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Archive for February 20th, 2008

Growing unique flowers

Education takes an offbeat path every January at Oberlin College. That’s when one of the college’s hallmarks, winter term projects, takes place. To graduate, each student must complete three projects, which basically are mini-internships.
This year, a number of students traveled abroad to do social service work, while others volunteered […]

Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Local and State.
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North Ridgeville is site of chain’s third café

NORTH RIDGEVILLE — There’s nothing much like settling in with a hot cup of joe on a cold winter day. And, as of last Wednesday, North Ridgeville has added a new player to the coffee mix.
Café Ah-Roma —  […]

Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Local and State.
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MAN shoots ex, kills self; police were called to home 6 times since November

ELYRIA — Lynn Nolan was afraid, convinced that her ex-husband would harm her.
On Tuesday, he did.
Police say that her ex, James H. Nolan, 48, went to the home the couple used to share at 616 Cambridge Ave. on Tuesday afternoon, shot Lynn several times and then turned the gun on […]

Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Top Stories.
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Restraining orders don’t really restrain anyone

Battered women who seek protection from the courts via restraining or protection orders are essentially depending on their abusers to honor those legal documents.
Too often, however, cases of domestic violence that result are dismissed by judges because women are afraid to pursue the case, a move that empowers the offender even more.
“Really, no […]

Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Top Stories.
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Man dies in Elyria fire

ELYRIA — A bedridden man could not escape the flames and smoke that filled his 17th Street home Tuesday night, dying before firefighters could force their way past the flames into the home to rescue him.
The body of 69-year-old Carlton L. Glass was found inside the burning building, where he likely died of smoke […]

Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Top Stories.
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Tokar faces downtown Elyria foreclosures

Lisa Roberson
The Chronicle-Telegram
ELYRIA — A man once referred to as “the king of downtown” is at the center of several foreclosure lawsuits filed months after he declared bankruptcy, according to county and federal court records.
Jay G. Tokar, of Avon, probably is best known as being the man behind several real estate […]

Posted: February 20th, 2008 under Top Stories.
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