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First round of Chronicle charity auctions raises $170

The first round of online auctions to support The Chronicle’s Not-Forgotten Box has raised $170 to buy toys to help Lorain County children have a happier holiday season. Twenty auctions ended overnight, and all 20 items listed sold, for a total of $170. ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Darth Vader,  Salvation Army

Free Thanksgiving dinners for those in need; holiday closings list

Free Thanksgiving dinners will be offered at various locations this week to residents in need of a holiday meal. All are welcome to attend the following dinners: 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Lorain County Community College Spitzer Conference Center, 100 ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Republic Services, Inc.

No public funeral for slain Vermilion man, calling hours today

VERMILION — The public funeral for homicide victim Jeremy Simko was canceled Monday afternoon as the case continues to twist and turn. Jack Bradley, attorney for Simko’s wife, Julene, said Monday that the funeral will be a private ceremony for family ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  24 Nov 2009

Chronicle’s Not-Forgotten Box will be on Channel 5 news tonight

WEWS crews interview Adam Shields in the CT lobby Friday. (Photo by Bruce Bishop, The Chronicle-Telegram.) The Chronicle-Telegram’s Not-Forgotten Box — and more specifically reader Adam Shields’ donation of his massive Star Wars collection — are slated ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  23 Nov 2009

Lorain man found dead in apartment

Terry Edwards was found sitting in a wheelchair in front of a television around 1 p.m. on Sunday. The resident manager of his apartment building in the 400 block of Broadway had noticed several newspapers lying in front of Edwards’ door. When he ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  23 Nov 2009

Police log for Nov. 21, 2009

10:08 a.m. – 1700 block Lexington Ave., a woman reported an unknown man at a house she was visiting snatched her purse and ran from the home. 7:21 p.m. – E. 36th Street and Pearl Avenue, Edgar Colon, 47, of Lorain, charged with possession of marijuana ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Kmart

Lorain police investigating shooting

LORAIN — Police are searching for a 20-year-old Lorain man in connection with a shooting Thursday evening in the 800 block of West 14th Street. Two 17-year-old Lorain boys were driving in the area and passed people in front of 818 W. 18th Street ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  21 Nov 2009

BLOTTER: Nov. 21, 2009

Thursday, Nov. 19 12:58 p.m. – 800 block Brownell Ave., theft of school-issued laptop. 3:44 p.m. – 1000 block Meister Road, Apples, Cynthia Ferguson, 25, of Elyria, charged with the theft of paper towels. 4:14 p.m. – West 14th Street and Reid Avenue, ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  21 Nov 2009

Police log for Nov. 20, 2009

6:59 p.m. – 500 block Washington Ave., Kizzy Heans, 28, of Lorain, charged with disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct by intoxication and disorderly conduct persisting. Vanessa Gaddy, 28, of Lorain, charged with felonious assault. 8:06 p.m. – 1600 ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Home Depot, Inc.

Corrections for Nov. 19, 2009

In a story Nov. 14, The Associated Press reported that lethal injection is used by Ohio and 35 other states. The story should have made clear that one of the states, Nebraska, is switching from electrocution to injection and that its proposal to use a ...

From CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM STAFF, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  19 Nov 2009

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