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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Voters Approve New Construction Project

Voters said yes Wednesday to new roofs, boilers, security and wiring in the Fulton City School District.

They approved two construction propositions by votes of 211-128 and 209-130.

“Obviously, we’re very pleased with the vote,” said Superintendent of Schools Bill Lynch. “This is a great opportunity for the community and the kids to continue to modernize our facilities.”

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego Police Investigate Report Of Man With Gun Near Schools

City police are continuing to investigate a report of a man with a gun in  the area of Leighton Elementary and Oswego High schools earlier today (Dec. 8). A subsequent on-scene investigation determined that one of the males had been in possession of a BB gun. At this time, no charges have been filed. But, the investigation is ongoing.

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Community

Students Reach New Heights at Lanigan Lift-off

Sixth grade Lanigan and Granby Elementary students made special signs and banners that read “proud to be referral free” to display at the recent Lanigan Lift-off Assembly held at the school. A total of 310 students were recognized throughout the assembly for having stayed referral free since the beginning of the school year. Students in Lanigan Elementary School had a real ‘blast’ at the recent Lanigan Lift-Off program held at the school. This new program focuses on reinforcing the Fulton City School District’s Positive Behaviors and Interventions Services (PBIS) initiative, promoting a TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More) attitude and uniting the entire Lanigan student and staff family.

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Oswego Daily News

Playground Plan For Leighton Elementary Takes Big Step Forward

The drawing of plans for a new Leighton Elementary School playground.A group of residents, led by Judi Kenefic, has been working behind the scenes for several years to put a new playground in place. Tuesday, the group made its plans public.

The wooden playground built in 1991 is falling apart, Kenefic said. “There’s very few pieces left and what’s there is not safe. Neighbors won’t go there anymore because it’s in disrepair and dirty.”

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