Fatal crossing in Columbia Station gets a stop sign
COLUMBIA STATION — Flashing stop signs were installed Thursday morning at the railroad crossing on Boston Road where five Brunswick High School teenagers were in a fatal June 3 crash, and plans are...
View ArticleMasterson in complete control
Chris Assenheimer The Gazette CLEVELAND — The Indians think Justin Masterson has it all figured out. The right-hander provided more proof Friday night in an interleague series opener against the...
View ArticleNew Habitat homeowner gets unexpected energizing boost
WADSWORTH — About five years ago, Lisa Baskerville was living in her dad’s house and considering filing for bankruptcy. But with determination and the hard work of about 50 Medina County Habitat for...
View ArticleOhio’s jobless rate down
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s unemployment rate dropped in May for the 10th consecutive month, upping the presidential campaign stakes in the battleground state as Ohio’s rate reached its lowest point since...
View ArticleStarry night at Galaxy
It’s OK to cry. Guys included. Even big guys. So no one said a word when inductee Mike Kudla broke down –— again and again and again –— during his acceptance speech at the Medina County Sports Hall of...
View ArticleJustin Masterson in complete control
CLEVELAND — The Indians think Justin Masterson has it all figured out. The right-hander provided more proof Friday night in an interleague series opener against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Progressive...
View ArticleDemocrats in Brunswick respond to Mitt Romney’s message
BRUNSWICK — Local Democrats organized their own rally today in response to Mitt Romney’s campaign stop at Mapleside Farms. Brunswick Councilman Brian Ousley speaks this morning to Democrats about the...
View ArticleMitt Romney visits Brunswick
Clustered under umbrellas, makeshift ponchos and even tables, thousands of Mitt Romney supporters gathered in the rain at Mapleside Farms in Brunswick on Sunday morning to welcome the Republican...
View ArticleA good ribbing for a good cause
Michael Kolomichuk, co-owner of Bucket of Bones, a barbecue restaurant in Brunswick, prepares potatoes Friday for the Medina County Rockin’ Rib Burn-Off Festival in Lodi. The festival runs noon to 11...
View ArticleObituaries for June 16, 2012
Loretta Kay Burwell Naomi L Hershey Gladys Lowe Richard L. Owen Lorena B. Riggenbach Read the full obituaries on The Medina-Gazette E-edition at: http://wp2.medina-gazette.com/GazettEdition/
View ArticleDuct Cleaning: Before — Eww! After — Phew!
Over time, dust, dirt, debris and mold can accumulate inside your home’s ducts. In many cases, dirty ducts will not have adverse health effects on the residents of the home, simply because most of...
View ArticleObituaries for June 18, 2012
Theresa F. Orel Carl F. Skinner Read the full obituaries on The Medina-Gazette E-edition at: http://wp2.medina-gazette.com/GazettEdition/
View ArticleJobless rate in Medina County stays at 5.6 percent
COLUMBUS — The May jobless rate for Medina County was unchanged in comparison to April. Unemployment in May stood firm at 5.6 percent, according to today’s data from the Ohio Department of Job and...
View ArticleCheers greet Special Olympians as torch arrives in Medina County
MEDINA — Law enforcement officers cheered with Special Olympics athletes as they carried a torch into the city Monday afternoon. About 20 officers from various departments in Medina County participated...
View ArticleTribe’s Lonnie Chisenhall explodes vs. Reds
CLEVELAND — If there is one thing you can say about these Indians, it’s that they are a resurgent bunch. In midst of one of its worst stretches of the season and up against stiff competition in...
View ArticleMedina to keep eye on foreclosed properties
MEDINA — The city is hoping to monitor foreclosed properties with a registration program and levy fines against owners that don’t comply. City Council’s Finance Committee approved the program last...
View ArticleWar of 1812 remembered in Medina
Medina American Legion Post 202 member Rich Seelbach, left, and post Commander Dave Lofy, right, fold the American flag after taking it down so a commemorative War of 1812 flag can be flown in front of...
View ArticleNo pay hike, higher co-pays for Brunswick Schools’ support staff
BRUNSWICK — Support staff for Brunswick Schools will not be getting any raises and will be paying more for health insurance per a contract the school board approved Monday night. Superintendent Mike...
View ArticleCounty commissioners deny Brunswick museum funding
MEDINA — It’s back to the drawing board for the Brunswick Area Historical Society, which was passed over Monday for funding that could have reopened its museum. County commissioners decided to allocate...
View ArticleBomb plot suspect seeks trial outside northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND — One of five men charged with plotting to bomb a highway bridge wants to be tried separately and have the trial outside northeast Ohio, where the men allegedly considered blowing up various...
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