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Author Kelly Boyer Sagert explores the connection between immigration waves and diverse food traditions in “Lorain County ...
Lorain’s iconic former Eagles’ building was given a stay of reprieve by the city’s Demolition Board of Appeals after several questions arose about the condition of the structure. Lorain ...
AROUND 150 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN WAITING MONTHS TO START THEIR JOB AT THE PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD. THEIR JOBS HELD UP BECAUSE THEY HAVE NOT BEEN PROCESSED BY THE U.S. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ...
Three people are facing felony charges after they allegedly were driving two stolen vehicles and crashed them into others vehicles in the city of Lorain, according to a news release. According to ...
LORAIN, Ohio -- Lorain City Schools have been named a Best Communities for Music Education award recipient by The NAMM Foundation. The award recognizes the district’s ongoing commitment to ...
North Korea has detained shipyard officials responsible for a recent failed launch of a new warship that left a 5,000-ton North Korean naval destroyer damaged, according to state media.
The Good Knights of Lorain County, a group that provides free ... ‘Degrading and Misogynistic' Comments A Day in the Life of Shipyard Workers Breaking Gigantic Retired Ships By Hands North ...
LORAIN COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A 32-year-old woman shot in a road rage incident earlier this week remains in the hospital and deputies said the doctors are not going to try and remove the bullet.
A formal launch ceremony for the lead vessel in the four-ship programme was held at Rauma Marine Constructions' (RMC's) shipyard on 21 May, RMC confirmed the same day. The ceremony follows the ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is once again reinforcing its commitment to providing safe and enjoyable experiences on the water by awarding a total of $580,000 in Marine Patrol ...
AMHERST, Ohio — Nicholas DeJesus, 27, is in the Lorain County Jail, accused of shooting an innocent woman during a road rage incident in Amherst Township on Monday. DeJesus appeared in court ...
Despite being approved for hire, nearly 150 new workers at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard have yet to begin their employment due to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management holding up their processing, ...