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School districts required to join ESCs
Sandusky has used North Point Educational Service Center for support staff and school resources for years, but the district will probably rely on it more often now because of a new state law.
Longtime friends Dennis Kucinich and Marcy Kaptur travel new-look campaign trail as rivals
Around Cleveland and its West Side suburbs, a Dennis Kucinich yard sign is a pronouncement of familiarity and exuberance: "DENNIS!" scribbled rakishly in black against a bright, banana-peel yellow background.
Jerry Sandusky laments his plight
Jerry Sandusky declared Friday that people have turned against him, moments after the ex-Penn State football coordinator asked a judge for greater freedom while he awaits trial on child sex abuse charges.
Alex - This 6-month-old tabby-and-white kitten is a fun-loving little guy. He is good with kids, cats and dogs.
Pair indicted for Jan. 9 Madison Street shootout
While two suspects in a Madison Street shooting have been formally charged, Sandusky police say at least two more arrests could follow.
Before big box stores, Sandusky residents shopped downtown
Back when 10 pounds of sugar cost only 49 cents, Sandusky residents went to the corner of Water and Hancock streets to buy their groceries.
Inmate death second at Ohio county jail this year
SANDUSKY, Ohio - Jailers in northwest Ohio say an inmate who died in his cell had been checked on minutes before they found him unresponsive.
Magruder Hospital appoints nursing vice president
Magruder Hospital recently appointed Kathy Durflinger as the hospital's vice president of nursing, a position she has held on an interim basis since June.
Sandusky man charged with rape in Jan. 28 incident
Police arrested a Sandusky man Monday for allegedly performing oral sex on a sleeping woman.
Vermilion man dies at Erie County jail
Corrections officers checked on Robert Baswell Jr. at 2:45 a.m. Tuesday and found him to be OK in his cell.
Militia trial starts in Michigan with jury picks
This combo of eight photos provided by the U.S. Marshals Service on Monday March 29, 2010 shows from top left, David Brian Stone Sr., 44, of Clayton, Mich,; David Brian Stone Jr.
Johnson drove his vehicle off the road in an attempt to avoid Partlow's. Johnson reported non-incapacitating injuries, as did passenger Gladys Cook, 63, of Sandusky.
Sandusky man caught huffing air cans again
A Sandusky man was arrested Monday after police found him huffing air duster cans, his second such offense in recent weeks.
Florence Rutger, Jan. 7, 1922-Feb. 6, 2012
Florence lived life to the fullest. She loved to laugh and make others happy. She was generous, kind, and fiercely protective of her loved ones.
Poverty and unemployment in northern Ohio and throughout the nation became the central issues Saturday in the first debate of candidates in the race to represent the newly drawn 9th Congressional District.
Plans begin to honor 1813 battle
For more information on plans for the bicentennial celebration of the Battle of Fort Stephenson, call George Keller at the Strand Theater at 419-355-8548, or Pam Hoesman at Birchard Public Library at 419-334-7101. The bicentennial committee also has a page on Facebook.
The Mailbag: Are Marcy Kaptur and Dennis Kucinich visiting Tsubaki?
Q: We heard Marcy Kaptur and Dennis Kucinich will be stopping by the Tsubaki plant picket line on Monroe and Cement St.
Sandusky police ax legal warning in complaint form
At the behest of local NAACP members, Sandusky police opted to remove a legal warning from the document they provide to residents who want to file a complaint against an officer.
The Lorain County General Health District's Vital Statistics Office houses the birth and death records beginning in 1908 to the present.
Woman who stole from churches sentenced to jail
A Huron woman who stole more than $140,000 from two Sandusky churches was sentenced to four years in prison today.