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10 most expensive homes sold in Medina County, April 29 - May 5
A house in Liverpool Township that sold for $599,900 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Medina County in the past week. In total, 25 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $353,028, or $208 per square foot.
Property transfers: Ashland County sales range from $40K to $405K
City of Ashland 207 Samaritan Ave., Ashland; J. Nathan Shultz to John T. Shultz and Genevieve M. Shultz; $122,000. 854 McKinley Blvd., Ashland; Leigh Ann Peck and John W. Peck II to Robert M. Simonson (trustee); $350,000. ...
Musclepalooza muscle-car show, races postponed
WEST SALEM, Ohio – Musclepalooza at Dragway 42 has been postponed because of the weather forecast. Musclepalooza – billed as a celebration of vintage and modern muscle cars – was scheduled for Saturday, May 11. A makeup date has not been announced. Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date.
1 dead, 2 injured following rollover crash in Lorain County
CLEVELAND — The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a two-car rollover crash that left a 21-year-old man dead in Lorain County on Thursday morning. Troopers say the fatal crash happened near the intersection of Biggs Road and Whitehead Road in LaGrange Township. According to a media release, a...
ODOT announces $1.6 million grant for Ashland multi-use path along U.S. Route 250
ASHLAND — One of Ashland’s busiest roads is slated for multi-use paths thanks to a grant incoming from the Ohio Department of Transportation. The grant, worth $1.6 million for Ashland, represents one of several covering 27 traffic safety projects in 21 counties, according to a press release issued from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s office.
Lexington boys, girls sweep OCC track meet
ASHLAND — Lexington ended Ashland’s seven-year reign Friday. Latrell Hughes won the 400-meter dash and anchored the 4×200 relay to a record-setting victory as the Minutemen won the Ohio Cardinal Conference meet at Ashland University’s Ferguson Field. Lexington piled up 162.5 points to dethrone Ashland (130)....
For 85 years the Hillsdale High School alumni group has been meeting annually
Alumni and guests of Hayesville High School met at Hillsdale High School on May 4 for its 85th annual banquet. Sixteen classes were represented with 100 in attendance. The oldest class in attendance was 1948 with Anna Mae (Glass) Beecher being the oldest member in present. She was given a potted flower arrangement. The...
Local students make the grade: Medina County College Corner
MEDINA, Ohio -- Here’s the latest news about college students from Medina County. Baldwin Wallace University: Taylor Prechtel of Valley City was inducted into Baldwin Wallace University’s Upsilon of Ohio chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Sociology Honor Society, in the spring 2024 semester. Prechtel, a criminal...
On a roll: Galion beats Crestview for Division III sectional softball championship
OLIVESBURG — The Galion Tigers like to look back at games, talk about and learn a little bit from each outing. But there is one game on their schedule they have never and will never talk about. It was back on April 20 when the Tigers lost to Crestview in the first game of a regular-season doubleheader 11-1 by committing 11 errors and not allowing a single earned run.
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