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Wadsworth police chief retiring
City native David Singleton hit all the ranks in the police department from patrolman to police chief before deciding to call it a career.
Office for aging considers levy in near future
The Medina County Office for Older Adults presented a five-year plan to county commissioners Monday that includes a levy request to help fund services.
Classy way to get out of a ticket
Young drivers who receive their first traffic citation may have the option to take a driving simulation class and have the ticket voided.
American Legion Post 234 commander Jack Schira, center, speaks at a Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday at Brunswick City Hall.
Consultancy, Open Source Firm Target HIEs
Consulting firm Healthcare Innovative Solutions has partnered with Misys Open Source Solutions to offer the expertise and technology to build health information exchanges.
Arte y Pureza fires up the purest flamenco
Dancer Cihtli Ocampo is one of the American ringers amid the authentic Sevillians in Arte y Pureza.
Village of Seville - 2010 Budget Meeting
SEVILLE OHIO OCTOBER 5, 2009: The Village of Seville is holding a budget meeting on October 17, 2009 at 9:00am in the Village Hall at 120 Royal Crest Drive.
What's Brewing: Miss Northrop can be proud of school bearing her name
I n the summer of 1817, Miss Eliza Northrop began teaching 23 students in a one-room log cabin in Medina Township, making her the first teacher in Medina.
Job and Family Services is overwhelmed by those in need
Steve Selzer, of Seville, waits outside Medina County Job and Family Services, 232 Northland Drive, Medina, early Sept.
Work began Tuesday on the first stimulus-funded road project in Medina County. Four more road projects and one rail project, all funded by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, are set to begin in the county within the next year.
Construction crews are moving dirt behind the Town Center, but city officials said there are no definite plans yet for the 12-acre parcel.
Continue reading "Public or pirvate? Decision could hike trash fees"
MEDINA According to Mayor Jane Leaver, the tipping point of whether County officials opt for private or public operation of its sanitation facility will be the tipping fees cities and townships are charged.
Medina County: Woman charged with animal cruelty in puppies' deaths
The Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has filed five counts of animal cruelty against a Seville woman.
Medina County: Woman charged with animal cruelty in puppies' deaths
The Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has filed five counts of animal cruelty against a Seville woman.
A Woman Who Once Served Time for Animal Cruelty faces Similiar Charges
A Medina County woman who served time in jail for animal cruelty back in 2002 is in the crosshairs again.
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Medina County Soil and Water Conservation District annual meeting is Aug. 22
The 65th annual meeting for the Medina County Soil and Water Conservation District will be Aug.
MANSFIELD: Clarence E. Huff, age 81, of Mansfield, died Monday, July 20, 2009, in his home after a short battle against cancer.
Visits to the area steered Davis to bull riding career
Bull riding has brought Brandon Davis, a 19-year-old native of Cabot, Ark., to Lodi and given him a new career as an up-and-coming competitor on the area circuit.
Sheriff's unions mull furloughs July 16th, 2009 No Comments MEDINA - Employees of the Medina County Sheriff's Department must choose to take off two days per month without pay for the rest of the year or see 14 more employees lose their jobs.