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1 comets win; kish injured - page 14 dad slugs coach over call 3 amherst news-times a lookuper. 'cuts coming if levy fails' ahead the annual halloween parade, sponsored by fire department, will be held on sunday, oct. 26. registration for costume contest begin at p.m. san springs building located 480 park ave. judging start promptly 4 with parade to follow immediately. trick-or-treat friday, 31 from 6 7:30 residents who wish hand out candy are asked turn porch lights. brownhelm historical association meet 7 today, wednesday, carriage barn mill hollow. after business meeting dave cotton and terri de shon present program. they portray sea captain thomas wilford his wife, fannie gilmore wilford, lived in lorain that time was known as charleston village. discuss what life like village lakes. public is invited attend this st. peter united church of christ having its octoberfest dinner 19 12:30 until 2:30 fellowship hall 582 tickets $8 adults $5 children (6-12). menu includes homemade sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, corn, applesauce, pies, breads beverages. all ticketsmust purchased advance. office 988-4965 reservations. no sold door. local physician, author nutrition guru bob demaria program titled "balancing human hormones naturally," 8, library. has created people their own or assistance health care provider. he role optimal health. explain how incorporate natural drug free protocols into regimen without soy based bio-identical products. several books including "dr. bob's drugless guide balance female hormones," trans fat survival guide," health." john lasko reporter "stop slide schools" theme -school campaign. last monday's board education meeting, superintendent steve sayers outlined possible cuts school dis trict may have make issue 33, 6.9 emergency operating levy, fails polls nov. 4. "going asking additional taxes, our current economy, not idea good time," told crowd gathered s"chool meeting. "we would rather ballot revenue during very, very difficult economic time, but backs wall district." president valerie neidert quick interrupt telling there been discussions nor any decisions made regarding these cuts. "as we were putting together, i just think talk about it means ultimately students staff know situation already," said. "we're bleeding financially now need perform surgery here." november general election district's chance pass collecting continued 10 homecoming spirit pride everywhere friday afternoon parade. floats.cheerleaders.the court, kids greeojiaiuaod face paint, along steete-rjantl traveled down route, drumming up team support big game doubt westlake demons had feel excitement.above, queen katrina zvosec her court: bailee openshaw, angelina santiago, brandi drexler, melissa partyka, demyi scott, andkaylee" koller. more photos 7. (photos randy meyers) teens take crime scene elderly scammed two teenagers charged scamming three hundreds dollars. according lieutenant joseph kucirek police phone unsuspecting senior citizens throughout city, claiming grandson. "any (scamming) victim 65 years old constitutes first degree misdemeanor charge bumped felony theft deception," explained. release vic tims' ages fear might jeopardize on-going investigation. incident occurred sept. 17, around 7:04 p.m., an address meadowview lane. kucirek, male victim's son called someone phoned father, tricking him giving money unknown suspect, 11 joshua livingston fake cops caught different story 19-year-old gargasz 16-year-old passenger actually enough officers when attempted pull driver leavitt road early morning hours 21, wasn't case. 2:50 a.m., carry real badges sworn protect uphold law, dispatched near cooper foster reference man georgia avenue cell being pulled thought officers. 'they yelling while using red blue strobe lights air horn," week. "when didn't come stop, then drove past complainant, middle finger that's figured weren't kidnapped scary couple one family learning 22-year-old tor ransom. "on (sept. 21) approximately 4:10 dispatchers received 911 stating she contacted stated needed brought predetermined location," department divulge much kidnappers wanted, other demands, where located. "officers able obtain information suspects," "our also c david bright f ts s : $ & r kss j h p 8 sgo i- s' j& ? jvs grads spark expansion. jason wynne, bryan henceroth, greg christian, james adams graduates county joint vocational returned complete electrical work (photo tina salyer) busy place summer four school's career-technical labs rebuilt remodeled. most extensive part construction project addition new state-of-the-art welding fabrication lab. lab roughed electricity, administration took great knowing electricians working started careers industrial elec tricity jvs. elyria-based south shore electric, which awarded contract project. theyng nil proud members international brotherhood workers (ibew 129), completed die five-year apprenticeship although span decades job titles range
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Full Text | 1 comets win; kish injured - page 14 dad slugs coach over call 3 amherst news-times a lookuper. 'cuts coming if levy fails' ahead the annual halloween parade, sponsored by fire department, will be held on sunday, oct. 26. registration for costume contest begin at p.m. san springs building located 480 park ave. judging start promptly 4 with parade to follow immediately. trick-or-treat friday, 31 from 6 7:30 residents who wish hand out candy are asked turn porch lights. brownhelm historical association meet 7 today, wednesday, carriage barn mill hollow. after business meeting dave cotton and terri de shon present program. they portray sea captain thomas wilford his wife, fannie gilmore wilford, lived in lorain that time was known as charleston village. discuss what life like village lakes. public is invited attend this st. peter united church of christ having its octoberfest dinner 19 12:30 until 2:30 fellowship hall 582 tickets $8 adults $5 children (6-12). menu includes homemade sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, corn, applesauce, pies, breads beverages. all ticketsmust purchased advance. office 988-4965 reservations. no sold door. local physician, author nutrition guru bob demaria program titled "balancing human hormones naturally," 8, library. has created people their own or assistance health care provider. he role optimal health. explain how incorporate natural drug free protocols into regimen without soy based bio-identical products. several books including "dr. bob's drugless guide balance female hormones," trans fat survival guide," health." john lasko reporter "stop slide schools" theme -school campaign. last monday's board education meeting, superintendent steve sayers outlined possible cuts school dis trict may have make issue 33, 6.9 emergency operating levy, fails polls nov. 4. "going asking additional taxes, our current economy, not idea good time," told crowd gathered s"chool meeting. "we would rather ballot revenue during very, very difficult economic time, but backs wall district." president valerie neidert quick interrupt telling there been discussions nor any decisions made regarding these cuts. "as we were putting together, i just think talk about it means ultimately students staff know situation already," said. "we're bleeding financially now need perform surgery here." november general election district's chance pass collecting continued 10 homecoming spirit pride everywhere friday afternoon parade. floats.cheerleaders.the court, kids greeojiaiuaod face paint, along steete-rjantl traveled down route, drumming up team support big game doubt westlake demons had feel excitement.above, queen katrina zvosec her court: bailee openshaw, angelina santiago, brandi drexler, melissa partyka, demyi scott, andkaylee" koller. more photos 7. (photos randy meyers) teens take crime scene elderly scammed two teenagers charged scamming three hundreds dollars. according lieutenant joseph kucirek police phone unsuspecting senior citizens throughout city, claiming grandson. "any (scamming) victim 65 years old constitutes first degree misdemeanor charge bumped felony theft deception," explained. release vic tims' ages fear might jeopardize on-going investigation. incident occurred sept. 17, around 7:04 p.m., an address meadowview lane. kucirek, male victim's son called someone phoned father, tricking him giving money unknown suspect, 11 joshua livingston fake cops caught different story 19-year-old gargasz 16-year-old passenger actually enough officers when attempted pull driver leavitt road early morning hours 21, wasn't case. 2:50 a.m., carry real badges sworn protect uphold law, dispatched near cooper foster reference man georgia avenue cell being pulled thought officers. 'they yelling while using red blue strobe lights air horn," week. "when didn't come stop, then drove past complainant, middle finger that's figured weren't kidnapped scary couple one family learning 22-year-old tor ransom. "on (sept. 21) approximately 4:10 dispatchers received 911 stating she contacted stated needed brought predetermined location," department divulge much kidnappers wanted, other demands, where located. "officers able obtain information suspects," "our also c david bright f ts s : $ & r kss j h p 8 sgo i- s' j& ? jvs grads spark expansion. jason wynne, bryan henceroth, greg christian, james adams graduates county joint vocational returned complete electrical work (photo tina salyer) busy place summer four school's career-technical labs rebuilt remodeled. most extensive part construction project addition new state-of-the-art welding fabrication lab. lab roughed electricity, administration took great knowing electricians working started careers industrial elec tricity jvs. elyria-based south shore electric, which awarded contract project. theyng nil proud members international brotherhood workers (ibew 129), completed die five-year apprenticeship although span decades job titles range |
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