Archive for February, 2010

Tuesday, 2/23/10

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

In 1979 The Knack topped the charts with “My Sharona”. Les speaks with the Sharona Alperin, THE Sharona!  |Interview

“Willow” by Julia Hoban has hit it’s 6th printing! Check it out. |Interview

Author Joe Hill discusses his new book titled “Horns”. Take a listen! |Interview

Hungry? Go to IHOP todayand get a free stack of pancakes! Dan Campbell tells us how you can fill your belly and do a good deed today. |Interview

UPDATE: Man in custody after store robbery, police chase and crash

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A man is in custody after allegedly robbing the Dollar General on Leona Street in Elyria with a knife and then fleeing the scene.

Curtis Chapman

Curtis Chapman

Elyria police Lt. Andy Eichenlaub said the suspected robber, Curtis Chapman, 53, struggled with a clerk during the robbery, but the clerk wasn’t stabbed. An individual with cuts to their face could be seen inside the store talking to police officers after an ambulance left the scene and Eichenlaub said the clerk may have been punched during the scuffle.

Chapman, he said, took money from the store and fled in a white Cadillac.

The man was detained by Lorain and Elyria police and Lorain County sheriff’s deputies after he crashed the Cadillac at East 36th and Lowell streets at the border of the city of Lorain and Sheffield Township.

The Cadillac ended up in a snowbank when the driver failed to negotiate a turn from East 36th Street on Lowell, said homeowner Mike Smith who  saw the crash.

Smith said the man got out of the car and ran toward his home. Smith said he locked his door and then held it shut as the man banged on it and tried to get in. Police grabbed the man and wrestled him to the ground.

Eichenlaub said Chapman is still being processed and more information would be released later.

Check back at Chroniclet.com for more on this story as it becomes available.

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Winter weather advisory lifted, snow showers possible this afternoon and evening

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A winter weather advisory that was in effect all morning has been lifted, and snow showers are likely this afternoon.

The afternoon is expected to be cloudy with a high near 32, west wind about 9 mph and 30 percent chance of precipitation. Total daytime snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

Snow showers are possible overnight as well, but little accumulation is expected.

Wednesday: Scattered snow showers. Cloudy, with a high near 33. Calm wind becoming north between 8 and 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch possible.

Lorain County and much of northern Ohio was under a winter weather advisory from the National Weather Service until 11 this morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, a large area of freezing drizzle expanded across Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania. The freezing drizzle last until 11, when it changed to snow.

Untreated roads and walking surfaces became glazed with ice and make travel or walking difficult, according to the National Weather Service, which warned to be alert for patches of ice.

In Lorain, the Lofton Henderson Memorial Bridge was shut down for much of the morning after a seven-car accident on it about 7 a.m. East 28th Street was also shut down for a time due to icy conditions.

Monday, 2/22/10

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Medina native and US Navymen CTM2 Skyler Boston just finished up with Haiti relief efforts. He talks about that experience and what is going on now. |Interview

Major General Jerry Curry was the head of the National Highway Traffic Association. He talks to Les about the Toyota Troubles. |Interview

“Flawless” – a new book about the largest diamond to ever take place. Author Greg Campbell talks about it! |Interview