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Dylan Suttles
Dylan Suttles is an undergraduate student studying Broadcasting and Mass Communication at SUNY Oswego, expected to graduate in August 2023. As a student contributor at WAER, Dylan helps produce digital and radio stories. Dylan is also a musican and freelance photographer.
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Ever wonder why Syracuse is known as the “Salt City? If you’re in need of the answer, look no further than a city fourth grader because all 1,600 can now tell you why, thanks to a collaboration between the school district, Syracuse Salt Company and the Onondaga Historical Association.
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In response to New York pandemic mandates being lifted, St. Joseph's is reaching out to employees who previously quit or were fired.
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The victims were brought to two local hospitals.