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High-Speed Chase in Lorain County Stems from Domestic Threat Involving Baseball Bat

Posted on June 7, 2025June 7, 2025 by Erik Jones
High-Speed Chase in Lorain County Stems from Domestic Threat Involving Baseball Bat
Posted In Crime

A high-speed pursuit unfolded across Lorain County on Saturday after an initial call reported a man threatening someone with a baseball bat at a residence near Phillip Court, off Furnace Street in Elyria. Early scanner traffic indicated the incident began as a domestic situation involving an ex-boyfriend making threats inside Continue Reading

Commissioners Call for Voter Input on Sheriff’s Office Sales Tax Plan

Posted on June 7, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Commissioners Call for Voter Input on Sheriff’s Office Sales Tax Plan
Posted In Breaking News

Lorain County voters will be asked in November to consider a 0.25 percent sales tax increase that would provide permanent funding for the operations of the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office. The Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on June 6 to begin the formal process required to place the measure on Continue Reading

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