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Agencies Gather To Highlight Safety
Representatives from the Oswego Sherriff’s Office, police and fire departments, and the U.S. Coast Guard were at Lowe’s Home Improvement store to give tips on how to keep homes and people safe in the event of emergencies.
Oswego Hospital Stages Mock Emergency
It focused primarily on the hospital’s ability to effectively respond to incidents where mass numbers of chemically-contaminated patients self-report to the hospital for medical treatment. Approximately 60 county students portrayed the victims.
Tea Party Chair on Hoffman: ‘Ice Cube’s Chance in Hell of Winning’
August 2010 Was A Bit Warmer And Drier Than Usual
The average temperature last month was 2.2 degrees above average. Meanwhile, the precipitation was slightly below average.
Wiffle Ball Tourney Benefits McCrobie Little League Field Reconstruction
RaiderNet Daily: Football Night in Fulton
Today, we’ve got a preview of tonight’s Fulton/Mexico football game. Also, a fast start helps Fulton’s boys win a soccer match. You’ll meet the first guy ever to be part of the GRB Dance Team, hear about a new student teacher, and get the opinions of people about how to help the football squad get its first win of the year.
Tobacco Free Network Director Excited To Be Back In Oswego
Abby Jenkins has been involved in the Tobacco Control Program in various capacities for several years. She was a Reality Check Program assistant while getting her college degree at SUNY Oswego. She loved her time in the Port City so much as a student, she jumped at the chance to return.
Doheny Claims Victory in Fulton Speech, But The Man He Beat Isn’t Going Away
It will be a three-way race, again, for the seat in Congress that represents Oswego County. Matt Doheny came to his Fulton headquarters and surrounded himself with local Republican political leaders to claim victory in the Republican primary. But as Doheny was holding his press conference, the man he beat was setting the stage for yet one more comeback.



