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Browns coach Eric Mangini loves winter weather

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

BEREA – Let it snow! Let it snow!
Drivers and holiday shoppers might disagree with the sentiment, but Browns coach Eric Mangini is a huge fan of the white stuff and all that accompanies it.
“I really do love this weather,” he said Thursday. “I think it’s great football weather and I think if you know how […]

Northeast Ohio braces for additional lake-effect snow

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

CLEVELAND — Lake Erie’s snow machine isn’t done with northeast Ohio, where communities already have more than a foot and a half of white on the ground.
The National Weather Service has a lake-effect snow advisory in place over the region until noon Thursday because of the potential for up to 4 more inches of snow.
The […]

County departments must cut payroll by 5 percent in 2011; layoffs possible

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

ELYRIA — The Lorain County commissioners voted this morning to approve a 2011 budget that cuts 5 percent from salary and retirement accounts across most of county government.

It’s a move that could lead to layoffs in various departments, including the Sheriff’s Office, that have already shed more than 100 employees from layoffs and attrition over the past two years.

But the commissioners also offered the chance for the various departments to avoid the cuts — if their employees begin working eight hour days and taking an unpaid lunch. The commissioners have been imposing that requirement on their workers over the past year.

In general, county workers work seven hours a day and receive a paid one-hour lunch, the commissioners said.

Despite the cuts the commissioners imposed, the county’s estimated 2011 budget will be about $48.86 million, compared to about $47.4 in 2010. It’s an increase in expenses of around $1.6 million.

After approving next year’s budget, the commissioners held a public hearing on the possibility of increasing the county’s sales tax to help alleviate the county’s budget woes.

The hearing focused mostly on public transit issues, but Commissioner Ted Kalo said he hopes another meeting set for 6 p.m. tonight will focus more on other county services.

Read Thursday’s Chronicle for more on this story.

Police continue to seek couple involved in post-office check scheme

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

MEDINA — Authorities continue to search for a man and woman who reportedly passed separate faulty checks Friday for $1,760 worth of stamps at two Medina County post offices.
Chief Deputy Ken Baca, of the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, said police are still looking for a “younger, medium-height,” heavy-set black woman and an approximately 6-foot tall, […]