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Reading is cool
Last week, students at Shupe and Powers Elementary schools celebrated Right To Read week. Powers Elementary School principal Paula Roth spent the week going to second and third grad classrooms to read with all of her students. The second graders read "Eve of the Emperor Penguin," while the ...
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Dodge Drive gate remains. Pleas from Northpointe residents fall on deaf ears
by JOHN LASKO News-Times reporter By a 5-2 vote, city council members decided to keep a metal gate which separates residents who live on Dodge, Royal and Lancer drives from those in the Northpointe Estates neighborhood. Nearly 30 people packed council chambers Monday evening and ...
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Bars cited for serving teen informant beer
by JOHN LASKO News-Times reporter Five Amherst bars and their bartenders were cited for providing alcohol to an underage informant working for the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) on Friday, Jan. 22. Two undercover agents, who were assisted by the Amherst Police Departmen ...
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City to participate in new AMP hydroelectric project
by JOHN LASKO News-Times reporter By a 7-0 vote on Monday, Jan. 22, council members gave mayor David Taylor the green light to participate in American Municipal Power (AMP) Meldahl/Greenup Hydroelectric project. While the city of Amherst is not investing any money in the constru ...
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Troops collect for Haitian kids
by JOHN LASKO News-Times reporter Amherst Brownie Troop #341 and Daisy Troop #580 spent nearly two hours Thursday evening collecting supplies to help the citizens of earthquake ravaged Haiti. Residents came to the Nord Middle School cafeteria and dropped off such items as diaper ...
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Open wide
Families from all over Lorain County converged on Trinity Evangelical Free Church Saturday. Nearly 70 workers served up soup, hot turkey and ham sandwiches, along with other goodies free of charge. (Photo by John Lasko) ...
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