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LEOLA MUXLOW, our mom, grandma, sister, favorite aunt, and undisputed greatest hostess, peacefully died on February 5, 2023 at Marlette’s Extended Care during “coffee hour” with her entire family. Named Leola Eileen by her dad, she was born to George and Esther Innes in Marlette on October 1, 1925. While enjoying a lovely farm ....
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Lorain County said farewell to longtime leaders on Dec. 16 in the final 2020 meeting of the Lorain County commissioners. After 20 years Lorain County Administrator Jim Cordes will leave after the commissioners voted to terminate him earlier this month. The boardâs legal counsel, Lorain County Assistant Prosecutor Gerald Innes, also said his goodbyes after announcing his retirement after 28 years earlier this year. - Advertisement - Cordes and Innes were both honored with the commissioners renaming the jury assembly room at Lorain County Common Pleas Court as the Gerald A. Innes Jury Assembly Room in addition to the James R. Cordes Community Room at the Lorain County Transportation and Community Center. ....
Lorain County commissioners are facing legal action by Columbia Local Schools Board of Education objecting to three proposed tax incentive financing (TIF) agreements. On Dec. 10, the commissioners engaged outside counsel in response to the lawsuit filed Nov. 30 by Columbia Schools in Lorain County Common Pleas Court. The lawsuit asks the court to throw out three TIF agreements, arguing they did not receive proper notice or hold a public hearing and they violate provisions of Ohio Revised Code. - Advertisement - The proposed TIF proposal of 10 years at 75 percent exempts the value of improvements on private property from property taxes to help fund future infrastructure improvements such as roads. ....