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Elyria police officers were called about 5:42 p.m. March 22 to a report of a 5-year-old boy who was hit by a vehicle on the 100 block of Bath Street in Elyria. The boy was crossing the street heade… → Read More
Ohio Senate District 18 Parts of Geauga and Lake counties, Portage County Sen. Jerry C. Cirino Senate Building 1 Capitol Square, 1st Floor Columbus, OH 43215 614-644-7718 Hometown: Kirtland District 21 Part of Cuyahoga County Sen. Sandra R. Williams Senate Building 1 Capitol Square, Ground Floor Columbus, OH 43215 phone614-466-4857 Hometown: Cleveland District 23 Part of Cuyahoga County Sen.… → Read More
Ohio Senate District 13 Huron and Lorain counties Sen. Nathan H. Manning Senate Building 1 Capitol Square, Ground Floor Columbus, OH 43215 614-644-7613 Hometown: North Ridgeville District 2 Erie, part of Fulton, part of Lucas, Ottawa and Wood counties Sen. Theresa Gavarone Senate Building 1 Capitol Square, Ground Floor Columbus, OH 43215 614-466-8060 Hometown: Bowling Green District 24 Part of… → Read More
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While wading through a quagmire of insurance offerings, clueless about pitfalls and oblivious to meanings of insurance industry terminology, take a step back. → Read More
The stress and bustle of fair week can’t compare with year-long efforts to stage the annual event, say members of Lorain County Jr. Fair Board. → Read More
Folks plan to dollop extra measures of childhood joys this year atop best practices and traditions of a 173rd annual Lorain County Fair. → Read More
A program to help public housing residents achieve self sufficiency plies rent money as an incentive. → Read More
Nancy Brown created a way among the few when she opened a first Ladies and Gentlemen salon in the 1970s in Mentor. → Read More
Sunday afternoons find 18 underprivileged youngsters learning to tickle the ivories at New Creation Baptist Church in Lorain. → Read More
When Amherst Exempted Village Schools officials tallied college credit savings of students from eight Northeast Ohio high schools, they were shocked. → Read More
David Hardy Jr. says 29 of 697 eighth-grade students in Lorain City Schools earned grades of C or higher and proficient or higher scores on state tests. → Read More
Seamless free pathways to college degrees and high school diplomas have developed over the last 20 years in Lorain County. → Read More
David Hardy Jr. recently told about 200 people they have no idea how he has longed to present the Lorain Promise to the community. → Read More
Spanish-speaking families responded with optimism to a recent bilingual presentation of the Lorain Promise of → Read More
The chief executive officer for Lorain City Schools says the district commits “educational malpractice” by not challenging all students regardless of ethnicity. → Read More
Unpredictable Ohio weather during past winters has caused some school officials to drive through the night and others to juggle multiple weather websites before canceling classes. → Read More
An excavator poised for demolition at Harris Elementary School dug up memories for some of the 200 people who attended a recent Fi → Read More
A mandolin, a frog and a home for half a century linked Amherst genealogist Joan Rosenbusch to an esteemed high school principal. → Read More
Principal Michelle Spotts-Hayes smiled and welcomed families with hugs to Donuts with Dads at Garfield Elementary School in Lorain. → Read More