The Medina Sun - Sat Nov 07
Voters in the The Highland Local School District were no more receptive than their Medina neighbors to increasing property taxes Tuesday, voting down the first operating levy in more than a decade by a decisive margin.
Two gain new terms as Brunswick Hills trusteesBrunswick Sun Times - Sat Nov 07
BRUNSWICK HILLS The campaigns of incumbent trustees Michael Esber and Christina Kusnerak resonated with voters Tuesday, who returned the pair to office with 1,766 votes and 1,460 votes respectively, based on unofficial numbers from the Medina County Board of Elections.
Urgicare center adds ERMedina County Gazette - Sat Nov 07
Southwest General Health Center's Urgicare next to City Hall will become the only 24-hour emergency care facility in the city on Sunday.
Area agencies offer free flu vaccineLocal News - Fri Nov 06
Public health agencies throughout the region are offering free H1N1 influenza vaccines at several community clinics for people at risk of complications from the flu.
Brunswick schools could face deficit by 2012, forecast saysBrunswick Sun Times - Fri Nov 06
BRUNSWICK If current trends continue, the Brunswick City Schools will operating under a deficit by fiscal year 2012.
Swollen eye was no treat for youth's Halloween night: Brunswick Police BlotterThe Chagrin Herald Sun - Thu Nov 05
ASSAULT, MUIRFIELD AND AGUSTA AVENUES: A resident hosting a party for several juveniles Saturday night reported that one of the kids returned home from trick or treating at 8 p.m. with a swollen right eye.
Before the judge againThe Medina Gazette - Thu Nov 05
Angelo Pirovolos has been in prison for more than a year after pleading no contest to shooting his brother-in-law in April 2008.
Hanwell elected mayorThe Medina Gazette - Wed Nov 04
It wasn't a knuckle-biter in the Medina mayoral race. As the results started pouring in Tuesday night, it was apparent former police chief Dennis Hanwell, 52, would lead the city starting Jan.
School levies rejectedThe Medina Gazette - Wed Nov 04
Operating levies for Highland Local Schools and Medina City Schools failed Tuesday night, leaving superintendents to emphasize the need for a change in the way schools are funded.
New book features local fire departmentsWKYC-TV Cleveland - Tue Nov 03
A new book features several local fire departments, and for the next few days, your advanced purchase can help a great cause.
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