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Police Blotter: Domestic Battery, Underage Drinking Reported
Oswego area police reports, April 13-17

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Oswego area police reports, April 13-17

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Board President Bill Walsh hopeful new superintendent will hire replacements.
A pair of principals - Kevin Lipke of Long Beach Elementary and Tracy Murphy of Thompson Junior High - have accepted jobs in other districts. The last day for both is June 30.
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Extra parking, transportation planned for services for Eric Lederman. Lederman, 12, died April 12 after he was hit by a baseball in Wheaton the day before.
Next District 308 chief will receive about 17 percent more than outgoing O'Donnell.
Wake for Eric Lederman, a 12-year-old Oswego boy who died after a baseball accident in Wheaton, will be Wednesday, Apr. 18. Community urged to continue monetary donations through Allied First Bank fund.
Community urged to continue monetary donations through Allied First Bank fund.
A 12 year-old boy from Oswego died after being struck by a baseball during warm-ups.
Each week, we'll spotlight a dog or cat looking for adoption at one of the area's many rescue operations or shelters.
A 12 year-old boy from Oswego died after being struck by a baseball during warm-ups.
More than 200 votes tallied in hard-fought Readers' Choice competition.
School counselors are available for students, adults.