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The motorcyclist died from his injuries at a local hospital. (Shutterstock)
OSWEGO, IL One man is dead and a woman is injured after a motorcycle collided with a vehicle on Route 30 and Kendall Point Drive on Wednesday evening, according to police.
Oswego Police Department and Fire Protection District were called to the scene of the crash at around 6:10 p.m. There, officers took over from a witness who attempted to render aid to 31-year-old motorcyclist James Khawshaba, who later died from his injuries at a local hospital.
The driver of a Kia Optima was taken to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Lorrie Lackland, 55, was cited for operating an uninsured vehicle and failing to yield while turning left.
OSWEGO — Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow announced that the city Code Enforcement Office and the Oswego City Police Department will collaborate to conduct the annual “code enforcement blitz” on the
OSWEGO â Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow announced that the city Code Enforcement Office and the Oswego City Police Department will collaborate to conduct the annual âcode enforcement blitzâ on the West side of the city of Oswego from Utica Street to Lake Street in the first, third and fifth city wards.
The code enforcement âblitzâ has become an annual event in the city of Oswego under the Barlow administration, conducted in the spring as off-campus residents begin to move out of rental units and other residents conduct spring cleaning.
The Oswego Police Department and Code Enforcement Department will both be patrolling the area, including weekends and evening hours from May 10 to 21, to prevent trash and furniture from accumulating in front of rental properties and focusing their resources on the blighted and dilapidated rental homes specifically in the designated focus area.
OSWEGO â Mayor William Barlow has called upon the state Department of Health to temporarily revoke Pontiac Nursing Homeâs license, has offered to assist with any necessary relocation of Pontiacâs residents to other local, licensed health care providers, and intends to gather testimony and evidence on Pontiac from past and present residents, their families, and employees, which he will forward to the state.
In a March 25 letter to Commissioner Howard Zucker, Barlow formally requested âNYS DOH temporarily revoke the facilityâs license until management develops revised plans and demonstrates an ability to properly care for residents. If revocation is not deemed appropriate, at a minimum, I strongly urge NYS DOH to hire a third-party manager to bring accountability and oversight to the facility.â
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