MEDINA — If you want to know the level of generosity in the community, there was no better place to be Wednesday than the Salvation Army of Medina. There, the number of people snaked around the building was in the dozens, representing the 269 →
Leadership Medina County has taken on a project to come up with a count of residents who are homeless — sheltered and unsheltered — in Medina County. Known as the Point In Time, or PIT count, the information is used to help document →
MEDINA TWP. — Days after receiving an unsigned letter at his business, Thomas Flood said he is receiving significant support from the community. “Our Facebook page has had like 11,000 engagements, almost all of its positive,” →
WADSWORTH — From possible drug use to issues of mental health, officials with Wadsworth Schools said Tuesday that the needs of students outside the classroom continue to grow and the district must find ways to help students cope. More than 20 →
Montville Township Police Lt. Matthew Neil said that he said what he could to appeal to William Howard Taylor II, who had been on the run for almost a day after being accused Friday of domestic violence. “I told him it would be better if he →
MEDINA — There are 1,379 Medina County employees under the umbrella of the Medina County commissioners. The county’s new hire, Ryan Goff, director of loss control/risk management, was brought on board a little over a month ago to make →
MEDINA TWP. — Thomas Flood, a licensed nurse practitioner and owner of Medina Family Practice and Wellness Center said he was shocked to receive an anonymous letter in the mail last Friday. “I went over and picked up the mail and saw a →
BRUNSWICK —A Sunday night call from a teen claiming to have shot his mother was a hoax Brunswick police said. “I didn’t take my medication and my mom was trying to ground me so I shot her,” said the caller, who claimed to be →
The owner said the increase in banquet facilities in the area combined with a decline in demand for golf courses contributed to the closure. →
BRUNSWICK –– The Brunswick school board approved Monday a resolution seeking a renewal of its general operations levy in May. The 1.9-mill levy, which originally passed in 1992, brings in about $2 million to the district →
MEDINA –– The owner of Astro Computers, along with other small businesses, worked together to gather food for families in need through their Ham It Up for the Holidays food drive. “We’re collecting for the Salvation Army →
About 60 officers from 13 area agencies took part in the annual event. →