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Fibromyalgia And The Pain Of Living With It

Hello, my name is Mary L Horner and I am writing this letter in hopes that it will reach hearts and minds all across America – and I need your help to do this. I want, no, I need people to understand that there are many whom are suffering from chronic illnesses such as lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, Crohns … and there are thousands of us suffering in daily silence with the painful syndrome called fibromyalgia. It seems that no one is able to understand the chronic pain it causes as well as the strain it has put on people’s lives and families.

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Oswego County Health Department Seeks Info on Littering of Used Needles and Syringes

As more and more people use needles and syringes to manage their medical conditions outside of hospitals and health centers, residents of many towns and villages have seen an increased number of improperly disposed of needles and syringes. Improper disposal of these medical “sharps” make all residents, especially children, vulnerable to serious injuries. To identify locations of these sharps, determine the needs of managing these medical wastes, and explore ways to make our community safe from medical-sharp-related health hazards, the Health Department will compile information about improperly disposed of needles and syringes throughout the county.

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Bemelmans Festival Coordinator Says ‘Thank You’

For more than a year, a group of Oswego non-profits navigated through pitfalls, around walls and over hurdles to see the first-ever Bemelmans Festival to a reality. The hard work and support of individuals within the Friends of Fort Ontario, Art Association of Oswego, Oswego Players, Children’s Museum of Oswego, Safe Haven Museum, the Oswego Y and Fort Ontario State Historic Site brought the Festival to fruition at Fort Ontario on Saturday, May 20.

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World No Tobacco Day is May 31

My name is Jacob Greene, I am 12 and I attend Fulton Junior High. As a Reality Check member, I will be educating my peers about World No Tobacco Day. World No Tobacco Day is a global effort to reduce the negative impact of tobacco in our communities. For just one day, I would like to ask members of my community to quit smoking.

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Heather Ladd – Write-In Candidate for Hannibal School Board of Education

Tomorrow, May 16, is the day to vote on the school budget and elect three people for seats on the Hannibal Board of Education. As a reminder, the vote is from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the District Office. I encourage anyone who resides within the Hannibal School District to go out and vote tomorrow. I, Heather Ladd, am running for a seat on the Board of Education as a write-in candidate.

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Thompson: Let The People Decide, Not the Committee

As a Republican candidate for the District 15 seat on the Oswego County Legislature, I was invited to attend the Oswego City Republican Committee endorsement meeting. My opponent, Nathan Emmons, is a committee member as is Mayor Billy Barlow and council members Shawn Walker, John Gosek Jr., and Robert Corradino. I knew going in that the committee would endorse my opponent, and they did.

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Please Vote On May 16

I am writing this letter to once again ask for the support of my community as a candidate for reelection to the Fulton Board of Education on May 16. During my 12 years of board service (between 2001 and 2017), I have done my best to represent all of the members of our community and school district. I have advocated for our district’s needs at the State and the Federal levels.

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Lake Ontario Flooding Poses Imminent Threat, Necessitates A Proactive Engagement By State, Federal Governments

Lake Ontario southern and eastern shore communities are bracing for flooding as they are faced with lake levels more than 20 inches above the norm, and still rising. The probability of extensive flooding and significant property loss is extremely high. The imminent threat to south shore communities necessitates a proactive engagement by state and federal officials.

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Plan 2014 Not To Blame For High Water

Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River are running about 21” higher than average. So are the passions of shoreline property owners impacted by the high levels, and some elected officials. Anger, frustration and a demand for answers are understandable reactions when homes and property are threatened. Unfortunately, the blame is misplaced and the solution sought is no solution at all.

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