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Medina seeks grant to fund cemetery lake leak
MEDINA, Ohio – Earlier this month the city learned of a grant opportunity that could help fund a much-needed improvement project at Spring Grove Cemetery. Mayor Dennis Hanwell said the funding would come from the Ohio Division of Real Estate Professional Licensing and the Ohio Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission.
Local musician to perform original works: Talk of the Towns
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio -- A special concert featuring singer and pianist Carl Fernstrum will be hosted at 3 p.m. July 28 by Strongsville United Methodist Church, 13500 Royalton Road. Fernstrum will showcase his original music on the church’s newly acquired Steinway grand piano. Fernstrum is known for his engaging musical...
Be part of the 175th Wayne County Fair birthday party; parade entries being taken
From humble beginnings in 1849, when the first Wayne County Fair was held on a dusty patch of land, to the modern-day extravaganza that attracts visitors from far and wide, the has been a beacon of progress and pride. The fair is more than funnel cakes and Ferris wheels. For...
Mackenzie Shirilla Now: Where Is the Convicted Murderer Today?
Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of murder. Reader discretion is advised. Mackenzie Shirilla is serving a life sentence in prison for murdering her boyfriend and his friend in a fatal car accident. In July 2022, Shirilla, then 17, intentionally crashed her car into the side of a building in Strongsville, Ohio. The incident killed her […] The post Mackenzie Shirilla Now: Where Is the Convicted Murderer Today? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
Community calendar for July 20
• A pinning ceremony for those who served in the Vietnam War will be held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1079, 500 S. Abbe Road in Elyria. Doors open at 11 a.m. and the ceremony will begin at noon. Those interested in attending can RSVP by calling (440) 365-8500 or visiting the post’s canteen.
Mark Katrick faith column: Reconnecting with classmates three years after 50th reunion
As hard as it is to believe, nearly three years have come and gone since our 50th high school reunion. To coin and connect a couple of well-known phrases, “Time marches on and waits for no one.”. The Elyria Catholic High School class of 1971 is no exception. In...
Junior golfers show their talent in Ashland Times-Gazette tourney at Brookside Golf Course
The 44th annual Ashland Times-Gazette Jr. Golf Championship tournament was played at Brookside Golf Course on July 17 and July 18. The winner in the girls Division 5 competition, ages 15-18, was decided in a sudden death playoff for the second year in a row, and for the second year in a row it was the same two girls. Only this year the winner was different.
Pastor: Overcoming a divided nation will take prayer, love and seeing, hearing Jesus
As I write this article we are two days removed from the assassination attempt on Donald Trump’s life. By the time you read it, we will be closer to a week removed. The events of that day remind us of how divided we are as a nation, though to be honest, I believe that the divide is magnified in the media and on social media. Most know how to be good neighbors even if they vote differently from each other. But it does raise the question, how should we, especially Christians, handle or conduct ourselves in such times?
Telecommunications Bootcamp addresses career opportunities to take back to the classroom
More than a dozen educators from across Ohio visited Ashland University to learn about 5G broadband technology and its impact on various industries as they took part in a Telecommunications Bootcamp for Educators. The camp was presented by staff members in AU’s Office of Workforce Training and Development. The weeklong...
Elyria water plant issue resolved; boil advisory remains in effect (UPDATED)
ELYRIA — Residents in towns that get water from Elyria’s water plant -- including Elyria, Amherst, North Ridgeville and nearby townships -- are advised to boil the water before drinking it after an electrical issue at the water plant reduced its pumping capacity. The advisory, issued Thursday by...
RISE celebrates student ingenuity, research excellence
North Royalton City Schools recently hosted the 2024 Research and Independent Study Extravaganza (RISE), showcasing the achievements of 61 enriched English language arts students from grades five through eight. This year’s RISE event incorporated several objectives, fostering a comprehensive learning experience for the young scholars. The independent study project...
Drunk woman has gun in car; intoxicated driver says she’s allowed to smoke marijuana: Brook Park Police Blotter
Operating a vehicle under the influence: Brookpark Road. A Parma Heights woman was arrested at about 5:30 a.m. July 10 for driving while intoxicated on Brookpark Road. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Hot Stove baseball: Elyria Dawgz fight back, down Firelands Black to win Class G county championship
WELLINGTON — The Elyria Dawgz dug themselves a hole early but made the plays late for a 7-6 win over Firelands Black on Wednesday night in the Hot Stove Class G county championship game at Wellington Community Park. Elyria, winners of the Class G (ages 11-12) regional Sunday, will...
'Cancer can grow': OhioHealth mammography unit screened 1,000 patients during first year
An extra 1,000 women received mammograms in the past year, thanks to OhioHealth's new mobile mammography unit. Those are patients who would have either never received screening or delayed it a few more years, according to Lori Holzworth, imaging manager for OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital. "If the lady's got a lump,...
Year of the Quarterback, Part 3: 4-year high school starter Cam Blair plays college waiting game
Editor's note: Steve Doerschuk spent months researching quarterbacks. The result is three waves of a series, "Year of the Quarterback." The first wave revolves around tremendous high school QBs fighting to find the field in college, starting with the tough transition to college followed by how high school stars pick colleges. This is the third article in the first wave. Even as he moved from eighth grade to freshman year at Sandy Valley High School, Cam...
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