Archive for September 26th, 2007
Indians 4, Mariners 3: Borowski blows lead but Tribe still wins
SEATTLE _ After a wild pickoff attempt set up the go-ahead run, Kenny Lofton knocked in Asdrubal Cabrera with a sacrifice fly in the 12th inning and the Cleveland Indians outlasted the Seattle Mariners 4-3 Tuesday night.
Cabrera opened the 12th with a four-pitch walk from Brandon Morrow (3-4). Ryan Rowland-Smith took over and his first […]
Browns: Nothing positive out of latest loss
So much changed with one missed assignment by Nat Dorsey. Phil Dawson’s field goal was blocked. The Browns fell to 1-2. The red-eye flight got longer. The world, and the team itself, views the team differently. If Dorsey had held firm at the point of attack and Dawson’s field goal […]
Sheila Ann Davis
Sheila Ann Davis, (nee Bedgood), 60, of Columbus, died Wednesday, September 19, 2007, at OSU Medical Center in Columbus.
She was born August 27, 1947, in Lorain. She attended Clearview High School and was a longtime resident of Lorain before moving to Columbus.
She was a member of New Covenant Believers Church in Columbus where she […]
Hospital planned in Elyria
CHP will build facility near Ireland Cancer Center
ELYRIA — A new medical facility, tentatively called St. Mary’s Community Hospital, likely will be built next to the Ireland Cancer Center on Schadden Road, but what role it will play in the area’s health care network isn’t being disclosed, hospital officials said Tuesday.
The facility, which is not […]
Coughlin: Times have changed at Notre Dame
Two eras in Notre Dame football collided last Saturday and they’re still clearing the wreckage. The great coach Ara Parseghian, now 80, was honored in the morning at the unveiling of his statue — a magnificent piece of artwork by the famed sculptor Jerry McKenna, who has done 20 pieces at Notre Dame and […]
Fall takes its first couple of days off
Summer tried this week to hang on a bit longer.
On Monday and Tuesday — the first two official days of fall — temperatures in Lorain County soared close to or past 90 degrees, leaving some to wonder if they put away those shorts and sandals too soon.
After a Tuesday morning low of 55, […]













