The governor outlines his visions for a better New York State
Oswego Daily News

13 CNY Leaders Join Onondaga County Executive in Endorsing Governor’s Proposal to Empower Voters to Reduce Property Taxes

Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney today (Feb. 23) endorsed Governor Cuomo’s plan to reduce property taxes by empowering voters to approve locally-designed plans that deliver shared, coordinated services and lower the cost of local government.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego Council Moving Toward Paperless Meetings

Councilors took a step toward having paperless meetings Tuesday night. Councilor Robert Corradino requested authorization for Mayor Billy Barlow to enter into an agreement with NovusAgenda for the purchase of its paperless agenda software. The Administrative Services Committee gave a favorable recommendation.

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Michael Riecke poses a question regarding fake news to panelists Catherine Loper, Brian Moritz and Arvind Diddi.
Oswego Daily News

Panel Looks At Ways To Curb Influx Of ‘Fake’ News

Recently a group made up of the WRVO news director and SUNY Oswego communication studies faculty members discussed ways to identify what is fake news and how to stem the flow of fake news in today’s social media world. The onus is on the “consumer,” according to the panel. If an article seems to be too good to be true, too crazy to be true than it probably isn’t true, they said.

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Fulton Daily News

Wrong-Way Driver Charged With Aggravated DWI, Having A BAC 3 Times The Legal Limit

State Police in Fulton arrested Patrick J. Quinn, 30, from 4230 Black Oak Circle in Liverpool, for Aggravated DWI and Reckless Driving, both unclassified misdemeanors. On Sunday, February 19, State Police were dispatched, by Oswego County 911, to Route 481 near the Onondaga County line for a reported gray Ford Fusion traveling northbound in the southbound lane.

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Fulton Daily News

From Moving Mountains to Climbing Mountains, Fulton Native Seeks to Redefine ‘Possible’

The sudden onset of life-threatening cancer didn’t stop him. Losing his sight as a result didn’t stop him. The inevitable setbacks and hardships he faced through a challenging recovery still didn’t stop him. As it seems, nothing can stop Tim Conners from “redefining possible.” Surviving cancer was the first obstacle, but Conners’ story is much more than his fight for survival. In fact, that is where his story just begins, he said. MounTimPossible, this Fulton native’s ambitious plan to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro to the highest point on the African continent will simultaneously raise money for four organizations that Conners feels saved his life.

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