Saturday Jul 12 | Medina County Gazette
Litchfield band doesn't miss a beat: 83-year-old conductor attends...
In no small terms can you accurately describe Litchfield Town Band Conductor Kenneth Bradley.
Dillonvale crash kills Ohio woman
An accident Friday afternoon on state Route 150 that resulted in the death of an Ohio woman is being investigated by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Fatal Car Accident in Jefferson County
The crash happened on State Route 150 near Dillonvale. Story by Steven Centofanti Email Bio Other Stories by Steven Centofanti DILLONVALE, OH -- A person was killed in a truck accident on State Route 150 around ...
Fireworks become problem even before the Fourth of July
MEDINA FIREWORKS:After complaints of loud noises from neighbors on South Broadway June 26, a Medina police officer ordered the resident to destroy the remaining fireworks in a bucket of water.
River Styx Road, between Greenwich and Rohrer roads in Guilford Township, is closed today and Tuesday, July 1, due to culvert replacement.
175th anniversary for Litchfield UCC
' The first services of the Litchfield United Church of Christ Congregational were celebrated during the summer of 1833 and in a log cabin under the leadership of the Rev.
Buckeye Community Theatre presents summer production
Robert Young may not be a household name anymore, but that's not stopping the Buckeye Community Theatre from producing "Father Knows Best" weekends June 20 through 29 at Buckeye Elementary School's ...
A Weathervane Lane resident reported someone leaned an 8-foot fence post against his front door between 8 p.m. May 20 and 7 a.m. May 21.
Signature steaks: Main Street Caf chef shares his secrets for serving savory meat
Think you know the secret to grilling a great steak? Sure, a good sauce can complement the steak, but it all comes down to choosing the proper meat and learning how to cook it.
Medina: City, townships talk about joint fire district
“Our needs are met today, but I don't know that they will be in 5 or 10 years”
With the economy tightening and property taxes growing, at least one township resident is wary of the possible joint fire district between four townships and the city of Medina and the costs that could accrue ... via The Plain Dealer
“I was going to rob you, but I forgot my gun at home.”
A man stood in the middle of FirstMerit Bank, 975 N. Court St., at 9:54 a.m. Saturday and when a bank employee approached him to ask what he needed, the man allegedly said, "I was going to rob you, but I forgot ... via Medina County Gazette
Milkman a reminder of when service was an industry unto itself
“I'm paying $3.20 a gallon, and supermarkets have it on sale sometimes for $2.50”
Several weeks ago, a story caught my eye, maybe yours, too. It was a newspaper column by one of my favorite Ohio writers, retired Columbus Dispatch columnist Mike Harden, who still contributes to the paper each ... via Medina County Gazette
Approximately 21 pounds of marijuana were allegedly found packed in large duffel bags in the trunk of a 1988 Oldsmobile during a traffic stop on Interstate 76 east in Guilford Township at 8:43 p.m. April 20. via Medina County Gazette
“It's done the same way as a wine-tasting contest”
' Judges at a national contest Tuesday declared the Rural Lorain County Water Authority has the second-tastiest tap water in the country. via Medina County Gazette
American Red Cross recognizes the 2008 Heartland Heroes
At the 2008 Heartland Heroes Celebration, the American Red Cross of Medina County will honor 16 real heroes of Medina County. via Medina County Gazette
Issue date: 4/21/08 Section: Campus Friday 9:37 a.m. Eric J. Raymond, 23, of Bowling Green, was issued a civil citation for failure to maintain a litter-free premise. via BG News
Buckeye doesn't renew teacher's contract
“She's a fabulous teacher. She genuinely cares for her kids, and I have a problem with her being dismissed for something that happened on school grounds that was out of her control”
' The Buckeye Board of Education voted Tuesday not to re-employ language arts teacher Kathy Boggins for the next school year. via Medina County Gazette
Builder suggests new courthouse
MEDINA: A local developer wants to build a municipal courthouse in downtown Medina as the cornerstone of a $15 million to $20 million project. via Akron Beacon Journal
Storms wind down, no major damage reported
A potent line of storms that moved across much of the area Friday evening appear to be finally winding down. via WKYC-TV