Archive for June 14th, 2007
Police Blotter - 06/14/07
County sheriff Friday, May 25 8:12 a.m. – 900 block Griswold Road, $4,500 steel container stolen from property.
Tuesday, May 29 3 a.m. – 22000 block West Road, $1,400 worth of aluminum cable stolen from scrap bin.
Wednesday, May 30 10:06 a.m. – 13000 block S. Durkee […]
Stars and Stripes Proudly waving
ELYRIA — Members of the Elyria Elks Lodge and American Legion are at work today turning Ely Square into a powerhouse of patriotism for tonight’s annual Flag Day celebration. Ron Carr, color guard commander for American Legion Post 12, will give a historical presentation of America’s flags from the classic 15-star version to […]
Lawyers call terror expert ‘unreliable’
Andrew Welsh-Huggins The Associated Press COLUMBUS — Lawyers for a man charged with plotting to attack a shopping mall want the government’s terrorism expert prohibited from testifying in an upcoming trial. They say the expert is not reliable and has his facts wrong. The expert, Singapore-based Rohan Gunaratna, is scheduled to […]
Police: Robber chose lender over bank
LORAIN — Police suspect a man who robbed Pay Day Loans at gunpoint also cased a Fifth Third Bank hours earlier and snatched a woman’s wallet as she walked to her car from the bank. The man, described as a 5-foot-10, 265-pound Hispanic man in his 30s, didn’t rob the bank, but police […]
Foltin takes finance post at Tri-C
Lorain mayor to leave office in August
Brad Dicken and Adam Wright The Chronicle-Telegram LORAIN — Mayor Craig Foltin won’t finish his term as mayor. Instead, the two-term Republican will leave his post to become executive vice president of finance and business services at Cuyahoga Community College starting Aug. 13. Foltin’s […]
Mayor’s early departure throws wild card into GOP’s plans
LORAIN — Mayor Craig Foltin’s decision to leave office early appears to be setting up a struggle for the Republican nod to replace him. The current Republican candidate running to replace Foltin, who did not seek re-election, would seem like a shoo-in for the job […]












