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AMHERST NEWS-TIMES • OBERLIN NEWS-TRIBUNE • WELLINGTON ENTERPRISE Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021
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OBERLIN STUDENTS RETURN
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Primary races brewing as local candidates file JASON HAWK EDITOR
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Langston Middle School seventh-grader Mackenzie Brooks, 12, speaks about her experience using technology for distanced-based learning during the coronavirus shutdown, and what returning to school was like.
After nine months, school reopening hailed as a relief JASON HAWK EDITOR
Langston Middle School students in teacher Alison Smith's class get to work on their first day inside the building in nine months.
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OBERLIN — For Jordan Parker, learning online from home wasn't easy. His phone was always right there, pulling his attention away from school work. There were too many distractions, the Oberlin High School sophomore said, and he missed having teachers nearby to keep him focused. "I feel like it was a little
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Health dept.: Vaccine used as leverage by scam callers Scammers are reportedly pressuring local senior citizens for personal Medicare information, saying either cough it up or go without a COVID-19 vaccine. "These are criminals posing as Lorain County Public Health," said a release Friday from agency spokeswoman Katie Bevan. LCPH — the local health department — will never call to ask residents for money, health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security information in order to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Another scam was reported to the Lorain County Office on Aging on Friday afternoon, involving a caller who claimed to be from a Discount Drug Mart pharmacy. The caller asked to go to the victim's house to "verify" personal information, Bevan said. LCPH alerted the company's corporate offices to the scam, and was reassured no pharmacist will ever ask to visit a customer's house. If you receive a suspicious phone call, report it to your local police department or the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office.
Former Lorain Schools employee, now in Oberlin, faces sexual harassment suit CARISSA WOYTACH THE CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM
A high school teacher is suing a former Lorain Schools employee and the district’s school board for alleged sexual harassment. The woman, who filed the suit as Jane Doe to protect her identity, is seeking compensation for lost wages and mental anguish after alleged sexual harassment by former Director of Student and Family Outreach Jrayene "Jay" Nimene.
Her filing alleges Nimene began a pattern of sexual harassment against her in January 2019, including attempting to expose her breasts and kiss her while in her classroom. She said in the suit that she told a security guard about the matter, seeking his advice. The security guard allegedly sent Nimene a text message telling him to stop, according to the lawsuit. Despite that, Nimene reportedly continued to visit the woman’s classroom and started to FaceTime her, demanding nude videos of her, she alleged in the suit.
The woman also said in the suit that Nimene threatened that if she did not remain silent, his friend, former CEO David Hardy Jr., would protect him and she could face disciplinary actions. Fearing retaliation, she did not report Nimene while Hardy was CEO, according to the filing. In July 2019, Doe applied for dean of academics. Nimene reportedly offered to help her prepare for an interview and came to her home. The filing alleges Nimene began touching LAWSUIT PAGE A3
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rocky, because if you got behind it was difficult to catch back up," Parker said. So he was relieved last Wednesday, Jan. 20, when Oberlin City Schools students returned to classes in person for the first time since last March. They are the last of Lorain County's public school students to shift into hybrid mode, after taking some of the most drastic precautions against the spread of
There may be a new president in the Oval Office, but the election cycle hasn't stopped. Candidates are already filing for the next round of races, which include several local city council and municipal court seats. The Ohio 2021 primary election will be held May 4. The deadline for declarations of candidacy in partisan races is 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Amherst Councilman Brian Dembinski (D-Ward 1) was among the very first to file. He said he started gathering signatures to run in October, and found it more difficult than ever because of the pandemic. Some residents didn't want to open their doors, and others didn't want to get close enough to sign. "I've been lucky so far," Dembinski said. "I haven't gotten COVID — but if I did, I wouldn't be able to go to the Board of Elections to file. So I decided to get it done early." Amherst's three at-large and four ward seats are up
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