Lorain County Community Guide - Jan. 23, 2020

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Volume 7, Issue 4

Old TeleTech bought by NOMS for $2.2M JASON HAWK EDITOR

Steve Manheim | Chronicle

The former TeleTech and Lisn building at Park Avenue and State Route 58 in Amherst Township has been purchased by NOMS Healthcare for $2.2 million.

BULLETIN BOARD Thursday, Jan. 23

AMHERST TWP. — An office building once used as a T-Mobile call center has been purchased for $2.2 million by NOMS Healthcare. The Sandusky-based company announced Thursday that "hypergrowth and anticipated continued rapid expansion" led it to buy the property at Park Avenue and State Route 58. The seller was Lake Erie Financial Services, an affiliate of First Federal Savings & Loan Associa-

tion of Lorain, which runs a bank next door. NOMS, or Northern Ohio Medical Specialists, plans to renovate 10,000 of the building's 46,200 square feet. It will move about 30 team members into the space in the coming three months, according to a release from Vice President of Marketing and Communications Lisa Nicolella. The company expects to increase the number of employees there will around 100 by the third quarter of the year. Most of those will be existing employees, Nicolella said, but

there will also be new ones coming on board due to growth. The building will mainly be used to house administrative offices, though NOMS' headquarters will remain in Sandusky, she said. They include information technology, operations, human resources and billing offices. There will also be several "hoteling" spaces that can be used by administrators stationed elsewhere but who need a place to work when on site. NOMS also plans to have an NOMS PAGE A2

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY

• ELYRIA TWP.: “Autism Spectrum Disorder: Navigating Insurance and Medical Necessity” will be presented from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23 at the Murray Ridge Service and Support Administration Office, 9740 Murray Ridge Rd. Marla Root, founder of the Ohio Autism Insurance Coalition, will speak on private and public insurance benefits for people with autism. In addition to having extensive experience as an administrator in mental health, developmental disability services and program development, Root is a former Ohio Advocate of the Year, and proud parent of a 22-year-old son named Eli who has severe autism spectrum disorder. To register for this free event, call 440-324-2366 by Jan. 21.

Saturday, Jan. 25 • AMHERST: The Firelands Athletic Booster Club will present a comedy night on Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Amherst Eagles, 1161 Milan Ave. Doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets are $25 and include soft drinks, beer and food. There will be raffles, including a 50-50 raffle as well as the comedy show. For tickets, call Traci Newman at 440-669-3676. Money raised will be used to support athletic scholarships, equipment and improvements connected to the Falcons sports programs. • CARLISLE TWP.: Lorain County’s largest inside garage sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Lorain County Metro Parks Carlisle BULLETIN BOARD PAGE A3

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Jason Hawk | Oberlin News-Tribune

Martin Luther King Jr.'s image looks over the crowd gathered Monday at MLK Jr. Park on Vine Street in Oberlin. For more on the ceremony, see page C1.

Miller: Welcome to the death threat club JASON HAWK EDITOR

Calling for gun reform has earned Ohio Rep. Casey Weinstein, D-Hudson, thinly-veiled death threats. The state legislator tweeted pictures Thursday night showing messages found stuffed into his mailbox. "On this day in 1775, the British demanded we surrender our weapons. We shot them," was written on one page. "Welcome to our group of legislators who have already been given death

threats for wanting common sense gun reform," Rep. Joe Miller, DAmherst, tweeted back to Weinstein. In a phone interview Friday, Miller revealed that he received a death threat shortly after being elected to the Ohio House in 2018. The Ohio Highway Patrol, which is entrusted with state officials' safety, alerted him to a threat made on a pro-gun blog, he said. Troopers didn't find reason to beef up security due to the remark, he said. Miller said death threats are "part of the job," and

Rep. Joe Miller expected by legislators. But he is not afraid. "I think people just get frustrated and they rant, and that's the vitriol that's

accepted today under our current leadership, at the top, and the federal level," he said. "This is Trump's America, where you bully and you threaten if you want to get your way." Weinstein is the sponsor of House Bill 349, which would ban possession of large-capacity magazines. He is also the co-sponsor of HB 316, a red-flag law that would, with a court order, allow law enforcement to temporarily take guns from people who are deemed a threat to themselves and THREATS PAGE A2

INSIDE THIS WEEK Amherst

Oberlin

Wellington

Project Freshwater cleans up trash • B1

New Board of Education leaders sworn in • C1

Fifth Third Bank robber remains at large • D1

OBITUARIES A2 • CLASSIFIEDS A4 • KID SCOOP B4 • CROSSWORD C3 • SUDOKU D2


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