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It looks like a ghost town in Wadsworth Library’s children section. Play areas are closed and covered to avoid spread of COVID-19. photo by Amy Barnes

An electronic counter in the lobby of Wadsworth Library makes it easy to tell if the library is at pandemic-compliant capacity or if additional patrons are allowed to enter. photo by Amy Barnes

Combine a homebound, bored and highly creative photographer with her family and you never know what will happen next. She just might create wild masks and make them pose! Sporting their new masks are, from left, 11- year-old Mason Cayton, Lisa Gaugler, 2-year-old Quinn Gaugler, and Josh Gaugler. photo by FlashBang Photography Using hand sanitizer to limit the possible spread of COVID-19 upon their arrival at the Wadsworth Library are 7-yearold Clayton, 3-yearold Josie in the polka-dot mask, and 6-year-old Lorelie, accompanied by their mother, Amy Kundmueller from Sharon. photo by Amy Barnes

A bush at South Broadway and Lafayette Road in Medina is keeping road construction workers safe while they work on the brick-road section of Broadway. photo by Amy Barnes

Medina County Juvenile Detention Center clinician Alexis Lee holds her puppy, Stella, while attending Medina’s Back the Blue event with her mother, Annmarie Lee. photo by Amy Barnes

Devin Blanco and Molly Heaton displayed the Thin Blue Line American flag, which is used to show support for law enforcement officers, at the Medina Back the Blue event. photo by Amy Barnes Attendees at the Back the Blue event on Medina Public Square. photo by Amy Barnes

Police officers were in attendance at the Back the Blue event designed to show appreciation for local law enforcement officers on Medina Public Square on August 15. photo by Amy Barnes

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