Weather Notebook For February 15, 2011
Fulton received 0.15-inch of rain on Feb. 14. And just 0.4-inch of snowfall recorded on Valentine’s Day.
Fulton received 0.15-inch of rain on Feb. 14. And just 0.4-inch of snowfall recorded on Valentine’s Day.

A local property owner was cited for not clearing the snow in front of his business. He had sought to have the fees waived and points eliminated.
The music department head says she was told high school music will be recommended for shutdown. The high school principal says that’s not true — he’s just giving the Board of Education the information they asked for.
Either way, Hannibal’s fight over which programs survive a fresh round of budget cuts is beginning to gear up.
Fulton’s wrestlers bring home a Section III title and a record number of individual titles. Also — a big upset favors the volleyball squad and why you should just take Valentine’s Day as it is.
There are more homeless teenagers in the Fulton City School District than you might think there are.
Administrator Geri Geitner recently told the Board of Education that 75 students qualify as homeless at the moment.

UPDATED: According to Fulton’s weather observer, the city received no rain on Feb. 13. But it is headed this way, followed by colder temperatures and a bit more snow. In Oswego, this winter has cracked the top 20 snowiest winters list.

Emily Bradshaw is going to have her head shaved as part of a benefit to raise funds to help kids who are suffering from childhood cancer. People can donate to her effort. Or, they can “Brave the Shave” themselves on Feb. 28 at the SUNY Oswego Campus Center.
School and county health officials say rashes at Riley School aren’t a communicable situation. The recent outbreak isn’t related to asbestos abatement or other construction work at the school, according to a district spokesperson.
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