The Medina County Economic Development Corporation recognized local businesses and individuals who've made an impact during its 22nd annual Medina County Business Awards on Thursday.
Four people are running for the Medina Board of Education in the November election, including incumbent Jeanne Pritchard and challengers Victoria Druley, Aidan Haggard and Aaron Hair.
People immersed themselves in Medina's history for a couple of days, as local actors bring to life several of Medina's historical figures and stories as a part of Spirits of the Past, which runs through today.
Tuesday's lunch recognized the city's first responders and showcased Sandridge's recently launched product line, Simply Crafted, which includes sous vide proteins and soups.
Local public libraries are encouraging its patrons to reach out to their state representatives as the Ohio House Finance Committee recently shared its proposed state budget, which reduces public library funding by $100 million in two years.
The County Health Rankings and Roadmaps, a program through the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, focuses on why there may be differences in health within and across communities.
Medina County business leaders, political figures and community members looked to the future as upcoming endeavors and economic impacts were discussed during Medina County Economic Development Corporation's annual meeting on Wednesday.
Several local non-profits were awarded $100 through the Medina Noon Kiwanis on Thursday after four students wrote essays in support of each non-profit.
Following the recent introduction of Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed Ohio biennial state budget, Medina Superintendent Aaron Sable spoke about the potential impact on Ohio's public schools.
As interior renovations move along in the Medina Municipal Court's future site, the Medina Historic Preservation Board unanimously approved the exterior renovation plans on Thursday.