Medina, Ohio is the seat of Medina County. The city was founded in 1816 as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Originally named Mecca, its name was changed to Medina. Appropriate for this category are topics related to the city, township or county by that name, as well as any of the several other townships that are headquartered in Medina, including businesses, schools, churches, people, and issues.
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The city’s official web site features an overview of the community and its government, including city council agendas, minutes and packets, codified ordinances, bids, current projects, and job postings. Online services include a community calendar and a copy of the city’s comprehensive plan, maps, and other documents.
http://www.medinaoh.org/
Historical information, points of interest, activities and events in Medina, Ohio are featured here, including photographs, schedules, and documentation.
http://everythingmedinaohio.com/
First Baptist Church of Medina
The independent Baptist congregation meets at its facilities on Medina Road in Medina, Ohio. Its beliefs and programs are outlined, and a schedule of worship services, groups, classes and other ministries are published to the site. A sermon archive is included.
http://www.firstmedina.org/
Located in eastern Medina County, Granger Township is one of seventeen townships in the county, being officially recognized as such in 1820, and named for the former owner of the property, Gideon Granger. Its history and administrative contacts are posted on its official site, along with a guide to schools, churches, and points of interest in the township.
http://www.grangertwp.org/
Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber is a volunteer organization comprised of members of the business community of Medina, Ohio and the surrounding area. Member benefits, a member directory, calendar of events, and an overview of the region are presented.
http://www.medinaohchamber.com/
Medina County Emergency Management Agency
The Medina County, Ohio EMA is the point of coordination in the county for response and recovery to disaster situations, with a focus on mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery and homeland security. Its teams, facilities, programs, and contacts are featured.
http://www.ema.co.medina.oh.us/
Medina County Veterans Service Office
Headquartered in Medina, Ohio, the Veterans Service Office provides temporary emergency financial aid and assistance to eligible veterans and family members, as well as assisting veterans, family members and survivors when applying to the US Department of Veterans Affairs for benefits. Its benefits are defined, and various forms are available for downloading.
http://www.medinacountyveteransserviceoffice.org/
A profile of the county includes a map showing its location, demographics, and contacts for the county commissioners, elected officials, and departments. A calendar of events is published, along with published resolutions, newsletters, and service locations.
http://www.co.medina.oh.us/
Constructed in 1957 by Robert Freed, the airport was operated privately until 1987, when it was purchased by the City of Medina, Ohio. Information on flight instruction, aircraft and hangar rental, and testimonials are offered, along with a flight tracker.
http://www.flymedina.com/
Headquartered in the City of Medina, Medina Township is one of seventeen townships in Medina County, Ohio. It is located in the central part of the county. Its departments and office are featured on the official township web site, along with a guide to the area, including a history of the township and directory of township services and facilities.
http://medinatownship.com/
Headquartered in Medina, Ohio, the township is located in northeastern Geauga County, with its eastern border touching the Ashtabula County line. Its official web site introduces township officials, offices and departments, and offers news and contact data.
http://www.montvilletwp.org/
The family campground is located in Medina, in the western portion of Medina County. Its accommodations and features are described, and a park map, directions to the park, and a calendar of programs and activities are included.
http://www.pier-lonpark.com/
Sharon Township is one of seventeen townships in Medina County, Ohio. The township was organized and officially named Sharon in 1831. Prior to that, the area was known as Hart and Mathers, and was briefly named Gask. Its official web site offers a history and overview of the township and contact for its administrative and departmental offices.
http://www.sharontwp.org/