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Cleveland Clinic plans $20M project in Brunswick

BRUNSWICK — Plans to expand the Cleveland Clinic’s Brunswick Family Health Center to include a 24-hour emergency room and helicopter pad received initial approval from the city’s Planning Commission on...

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Fact check: Medina board responds to questions

At Wednesday’s stormy meeting of the Medina Board of Education, audience members were given index cards and asked to submit written questions. The board promised to address at least some of the...

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Medina Superintendent Stepp apologizes to school district residents

Residents wait in line to ask questions of the Medina Board of Education at a public forum Friday night at the Performing Arts Center. From left: Jim Hudson, Charles Freeman, Superintendent Randy...

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Mrs. Mary Morrine Owens Wine

Mrs. Mary Morrine Owens Wine, of Abingdon, Virginia, left this Earth Wednesday, March 6, 2013, peacefully with her husband by her side, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, following a long...

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John J. Petras

John J. Petras, 67, entered into rest Tuesday, March 5, 2013, in Brunswick. He was born to John and Barbara (nee Kohut) August 4, 1945, in Cleveland. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War....

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Howard C. Edwards

Howard C. Edwards, 78, of Millersburg, died Thursday, March 7, 2013, at Community Hospice in New Philadelphia. Howard was born July 11, 1934 in Delbarton, West Virginia, to Carl and Goldie (Powers)...

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William “Ted” Laughter

William “Ted” Laughter, 57, of Seville, passed away Monday, February 25, 2013. He was born December 21, 1955, in Akron, to the late William and Joyce Doll. Ted was a graduate of Wadsworth High School...

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Carl A. Fromm, Jr.

Carl A. Fromm, Jr., 93, of Medina, passed away Thursday, March 7, 2013, in Medina. He was born July 8, 1919 in Lakewood, and resided in Medina since 1979. Prior to that time he lived in Westlake, where...

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Harriet C. Sand

Harriet C. Sand, 85, of Medina, passed away Thursday, March 7, 2013. She was born April 1, 1927 in Cleveland, to the late Nicholas and Dorothy (Williams) Ferrone. Harriet worked at Lincoln-West High...

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Gazette to add Google surveys to website

The Gazette has a new partner in our online offerings, and it’s a big one: Google. Starting Monday, readers who log on to our website at www.medina-gazette.com will be asked once in a 24-hour period to...

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Brunswick Council races are uncontested

BRUNSWICK — There will be no contested municipal races in Brunswick this year after one of the candidates withdrew. Ryan Kolegar, 19, a candidate for one of three at-large Council seats, asked for his...

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Classes resume today at career center

Classes are slated to resume today at the Medina County Career Center after water damage from a busted supply line shut the school down Monday and Tuesday. Bev Asad, secretary to the superintendent of...

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Cloverleaf school board readies backup levy plan

WESTFIELD TWP. — The Cloverleaf school board is taking out some insurance in case voters reject the 7.9-mill levy on the May primary ballot. The board agreed Monday to put three issues on the Aug. 6...

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Medina lieutenant retires after 30-year career

MEDINA — When Bob Starcher graduated from Ohio State University, he didn’t expect to become a police officer. With a degree in business administration, he spent a half-dozen years in retail management....

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Pacts vary for Medina County school superintendents

MEDINA — Not every superintendent in Medina County gets a raise each year. Black River Superintendent Janice Wyckoff is the exception. Janice Wyckoff Wyckoff, whose district includes parts of Medina,...

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College notes: Jennifer Foster second at track nationals

After winning the North Coast Athletic Conference Indoor title in the 5,000 meter, Allegheny College’s Bobby Over added another honor last weekend at the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships. The...

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Cavs beat Wizards without star player Kyrie Irving

CLEVELAND — Who needs Kyrie Irving? For at least one night, the Cavaliers survived without their star player, doing enough right to beat the Washington Wizards 95-90 in the Lottery Bowl on Tuesday at...

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Browns stay busy, sign LB Quentin Groves

The Browns aren’t resting on Day 2 of free agency. Cleveland signed outside linebacker Quentin Groves to a two-year deal this morning, The Chronicle-Telegram confirmed. ESPN’s Adam Schefter was first...

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Asphalt truck in crash on Wooster Pike Road

This story is breaking. Check back for more information as the story unfolds. MONTVILLE TWP. — Police and firefighters are on scene at Wooster Pike Road in Montville Township for a crash involving an...

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Brazilian-born Yan Gomes wants to be catcher with Indians

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Yan Gomes is the most talked-about player from Brazil in Indians history. He also happens to be the only Brazilian-born player ever to play in the majors. Gomes That happened last...

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