Diane C. Kesek
Diane C. Kesek, 70, passed away Friday, January 24, 2014 at her home. Diane was born June 30, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan, to the late Clarence and Mary (Karszinia) Zielinski. She was a member of the VFW...
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James Hudson, 78, went into eternal rest to be with the Lord on Wednesday, January 22, 2014. He was born in Cleveland on September 12, 1935, to the late Samuel Hudson and Ethel Mae Cox. James served in...
View ArticleChippewa Lake Polar Bear Jump-Run postponed
Today’s Fourth Annual Polar Bear Jump-Fun Run/Walk has been postponed because of the cold and high winds. At 9 a.m., the temperature was reported at 19 degrees with 18 mph winds and wind-chill...
View ArticleBrunswick Hills Township issues snow parking ban
The Brunswick Hills Township Board of Trustees has activated a snow emergency parking ban, effective immediately.
View ArticleJudy Lynn Lane
Judy Lynn Lane, 63, Commerce, Georgia, formerly of Medina, passed away Friday, January 24, 2014. She was preceded in death by her parents, Don and Pat Tuite. She leaves behind a loving husband, Bob...
View ArticleWater problems have city officials looking at ways to secure supply
Water for the city of Medina is stored in this tank on the south side of Progress Drive, west of State Road. It is one of four municipal tanks. (GAZETTE PHOTO BY DAVID KNOX) After Medina came close to...
View ArticleMacklemore & Ryan Lewis, Daft Punk, Lorde are Grammy winners
Greg Kot | Chicago Tribune Macklemore & Ryan Lewis steamrolled the competition in the early going Sunday at the Grammys. The Seattle hip-hop duo swept the rap awards in the pre-telecast for rap...
View ArticleFirst came the snow, next comes bitter cold
The National Weather Service predicts tonight and Tuesday night’s lows will reach 10 degrees below zero. If that happens, it would be the second time this month that an artic front has brought...
View ArticleShiloh Industries donates $10,000 to auditorium fund
Top, from left, Srinivasan Perumal, plant manager of Shiloh Industries’ Wellington plant, and Wellington Schools Superintendent John Nolan. Bottom, from left, McCormick Middle School students Hunter...
View ArticleStudy: 40 percent of high school grads in Ohio not college-ready
Forty percent of Ohio high school graduates weren’t ready for college-level math or English when entering the state’s public colleges or universities in 2012, according to new state data. The...
View ArticleWrestling: Tradition never rests, Grizzlies win 13th straight
WADSWORTH — Timmy Miller wasn’t sitting in the stands Saturday at the 28th annual Grizzly Invitational Tournament. Neither were Nick Tavanello, Derek Foore, Brad Squire and Matt Kallai, but you better...
View ArticleTribe: Fan favorite to join Feller as ex-players immortalized
CLEVELAND — When Jim Thome first started pointing his bat toward the pitcher, he never imagined that subtle movement would one day become immortalized. The Indians announced Saturday they will unveil a...
View ArticleBoys basketball: First quarter sets tone in shootout blowout
NORTH CANTON — The Wadsworth boys basketball team’s Dunk4Diabetes Shootout with Cornerstone Christian was a clunker. The Grizzlies had their three-game win streak snapped Sunday by the Patriots in a...
View ArticleCavs: Hapless Cleveland outscored 56-29 in second half
CLEVELAND — Two different halves added up to a great big hole — and a whole lot of nothing — for the Cavaliers on Sunday night at Quicken Loans Arena. After arguably their best opening 24 minutes of...
View ArticleAdvanced Auto Monster Jam
Advance Auto Parts - MONSTER JAM Register for your chance to win 4 tickets in a random drawing to the Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam on Friday, February 14th at Quicken Loans Arena. Must be 18 years...
View ArticleBrunswick council: Road levy on city’s May ballot
Brunswick City Council on Monday unanimously approved placing a 1.2-mill road levy on the May 6 primary ballot. The levy, expected to generate $781,300 annually, would cost the owner of a $100,000 home...
View ArticleStrongsville man is county’s first traffic fatality in 2014
A 24-year-old Strongsville man is Medina County’s first traffic death of the new year. Gregory Musichuk died about 5:30 a.m. Monday at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, where he was taken by...
View ArticleMedina school board entirely different from a year ago
MEDINA — The Medina school board installed Doug Eastwood and Tracy Givelekian at Monday night’s meeting. The two fill the seats left vacant by the resignations of Karla Robinson and Susan Vlcek. Doug...
View ArticleGroup pushing for marijuana legalization in Ohio
Colorado consumers have been able to purchase marijuana for recreational use at stores across the state since Jan. 1 — and Washington state will follow suit this year. Cher Neufer thinks the Buckeye...
View ArticleCavs: His status for tonight’s game still remains up in the air
INDEPENDENCE — The good news for the Cavaliers? A horrific loss didn’t become catastrophic. Center Anderson Varejao had an MRI on his left knee Monday morning and it confirmed the original diagnosis of...
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