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Lodi, Ohio is located in Medina County. Zip codes in Lodi, OH include 44254. More Lodi information.

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Friday May 11 | Fredericksburg.com

Devotion grows in youth for Mormons

"It's the best way to start the day, and it helps us with a pretty good knowledge of Scripture," said Trevar, 16.

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Thu May 10, 2012

Plastics News

Bruce Muller honored by SPE rotomolders

Bruce Muller, a Society of Plastics Engineers activist who started a colorant manufacturing company focused on rotational molding, received the Past President's Award at the SPE Rotational Molding Division's TopCon 2012 on May 7. He joined SPE in 1969, and has served on numerous committees.

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Wed May 09, 2012

The Daily Record

On campus

Universities and colleges submit a complete listing of deans' lists and graduates at the end of each quarter or semester.

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The Macon Telegraph

Mormonism grows; devotion begins in youth

"It's the best way to start the day, and it helps us with a pretty good knowledge of scripture," said Trevar, a 16-year-old junior at Cloverleaf High School near Lodi.

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The Medina Gazette

Nearly 300 people lose power after semi hits pole

A tractor-trailer snapped a utility pole early Tuesday morning just south of Lodi, causing a power outage for nearly 300 customers.

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Tue May 08, 2012

NewsNet5.com

Accident closes Medina County road

An early morning crash Tuesday shut down State Route 83 in Lodi for several hours.

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Wed May 02, 2012

Cleveland.com

Witness says pickup truck driver made off with two tricycles: Brunswick Sun Police Blotter

THEFT, MICHAEL DRIVE: A resident said a dark colored pickup truck stopped in front of her house and stole two tricycles at 6:35 p.m. April 24.

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