WADSWORTH— A local woman will spend one day in jail after she was sentenced Wednesday for abandoning her 15-year-old pug at a local Walmart in November. Rita L. Swartz, 52, of the 100 block of Terraceview Avenue, pleaded guilty in December to →
MEDINA TWP. — Medina Township trustees have picked their new police chief. Trustee Mark Radice said the board offered the position to Medina County Sheriff Lt. Travis Colonius on Tuesday night after a special meeting at the township hall. If →
MEDINA — An employee of the Medina County Office for Older Adults is being hailed as a hero. Jenny Kiousis, an activities coordinator, is being credited with saving the life of 85-year-old Hulda Seese, a volunteer at the Office for Older →
BRUNSWICK –– A teenage girl was shot in the leg with a BB gun Monday afternoon near Brunswick Library and a 16-year-old boy is facing charges. Officers responded to Brunswick Library at 4:59 p.m. for a report of a female juvenile who →
WADSWORTH — The city of Wadsworth is more than 3,600 miles away from Hucknall, but their leaders think their transatlantic similarities are worth exploring with an international partnership. Mayor Robin Laubaugh said the idea for Wadsworth to →
MEDINA –– The Ohio Department of Transportation is planning a state Route 18 construction project, but its schedule is tentative. The issue comes down to money. As Ohio grapples with the funding cliff facing the state agency →
The driver, whose identity was not available, was treated and released at the scene. →
WADSWORTH — Superintendent Andrew Hill said exchanging questions and answers regarding the future of Central Intermediate School is done, and it’s time for the school board to determine the next steps in dealing with the Ohio Facilities →
MEDINA — City Council’s Finance Committee voted unanimously Monday against a petition to detach more than 8 acres of land to Lafayette Township that would have made way for a housing project. A local developer had asked the city to →
BRUNSWICK –– Joe Salzgeber, who just filed re-election petitions, resigned from his Ward 3City Council seat Monday evening, following a public hearing called to determine if he could serve simultaneously on Council and as the county →
An Orville-based trucking and concrete plant will seek a variance that if approved, would allow it to build a new concrete plant in the township. Sharon Township Zoning Inspector Neil Jones said Orrville Trucking and Grading Co. filed the variance request with the township Jan. 22. →
MEDINA — Thomas Sigel promotes scores of events every year in Medina County and surrounding areas, but one stands out among the rest, he said. “This is our most compelling program,” the Ohio Regional Music and Cultural Outreach →
BRUNSWICK – An interim principal will finish out the school year after the midyear resignation of Principal Brian Miller. Miller, who has been at Willetts Middle School for more than a decade and also served as assistant principal, will →
BRUNSWICK –– Brunswick Reformed Church was one of hundreds of churches nationwide that held a “Night to Shine” on Friday. The dance, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation, benefited people with special needs. The Brunswick →