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Lorain is under new leadership and for the city’s new mayor, that meant asking someone to let him in the city hall door. “Our chief here has also been very helpful. He got me actually into the building on January first,” said Lorain Mayor Jack Bradley referring to the new police chief sitting beside him. “And so, it’s been a learning experience.” Mayor Bradley, Chief James McCann and Lorain Schools interim CEO Greg Ring answered questions from residents at the 20 th annual Speak Up & Speak Out forum at Lorain City Hall Saturday afternoon.
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Updated: 12:39 p.m., Friday Dec. 20, 2019. A tax reassessment requested by a gas transmission company has Lorain County officials frustrated by the possibility of losing nearly 40 percent of the expected taxes before the county has collected any money at all. The NEXUS pipeline was initially estimated to bring $9 million to Lorain County, but the company is appealing to the Ohio Department of Taxation for a reassessment of its value.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Nov. 14:Lorain school board votes out CEO;Akron special needs student left in van;Cleveland Clinic receives…
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The Ohio Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a fight over how the state intervenes in repeatedly poor-performing school districts.
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, August 27: Scooters return to Cleveland;Lorain Schools' CEO dispute;Avon Lake increases penalties for drivers…
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Late author, Lorain native to be honored on her birthday.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, August 1:DeWine suspends execution;Perry nuclear plant temporarily shuts down;Cuyahoga jail struggles to…
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Morning Headlines: Bills Could Reduce Punishment for Drug Crimes, NE Ohio Gets $437,000 for ProjectsHere are your morning headlines for Monday, July 8:Bills could reduce punishment for drug crimes;NE Ohio gets $437,000 for projects;Cleveland mulls over…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, June 10:State launches effort to reduce stillbirths;Teen driving accidents spike;Cuyahoga County may let…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, May 30:Sewage overflow affects Lake Erie beaches;17 tornadoes confirmed in Ohio;Akron Public Schools,…