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BucFest 2010 Set for October 15 at Joe Wilber Field in Oswego
The Oswego Buccaneer Boosters have planned their biggest and most exciting “BucFest†yet, to celebrate Homecoming 2010 and kick-off the Buccaneers’ varsity home football game.
RaiderNet Daily: Keeping Things Clean & Green
Today, RaiderNet Daily checks in with the Environmental Club. They’re working hard on recycling. Also, a Raider senior attends the World Dairy Expo; the Raider boys soccer team begins a key week; the girls come oh-so-close again; and impressions of Spirit Week.
Fire Damages Fulton Home
Schumer Announces NRC Security Improvements
US Senator Charles Schumer revealed that the NRC has completed an audit conducted at his urging and will beef up security at nuclear power plants around the country. Recommendations include more training to identify possible terrorists, access to criminal data bases and more frequent re-screening of employees.
Two Oswego Women Arrested Following Burglary Probe
On Oct. 1, Oswego City Police executed a search warrant at 145 W. VanBuren St. As a result of the investigation, Oswego Police arrested 19-year-old Amber L. Wheeler and 20-year-old Stephanie N. Burnett, both of 145 W. VanBuren St.
Oswego County BOA Public Meeting Today at City Hall
The first public meeting to address the city of Oswego Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) nomination study will be held at the City’s Common Council Chamber at City Hall, 13 W. Oneida Street, today, October 4th at 6 p.m.
RaiderNet Daily: A Homecoming Win
Homecoming gave Fulton’s football squad a chance for a win and they took advantage of the opportunity. Also, the list of GRB’s favorite musicians and bands provides a wide variety of styles. And students weigh in on their favorite part of Spirit Week.
Bell Tower is Back Atop Historic Church
OHS Pair Tapped For All-American Band Honors
They were selected to perform at halftime of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, the premier high school football game in the country. It will be held on January in the Alamodome in San Antonio. Only 125 band and color guard members from around the country are selected. In the past four years, Oswego has had seven representatives.


