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Amherst (/ ˈ æ m h ər s t / AM-hərst) [5] is a city in Lorain County, Ohio, United States. It is located 28 miles (45 km) west of Cleveland within the Cleveland metropolitan area . The population was 12,681 at the 2020 census .
Amherst Township was established as a judicially-independent township in 1830, and named after Amherst, New Hampshire. [5] It had been originally created as "Town(ship) number 6 in the 18th Range" (of the Connecticut Western Reserve); but prior to 1830, it was judicially attached to "Black River township".
The New Indian Ridge Museum, Historic Shupe Homestead, and Wildlife Preserve is a private museum and nature reserve located on Beaver Creek in Amherst, Ohio, consisting of the Shupe Homestead site. The grounds contain two additional lots of upland and lowland mature wooded forest that contain wetlands, vernal pools, and an area floodplain.
Joseph Adam Miller III (born June 28, 1969) is an American educator and politician currently serving as the State Representative for the 53rd district of the Ohio House of Representatives. He is a member of the Democratic Party. His district consists of portions of Lorain County. He is a former City Council Member for the city of Amherst, Ohio.
All Ohio Excellence in Journalism: Akron Beacon Journal named best daily newspaper in Ohio. Gannett. Akron Beacon Journal. June 10, 2024 at 4:16 PM.
Ohio's first newspaper box turned Narcan distributor made its debut this week in Canton, promising free access to the lifesaving medicine in an area of need. The box, located in the lobby of the ...
Sun Newspapers was formed as a chain of weekly newspapers serving Northeast Ohio. Prior to a major reorganization in 2013, the chain consisted of 11 weekly newspapers serving 49 different communities in Greater Cleveland. [1]
Marion L. Steele High School, commonly known as Amherst Steele, is a public high school located in Amherst, Ohio, United States, approximately 30 miles (48 km) west of Cleveland. The school is named after Marion L. Steele, a long serving principal.