With everything from vintage neon signs from the 1950s to table after table of car parts as far as the eye could see, the Medina Indoor Automotive Swap Meet attracted about 3,000 attendees Sunday. →
While the winter season brings a lot of fun things like the holidays and snow-centered fun, some might say that “winter bites.” Main Street Wadsworth captured this theme at Friday’s First Friday event, which kicked off the 2019 First Friday season. →
The Ohio Department of Transportation is proposing a roundabout at the intersection of state Route 162 and state Route 3 in the township. The hope is to reduce crash dangers with the intersection change. →
Just before Christmas, Katie Hominsky’s health was declining at a rapid pace. But there have been several positive developments for the 32-year-old Medina woman, who was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis in February 2010. →
Whether your favorite Girl Scout cookie is a Thin Mint or a Samoa, the Girl Scouts invite you to Tagalong this year as cookie sales begin next week. →
Medina County commissioners took two months to find a new transit director. After Mike Salamone announced his resignation Oct. 26 to take a similar job in Warren, commissioners found his replacement. Shannon Rine’s first day was Dec. 26. →
The discussion of upgrading dispatch in the city of Brunswick, Brunswick Hills Township and Hinckley Township has been going on for many months now. Hinckley trustees finally made their decision and will be moving forward with a Medina County-run system. →
High winds were blamed for power outages to about 142 FirstEnergy customers in Medina County who still were without power Tuesday morning. →
Obviously, no alcohol or drugs were involved in the evening. What party did offer was enough food to feed an army, a euchre tournament, live entertainment from Logan Bruce and fellowship. →
Medina County in 2018 saw tragedies and triumphs, moments of sorrow and celebration and instances that shocked the community in more ways than one. It was an eventful year. Of the hundreds of stories penned in 2018, 10 stood out from the rest as →
The April 9 discovery of Margaret Douglas’ body inside a closet in her Wadsworth home left a community in need of answers. The 98-year-old widow was strangled to death and then hidden in the closet, covered with various items and clothing. It →
It was nothing more than a “hoax,” according to the Medina Police Department. Yet, when the call went out that there was an active shooter at Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital, help came from virtually every law-enforcement agency in →
When the Recovery Center of Medina County opened its doors in 2017, it was championed as an endeavor that was much needed due to the opioid crisis gripping the region. Medina County Chief Probation Office Veronica Perry jump-started the project →
When Medina County Fair Director Bob Bauman went through the motions of booking the entertainment acts for the 2018 fair, he was told about an up-and-coming country act that was going to be a huge hit by the end of the summer. Kane Brown was →