BRUNSWICK — In 2011, a $4.7 million renovation of the Brunswick Auto Mart Stadium was completed, including new bleachers, locker rooms, restrooms, concessions, new turf and other improvements. One thing that was not touched were the visitors →
MEDINA TWP. — Medina Township trustees didn’t have to go far to find their new police chief. Travis Colonius, 49, is a lieutenant with the Medina County Sheriff’s Office. He’s also a Medina High School graduate and resident →
MEDINA — Medina Police Chief Ed Kinney said Tuesday that the police department can’t take sole credit for the reduction in drug overdoses in the city in the year 2018. He said he believes the community also has made headway. “I →
WADSWORTH — Mayor Robin Laubaugh and city officials discussed Wednesday upcoming construction on a new downtown streetscape, financial stability and an increased use of social media during the annual State of the City address. Laubaugh said →
WADSWORTH — City Council took action Tuesday night on a housekeeping matter with electrifying implications. Tree trimming is a typical city operation, but Service Director Robert Patrick said fallen tree branches are the most significant →
When his passenger told him he was stung by a bee -— and promptly went into cardiac arrest — Jerry Clapper drove him straight to the fire station, where rescue workers saved his life. →
MEDINA — Superintendent Aaron Sable said Tuesday that he is not about to make a knee-jerk reaction in regard to redistricting students to address overcrowding at some schools. But some changes might need to be made — even if future →
When Medina was just a clear spot in the wilderness, the earliest settlers knew they needed divine guidance. Doctrinal differences weren’t so important to the pioneers venturing into the untamed frontier, but having a place to worship was, so →
“Going over there, you are expecting to help the kids but, in reality, at the end of the week I realize that the kids did so much for me. You learn a lot about yourself and your heart and how important it is to love someone.” →
WADSWORTH — Wadsworth Schools is making efforts to get more technology into the hands of its students, Superintendent Andrew Hill said Friday. Hill said the district’s five-year plan, which took effect in 2016, has an extensive →
The snow outside did not dampen the spirits of those gathered to celebrate a rescheduled community worship service in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. →
MEDINA –– The Queen Bee’s Closet has taken over the space that formerly housed 4 Ladies and More. While both businesses are based in the resale market, aiming to fill Medina’s consignment needs, the Queen Bee’s has a →
MEDINA — Love is in the air at the Medina County Office for Older Adults. A couple from the senior center started dating last July and announced on Valentine’s Day they are going to move in together, proving you are never too old for →
The temperature was around 30 degrees, with a wind that made it feel a lot colder. But Aaron Costic was hoping for even colder temperatures so the ice carvings around Public Square would last longer. It’s still a stark contrast with two years →