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Local Kids Win Hearts with Award-Winning Billboard Art

Posted on May 10, 2025May 10, 2025 by Joseph Jones
Local Kids Win Hearts with Award-Winning Billboard Art
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ELYRIA — At Thursday’s Lorain County Commissioners meeting, three young artists took center stage — and the community’s heart — as they were recognized for their winning entries in the Keep Lorain County Beautiful Billboard Design Contest. Sixth grader Madeline Parobek of St. Jude School, fifth grader Sadie Ballinger of Continue Reading

$5 License Fee Approved to Boost Lorain County Road Funding

Posted on May 10, 2025May 10, 2025 by Joseph Jones
$5 License Fee Approved to Boost Lorain County Road Funding
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ELYRIA — Lorain County Commissioners have approved a new $5 motor vehicle license fee aimed at unlocking millions of dollars in state infrastructure funding. The decision came during the board’s May 9 meeting and was presented as a strategic move to maximize returns for local road and bridge projects. The Continue Reading

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