February 02, 2012

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Sidewalk assessments likely this year

(North Royalton) NORTH ROYALTON - Council will likely move forward with a phase 1 sidewalk program this year, connecting much of State and Wallings to the Y.

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Tribe on Tour wows large Strongsville crowd

(Strongsville) STRONGSVILLE - Tribe on Tour, the Cleveland Indians winter meet and greet with fans, made a stop at Strongsville's SouthPark Mall on Jan. 26. It was the first leg of the four-city event.

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The gift of independence

(Brunswick) BRUNSWICK - An exercise machine donated to the city's rec center will afford disable patrons the freedom to work out without assistance.

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Training to face America's best runners in the Trials

Buckeye High graduate Stephanie Charnigo is spending the next few months in New Jersey trying to lower her time in the 800 meters before the Olympic Trials in June.

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Focused on the future

MEDINA - The Medina hockey program is determined to go deep into the postseason and has been challenging its players with a tough schedule this winter.

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Lind pleads to cockfighting-related charges

MEDINA - The Medina Township man accused of holding cockfights on his South Weymouth Road property pleaded no contest to several charges Jan. 30.

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Fire station's poster contest winners honored

Granger Elementary pupils were recognized at a recent awards program at the school.

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Lodi Library to remain closed indefinitely

LODI - The village's library, which has been since late November due to structural issues, will remain closed, but there is debate of opening a temporary location.

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Colts compete at Winter Classic

CANTON - Cloverleaf placed first for every discipline at during the Northeast Gymnastics Conference competition.

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Academic Challenge team wins first two PAC matches

The Black River High School Academic Challenge team and adviser Norm Dria won the first two Patriot Athletic Conference matches against Firelands and Fairview high schools at Lorain County Community College Jan. 19.

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The gift of independence

BRUNSWICK - An exercise machine donated to the city's rec center will afford disable patrons the freedom to work out without assistance.

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Commissioners approve amended hazard mitigation plan

MEDINA - County officials have updated a hazard and flood mitigation plan that indicates flooding and tornadoes are the most likely emergencies threatening area residents.

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Elementary School celebrates Chinese New Year

BRUNSWICK - Chinese traditions were the topic of choice last week at Hickory Ridge Elementary.

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Zoning case continued

The Village of Doylestown's alleged zoning violation case against JAS, LLC, has been continued from Feb. 10 to March 23.

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Mayors, chiefs praise new SWAT team

NORTON - The new Norton-Barberton SWAT team was hailed by the mayors and police chiefs as the first of many cooperative efforts.

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NMS to help Kenyan school get clean water

On Friday, Jan. 20, Katie Spotz, 2010 Glamour Magazine's Woman of the Year, spoke to the staff and students of Norton Middle School. Katie shared stories about her desire to raise awareness and funds for water projects at schools in developing nations. As an advocate and adventurer, Katie has participated in many endurance activities to raise money for this cause. Read More

Brianna Greer named as a 2012 Queen Esther

The JCC Women's Auxiliary is delighted to announce that the 2012 Queen Esthers have begun rehearsing for the 57th annual Purim Ball! Come join us as we celebrate these admirable young ladies through this unique and traditional event to be held on Saturday, March 10 at the Shaw JCC. Read More

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Sidewalk assessments likely this year

NORTH ROYALTON - Council will likely move forward with a phase 1 sidewalk program this year, connecting much of State and Wallings to the Y.

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Swim Club raises $5,000 for Y pool lanes

NORTH ROYALTON - The high school swim and dive club has already made good on its yearly promise toward the cost of the Y's eight-lane pool.

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Bears beat Bees in hockey league matchup

STRONGSVILLE - The Bears ice Medina by 6-4 score in high school hockey action.

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Tribe on Tour wows large Strongsville crowd

STRONGSVILLE - Tribe on Tour, the Cleveland Indians winter meet and greet with fans, made a stop at Strongsville's SouthPark Mall on Jan. 26. It was the first leg of the four-city event.

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Wine, Music & Cabaret gives to the arts

STRONGSVILLE - The third annual Wine, Music & Cabaret event was a sellout as attendees danced the night away to the sounds of Motown Gold. The Arts in Strongsville happening helps fund local arts programs.

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911 hang-up call leads to man's arrest

STRONGSVILLE - An 18-year-old Strongsville man dialed 911 and hung-up to see if his landline was working. When officers responded to the residence where the call originated they arrested Steven Ralf Franke after determining he had a warrant on a contempt of court charge.

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Class 1 crimes down slightly in 2011

WADSWORTH - Both the police and fire chiefs presented the December monthly activity reports, which included year-end totals, during the January public safety committee meeting.

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Winners on many levels

WADSWORTH - The Wadsworth middle school grapplers are giving their best efforts to charity and on the wrestling mats this season.

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County reports big dip in new construction during 2011

MEDINA - The value of new construction last year was down 35 percent according to data reported by the Medina County Building Department.

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