MEDINA — If you happen to stop in at Siedel’s Barber Shop, make a point of asking manager Jim LaMarca how much an adult haircut costs. He gets a kick out of telling you “16 American dollars.” It’s an old line from his →
MEDINA — Medina was nothing more than a public square, with one block extending in each direction, when the first major fire tore through town on April 11, 1848. The fire ignited at about 9 p.m. in a shoe store and spread rapidly among →
MEDINA — With topics ranging from veterans benefits to women’s health care, area residents didn’t shy away from hot-button questions during a town hall meeting Sunday with Ken Harbaugh, a Democratic candidate running for the 7th →
MEDINA — The newest member of the Medina Police Department, who’s a little more than a year old, won’t get paid — at least not in U.S. currency. “He’ll get all the Bil-Jac he can eat,” Police Chief Ed →
MEDINA — City Council wants the Division of Liquor Control to schedule a public hearing over the liquor license for Serenite Restaurant and Culinary Institute. On Monday by a vote of 5-2, council passed an emergency resolution objecting to →
MEDINA — The afternoon sunlight gleamed off the 627 blue and silver pinwheels spinning in the wind at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. The pinwheels were planted Sunday to bring awareness to the number of investigated cases of child abuse →
MEDINA — George P. Metcalf, a Liverpool Township native, never comprehended the scope of the Battle of Gettysburg, fought between Union and Confederate forces over three days in July 1863. That’s because Metcalf was in the middle of the →
MEDINA — City Council is looking into making crosswalks safer for pedestrians around Public Square. Toward that goal, City Engineer Patrick Patton said Wednesday that members of the Streets and Sidewalks Committee have asked him to get prices →
MEDINA — More than 25,000 patients a year come through Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital’s emergency department. “It’s a very busy ER,” registered nurse Rosa Kovach said Friday during the grand opening of the newly →
MEDINA — Some City Council members are having second thoughts about making the city’s economic development and marketing associate position full time. →
MEDINA — A steady rain didn’t put a damper on the opening of Serenite Restaurant and Culinary Institute. Serenite founder Brandon Chrostowski said the restaurant in the former Medina Steakhouse and Saloon, 538 W. Liberty St., had about →
MEDINA — Medina Library, which opened in January 2008, will be undergoing approximately $1 million in repairs to its exterior beginning next month. Tina Sabol, community engagement manager for the district library, said water is →
MEDINA — Brandon Chrostowski, CEO and founder of Serenite Restaurant & Culinary Institute, said he won’t let Monday’s City Council vote alter his plans to open for business as scheduled Thursday. →
ORLANDO, Fla. — It was a magical weekend for the Medina Musical Bees when the Medina High School marching band paraded down Main Street USA at Disney World. The band marched across the Magic Kingdom on Saturday, starting in Frontier Land, →