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Celebrating Mother’s Day on a Budget

Tuesday, May 9th, 2023

Rachel Krych, The Chronicle-Telegram’s Coupon Queen

Trying to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend on a budget?

You’re in luck!

The Chronicle-Telegram’s Coupon Queen, Rachel Krych, made her weekly visit and shared how you can make this Mother’s Day special on any size budget!

Check out Rachel’s column every Tuesday in The Chronicle-Telegram!

Lorain Hires Brian Lynch as Next Girls Basketball Coach

Tuesday, May 9th, 2023

Brian Lynch, Lorain Titans Head Girls Basketball Coach

With former Lorain girls basketball coach Mark Feldmann retiring, the Titans have now promoted assistant Brian Lynch to the top job!

Here is a statement from Lorain Athletic Director Bryan Koury:

“We are excited to announce the hiring of Brian Lynch as the next head girls’ basketball at Lorain High. He will take over for longtime head coach Mark Feldmann who recently retired.

Coach Lynch was the varsity assistant at Lorain High last year and has been instrumental in building Lorain’s youth program.  He’s coached at every level from elementary through varsity. 

Brian is currently a teacher at Longfellow Middle School in Lorain, and he will move over to the high school for next school year. 

Brian is a basketball junky that has a tremendous ability to develop relations with kids. His vision for the program, and style of play, fits exceptionally well with our student-athletes.  We are excited about the future of Lorain High basketball.”

Renewal on the Mind for Elyria

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023

Elyria Mayor Frank Whitfield

Elyrians have said “yes” to renewal! In the May election, Elyria voters renewed the city’s longstanding income tax levy supporting general operations.

Mayor Frank Whitfield returned to the show this morning to voice his pride in the city’s voters and how the levy will help move the city forward.

 

A Night at the Bee… A Success Once Again!

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023

Colleen Walts

“A Night at the Bee” was a success!

The United Way of Greater Lorain County’s fundraiser brought in an estimated $21,000!

Spokesperson Colleen Walts stopped by to recap the event that helped raise vital funds for their local education initiatives.