Fulton Daily News

FPD Awards Kayleigh Hotaling the Robert Parkhurst Memorial Scholarship

Kayleigh Hotaling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hotaling, was presented with the Officer Robert Parkhurst Memorial Scholarship by the Fulton Police Department. Parkhurst was a Fulton Police Officer who was killed by a drunk driver in 1984. Each year, the department awards $500 to a high school senior who demonstrates the same qualities as Parkhurst.

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Pieces created by local schoolchildren in the My Hometown Banner Project, which began as a collaboration between SUNY Oswego and the Oswego City School District, fly here at Breitbeck Park, as well around Washington Square Park, Lake Street and City Hall in Oswego this summer.
Oswego Daily News

My Hometown Banner Project Puts Schoolchildren’s Work Around Oswego

A partnership between SUNY Oswego and the Oswego City School District to showcase the work of young artists became a soaring reality as dozens of banners featuring the work of local schoolchildren now appear around Oswego. The latest selections for the project — and potential banners appearing around the city in the future — are in an exhibition running until June 16 in SUNY Oswego’s Tyler Art Gallery. A free public opening exhibition will be held on Friday, June 1.

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Another wave of runners heads to the finish line at the Oswego Police Department.
Oswego Daily News

Local Law Enforcement Carries ‘Flame of Hope’ For Special Olympics

Members of several local law enforcement agencies carried the “Flame of Hope” for an abbreviated run from the Oswego Police Department to the Oswego Police Department today (May 30) in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New York. Oswego’s Law Enforcement Torch Run season has kicked off the state-wide event takes place every year from May through June.

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Oswego Daily News

Teen-Ager Charged Following Suspicious Picture Incident

On Monday (May 28), at approximately 9:30 a.m., the Oswego City Police Department received information that there was a suspicious picture on social media. The picture was of a juvenile holding a rifle that appeared to be real with a threat made towards an unspecified school. The threat was determined to not be credible. However, Oswego Police continued the investigation and ultimately charged one 13-year-old boy with the offense, if committed by an adult, of Falsely Reporting an Incident in the Third Degree.

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