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Amy Hoes’ Showcase Home Group at eXp Realty keeps growing, with her daughter Atalie Hoes now an official member of the team
The newest member set to join the Medina-based Showcase Home Group at eXp Realty shares a lot with its founder and leader, Amy Hoes—ambition, drive, enthusiasm, and DNA. Meet her daughter, Atalie Hoes. After graduating from Medina High School in 2020, Atalie went to Bowling Green State University and continued to help her parents, Amy...
Read MoreVisit Cabinet-S-Top’s Renovated Home Tour on Sunday, October 6, from noon–5 p.m.
A remodeling project of any scope and size can be exciting and daunting, all at the same time. There are constant decisions to be made, and I don’t know if you’ve looked lately, but there are a lot of great design choices out there. For over 33 years, Cabinet-S-Top has been delivering a seamless, one-stop-shopping experience for homeowners in...
Read MoreThe team at Kiba Studios can help you create the elevated bathroom you’ve been longing for
Kiba Studios is redefining the art of bathroom remodeling by offering a refreshing alternative to the conventional home improvement store, resonating with homeowners seeking a more personalized experience. Grounded in a sense of community, this showroom within MDG Flooring America in Medina focuses on transforming spaces by guiding customers...
Read MoreIdeal for both men and women, hormone replacement therapy from Skin Care Solutions Elite MediSpa can help restore youthful vitality
When Skin Care Solutions Elite MediSpa opened its doors nearly two decades ago, its goal was to make clients not only look good but also feel good. Pellet Hormone Replacement Therapy—now available in all three offices in Green, Medina and Wooster—does just that. This physician-directed procedure targets hormonal imbalance and...
Read MoreNow through the end of October, Bunker Hill Golf Course will serve more than 3,000 partiers its delicious, customizable clambake
In Carousel, Nettie laments that she shouldn’t have eaten “those last four dozen clams.” In Rogers and Hammerstein’s world, clambakes included codfish chowder cooked in iron kettles with salted pork and red-hot lobsters. But the most important thing about the “Real Nice Clambake” was that “we all had a real good...
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