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Thelma R. Zeigler

Thelma R. Zeigler, 85, of Medina, passed away Thursday, December 26, 2013. She was born February 6, 1928 in Uhrichsville, Ohio to the late Ernesto and Rosa Varalli. Thelma is survived by her beloved...

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Aloysius “Al” J. Lipski, Jr.

Aloysius “Al” J. Lipski, Jr., 78, of Medina, passed away Wednesday, December 25, 2013, in Medina. He was born June 16, 1935 to Aloysius and Estelle (nee Janowski) Lepkowski, Sr.. in Cleveland. Aloysius...

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Alvin W. Klingler

Alvin W. Klingler, aka Zeke or Sonnie, 77, of Sullivan, went to be with the Lord Friday, December 27, 2013. He was born in Wellington, to Russell and Lydia (Stager) Klingler on October 29, 1936. He is...

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Barbara A. Glancy

Barbara A. Glancy (nee Buzi), 69, of Brunswick, passed away Thursday, December 26, 2013. She was the daughter of William and Tillie (nee Ulmer) Buzi. She was born October 30, 1944, in Cleveland. She...

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Scott C. Schofield

Scott C. Schofield, 45, passed away Wednesday, January 1, 2014, in Medina. Scott was born June 8, 1968, in Cleveland. He was enrolled at Windfall Industries for 28 years. Scott was an inspiration to...

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Auditor’s motion disputes Stepp’s challenge of findings

State Auditor Dave Yost has asked a Medina County judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by former Medina Schools Superintendent Randy Stepp challenging a special audit that found he spent at least $4,121...

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Even deeper freeze in future for Medina County

Tom Smucker, who works at the McManus Agency on Washington Street, uses a snowblower to clear the sidewalk in front of the building Thursday. (GAZETTE PHOTO BY DAN POMPILI) Northeast Ohio residents are...

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During wicked weather, be aware and take care

Cindy Phillips, regional manager at First Merit Bank on Washington Street, Medina, spreads salt on the sidewalk outside the bank Thursday. (GAZETTE PHOTO BY DAN POMPILI) Loren Genson and Kiera...

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A year in jail for drunken driver who crashed car

MEDINA — A judge sent a 54-year-old Elyria man to the Medina County Jail for a year after he was convicted of crashing his car while drunk. It was at least Mark S. McCraw’s fifth drunken driving...

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Man remains unable to stand trial, judge says

MEDINA — Medina County Common Pleas Judge James L. Kimbler dismissed charges against a Burbank man Thursday after finding him incompetent to stand trial for the fourth time since 1996. Prosecutors are...

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Police: Do donuts, face criminal damaging charges

MEDINA — Two men are charged with criminal damaging, accused of turfing the grass in a city park. Police said Daniel Urban, 25, 1072 Raymond Way, and Nicholas Veres, 24, 2788 Pearl Road, Medina...

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Dozens arrested during holiday patrols

The holidays are a time to eat, drink and be merry. Police say that’s fine as long as the drinking does not involve driving. Law enforcement officers in Medina County were out to combat...

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Cavs: Cleveland stops slide

CLEVELAND — Two bad teams, each minus a top player, led to some very bad basketball Thursday night at Quicken Loans Arena. It was so bad, in fact, that it actually got exciting at the end of regulation...

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OSU football: Meyer aims to keep BCS record perfect

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Ohio State’s Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college football. Clemson’s Dabo Swinney is sounding like someone who’s getting comfortable...

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Class-action suits filed against Target

Michelle Mannion, of Amherst, was one of the Target shoppers whose information was stolen between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15, according to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Northern District of Ohio’s U.S....

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Attorney: FBI agent violated man’s rights

MEDINA — The attorney for a 50-year-old New Hampshire man said his client’s interview with the FBI should be thrown out because an agent continued to question him about whether he raped a female...

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Bong statement ruled inadmissible

MEDINA — A judge has barred prosecutors from presenting at trial a 22-year-old Montville Township man’s admission to police that a glass water pipe found in his pickup had been stolen from a Brunswick...

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Mother deemed fit to stand trial

MEDINA — A Medina County judge has found a mother accused of trying to smother her 6-year-old son is competent to stand trial. Terry J. Boyle, 32, of Medina, is scheduled for a jury trial in February...

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New Year brings a new life

Baby Myla came two days early — but just in time to be Medina County’s first baby of the new year. Myla Grace McCartney was born to Jessica and Nathan, of Montville Township, at 1:51 a.m. Wednesday at...

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Field set for Medina school board candidates

Eleven people have applied for two open seats on the Medina Board of Education. Board member Susan Vlcek announced last year she would resign her post at the start of this year, and board President...

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