MEDINA — Medina Schools plans on hiring an assistant athletic director for the 2019-20 school year. The hire will work under Medina Athletic Director Todd Hodkey and be responsible for the sports programs at Claggett and A.I. Root middle →
Firefighters were forced to relay water to the scene from Hamlin and Weymouth Roads due to how far back the structure sits on the property. →
BRUNSWICK –– Superintendent Michael Mayell presented possible designs for the new $63 million middle school to the school board Monday. The school would be built on the property where Edwards and Visintainer middle schools now sit. The →
Two people from Medina County are part of a federal civil rights lawsuit filed Friday against respective Board of Elections and the Ohio secretary of the state in the U.S. Northern District Court in Youngstown. Filing the suit from Medina County →
GUILFORD TWP. — The afternoon sun shone against the bright white snow as a band of winter hikers explored the sights and sounds of Medina County Park District’s River Styx Park. “There are a lot of things going on in the winter, →
MEDINA — The Medina County Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Board is planning on collaborating with two other agencies to put a social services levy on the ballot in November. The Medina County Office for Older Adults, and Job and Family →
MEDINA — Fans of Irish whiskey and Guinness beer will have to go elsewhere. Sully’s Irish Pub, 117 W. Liberty St., will be closed indefinitely for repairs after a water main pipe burst around midnight Wednesday. It caused considerable →
YORK TWP — A Norwalk Road home caught fire late Friday morning, bringing out firefighters from three departments to battle the blaze. According to Erhart/York Township Fire Chief Ken Barrett the call came in at around 11:20 a.m. When they →
Leadership Medina County volunteers want to drive out any idea that there are no homeless people living in Medina County. So they took to the streets recently to count residents who are homeless — sheltered and unsheltered — in a study →
BRUNSWICK –– Shortly after Superintendent Michael Mayell announced that he would be retiring, the school board decided to ask him to keep the position for a while longer. Mayell decided to retire after finding out that, thanks to his →
Between the possibility of another federal government shutdown and the official implementation of the most significant tax reforms since the Ronald Reagan administration, this year’s tax season is gearing up to be a year of questions. Medina →
MEDINA — For the Codding clan, fire service was truly a family affair. Just look at the history. There was at least one member of Leland Codding’s family on the Medina Fire Department since 1959 when the eldest Codding joined the fire →
Asher, a young two-toed sloth, clung to Terry Wise’s sweater Wednesday as he chomped on some veggies from a wooden bowl. One of his long arms reached out for a zucchini slice as Wise talked about him and the foundation she started for her son, →
BRUNSWICK –– Keeping to his working man persona, Sen. Sherrod Brown used a Brunswick company Wednesday as the stage for the first stop of his multistate “The Dignity of Work” tour. Up next, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and →