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Nine Graduates Earn Bachelor of Applied Science in MEMS at Lorain County Community College 60th Commencement Ceremony
Nine Lorain County Community College graduates earned Bachelor of Applied Science in Microelectronic Manufacturing (MEMS) degrees at the college’s 60th annual Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 11. The graduates were among 2,040 students to receive LCCC certificates and degrees this year. They include Jeffery Boyles (Elyria), Nathaniel Bratton (North Olmsted), William Hardway (Vermilion), Jacob Hart (Amherst), Brian Kachur (Lorain), Ally Marszal (Elyria), Andrew Milchak (Cleveland), and Emily Williams (Grafton).
Money Miley: Birthday girl leads Colts to Division II district semifinal win over Norwalk
WILLARD — Miley Shafer couldn't have driven herself to the ballpark if she had to. With our without a parent. The Clear Fork freshman pitcher celebrated her 15th birthday on Tuesday night with a dominant performance in the circle leading the Colts to a 2-1 Division II district semifinal win over Norwalk in Willard. Shafer already has a sectional championship win, a Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference title victory and a district tournament win all before she's received her...
Freshman pitcher dazzles as Clear Fork knocks off Norwalk
WILLARD — Miley Shafer celebrated her 15th birthday in style. Clear Fork’s freshman pitcher twirled a complete-game three-hitter as No. 2 Clear Fork held off No. 4 Norwalk 2-1 in a Division II district semifinal game Tuesday in Willard. The unassuming Shafer struck out eight and did not...
WATCH: Erie County driver saved from water-filled ditch by bystanders, deputies
ERIE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Bystanders came to a man’s aid after he flipped his car into a water-filled ditch on Sunday morning. The incident happened near the intersection of State Route 4 and Smith Rd in Sandusky. A driver passed the scene, stopped, and immediately called 911. “I’m...
Bellevue Calls on Locals to Engage in Fall Civic Class for City Government Insight
Bellevue residents, get ready to dive into the workings of your city. Bellevue Essentials is calling on locals who have a stake in their community’s future to join its fall civic engagement class. The program is designed to offer first-hand knowledge of city government and inspire active participation among residents who live or work in Bellevue. Classes are scheduled for Wednesday evenings, commencing Sept. 11 and concluding Nov. 20.
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