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Metro Central NAACP recognizes award winners for Women's History Month
To commemorate Women's History Month, the Metro Central NAACP awarded nine "sheroes," individuals who have done heroic deeds for communities throughout Lorain County.
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Church of the Open Door to celebrate its 75th anniversary
Over the years, Church of the Open Door has played an active role in community outreach, including launching Cornerstone Pregnancy Services, now known as Cornerstone Women's Health Center, and Generation House, housing for homeless women with children, participating in community clean ups and a host of other activities.
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Lorain workshop to teach playwriting to locals
The workshop, which takes place from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 12 at the South Lorain branch of the Lorain Public Library, 2121 Homewood Drive, Lorain, will provide foundational guidance on writing a compelling one-woman show, covering character development, monologue structure, movement and storytelling techniques.
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Fundraisers Around Lorain County
Nonprofit, school and civic events.
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Food Distributions Around Lorain County
Food pantries and community meals.
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Elyria Fire Department responds to Winckles Street structure fire
The fire, which erupted at 147 Winkles St., began at approximately 5 p.m. There were no injuries, according to Elyria Fire Department Chief Joseph Pronesti.
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Dogs rescued in Elyria house fire
In total, 14 dogs were saved from the house fire, according to Elyria Fire Department Assistant Chief Dean Marks.
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Disturbed brings 'The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour' to Rocket Arena
Disturbed's alt-metal-sounding mayhem began a quarter of a century ago with the release of its definitive debut, "The Sickness."
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'We are at peace; and so should you be:' Lorain County marks National Vietnam War Veterans Day
March 29 marks the day the last U.S. Combag troops left Vietnam in 1975, 20 years after the start of the war.
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Mercy Health lawsuit closer to final after Board of Commmissioners vote Friday
The Board of Commissioners on Friday voted unanimously to sign documents settling the lawsuit. The Board is not alleged to have done anything wrong and doesn't have to pay anything as part of the settlement, but still has to sign off on it.
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