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'After 30 days, it is PTSD': Counselor who witnessed Trump shooting talks mental health
The bullets that whizzed above Kelly Eckrich made her afraid, not so much for Donald Trump, but the thousands of regular folks standing around her. "I said to myself: 'This could be it,'" she said five days later. "I knew we were at a political event with the president, but I didn't think of it as assassination, I thought: 'Shots are fired. Active shooter.' I don't know if that person doesn't like any of us there." ...
Ohio man returns to Inkcarceration after heart attack at last year’s festival
MANSFIELD — Ronnie Beaird nearly lost his life at last year’s Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival at the historic Ohio State Reformatory. Beaird and his wife, Christy, traveled about two hours from their home in Cadiz last year to attend the three-day festival for the first time. Around...
Boil advisory in effect for Elyria residents through at least Saturday
ELYRIA — A boil advisory remains in effect for Elyria water customers. After a brief power outage early Thursday morning caused low water pressure and prompted a usage restriction for non-essential water use through Friday afternoon, Safety/Service Director Chris Pyanowski said the boil advisory will remain in effect until the city receives Environmental Protection Agency approval.
Interview: The Offspring at Inkcarceration
MANSFIELD — The Offspring have sold over 40 million records worldwide, have 20 million monthly Spotify listeners and produced 10 studio albums, including the six-time platinum record, “Smash.”. Minutes before they rocked the Inkcarceration main stage as one of the headliners, I sat down with frontman Dexter Holland...
Medina seeks grant to fund cemetery lake leak
MEDINA, Ohio – Earlier this month the city learned of a grant opportunity that could help fund a much-needed improvement project at Spring Grove Cemetery. Mayor Dennis Hanwell said the funding would come from the Ohio Division of Real Estate Professional Licensing and the Ohio Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission.
Pastor: Overcoming a divided nation will take prayer, love and seeing, hearing Jesus
As I write this article we are two days removed from the assassination attempt on Donald Trump’s life. By the time you read it, we will be closer to a week removed. The events of that day remind us of how divided we are as a nation, though to be honest, I believe that the divide is magnified in the media and on social media. Most know how to be good neighbors even if they vote differently from each other. But it does raise the question, how should we, especially Christians, handle or conduct ourselves in such times?
Brook Park firefighters extinguish blaze in unattached garage on Schaaf Drive
BROOK PARK, Ohio -- An unattached garage caught fire at about 7 p.m. June 8 on Schaaf Drive. When police arrived, flames and black smoke were billowing from the garage. Police evacuated residents from homes in the area. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
Shelby aiming to enhance safety for kids who walk, bike to school
SHELBY — Shelby City Schools has set its sights on improving safety measures for students who walk or bike to school. The district will receive consultant assistance from the Ohio Department of Transportation to help develop a school travel plan for three of its schools. Assistance from ODOT is...
Be part of the 175th Wayne County Fair birthday party; parade entries being taken
From humble beginnings in 1849, when the first Wayne County Fair was held on a dusty patch of land, to the modern-day extravaganza that attracts visitors from far and wide, the has been a beacon of progress and pride. The fair is more than funnel cakes and Ferris wheels. For...
'Cancer can grow': OhioHealth mammography unit screened 1,000 patients during first year
An extra 1,000 women received mammograms in the past year, thanks to OhioHealth's new mobile mammography unit. Those are patients who would have either never received screening or delayed it a few more years, according to Lori Holzworth, imaging manager for OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital. "If the lady's got a lump,...
Mansfield Officer Bourget Honored with MADD Distinguished Enforcement Hero Award for Fourth Year Running
It's a badge of relentless determination and vigor that Officer Bourget dons, not just once but four successive times now, as Mansfield Police Department proudly announces via their Facebook page, the prestigious awarding of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Distinguished Enforcement Hero Award. The commendation, heralding his battle against intoxicated drivers, isn’t new to his shelf; it marks his fourth annual recognition for having the highest number of DWI arrests within his department.
Junior golfers show their talent in Ashland Times-Gazette tourney at Brookside Golf Course
The 44th annual Ashland Times-Gazette Jr. Golf Championship tournament was played at Brookside Golf Course on July 17 and July 18. The winner in the girls Division 5 competition, ages 15-18, was decided in a sudden death playoff for the second year in a row, and for the second year in a row it was the same two girls. Only this year the winner was different.
10 most expensive homes sold in Lorain, July 8-14
A house that sold for $195,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Lorain in the past week. In total, 17 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $128,947, or $97 per square foot.
Brunswick responds to third water main break this month on Center Road
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- Mere days after two water main breaks caused the closure of portions of Center and Pearl roads, motorists were faced with another water main break on Center Road near Stearns Street July 17. “This is not related to the previous ones, but it is the same line,”...
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