Sep 29, 2009 | Medina County Gazette
Man gets a year for failing to do work he was paid for
A Wellington man who took money to do landscaping for a Brunswick Hills Township resident but never performed any work was sentenced to a year in prison Monday.
Local woman wins national honor for her work
Wellington Kiwanis member and Aktion Club adviser Sandy Hoff is the kind of person who brings joy into every room she enters, according to Marilyn Weber, superintendent of Weber Habilitation Center.
Police: Woman used puppy to try to lure boy
A 52-year-old Penfield Township woman faces criminal charges after police said she tried to lure an 11-year-old boy into her car on Saturday with a puppy and a promise to get dinner at a Chinese restaurant.
Grafton & LaGrange notebook: Sept. 18, 2009
LaGrange Engine Club will host its 39th annual show today through Sunday at the Lorain County Fairgrounds, Wellington.
The weekend of 9/19-9/20 sees two large events in Wellington. The LaGrange Engine Club will hold their annual engine show at the fairgrounds, while Sunday will see the Harvest of the Arts in the downtown area.
2 People Dead After Motorcycle Hit Head-On
Two people dead after a motorcycle crash on state Route 511 at about 7:15 p.m. Saturday in Rochester Township.
PINOLA, MS: Timothy Edward Brown, age 54 passed away on Saturday, August 29, 2009 in the Canadian Specialist Hospital in Dubai, U.A.E., from injuries suffered while working in Afghanistan.
Continue reading "Matthew Plas pleads guilty to park attack that left woman paralyzed"
A 26-year-old Wellington man pleaded guilty Tuesday for an attack on a woman in a park that left her paralyzed from the waist down.
Wellington at Black River Volleyball
Wellington High School's Melissa Rennie gets a shot between Black River High School's Savanna Slone and Megan Mey during high school volleyball action Tuesday, Sept.
Three win in 4-H thank-you card design contest
Each year, 4-H members across the county design thank-you cards with the hope that their card will win the organization's annual contest.The creative young artists design, draw, color and word the cards, and the best of the best are picked.This year's three winners, senior division, Jillian Auble; junior division, Madeline Ott and intermediate ...
Fair rolls into weekend with high marks
If the recession is affecting this year's Lorain County Fair, it wasn't evident at Thursday's Junior Fair livestock auction.