Archive for October 15th, 2007
Wahoo! Tribe wins 4-2!
Kenny Lofton’s 2-run homer set the tone and gave the Tribe the 2-run margin it needed to secure a victory over the Boston Red Sox to go up 2-1 in the American League Championship Series.
See Tuesday’s Chronicle-Telegram for a complete game recap.
Never mind — it wasn’t a gas leak
A suspected gas leak at the Center for Leadership in Education forced the evacuation of the Burns Road building Monday giving employees a short-lived break from work.
The Elyria Fire Department was called out to the building at about 10:24 a.m. and found employees standing outside after believing they smelled gas in the building. About an […]
Mom who left baby in garage gets 4 years
A tearful Heather Heck apologized this afternoon for leaving her baby alone in her garage while she traveled to
Pennsylvania for Thanksgiving, saying she would be punished for her actions for the rest of her life.
That didn’t stop
county
Common Pleas Judge Edward Zaleski from sentencing the 24-year-old
Lorain woman to four years in prison.
Wesley […]
Gas leak could snarl LCCC traffic
A gas leak at the Center for Leadership in Education has forced the evacuation of the building located at
201 Burns Road
.
The Elyria Fire Department is on scene. Fire officials said the gas leak has been located and they will remain in the area until Dominion Gas Company arrives to make the necessary repairs.
The […]
Win points Browns in right direction heading into bye
CLEVELAND — If the Browns ever figure out a way to stop the opposition, they could be unstoppable. As it is — with a defense ranked near the bottom of the league — the Browns are a stunning 3-3 following a 41-31 win Sunday over the Miami Dolphins (0-6). […]
Brian Dulik: ‘Chud’ and guts have Browns offense rolling
Every player, coach and employee in the Browns organization refers to offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski by his nickname. Calling him “Chud’’ at this point, however, seems disrespectful. “Gridiron Genius’’ or “Miracle Worker’’ is much more appropriate for a man who has transformed Cleveland’s moribund offense into one of the best in the NFL. […]













