Donald Trump and some of his supporters are known for the Big Lie - that the presidential election was stolen. Those of us who agree Trump lost the election also tend to agree that elections officials are doing their best at the local level. Widespread voter fraud is a myth.
But a “vote from the grave,” as happened last fall in Summit County, is unacceptable. And a board of elections investigation revealing that 700 deceased Summit County voters were still registered to vote is alarming.
We agree with Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s move to reject the reappointment of Bryan Williams to the Summit board and place the board under administrative oversight.
A new barbershop is offering a variety of quality haircuts right on Broadway in downtown Lorain.
âI opened up, Dec. 1, and things have been great,â said Dan Scrofano Jr., owner of Scrofanoâs Classic Barbershop, at 929 Broadway. âItâs been a long time coming for me. I have 11 years of barber experience. I love owning my own shop for the personal relationships you can have with your clientele. I just take pride in everything that I do, and it allows me to put my name on it.â
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Scrofano said he really didn t let the novel coronavirus pandemic delay his opening.