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Police treat ice cream truck driver to a soliciting citation: Brunswick Police Blotter
Police responded to a report at 4:26 p.m. April 25 about an ice cream truck operating in the area without a permit. Police located the truck and learned that the driver, a Cleveland man, did not have a permit. He was issued a citation and released. Drugs: Pearl Road. Police...
Ashland police reports for May 17-20
ASHLAND — The Ashland Division of Police issued the following reports after officers’ activity from May 17-20. These reports include incidents by date, arrests, citations issued and calls by day organized in chronological order. Police fielded 208 calls over the weekend. There were 15 incidents, four citations and...
Vote now for the Ashland County Athlete of the Week for May 13-18
Vote now for the candidates in the Ashland Times-Gazette Athlete of the Week poll. The performances in the poll are from May 13-18. The poll will run from 10 a.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Wednesday. Winners will be announced at the end of the week. Below are some of the...
Ashland land bank searches for new website after old domain expires
ASHLAND — The Ashland County Land Reutilization Corporation, also known as the Ashland land bank, is without a website. The board let the website host subscription lapse, rendering the website extinct, in April. Some information, however, remains. The domain, ashlandlandbank.org, was then bought — meaning that domain is now...
District Baseball: Norwayne fights back to beat Canton Central Catholic
It didn't matter Canton Central Catholic jumped out to an early lead. It didn't matter that the Crusaders took another lead in the seventh inning. The Bobcats weren't about to let their season end. Lucas Dudte's single in the bottom of the eighth completed a gutsy 7-6 win in the...
One-hit winner: Coblentz strikes out 12 to lead Waynedale to district win over Triway
MEDINA — Beating Waynedale in late May almost takes perfection. Nobody has done it against the back-to-back state champs over the past two seasons. Monday afternoon, Triway didn’t make many mistakes. Ace Simon Kitchen had some of his best stuff on the mound. The Golden Bears only had a handful of players reach base.
4 Ashland-area baseball teams prepare for district tournament
ASHLAND — Ashland County high school baseball fans haven’t seen a spring like this in almost 20 years. Ashland, Hillsdale, Mapleton and Loudonville all won sectional titles last week. It’s the first time since 2006 all four reached the district in the same season. Two of the...
Youth representing Ashland veteran organizations will place flowers on Memorial Day
The City of Ashland Memorial Day parade and service will be held Monday beginning with a parade at 10 a.m. Lineup begins at 9 a.m. on Fourth Street. The parade will travel down Union Street to Main Street and disband at Ashland Cemetery, where the service will begin immediately. The...
See all homes sold in Brunswick, May 13 to May 19
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Brunswick reported from May 13 to May 19. There were 6 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,180-square-foot home on Chelsea Drive in Brunswick that sold for $326,000. 3692 Manchester...
SATURDAY MAY 25 - Jeep Lovers To Unite at “2nd Ever” Local Medina Event
Maybe it’s for off-roading, the fresh breeze, or even the cute ducks. Regardless of the reasoning, many people around Medina County have chosen a Jeep as their vehicle of choice. Each Jeep owner, or “Jeeper,” is unique in just the same way their vehicles are. Thanks to the immense customization, the car is able to become a reflection of the individual who designed it.
Pollock Goes To Track Nationals
Leslie Pollock, a red shirt freshman at Ashland University, will be going to the National Track meet in Emporia, KS this week. Leslie is 11th in the nation in the hammer throw in Division II. She will be throwing Thursday, May 23rd. Leslie is a 2022 graduate from Antwerp Local Schools. She is the daughter of Tam and Terry Pollock.
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