Monday, March 31, 2014

Legal counsel incorrectly identified

Anthony Giardini is the current legal counsel for Lorain City Schools.
When orginally published,  8 attorneys apply to represent Lorain City School District, listed an incorrect counsel.

Illness' progression incorrect

Lorain High School teacher Cindy Llewellyn now has cancer in her lymph nodes.

When originally published, Lorain High School student designs shirts to support teacher fighting cancer contained incorrect information.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Incorrect date for railroad crossing work

The railroad crossing at Root Road in North Ridgeville will be closed for maintenance April 3 through April 11.

When originally published Root Road rail crossing closure in North Ridgeville contained incorrect dates for the project.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Incorrect name for hotel's special package

The 11 Kimpton hotels in the Washington, D.C., area are adding some great amenities to their Blossoms and Bubbles packages available during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Find details at www.kimptonhotels.com/cherryblossom, adding the code word BLOOM to request the Blossoms and Bubbles package, or call 800-KIMPTON.

Incorrect information appeared on Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., set for March 20-April 13.

Incorrect information on Center Ridge Road widening project in headline

The Center Ridge Road widening project in North Ridgeville will affect 19 properties - 18 business and one residence - according to the engineer's office.

Incorrect  information appeared in the headline.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Incorrect information on North Ridgeville contract status in headline

The headline originally published with Union officials ratify proposed contract with North Ridgeville contained incorrect information.
The union voted to ratify the collective bargaining agreement proposed by the North Ridgeville administration. The ordinance for council to authorize the mayor to sign the agreement will be before council March 17.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Morning Journal Corrections Policy

The Morning Journal strives for accuracy in the news stories and other content published on MorningJournal.com and in its print edition.
We are committed to correcting all errors that come to our attention, and encourage readers, story sources and the community at-large to point them out to us.
Errors can be brought to our attention in a number of ways, including contacting the reporter who wrote the story in question by email or phone or by contacting Managing Editor Darryl Tucker at dtucker@morningjournal.com or at 440-245-6901.
We believe that no correction is too small to deserve our attention, and so we urge readers to notify us of everything from clear errors in fact, to misspelling of names, to improper or missing context that leads to a misrepresentation of the issue being discussed.
We strive to correct errors in our reporting as quickly as possible, and in several ways.
If a story has appeared both online and in print, we will print a correction in both places. Our Corrections box in the print edition of The Morning Journal appears daily on Page A2. Our Corrections page can also be found online at MorningJournal.com.
Because we are able to edit stories online after they are initially published, we will do so to fix the information that was wrong. But we will also list a note at the bottom of the story marked "Editor's Note" that points out what was changed from the earlier version of the story. That correction note will also appear on this blog.
We can't guarantee a mistake-free newspaper and website, but we can pledge to be transparent about how we deal with and correct mistakes.