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Cavaliers: Kyrie Irving vs. Kobe Bryant? One-on-one challenge leads to...

Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert can only hope to attract these kinds of high rollers to the newly opened Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. Of course, one of the people involved in a proposed $50,000 bet for a...

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Kyrie Irving making a big impression

One point guard went elsewhere and another became available, while the playmaker who matters most to the Cavaliers continued to draw raves and make waves. Irving Reigning NBA Rookie of the Year Kyrie...

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Cavs back out, won’t make deal for Kris Humphries

It fizzled even faster than it seemed to form. Apparently, the Cavaliers won’t be trading for Nets forward Kris Humphries after they didn’t accept terms of the deal. (AP photo.) A potential four-team...

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Cavs look close to multi-team deal for Kris Humphries, draft pick

Four teams and a dozen players are now said to be involved, not to mention four future first-round picks and millions of dollars. But the proposed blockbuster deal that would bring power forward Kris...

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Yohmans work magic

Albert Grindle The Gazette BRUNSWICK — Twin plus twin equaled big-time statement win. Dan and Keith Yohman have dreamed of these moments their entire football lives, and they put a new meaning on pitch...

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Medina trash pickups delayed

MEDINA — Trash pickups will be delayed a day next week for the Labor Day holiday, according to the city Service Department. Rubbish removal in Medina will be Tuesday through Saturday.

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Lodi woman accused of stabbing boyfriend

O'Brien LODI — A village woman was arrested late Thursday night, accused of stabbing her boyfriend with scissors. Misty O’Brien, 22, was charged with felonious assault. Police said she stabbed...

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Hornets are still clicking

Chad Grant The Gazette OLMSTED FALLS — The read option has become a staple at all levels of football. Highland and quarterback Bruce Kinsey continually flustered the Olmsted Falls defense, using the...

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City promises loop notice

On Aug. 24, At-large Councilman Bill Lamb photographed debris left behind on Medina's South Court Street following tree trimming. (PHOTO PROVIDED) MEDINA — City officials concede they could have given...

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Grizzlies fall in final minute

Dan Brown The Gazette WOOSTER — A game where neither team had much success moving the football came down to the final minute. Wooster scored with 26 seconds left and held on to upend Wadsworth 20-14...

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County court log for Aug. 30

The following people appeared in common pleas court Thursday, according to Medina County Prosecutor Dean Holman: — Jeremy Gollihue, 25, of Broad Street in Wadsworth, was sentenced to 10 months in...

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Groups unite to aid animals

Stephanie Moore, executive director of the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, shares a moment with Billy, a pit-bull mix, Friday morning at the society's Reduce, Reuse and...

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Judge favors extended hours

Medina County voters may get to cast their ballots on a Saturday after all — if a federal judge’s ruling holds up. U.S. District Judge Peter Economus, in Columbus, ruled Friday in favor of President...

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Browns cuts: Colt McCoy in; Seneca Wallace, Evan Moore out

Seneca Wallace is out, and Colt McCoy is sticking around. Performance, potential, age and salary were factors in the Browns’ decision to release Wallace in favor of keeping McCoy as the No. 2...

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Website flags 58 speed traps in county

If a popular website is right, drivers in Medina County might want to slow way, way, way down. The website, speedtrap.org — sponsored by the National Motorists Association — lists 58 “speed traps” just...

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Road to winning Ohio runs through historically Republican Medina County

By Loren Genson and David Knox Supporters of President Barack Obama hope to make inroads this November in the Republican stronghold that is Medina County, while Republicans are counting on their...

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Alton L. “Dine” Frase, 88, of Wadsworth, passed away Wednesday, September 5, 2012. He was born June 5, 1924 in Wadsworth, to the late Earl L. and Minnie Frase. Mr. Frase was a graduate of Wadsworth...

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Henry “Hank” Hargis

Henry “Hank” Hargis, 79, of Hinckley, passed away Wednesday, September 5, 2012. He was born April 19, 1933 to the late O’Chandler Hargis and Ella Rhea (nee Davis) Markham in Camden, Tennessee. Hank...

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Paul Jason Barniak

Paul Jason Barniak, 32, of Litchfield, died unexpectedly Wednesday, September 5, 2012. He was born June 11, 1980, in Cleveland, to Timothy and Martha Barniak and grew up in Litchfield. Paul was a...

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Husted backs off early voting ban

By Ann Sanner Associated Press COLUMBUS — Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted Friday cancelled his order that barred counties from setting voting hours on disputed early-voting days in the presidential...

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