Oswego County Health Department Offers Tips To Stay Cool During A Heat Wave
The Oswego County Health Department recommends that everyone understand the warning signs of heat-related illness and take special care of those at risk.
The Oswego County Health Department recommends that everyone understand the warning signs of heat-related illness and take special care of those at risk.
The informational meeting is a pre-requisite to the 10-session certification training program for adoptive or foster parents. People who are considering becoming foster or adoptive parents must attend an orientation meeting before enrolling in the certification training program.
School’s out, the last tests have been graded and the diplomas have been handed out. It’s time for the school administratiors to breathe a collective sigh of relief and go on vacation… right? Well, not quite.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, long-term home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Although the school year just ended, it’s time to make sure your child has the right immunizations for the next school year. New York State requires people to receive certain vaccinations to be eligible for entrance to school. These requirements range from children entering kindergarten to students going to college.

Each year Entergy Corporate matches the funds raised through their employee campaign in support of the United Way dollar for dollar. Their generous donations provided the United Way with $52,890. Entergy’s support plays a major role in the success of the United Way’s annual campaign, as their combined contribution was in excess of $105,000.

Sponsored by the Rural Health Network of Oswego County, the Tobacco Free Network of Oswego County and the Oswego County Health Department, the scrapbooking techniques session will be facilitated by Pam Marion. Marion, who attends a yearly scrapbooking conference in Hamilton, has been creating innovative scrapbooks for the past 15 years.
Funded through the New York State Education Department, the Summer Food Service Program provides free meals to all children 18 years and under.

Oswego County Opportunities’ (OCO) Home Delivered Meal Service recently received national recognition as the program was awarded a grant from the Meals On Wheels Association of America.
Pathfinder Bank and Fat Nancy’s tackle shops announced the 2011 “No-Com Calcutta,” a unique competition open to all professional division teams entered in the 17th annual Oswego County Pro-Am Salmon and Trout Team Tournament.
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