The history of Avon Lake's Lake Shore Cemetery is documented in Avon Lake Public Library's online history collection and a forthcoming book.
The Lorain County Prosecutor's Office wants to encourage responsible celebrating over the Independence Day holiday.
βLake Erie fishing is like nothing else in the world,β said Governor Mike DeWine.
The monument will take another step toward completion on July 3.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland, Erie County, Lorain County and the Western Reserve are forming a singular organization.
The fourth annual parade of decorated bicycles, tricycles, scooters and wagons will kick-off Independence Day.
The Illuminating Company will be shutting off power to part of Avon Lake on Tuesday, so crews can perform electrical repairs.
Library uses online platform Biblioboard to showcase Avon Lake history, highlight local authors, and provide digital tools for writers
Avon Lake Public Library digitizes historical records from Avon-on-the-Lake Garden Club, which is still active after almost 90 years
A free, family-friendly event will give kids and parents alike the chance to peer into the city's pioneer history.
The free, three-day festival will feature a parade, live music, fireworks and so much more.
The race benefits the Avon Schools Educational Endowment Fund. The first 1,000 adults to register will get a T-shirt and hat.
FirstEnergy said at least 92 customers were in the dark on Tuesday morning.
Superheroes and cupcakes will be the driving force behind a local fundraiser to aid Camp !magine.
Lorain County residents can safely dispose of their unwanted or expired prescription medications on Saturday.
One in six children in America donβt have enough to eat. That includes more than 14,000 kids in Lorain County.
Another eaglet hatched this week. There are now three baby eagles in Avon Lake.
Have you drifted away from your faith and want to come back?
In what has become a semi-annual tradition, the bald eagles outside Redwood Elementary are starting to hatch eaglets.
Teams will scour the city looking for clues on May 5 as part of the city's Bicentennial Celebration.
On April 11, parts of the city will have intentional power outages for more than five hours.
Inner-city children will get the chance to go to summer camp thanks to the Boys & Girls Club and Footpath.
The organization's founder said the field of sunflowers will be planted on Chester Road for at least one more year.
To keep solicitors from knocking on your door, sign-up for the new Avon Lake "Do Not Knock" registry.
St. Paul Westlake hosts series for the entire community
The Lorain County Prosecutor's Office is hoping to curb drunk driving with a free ride program on St. Patrick's Day.
Governor Mike DeWine appointed Joy Mulinex to the position on Friday. She will begin work Feb. 22.
The city said Republic Services will be shut down on Wednesday, delaying trash collection by a day.
Residents on part of Center Road could have their water temporarily turned off.
The city is looking for the family that can build the best snowman. Will it be you and your family?
Worried about the effects of increased screen time on teenagers? This upcoming film presentation could be for you.
Governor-elect Mike DeWine is urging the U.S. Corps of Engineers to take immediate and urgent action to protect Lake Erie.
The last 12 months saw Swenson's come to town, a pig follow a guy home, and the arrival of more baby bald eagles.
Plus, learn how a government shutdown may impact Ohioans, get details on a data breach at a popular bagel shop, and more.
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Even while the city celebrates its 200th birthday, officials are looking to the future and considering new construction projects.
The Avon Lake Schools have run a bevy of charitable collections to benefit local organizations. Find out how students are helping out.
Thousands of Santas will invade Cedar Point for the Teen Leadership Corps.
The Federal Communications Commission wants to change the fees cable companies pay to local communities, jeopardizing local access TV.
The Community Resource Services group are collecting winter coats, warm pajamas, and age appropriate gifts for children in both cities .