MEDINA — In the near future, it might be a little easier for visitors and newcomers to Medina to find their way around town.
The city is looking at the Wayfinding Program, which could lead to signs that point the way to places such as parking areas, government offices, the hospital and hot spots in the [...]
Medina officials consider downtown sign project
July 31st, 2009 · No Comments
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Sisters assist family pal’s effort to raise money for heart walk
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YORK TWP. — Sisters Emily and Holly Porter aren’t strangers to the business world.
The girls, 13 and 9, respectively, fill their piggy banks with Medina County Fair spending money each year by selling homemade lemonade and cookies at a stand outside the home of a good family friend, Linda Pfaff.
But this year the township entrepreneurs [...]
Man biking across the country to raise money for Parkinson’s
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A Highland High School graduate will be on the road for five weeks and travel 4,280 miles to raise $20,000 for Parkinson’s research.
On Wednesday, Skip Bailey will begin the trip of his dreams when he rides his bicycle across the United States from Oregon to Virginia.
Bailey, 35, said he always wanted to ride across the [...]
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Police charge man allegedly transporting urine
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BRUNSWICK — A man found by police with small bottles of urine Wednesday apparently was doing a friend a favor.
An officer performed a random check at 12:55 p.m. on a passing vehicle at Pearl Road and Bennington Boulevard and found the driver had a failure to appear warrant out of Berea Municipal Court, according to [...]
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Robiskie aboard, signs with Browns for 4 years
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CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns have all their campers under contract.
With coach Eric Mangini set to hold his first workout Saturday, the Browns agreed to terms on a four-year contract with rookie wide receiver Brian Robiskie, the club’s last unsigned player.
Robiskie’s agent, Joel Segal, said the sides reached agreement Thursday. Financial terms were not immediately [...]
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QB or not QB: New regime, but quarterback battle remains top issue
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Players, and fans, won’t need long to recognize the difference of an Eric Mangini-run training camp.
There’s a good chance that when camp opens Saturday morning at 8:45 the first significant drill will be a full-contact tackling test. Two players will line up 20 yards apart, run at each other full speed and see what happens. [...]
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