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i deputies taser man twice - page 5 she meets king james 3 amherst news-times public library r?i r.pnimfi ktrf investors donate land for lccc consolidated group, which is comprised of lorain county investors, last week announced its intent to up three acres in township community college a future outreach center. the property, located off rt. celebrating -st. peter's united church "guests an anniversary dinner this weekend. sketch below was used construction original 20x40 feet frame building 1857. st. first german by brian engle n-t correspondent war between states rumor, abraham lincoln considering run white house; and america boiling with dissension, when group immigrants established evangelical congregation north amherst. 'the date oct. 13, and, saturday, on 150th creation, what now called christ will celebrate rich history tradition guest speakers. reverend mark pemberton said church's pride heritage keeps alive. " "there lot that tradition," jie said. he at time establishment, would have been only "f s w r bor j h f .5-2 o 58, just south ohio turnpike exchange. steven g. luca, managing partner said, "we tremendous respect role it plays educating our enhancing county's exnectina as manv 200 "the wave germans settle farmers, shop keepers, or stone cutters. there were other churches town before that, but they english origin," explained. buijding, dedicated 1857, still stands today. behind city hall. 1860, steel bell cast sheffield, england, installed has wrung continuously every sunday throughout 150 years. today, fope, from tower current location street. constructed 1892 cost $12,000. second half 19th century, home movement county, helping establish area such john's u.c.c. continued 10 quality life. opportunity expand further into ensures citizens greater accessibility education." grown more than 50 percent past six years fastest growing ohio. currently, 1 hmihhhib llii 11,000 students are enrolled courses another 3,000 student university partnership. lccc's vision 2015 plan, adopted board trustees 2 meeting, priority "raise com satellite facility munity's participation attainment higher goal increasing enrollment 40 over next decade part state ohio's plan increase education enrolling 230,000 ohioans 2017. homecoming '07 above, warming start horhecomirig parade thursday young-"" sters representing powers elementary school. left, queen courtney jarvis coughlin crowned football game. fair warning brecksville braves comes these float riders standing front "burn braves" sign. below, sydney schaeffer, 4, gets action parade. four alumni inducted gallery success schools distinguished friday during special ceremony held marion l. steele high 2007 honorees teresa tarnowski goodell, class 1977, assistant professor inductees david allyn drake, (represented doris lyle,) elizabeth higgins horner, represented joan rosenbusch, alexander karl kummant. donation help achieve through expansion center initiatives. fall, opened 10,000 squarcifoot wellington serve fully residents oregon health sciences university; 1955, chairperson mathematics department florida; kummant, 1978, presi
Object Description
| Title | Amherst news-times, 2007-10-10 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2007-10-10 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, Amherst news-times, 2007-10-10 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
