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The Ohio State Highway Patrol arrested a Columbus woman after finding thousands of dollars worth of stolen merchandise in her car.
Teen on bike hit by car in Litchfield
LITCHFIELD TWP. a ' A 14-year-old township boy riding his bike was hit by a car at Vandemark and Branch roads Monday night.
Most of laid-off Southwest Valley teachers rehired
Most Southwest Valley teachers laid off this spring have their jobs back but for some districts classroom sizes are on the rise.
Alpaca farm prepares for World Alpaca Conference
Tripp Forstner, farm manager of Magical Farms Inc., an alpaca farm in Litchfield, Ohio with around 1600 alpacas in residence, talks about the farm and alpacas.
Your local letter carriers will be picking up more than just mail on their routes this Saturday, May 9. They are asking for you to help them fill up the food pantries as well as donating some cleaning supplies, like disinfectant and personal hygiene items like soap and toothpaste.
A sober message May 2nd, 2009 Lisa Hlavinka The Gazette WESTFIELD TWP. - With a presentation both humorous and heavy, teachers and troopers teamed with - and against - one another to warn Cloverleaf High School students about the dangers of driving drunk on prom night and every night.
Downtown wilderness April 21st, 2009 Maria Kacik The Gazette BRUNSWICK a ' Parks Naturalist Andy Hudak looked out the rear window Monday of the soon-to-be-unveiled Susan L. Hambley Nature Center a ' just yards from the pandemonium of Center Road a ' to see a gray squirrel nose around for some grub in the forest outside and a red-winged blackbird ...
County obtains rail crossing upgrade funds
MEDINA a ' Drivers on rural county roads will have more than just traffic signs advising caution at three of the countya TMs railroad crossings.
A dog of a different color April 6th, 2009 Judy A. Totts The Gazette MEDINA - Bring him, and they will come - and that's what happened when the Medina Kennel Club invited nationally known animal trainer Joel Silverman to present a seminar and introduce his new book, "What Color Is Your Dog?" A large crowd gathered early at the club's Lake Road ...
Wife's calls aren't harassment, just nagging
MEDINA HARASSMENT:A man called police to advise that he had received 61 messages from his wife and he wanted it stopped.
Locking up won't keep car safe, victim says
MEDINA CITIZEN ASSIST:A Forest Meadows resident reported that his unlocked vehicle was rummaged through.
Litchfield district planning new school while cutting budget
The Litchfield Elementary School District is juggling the planning of a $4 million school with the task of cutting $1.3 million from its budget.
The great outdoor will soon be greater, leaders say
The once-struggling Medina County Park District is busting out all over with development plans, improvements and land purchases.
Staff Writer From Baltimore to China, to Norwalk, Ohio, it would seem the newly appointed director in charge of economic development in Medina County has worked across the globe.
Cold cleanup January 9th, 2009 No Comments Kristen Ketkeo, of Liverpool Township, enjoys the moment as she braves Thursdaya TMs freezing temperatures, wind chills and blasts of water to wash her car at the Wash ...
Petric trial begins today: 'In Session' will not televise proceedings of teenage murder suspect
The trial for teenage murder suspect Daniel Petric is scheduled to begin this morning before Lorain County Common Pleas Judge James Burge.
Home for the holidays - and open to hundreds of YWCA tour visitors
Many people panic at the thought of getting their homes ready for holiday entertaining.