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Fulton Schools Closing In On New Mascot And Logo
They used to be the “Red Raiders” and their mascot was a proud Native American in an Iroquois headband.
Now, the district’s only logo is the red “F” you see at left. And they’re just the “Raiders” these days. (Or, at least, that’s what they’re supposed to be called.)
But soon, the district may have a new mascot and logo, thanks to a school marketing class project.
Mimi’s Serves Up Spelling Bee Championship
Mimi’s Drive-In won the 10th annual Trinity Catholic School Corporate Spelling Bee. The friendly competition helps support Oswego County’s only Catholic school. Eleven three-member teams took part in the fund-raiser, which featured some of the hardest words in its history.
Vehicle Stop Leads To Drug Arrests in Fulton
Fulton Officer Foils Man Who Wanted To Shoot Himself
Fulton Residents Be Warned: Parking Ban Begins Nov. 1
They want the streets clear for snow plowing from Nov. 1 to April 1.
Leave your car on the street by mistake (which I do at least once a year) and your contribution to the city’s revenues will be $15. More if they have you towed.
RaiderNet Daily: Homecoming, And Two Big Wins
They’ve got spirit, yes they do. The most spirited Raiders of Spirit Week were honored at Thursday’s pep rally and a King and Queen were crowned. Then, the Raider football team went out and crowned J-D. Also, Fulton’s varsity soccer team beats a Fowler team they’d lost to earlier in the year.
Stimulus Money Could Expand Port of Oswego
The Port of Oswego could become home to the first biodiesel fueling stations on the Great Lakes, if a plan being advanced by US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand succeeds.
Gov. Paterson’s Budget Cut Plans Will Drain Millions From County Schools
County school districts were scheduled to receive more than $220 million to operate their schools for the 2009-2010 year. If the Legislature adopts Paterson’s proposals, they will instead receive $214.5 million.
Rachel’s Challenge Fights Bullying and School Violence
Parents will never forget April 20, 1999, as that was the day of the tragic shootings at Columbine High School. Oswego students and parents will have a unique opportunity on Oct. 19 as “Rachel’s Challenge†will come to Oswego. This program is based on the inspiring and courageous story of Rachel Scott, the first person killed at Columbine High School.