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Driver injured, Amherst Township office heavily damaged in crash (VIDEO)
Kennedy Carrier, owner of janitorial business Summit Valley Services, was away from the office when a white minivan crashed into his building at 44901 North Ridge Road.
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Midview hosts 19th ARTastic Fest, highlights student creativity
More than 1,000 pieces of student artwork were on display Thursday afternoon as the Midview school district held its 19th annual ARTastic Festival.
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Elyria senior housing development breaks ground
Foster Senior Lofts will include more than 40 new housing units for people 55-years or older on the property of the former Thomas Jefferson School.
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Amherst schools opens StoryBook Trail
The trail, a collaboration with the Amherst Library, spans a previously completed 800-meter gravel pathway outside Powers Elementary and Amherst Junior High at 548 Milan Ave.
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Woman shot on Lorain's east side
Lorain police responded to the 3100 block of Denver Avenue shortly before 10 p.m. for a report of a shooting.
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Main Street Lorain opens applications for small business enhancement grants
The grant will provide up to $500 to eligible small businesses to purchase branded items, decor and other furnishings to help promote their storefronts in downtown Lorain.
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Lorain man pleads guilty in $400,000, seven-year USDA hiring kickback scheme
Kirk Perry, 60, pleaded guilty Tuesday before U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in the District of Columbia to conspiracy to commit money, property, and honest services wire fraud. His sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 4.
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Contractor's guide to county projects is May 15
"A Contractor's Guide to Lorain County CDBG CHIP Projects and Lead Abatement," will be held at the Lorain County Transportation and Community Center, 40 East Ave. in Elyria starting at 8 a.m.
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North Ridgeville students visit NASA's Glenn Research Center for "tech day"
The center's "tech day" invited about 200 middle school students from across northeast Ohio for a day of design challenges, tours and engagement with STEM programs. The event was one of several the center offers for younger students to explore careers in a field in which they have an established interest.
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