Archive for December 4th, 2007
Elyria livable? Ask the mayor
EHS Student Council members will host a 45-minute forum in the EHS Auditorium at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday exploring the topic “What makes a city livable?”
Guest speaker at the forum will be Mayor Bill Grace, who will talk for about 10 minutes and also field questions from audience members. The forum is the first of […]
You don’t have to be alone on Christmas
Anyone who would like a Christmas dinner is invited to come to “Sharing Christmas,” the annual celebration at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Elyria Township.
The free turkey dinner will be served from noon to 2 p.m. and all that is required is that you come hungry.
Dinner also will be delivered to those unable […]
Rudolph pulled from candy dish to fame
Editor’s note: The end of this story was cut off in today’s paper. Here is the story in its entirety.
COLUMBUS (AP) — They look terrific for a duo whose holiday act debuted 43 years ago.
Though one is still carrying around a spare tire of belly fat, it doesn’t seem to have aged him, and the […]
Doug Clarke: Playoff only thing that can save BCS from itself
Basically, it wound up just the way Buckeye fans prayed it would: Ohio State vs. Somebody. The top two teams playing for the national title. Or are they?
Here, just because no one asked, are Clarke’s Top 10 College Football Teams for this season:
1. LSU
2. Southern Cal
3. Oklahoma
4. Georgia
5. Ohio State
6. Mizzou
7. West Virginia
8. Kansas
T9. Florida
T9. Oregon*
(* […]
Andrew Bagnato: Quit whining, BCS got it right this season
College football playoff supporters need to find a new cause.
The BCS worked this time. Deal with it.
At the end of the looniest autumn in memory, the computers whirred and wheezed and spit out an entirely reasonable pairing for the Bowl Championship Series title game: No. 1 Ohio State vs.
No. 2 LSU.
As BCS controversies go, there […]
Browns’ comedy of errors not so funny: Crennel wants fewer mistakes
BEREA — Browns coach Romeo Crennel typically sees a glass as half-full, rather than half-empty.
On Monday, however, he adopted a different attitude when discussing Cleveland’s 27-21 loss to the Arizona Cardinals one day earlier.
“If you chose to, you could look at some of the positives, but I choose to look at all the other plays […]













