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I’m on the Ballot—But Can’t Vote”: Lorain Candidate Says System Is Broken

Posted on April 19, 2025April 19, 2025 by Erik Jones
I’m on the Ballot—But Can’t Vote”: Lorain Candidate Says System Is Broken
Posted In Crime, Politics & Goverment

By Erik Jones Aaron Knapp is running as a Republican for Lorain City Council’s Sixth Ward. He’s on the November ballot—but when he went to vote in the May primary, he says he was told he couldn’t get a Republican ballot. Now, he’s raising concerns about how Ohio’s voting system Continue Reading

Lorain Schools End DEI Programming to Comply with Federal Guidelines

Posted on April 19, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Lorain Schools End DEI Programming to Comply with Federal Guidelines
Posted In Breaking News

By Erik Jones | Lorain Daily Lorain City Schools has certified compliance with a recent federal directive requiring the end of certain Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in order to maintain eligibility for federal funding. The decision was made unanimously by the school board following an hour-long executive session Continue Reading

Loose Dogs Allegedly Kill Family Cat, Attempt to Charge Children on Elyria Avenue

Posted on April 19, 2025April 19, 2025 by Erik Jones
Loose Dogs Allegedly Kill Family Cat, Attempt to Charge Children on Elyria Avenue
Posted In Community & Culture, Crime

By Erik Jones A disturbing incident on Elyria Avenue in Lorain has left a family grieving the loss of their cat and community members shaken. According to multiple eyewitness statements posted online, two loose dogs entered private property, attempted to charge at children, and killed a pet cat in front Continue Reading

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