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Fulton Daily News
Fulton Daily News
Unofficial Voting Results Firm Up Fulton Common Council Win
Democrat Dan Knopp beat Republican John Hansen, 221-94. Knopp takes the seat being vacated by Alderman David Guyer. Knopp had served on the Common Council. He was appointed to fill an unexpired term but lost to Guyer in 2007.
Oswego Daily News
Trinity Students Enjoy A Holiday Feast
The youngsters and their guests enjoy a holiday meal with all the trimmings. The students’ grandparents and special friends were the guests of honor at Oswego County’s only Catholic school. The annual event is designed to honor everyone who helps the school and its students throughout the year, according to David Friedlander, principal.
Oswego Daily News
Mixed Martial Arts School To Open In Oswego
Fulton Daily News
RaiderNet Daily: Meet The New Exchange Student
Oswego Daily News
Committee Moves Hotel Expansion Plans Ahead
The project would include a 450-seat conference facility, three smaller ‘breakout’ conference rooms, 18 luxury hotel suites, a 100-seat waterfront restaurant and expanded wellness spa. It is planned for construction on East First Street.
Oswego Daily News
Proposed County Budget For 2010 Has No Tax Increase
The tax rate for the proposed 2010 county budget is $7.18 per $1,000 of assessed valuation; the same as it was this year and last year. It is the seventh consecutive budget where the tax rate has gone down or stayed the same. However, the county administrator warns – things could change in 2011.
Fulton Daily News
RaiderNet Daily: Juniors To Take A College Trip
Today inside G. Ray Bodley High School, juniors prepare for a special trip to Syracuse to get a look at college life. Also, the ski and snowboard club is getting ready for snow season and winter sports teams want you to sign up now.
Fulton Daily News
Fulton Voters Pick 3 New Aldermen
Three Aldermen, including longtime 3rd Ward member Bob Weston, chose not to run for new terms. Two of the three replacements are set, while the outcome of one race remains in limbo.
Oswego Daily News
County Legislature: Some Incumbents Lose; Many Run Unopposed
One of the County Legislature’s most outspoken members of the minority caucus lost his seat Tuesday. A leader of the majority Republican caucus may lose his seat as well. And voters sent four other new faces to the Legislature in one of the more dramatic nights of change for that body.



