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Brunswick police look for suspect in robbery at BP station

BRUNSWICK — City police are searching for a robbery suspect who stole cash and cigarettes from BP gas station, 3119 Center Road. Brunswick police are searching for a male suspect in his...

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Got Any Of These Plumbing Problems? Here Are Some Expert Solutions

    In the greater Cleveland area, as anywhere, you’re likely at one time or another to experience plumbing problems. We know that most homeowners have little or no experience with these issues, and...

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Bullying not a factor in suicide of Medina Twp. boy, 14

By Kiera Manion-Fischer and Steve Grazier MEDINA TWP. — The Claggett Middle School community is struggling to cope with the suicide death of a 14-year-old student Tuesday morning. Medina Schools...

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St. Francis Xavier recognized as a Blue Ribbon school

The Rev. Tony Sejba, pastor of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, along with altar server Luke Hamel, dedicate the medallion plaque recognizing St. Francis Xavier as a National Blue Ribbon School....

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Bees lacrosse standout Erin Stacho finds fit at Findlay

MEDINA — After attending one of the largest high schools in the state, Erin Stacho wanted to find a college that was the mix of a small-town school and a big-city campus. The Medina senior found it at...

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Cavs’ Kyrie Irving says he could play

INDEPENDENCE — The Cavaliers and star point guard Kyrie Irving are taking the better-safe-than-sorry approach when it comes to the 20-year-old’s fractured left index finger. That the Cavs were 2-8 and...

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Browns’ CEO Joe Banner shows his soft side

CLEVELAND — New Browns CEO Joe Banner met with a couple of media members for a few minutes Tuesday afternoon after helping at the Cleveland Foodbank. Here’s what was learned: Banner’s family plays...

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All Gazette: Bucks’ Ryan Gallagher loved to compete

Ryan Gallagher doesn’t love the 50-mile training weeks, but he can tolerate them because he knows what is waiting at the end. As much as he wants to improve his 3.1-mile time on the stopwatch, what the...

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Former Ohio parole officer faces prostitution charges

MANSFIELD — A former parole officer for the Ohio Department of Youth Services has been accused of hiring prostitutes while on duty. The Mansfield News Journal reported that 55-year-old Edward Favers...

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Shelves stuffed with turkeys in Lafayette Twp.

LAFAYETTE TWP. — What’s a turkey farm like in the days before Thanksgiving? Very, very quiet. After growing from newly hatched poults to adults in 95 days, Jones’ Turkey Farm sells its product to loyal...

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State attorney general sues Wadsworth home builder

WADSWORTH — The state attorney general has filed suit against Stephen Kovack and his Wadsworth company, Unmistakably Premier Homes, alleging the company built shoddy houses and, in some cases, never...

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Sobriety checkpoint on tap tonight in Brunswick

From staff and wire reports The Medina post of the Ohio Highway Patrol, along with the Medina County OVI Task Force, has scheduled a sobriety checkpoint tonight in Brunswick. Lt. Bill Haymaker,...

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College signing: Niki Weaver heads to Charleston

WADSWORTH — Jeff and Rene’e Weaver are going to be very interested observers when the University of Charleston softball team meets Glenville State. That’s because beginning in the 2013-14 school year,...

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Bowl ban doesn’t sit well with Ohio State fans

By Rusty Miller COLUMBUS — Any other year Ohio State is unbeaten and ranked No. 4 coming into its annual rivalry game with Michigan, its fans would be trolling the internet for the best airfares to the...

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Nick Spirtos will be coaching at Highland again

GRANGER TWP. — It took a death for Nick Spirtos’ love of softball to be reborn. A doctor who specializes in fertility and reproduction, Spirtos was attending a funeral for the mother of one of his...

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Ex-fiscal officer in Ohio town admits to $137,000 theft

COLUMBUS — A former fiscal officer in a central Ohio community has admitted stealing $137,000 in public funds. According to The Columbus Dispatch, Franklin County prosecutors have said Rebecca...

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Annual Brunswick celebration honors vets with dinner, program

BRUNSWICK — Students celebrated the spirit of Thanksgiving and Veterans Day on Tuesday with a concert and lunch at Towslee Elementary School. Bob Lewis, a U.S. Navy veteran, is served Thanksgiving...

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Board of Elections sends 8 ballots to Medina County prosecutor

MEDINA — The Medina County Board of Elections voted Wednesday to send eight ballots to the Medina County Prosecutor’s Office to investigate possible voter fraud. Board members unanimously agreed at...

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Pickup hits house; driver charged

BRUNSWICK — A man was arrested on a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated Wednesday evening after he crashed his pickup into a house, according to Brunswick police. Anthony DiLuzio, whose age...

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Medina man comes home to start gluten-free business

Urban Raccoons founder Brad Indoe, who has a gluten intolerance, set out to manufacture a gluten-free granola bar that also tastes good. (LOREN GENSON / GAZETTE) MEDINA — After chowing down on...

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