MEDINA — The city of Medina is on board with a joint effort to move Medina Municipal Court to the courthouse on Public Square. This means a plan to expand and renovate the Medina County Courthouse continues to progress, according to an update →
MEDINA — The renovation of 17 Public Square in 2018 was called a “long journey.” Thousands of hours and dollars went into turning the old Main Street Café into the chic gastro pub that it is today. Mia and Ryan Rose were →
Five Eat’n Park restaurants, including one in Medina, will close around Northeast Ohio next month. The Medina location, which opened June 1996 at 1007 N. Court St., is set to close Sunday, Feb. 17. About 200 employees will lose their jobs, →
MEDINA — The city’s Parks Department has applied for a grant through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for a multipurpose trail that will eventually link commercial businesses in the city and Medina Township to Lake Medina. The 2, →
MEDINA — A local developer has asked the city to “detach” a little more than 8 acres to Lafayette Township to make way for the construction of as many as 30 cluster homes. Local attorney Stanley D. Sheetz is representing →
The Medina Two-Meter Club’s upcoming amateur radio classes are not over and out despite a licensing issue related to the partial government shutdown. The club, started by local amateur radio operators in 1975 who just liked to ham it up, said →
Relay for Life chili cook-off competitors will be bringing the heat this month at event’s across Medina County. Cook-offs are scheduled to take place in Medina, Brunswick and Wadsworth, with the first one Saturday in Brunswick. Brunswick →
MEDINA — The city of Medina’s new website went live Monday. Medina Mayor Dennis Hanwell said the city decided about two years ago it needed to revamp its web presence. “We wanted to make it more user-friendly and improve the →
MEDINA — Nearly every City Council member will have to gear up for a re-election bid this year. Six of the seven members of Council said they will likely run for their respective seats, including Council President John Coyne, At-Large →
A partial collapse of one of the brick buildings in the Historic District on Feb. 18 caught the attention of the general public. The back wall of Gardener’s Cottage tumbled after a heavy rainfall overnight. When officials first checked the →
Following two years of near constant construction, Medina’s state Route 42/North Court Street’s road widening project finally came to an end in October. The 1.44-mile project stretched from Fenn Road in Medina Township to Harding Street →
MEDINA — Roscoe Ewing Park was closed Thursday and will be again today as workers cut down ash trees. “There is a large amount of ash trees along the (Champion Creek multipurpose trail in Roscoe Ewing Park) and the disc golf course, →