WESTFIELD TWP. — The Northern Ohio Railway Museum is a work in progress.
Currently, the museum consists of about one mile of completed track, three completely renovated train cars and three large storage buildings, filled mostly with train cars in need of a complete overhaul.
With limited funding and work done entirely by volunteers, the ultimate goal […]
Getting on the Right Track: Northern Ohio Railway Museum always in need of volunteers, funds
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
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Third Eye Blind surfaces for summer concert season
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
Third Eye Blind may be perceived as a “Where are they now?” band from the late ’90s, but you’d be surprised how many new alternative bands cite the Bay Area group as an influence. Perhaps the band members’ ears were burning so much that the outfit decided to get back together. You can see singer […]
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On Mission: Brunswick Reformed to Sudan
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
Editor’s note: This is the final story in a series about Brunswick Reformed Church’s mission to Sudan.
When Paul Delise opened an e-mail from missionaries to Sudan who recently visited the United States for additional training, his heart beat a little faster.
“I was hoping it was another invitation to go back to Sudan (on mission),” Delise […]
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County duo dominates Derby
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
CLEVELAND — Even if it was only for a few hours on Friday afternoon, Medina County high school baseball ruled Jacobs Field.
In the second annual SportsTime Ohio High School Home Run Derby, Highland’s Ben Klafczynski and Medina’s Ronnie Stout finished 1-2 in the competition that featured 10 of the top sluggers in Northeast Ohio.
“It’s crazy,” […]
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New assignment for Salvation Army captains
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
MEDINA — On June 27, Captains Mark and Stephanie Larrick of the Medina Salvation Army post will end one chapter of their lives and begin to write another. The couple, who came to Medina three years ago, has accepted a new assignment in Sandusky. Captains Jonathan and Sienna Jackson will step into the leadership role […]
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Point guard needed
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
MEDINA — The Cavaliers will take their best shot at finding a shooter or two when the NBA free-agent bidding period begins a week from Sunday.
If that person can also play some point guard, general manager Danny Ferry will be even quicker to open the checkbook of Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert.
The top talents expected to […]
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Swartzfager celebrates 60th anniversary of ordination
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
WOOSTER — The Rev. George K. Swartzfager, pastor emeritus of Zion Lutheran Church in Homer Township, is celebrating a major milestone in his career this month.
June 29 will mark the 60th anniversary of his ordination into the Chris-tian ministry. Swartzfager was honored for his service to the church and community with a plaque during the […]
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Bourdais takes pole at annual Grand Prix
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
CLEVELAND — The Champ Car drivers have changed from their familier Lola car chassis to the new DP-01 chassis this season. They still have to run on two sets of tires — the regular blacks and the optional reds. They are also beginning this year’s Grand Prix of Cleveland with a standing start — a […]
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‘Catch a Wave’ at the new Beach Boys exhibit
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
The endless summer that is the Beach Boys’ career is the focus behind the “Catch a Wave: The Beach Boys, the Early Years” exhibit, which appears June 22 through Dec. 31 at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
It’s been a long time coming for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum […]
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Nance still competing
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
CLEVELAND — It doesn’t take much to get Cavaliers legend Larry Nance excited when it comes to the city of Cleveland. Ditto when you’re discussing motorsports with him.
So when Nance was asked to serve as the Grand Prix of Cleveland’s grand marshal with current Browns players Joshua Cribbs and Ryan Tucker, it didn’t take much […]
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