NewsCenter 25 - Fri Nov 06
Friday, November 06, 2009 at 11:44 a.m. SANDUSKY, OH -- The following is a message from Cedar Point: Cedar Point is searching for talented entertainers and technicians to fill more than 100 positions in the park's Live Entertainment Division for the 2010 summer season.
Drunk driver crashes twice, knocks out Erie Co. powerNBC24.com - Fri Nov 06
A suspected drunk driver was involved in two separate crashes Thursday afternoon, sending himself to the hospital and knocking out power to an area of Erie Co.
Injectable H1N1 vaccine availablePort Clinton News Herald - Fri Nov 06
Erie County Health Department has received 2,300 doses of the injectable H1N1 vaccine.
State dropping review triggered by complaintsPort Clinton News Herald - Thu Nov 05
ERIE TOWNSHIP -- After months of acrimony and a state investigation, the owners of a local business park have withdrawn their allegations of wrongdoing against the county improvement corporation.
Local Girl Scouts to collect clothingNews-Messenger - Thu Nov 05
SANDUSKY -- Girl Scouts throughout Erie, Huron and Sandusky counties will do a good turn Saturday, collecting gently used clothing for Sandusky Bay Area Goodwill.
for the RecordNews-Messenger - Thu Nov 05
THEFT At 12:24 a.m. Tuesday, in the field near Sandusky County Road 177 in Green Creek Township, someone stole a propane air cannon from a sunflower field.
Vermilion voters bring back 3 familiar facesChronicle-Telegram - Wed Nov 04
Vermilion voters returned two incumbents and a former incumbent to office in Tuesday's nonpartisan City Council races.
Challenger wins Vermilion mayoral raceChronicle-Telegram - Wed Nov 04
The City of Vermilion will have a new face at its helm. Mayor Jean Anderson lost her bid for re-election by about 400 votes to challenger Eileen Bulan.
Margaretta school levy fails, programs may be cutNews-Messenger - Wed Nov 04
CASTALIA -- With the Margaretta school district levy failing in both Sandusky and Erie counties, Superintendent Ed Kurt said officials will have to worry about school programs being cut next year.
FLOC, CMWJ voice concerns of recent raids by ICE/Border PatrolLa Prensa - Lorain/Cleveland Edition - Tue Nov 03
At an Oct. 29, 2009 press conference, Toledo-based FLOC stressed that recent 'raids' by ICE have been counterproductive, if not illegal.
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