Lorain County Community Guide - May 6, 2021

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Loaded gun found on JVS property “There was no intent to harm anybody or shoot anybody.”

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Lt. Robert Vansant, Lorain County Sheriff’s Office

PITTSFIELD TWP. — An eighth-grader was found with a loaded gun in her purse on the Lorain County JVS property last Thursday morning, according to Lt. Robert Vansant of the Lorain

County Sheriff's Office. The 14-year-old was charged with conveying a deadly weapon on school grounds, which is a fifth-degree felony, and was taken to the county detention

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home. Sheriff's deputies determined the gun belongs to the girl's father, who declined to pursue a theft charge. "There was no intent to harm

anybody or shoot anybody," Vansant said. The girl told investigators she had planned to give the firearm to another student, he said, but how he intended to use it remained

unclear Friday. The incident happened at a farmhouse at the front of the JVS property near State Route 58, just south of the Oberlin city limits. It is leased to the Educational Service Center of Lorain County and used as the Pathways to Success GUN PAGE A3

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Howard Hanna realtor Stacy Pandy shows Michele Stump and her family a home near University Avenue in Elyria on Friday evening.

Realtors react to ‘crazy’ demand JASON HAWK EDITOR

The housing market is on fire, sellers are raking in the dough and buyers are whipped into a frenzy as they desperately make high bids. "There's a massive swarm of buyers for not many listings," said Charles Callicoat, a North Ridgevillebased realtor for Century 21. Homes are easily going for $10,000 to $40,000 over the asking price because competition among buyers is so heavy, he said. The average price of a single-family home in the United States has climbed to an all-time high of $334,500, according to numbers released April 22 by REAL ESTATE PAGE A3

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Madalyn Mull and Lauren Alley, best friends since preschool (as proven by the picture below), have been named co-valedictorians of the Wellington High School Class of 2021.

Best friends since preschool, Mull and Alley named co-valedictorians JASON HAWK EDITOR

WELLINGTON — They've done everything together since preschool. Now best friends Madalyn Mull and Lauren Alley are graduating from Wellington High School as the co-valedictorians of the Class of 2021. "It's really amazing, honestly," Alley said. "Maddie and I have been in a lot of the same classes together and have been friends for a long time." The duo met at age three, and remember immediately being drawn to each other. Over the years, they've played club soccer and

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co-secretary and treasurer. Their families are close, so the girls have even traveled together. "We just get along. We always have pushed each

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been part of Dukes championship soccer teams, joined National Honor Society together, both serve on Student Council and are splitting duties as class

other to be better," Mull said. "We're very similar. We're both very driven and focused on our goals," Alley agreed. The key to their long friendship and success: Stay away from drama and trust each other, the girls said. Now both have achieved top academic honors, with tied 4.505 GPAs. That means they'll share the spotlight on Sunday, June 6, when Wellington High School seniors step across the stage to receive diplomas in an outdoor ceremony at the Dickson Street stadium. Turning the tassel won't

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