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Nicole Marie Lynch Fodor

Nicole Marie Lynch Fodor, of Moncure, North Carolina, died Monday, November 18, 2013, at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill. Nicole Fodor was born in Medina, August 24, 1980, to Barbara Kurzenberger Lynch...

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Helen T. Hronek

Helen T. Hronek (nee Mleh), 93, of Cleveland, passed away Tuesday, November 19, 2013. She was the beloved wife of the late Robert; loving mother of Cheryl Karabinus (Ted), Bonnie Cimino (Frank...

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Thomas P. Deamon

Thomas P. Deamon, 79, of Brunswick Hills, passed away Tuesday, November 19, 2013. He was born October 30, 1934 in Cleveland. Thomas was a tool maker for Ford Motor Company. He served in the U.S. Army...

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Linda Sue Jenkins

Linda Sue Jenkins, 72, of Seville, died Tuesday morning, November 19, 2013 at Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital, following a sudden illness. Linda was born August 19, 1941 in Medina, to the late Virgil and...

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Diana Booth Henn

Diana Booth Henn, born August 24, 1943, in Michigan, to Doris (Snyder) and Leland Booth, passed away Wednesday, November 13, 2013, at Glenmont in Hilliard, Ohio. Diana had been a long time resident of...

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Wrongful death suit filed over teenager’s suicide

Loren Genson and Kiera Manion-Fischer | The Gazette A year to the day after 14-year-old Deven Baab committed suicide, his father has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Medina Schools, claiming...

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City manager list down to two in Brunswick

BRUNSWICK — City Council members have narrowed the field to two in their hunt for a city manager. Council invited former Steubenville City manager Cathy Davison and former Dayton Fire Chief Larry...

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No charges in fracas at A.I. Root Middle School

MEDINA — The city prosecutor has declined to file charges against a woman accused of bumping another parent who was trying to direct traffic Friday at A.I. Root Middle School, according to a police...

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11 bridges could receive repair aid

Eleven bridges in the county are eligible for repair or replacement dollars from the Ohio Department of Transportation. But when — and if — the work gets the green light remains a question. This bridge...

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Hornets make history

Highland head coach Tom Lombardo talks to his team after beating Avon 24-21 to win the Regional Championship. (RON SCHWANE / GAZETTE)   Albert Grindle The Gazette BRUNSWICK — It kept running the ball...

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Hornets join elite company

Highland's Myles Houska and James Friedl (17) bring down Avon's Gerett Choat during the first quarter. (RON SCHWANE / GAZETTE)   The 1995 and 2007 Brunswick Blue Devils now have company. The 2013...

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Lawyer loses license for trafficking in bath salts

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Supreme Court on Thursday revoked the law license of a Wadsworth attorney convicted last month of trafficking in a dangerous drug. Harry E. Jackson, 65, of 5534 State Road, is...

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Court log

The following people appeared in Medina County Common Pleas Court on Monday, according to county Prosecutor Dean Holman: • Shelby Metek, 19, Lafayette Road, Medina, sentenced to three years of...

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Police: Driver high on crack flees

MONTVILLE TWP. — A Medina man was arrested after leading city police on a chase into Montville Township. James R. Mathes, 40, was pulled over by Medina police at South Court Street and Koons Avenue at...

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Patrol collecting food donations

The Medina post of the Ohio Highway Patrol is doing its part to put Thanksgiving dinner on the tables of needy families. The patrol, in partnership with Feeding Medina County, will conduct its second...

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Playing not to keep

MEDINA TWP. — Mike Meadows isn’t asking for much from the “Turkey Bowl” charity football game he has hosted in his backyard for more than 20 years. “The goal is to raise a dollar more than last year,”...

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Holiday movie museum debuts during Candlelight Walk

The slide display from "A Christmas Story" stands at the head of Castle Noel's main room, and is open for rides. The year-round Christmas attraction officially opened Friday as part of the 29th annual...

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Candlelight Walk lights up Medina

Medina's Public Square is ablaze with lights for the holidays Friday, following ceremonies kicking off the 29th Candlelight Walk. More than 1,500 luminaria line the sidewalks of Medina's square and...

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Letter: Stepp broke promise (Updated with full text of letter)

Full text of Stepp termination letter Kiera Manion-Fischer | The Gazette Three years before he was placed on leave, Medina Schools Superintendent Randy Stepp reneged on a promise to forego a raise for...

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Safety sticks by comments

Scott Petrak The Gazette BEREA — Strong safety T.J. Ward wouldn’t take back a word. “I don’t regret what I said,” he said Wednesday. “I was frustrated of course, but if it happened again, I probably...

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