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This may be the year when nobody’s perfect.
To prevent the spreading of H1N1, also known as swine flu, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that school districts cancel perfect attendance awards this year.
Some area districts ...
OBERLIN — In “AMERIKA: a notebook in three parts,” filmmaker and Oberlin College graduate Mika Johnson seeks to initiate a social and cultural awakening within America while at the same time, present America in its true light — a view that may be ...
LORAIN — Computer classes at the Lorain Public Library System are often booked solid within a week or two of announcement. Waiting lists for classes sometimes run into the hundreds.
The changing demand is a product of the economy and the recession, ...
OBERLIN — With the deadline fast approaching for the National Geographic Traveler and Photo District News Photo Contest, Oberlin College associate professor Geoff Pingree wasn’t sure whether to enter.
But his writing partner, Lisa Abend, gave him a ...
As the City faces many General fund challenges in the coming months, the unavoidable issue of layoffs is upon us.
The AFSCME Officers feel that Council should be aware of a few of the following concerns that we have, as it appears that our employees ...
LORAIN — Area students have an excellent learning resource right at their fingertips.
For the past two years, the Homework Help Center at the main branch of the Lorain Public Library has been fostering an environment of creativity for kindergarten ...
SPENCER — A westbound train derailed at the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway switching station in Spencer on Wednesday, rupturing a fuel tank and closing off state Route 162 for most of the day.
Spencer Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Schmoll said a couple ...
LORAIN — From pistol-toting cops to Nobel Prize-winning authors, Lorain has produced some truly remarkable women throughout its history
Just ask Carmelene Januzzi, a trustee of the Black River Historical Society and keynote speaker at the society’s ...
VERMILION — Folks busy scraping ice off their windshields may think warm weather is a distant dream, but as January creeps to a close, one local group is preparing for the promise of spring.
Vermilion in Bloom, a nonprofit organization that promotes ...
Kenneth L. Coleman
The Chronicle-Telegram
MEDINA — Being in a zone is supposed to be a good thing.
But it was all bad for Elyria on Friday night as the Pioneers got lost in Medina’s 1-3-1 zone defense and came out on the losing end of a 60-42 ...