in Oswego County Court on Friday. He again rejected a plea deal. He is charged with four counts of second-degree murder and one count of first-degree murder
UPDATED: After executing a search warrant at a westside residence and business, Oswego police have taken a 40-year-old city man into custody today. He is currently awaiting arraignment. Drug charges are pending.
March remains a rather dry month so far in both Fulton and Oswego.

Oswego High School student recognized for superior academic achievement by The National Society of High School Scholars. The society recognizes top scholars and invites only those students who have achieved academic excellence.
County legislators recently were updated on the work that’s under way on several of the new radio towers that will play a key role in upgrading Oswego County’s emergency radio communications system. The new interoperable radio system will be used by emergency responders to answer calls in all areas of the county – and across county lines. It will provide 97 percent coverage for portable radios used by emergency responders.
A West Third Street resident was arrested after a traffic stop Wednesday. He was charged with possession of marijuana and DWAI-Drugs. Police also seized nearly $4,000 in cash, as well as other property including a 50-inch plasma screen television, at his residence; all alleged to be the proceeds of illegal drug sales.
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