Michael 'Mike' John Webster, 68, of Medina, passed away Wednesday, August 3, 2022 at Medina Hospital, following a courageous and hard-fought three year ...
Monday, July 11. - Dispatched to report of theft of leveling bar from a skid loader located in the 2400 block Highway 55. Reporting party stated there was ...
HICKORY RIDGE CINEMAS. 1055 Pearl Road, Brunswick. Through Thursday unless otherwise noted. No current updates. REGAL MEDINA. 200 West Reagan Parkway, ...
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Visitors of the Medina County Fair were in for a treat when four musical youth ensembles performed in the Medina County Community Center.
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Record-setting receiver Brennen Schramm returns to Medina after it graduated Penn State recruit Drew Allar at quarterback from the Bees' historic run.
Sept. 30 vs. Sept. 16 vs. Sept. 9 vs. Oct. 21 vs. He relieved Allar last season in blowouts and threw for nearly 800 yards. Sept. 23 at Euclid Sept. 2 at Wadsworth Aug. 19 vs. Carlos Corchado, WR, 6-1, 170, sr. Senior receiver Brennen Schramm led this group and emerged last season as one of Allar’s favorite targets. He is now the centerpiece of this offense, which will certainly have a new look with junior Danny Stoddard slated to take over behind center. Brennen Schramm, WR/ATH, 6-1, 185, sr.
Former Dayton mayor and Ohio Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nan Whaley will be at Cool Beans Cafe, 103 W. Liberty St., from 6-7 p.m. Saturday to discuss her ...
The number of initial unemployment claims filed last week dropped in Lorain and Medina County, as well as statewide, according to the Ohio Department of Job ...
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Donald H. Bates, 82, of West Salem, died Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at Medina Hospital. Don was born May 22, 1940 in Cambridge, Ohio, the son of Harold and ...
Ohio Pitbulls Baseball will be holding a baseball and softball camp this month for people with Down syndrome in order to give them an outlet to express ...
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MEDINA, Ohio – A record store is returning to Medina's local shopping offerings this weekend, when Blackbird Records opens its third location in Northeast ...
Get a jumpstart on the weekend and sign up for cleveland.com’s weekly “In the CLE” email newsletter, your essential guide to the top things to do in Greater Cleveland. It will arrive in your inbox on Friday mornings - an exclusive to-do list, focusing on the best of the weekend fun. The Medina location of Blackbird Records and Operation Fandom is Lehman’s biggest, with a wall down the middle to divide the two concepts. Plus, Blackbird Records and Operation Fandom fills a gap in the city’s offerings. “Coming in here as a kid, I remember looking around and thinking, ‘What a great spot,’” Lehman said. There will be a different offering on the vintage stuff; the same thing on the record side. “We always try to go into downtowns, because of architecture and community feel,” Lehman said.
The Medina County District Library presents "Interlaced Art" in the B. Smith Gallery on the third floor of the Medina Library.
The artwork is a mixture of different media -- there are watercolors, acrylics, fiber art, colored pencil, pen and ink, and mixed media pieces. Like threads in the lovely tapestry of life, we are interlaced together.” We each create individually, yet because of our friendships we are influenced, in life and in art, by each other.
Deborah A. Katz said her own genealogy journey began about 30 years ago with the discovery of how little she then knew about her family.
MEDINA, Ohio -- The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland (JGSC) has announced that Medina resident Deborah A. Katz, JD, PhD, will serve as its new president. School in 1980. Katz previously held the position of first vice president of programming.
“Latina mothers call it a chancleta,” says Medina, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based pop artist and publicist. “It is the weapon that they use against you as a kid.
This book and the other eight that I produce are the way that I’m gonna raise the freaking half a million dollars to call my son Dr. Medina.” The word originally means “little hillbilly,” and in most circles it’s a pejorative, unless you’re Medina, who has come to embrace it as a “reaffirmation of the pride and beauty of my roots.” After “The Sofrito Manifesto” closes, Medina’s returning to Chicago this fall to collaborate with the artist Josue Pellot and the design studio 408 Fabrication on an outdoor mural somewhere on Pulaski Avenue in Hermosa. In the meantime he’s working on The Sofrito Manifesto 2: Cocktails, Beverages, and Drinks, the second in a planned series of volumes and an epic Jibarito Pop undertaking motivated as much by his sense of capitalism as his sense of home. Getting into art and defining Jibarito Pop was a self-discovery process of fighting with my peers, my colleagues, and myself.” It’s a hefty, bilingual coffee-table-sized tome full of recipes, and stories by his sister Emilia, aka Millie; it’s all illustrated with eye-popping food photography, paintings, and pull-out posters rendered in Medina’s defining style, which he calls “Jibarito Pop.” As a lad in the rural northern coastal town of Hatillo, Medina knocked over a porcelain sheep and shepherd from his mother’s prized Lladró nativity scene, and Medina’s older sister Millie pronounced him dead.
Green Leaf Park in Sharon Township, which opened in 1972, grew by 15 acres, thanks to a Clean Ohio grant from the Ohio Public Works Commission.
The township is grateful for this property the district has worked so hard to acquire.” “The township is excited for the growth of the Medina County parks," Sharon Township Trustee Kim Miller said. Staff from the park district's natural resources department documented several spring wildflowers and neotropical songbirds on the property, with 144 native species of plants, animals and fungi recorded over three site visits.
The Medina County Park District has announced its first park, Green Leaf Park in Sharon Township, has grown by 15 acres.