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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

Teen Charged After Chromebook Explodes in Elyria Classroom

Posted on May 9, 2025May 9, 2025 by Joseph Jones
Teen Charged After Chromebook Explodes in Elyria Classroom
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ELYRIA, OHIO — A 15-year-old male student is facing felony charges following a May 9 incident at Eastern Heights Middle School involving the intentional ignition of a school-issued Chromebook — an act police say is tied to a dangerous social media trend known as the “Chromebook Challenge.” According to the Continue Reading

Lorain Police Promote Halsey, Swear In 5 New Officers

Posted on May 9, 2025May 9, 2025 by Joseph Jones
Lorain Police Promote Halsey, Swear In 5 New Officers
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LORAIN, OH — May 8, 2025 — The Lorain Police Department marked a milestone week with the promotion of a seasoned officer and the addition of five new recruits to its expanding force. Lt. Bryant Halsey Promoted Officer Bryant Halsey has been promoted to the rank of Police Lieutenant, recognizing Continue Reading

20 Arrested in Elyria’s “Operation Genesis” Drug Crackdown

Posted on May 9, 2025May 9, 2025 by Joseph Jones
20 Arrested in Elyria’s “Operation Genesis” Drug Crackdown
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ELYRIA, OH — May 9, 2025 — The Elyria Police Department announced the successful conclusion of Operation Genesis, a multi-week narcotics enforcement initiative that led to the arrest of 20 individuals and the seizure of significant quantities of illegal drugs and firearms. The operation began on April 4 and concluded Continue Reading

Quick-Thinking Tow Driver Aids Amherst Car Rescue

Posted on May 9, 2025May 9, 2025 by Joseph Jones
Quick-Thinking Tow Driver Aids Amherst Car Rescue
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A man trapped beneath a vehicle in Amherst was rescued thanks to the swift response of a local tow truck driver, LifeCare Ambulance, and Amherst fire and police. While Amherst fire personnel were still en route to the scene, a tow truck operator who works with both Vaughn’s Towing and Continue Reading

Lorain Driver Hits Pole, Crashes Into Creek, Cited for OVI

Posted on May 8, 2025May 8, 2025 by Joseph Jones
Lorain Driver Hits Pole, Crashes Into Creek, Cited for OVI
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Lorain, Ohio — A Lorain man is facing multiple charges after crashing his vehicle into a creek early Thursday morning, leading to an OVI citation and a pending court date. Officers responded shortly after 2:00 a.m. on May 8 to a report of a downed utility pole near Oak Point Continue Reading

Chaos Erupts at George Daniel Stadium During Track Meet

Posted on May 8, 2025May 8, 2025 by Joseph Jones
Chaos Erupts at George Daniel Stadium During Track Meet
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On the evening of May 7, 2025, what began as a routine track and field meet at George Daniel Stadium in Lorain turned into a scene of disorder and confusion as multiple fights broke out among spectators and possibly students. Initial Confusion and Breakdown in Response Shortly after the meet Continue Reading

Lorain County Steps In to Support Kids When School Is Out

Posted on May 7, 2025May 7, 2025 by Joseph Jones
Lorain County Steps In to Support Kids When School Is Out
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LORAIN COUNTY, OHIO — For many families, summer isn’t a break. It’s a scramble. When school lets out, children lose daily structure, hot meals, and the safety net that classrooms and teachers provide. This year, Lorain County is stepping in to help fill that gap. At their May 6, 2025 Continue Reading

“You Were Invited”: Forum Fallout Hits City Hall

Posted on May 7, 2025May 7, 2025 by Joseph Jones
“You Were Invited”: Forum Fallout Hits City Hall
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LORAIN, OHIO — Public frustration over city leadership’s absence from a recent Community Safety Forum reached a boiling point this week, with new allegations that Mayor Jack Bradley and members of his administration not only ignored the event — but actively tried to shut it down. The April 29 forum Continue Reading

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