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City Pool Likely To Stay Afloat In 2010 Budget
Supporters of the city’s swimming pool made a big splash in front of the Common Council.In an attempt to save money in next year’s budget, councilors proposed closing the pool. More than 90 people attended a town hall meeting Thursday at the McCrobie Building. Included in that number were dozens of young children, many carrying signs that read: “Don’t be a fool – Don’t close our Pool,” “Swim Lessons Save Lives” and “Don’t Make Me Swim In The River” among other slogans. In an unofficial poll, the seven councilors said they’d support the pool in next year’s budget
City Police Announce Drug Arrests
Friends Of Education Honor To Be Given In Oswego City School District
Nominations are being accepted for the Oswego City School District “Friends of Education†and “Friend of Education†awards. The deadline for nominations is Aug. 26.
Tennis Carnival Scheduled Aug. 1
Woman Crusades For Safer Sidewalks In Oswego
She went out and documented the condition of all the sidewalks in the city. This way, she says, the city can’t say it doesn’t know where the potentially dangerous areas are.
City Officials Receive Keys To Lighthouse
This afternoon (July 14), Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ursula W. Walther, of the US Coast Guard station, presented Mayor Randy Bateman with the key to the historic landmark. After several years of waiting, city officials took ownership of the lighthouse.
Benefit For Tracey Mowry Hosted By Lake City Lodge
On Saturday, a benefit was hosted by Lake City Lodge #127 for Tracey Mowry. The event was held to help support her battle against lung cancer.
City OK’s Funding For Chamber Events
College Student Official Seeks More Communication With City
The difficult economic times are a big reason why there should be more communication between the college and the city, according to Daniel Nau, the president of the college’s Student Association.




