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At Lark & Vines, owner Leslie Choma has made it her mission to source uncommon goods from across the globe

For anyone who likes to think global and act local, shop owner Leslie Choma opened Lark & Vines last year to showcase an oh-so-darling destination for curated home goods, bags, jewelry and eclectic giftables. “Everything here is either from women-owned businesses and handmade by artists or fair trade-certified companies from all over the...

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Here’s how you can join the fun in the next race in the City of Green’s popular Great 8 Race Series is The Oak Clinic’s Acorn Run

Four races remain in the City of Green’s 2023 Green Great Eight Race Series, meaning if you have already participated in at least one, you still have a chance to participate in five of them to earn your commemorative hoodie, in addition to awards and swag provided by each race. Last year the series raised more than $150,000 for nonprofits and...

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Who’s looking after your insurance coverage?

When was the last time your insurance agent really looked at your insurance coverage? Sometimes you’ve been with a carrier for so long things happen automatically, like increases in premiums, and you don’t question or even notice. When no one is looking after you, mistakes and gaps in coverage happen. Scott Andrew Mills I recently...

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Bunker Hill gives people the ultimate golfing experience

Even the best golfer on the planet works to improve his game. The same holds true for the best courses. Bunker Hill Golf Course is a case in point, insists Chadley Gibson, general manager. “After being voted best-of-the-best public golf course in Medina County for several years in a row, were still working hard to get better,” he...

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Becoming a foster parent is an opportunity to give back to a child who needs the security of a loving home

With an influx of nearly double the number of children coming into the Medina County foster care system over the past two years, demand is greater than ever to find temporary homes and families, according to Medina County Job and Family Services Supervisor Manager Sharon Holmes. Helping Reunite Local FamiliesThe demographics of people who can...

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