Dan Brown
The Gazette
For the modest Kathleen Ekey, this week’s U.S. Women’s Open is just another tournament.
But the event in Bethlehem, Pa., is much more than that and will mark another highlight in the career of the Sharon Township native.
After qualifying for the second straight summer, Ekey made the decision to declare herself a professional golfer [...]
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Maria Kacik | The Gazette
BRUNSWICK — A 17-year-old resident who allegedly was caught in the middle of a drug deal Sunday faces a felony marijuana trafficking charge.
According to Brunswick police:
An officer on patrol saw three suspicious males near the propane tanks at the Clark gas station, 4236 Center Road, at 9:08 p.m. The officer pulled [...]
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Maria Kacik | The Gazette
BRUNSWICK — Several people left a Fourth of July block party in handcuffs after police attempted to subdue a riot that started after a neighbor was busted for setting off fireworks at a block party.
According to Brunswick police:
An officer responded to Bruce Drive and Trenton Trail about complaints of people setting [...]
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Judy A. Totts | The Gazette
MEDINA — Some of the key words in Alan Penn’s vocabulary are “vision for the future, service and support.”
Penn, who has been elected international vice president of Kiwanis International, is gearing up to serve in the position that will lead to the presidency of the group in 2011 at the [...]
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Lisa Hlavinka |The Gazette
MEDINA TWP. — Two people were injured in a two-vehicle accident on state Route 3 on Tuesday afternoon.
Sgt. Pablo Cruz of the Ohio Highway Patrol reported:
At 3:56 p.m., a 1999 Ford F-150 driven by Michael L. Dunlevy, 48, of Brunswick, was traveling north on Route 3 when he failed to yield while [...]
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Allison Wood | The Gazette
MEDINA — County commissioners are looking for ways to cut as much as $1 million to balance the budget for the rest of the year.
Income is down 7.5 percent from this time last year, which was caused by declining sales tax revenues and a lower return on investment income, county Finance [...]
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Brian Dulik | The Gazette
CLEVELAND — An eventful offseason for the Cavaliers took another turn Tuesday when assistant coach John Kuester reportedly agreed to become the Detroit Pistons’ head coach.
The well liked and respected Kuester — an NBA assistant for 19 years — joined Mike Brown’s Cleveland staff in August 2007 and ran the team’s [...]
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