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Fulton Daily News
Tonja D. Brown, age 39, Liverpool, New York was arrested by the City of Fulton Police Department on October 30, 2009 after a search warrant was conducted in the City of Fulton.
Oswego Daily News
Oswego Man Charged With Rape Of Washington Child 10 Years Ago
Fulton Daily News
RaiderNet Daily: Football Preview; Spooky Stories
Fulton Daily News
Woman Accused of Using Welfare Money to Buy Dead Husband’s Prescriptions
Fulton Daily News
H1N1 Bug Begins To Bite In Hannibal
A few days back, we asked Hannibal, Fulton and Oswego schools for attendance data for the month so far. This is data they’re reporting daily both to the state, for state aid purposes, and to the county Health Department, which is tracking the spread of H1N1 flu.
Only Hannibal has responded with data so far. We’ll bring you the rest of it when we get it.
Oswego Daily News
New Poll: Owens And Hoffman In Dead Heat, While Scozzafava Falls Back
Oswego Daily News
Legislators Hear Report On Camp Hollis
Last April, Barry Leemann, chair of the legislature, appointed the task force to take a look at the camp and make recommendations for changes and improvements. Their suggestions included infrastructure, energy and safety concerns among others. They also looked at the camp’s fee schedule.
Community
ESA’s Wallace Named ‘2009 Insurance Person Of Distinction’
The Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of New York (IIABNY) named Robert K. Wallace, agency president and CEO for Eastern Shore Associates Insurance (ESA), the 2009 Insurance Person of Distinction on Oct. 22 at their […]
Fulton Daily News
RaiderNet Daily: CSI: GRB
Today, we hear how local police officers gave some G. Ray Bodley students a look at how evidence is collected in the real world, as they try to solve a mystery. Also, a look back at high school life as collected in the pages of the school newspaper, and the question of the day — what’s your favorite Halloween candy?
Oswego Daily News
Crumbling Port Breakwall Wins Money For First Step Towards Repair
US Sen. Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday that he has secured $300,000 to design and engineer a plan to repair the 100 year old breakwall. Schumer believes that the breakwall is in danger of collapsing. That would shut down the port, which has become a busy hub of shipping activity that generates an estimated $6 million in economic benefit to the region.


