Archive for August 10th, 2007
County greets new teachers
New Elyria High teacher Amanda Belcher (left) shares a laugh with Stephanie Alexander-Johnson, a new guidance counselor at the school.
ELYRIA — While Lorain schools struggle to recover from a round of layoffs, other school districts around the county are celebrating the hiring of more than 125 teachers, administrators and guidance counselors.
New hires from around the […]
Off the beat, Aug. 11, 2007
S. Lorain gets phone lines back
The advent of cell phones has left many people believing land lines are a thing of the past.
Well, don’t tell that to the residents of South Lorain.
After Tuesday’s heavy rain storm, a 300-foot section of underground phone cable was damaged, knocking out phone service to hundreds of residents. They […]
Meteor shower sure to dazzle
The annual Perseid meteor shower will hit its peak this weekend, and area stargazers are gearing up to watch shooting stars streak across the sky.
The best viewing in the county will also be free to the public Sunday evening when the Black River Astronomical Society hosts a viewing of the shower at the Neilson […]
Former pharmacist indicted in lethal chemotherapy case
CLEVELAND — A former pharmacist has been indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide in the case of a 2-year-old girl who died after receiving an improperly mixed dose of chemotherapy.
Eric Cropp, 39, of Bay Village, failed to catch a mistake in a saline solution that was administered to Emily Jerry of […]
Weapons stash found at shooting suspect’s motel room
BOWLING GREEN — A type of rifle used by snipers, several other weapons and a large quantity of ammunition was found in a Michigan motel room rented by a truck driver accused of killing two co-workers at an Ohio company, authorities said Friday.
Calvin Neyland Jr., 43, of Findlay, was being held without bond in the […]
Storms bring at least 3 twisters; woman killed
MARION — A storm system spawned at least three tornadoes as it swept across northern Ohio, killing one person and leaving thousands of homes and businesses without power Friday morning.
In Marion, about 40 miles north of Columbus, a falling tree limb struck a sport utility vehicle, killing a woman as she drove during the […]












