Douglas B. Horton
Oswego Daily News

Mexico Man Charged With Vehicular Manslaughter

On Tuesday, Douglas B. Horton, 51, of Mexico, was arrested for Vehicular Manslaughter, 1st degree, a class C felony and Aggravated DWI. The arrest follows the investigation into a one-vehicle MVA that occurred on March 26, 2016 on Rowe Road in the town of Mexico which resulted in a fatality to one of the passengers.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego Community Safety Day Scheduled

The Oswego Fire Department is are proud to announce its upcoming “Oswego Community Safety Day” scheduled for May 7 in
the Port Authority owned parking lot adjacent to the Oswego Fire Department headquarters. The event will feature a host of local public safety and service agencies on hand to help the community stay safe.

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Chris Cote Jr. tells the board why he thinks sports are important to the district.
Oswego Daily News

Board Approves Budget, Speakers Oppose Sports Cuts

The Oswego School Board Tuesday night approved the $79,510,611 budget proposal for the 2016-17 school year. The budget also contains many reductions; several support staff and teaching positions are on the block as well as a big chunk of the district’s athletic programs. Several speakers warned the board of the negative impact cutting sports would have on the students and community as well.

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Oswego Daily News

Driver Charged with Leaving The Scene Of An Accident and Shoplifting

State Police in Lysander arrested Jeff R. Wallace II, 20, from County Route 7 in Oswego, for Petit Larceny and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. On April 13, Troopers responded to the Target store on Route 31 in the town of Clay for a reported hit and run accident that just occurred in the parking lot.

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Fulton Daily News

Parent University Showcases Community Involvement in Fulton School District

Despite a slow start in the early Saturday (April 16) morning hours, turnout picked up throughout the day for the second ever Parent University hosted by Fulton City School District and Fulton Community School. The doors opened at 9 a.m. at Fulton Junior High School to welcome parents, families and students from the Fulton community to the informational Parent University aimed at providing numerous resources to benefit the overall educational experience of all students. The free event provided ten seminars involving many different members of the Fulton City School District including the Board of Education and touched on subjects of many varieties including parenting strategies, academic assistance and educational requirements. In its second year, Parent University was proud to introduce Chick Moorman, a renowned educator as the keynote speaker to present on his program, The 5 Commitments: Parenting with a Purpose.

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