Various costs were discussed at Crestview’s monthly board of education meeting on July 29, from Chromebook insurance to volleyball nets. Chad Lemon, director of Instructional Technology at Crestview Local Schools, […]
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Richland County engineers bridge gap between funding and projects
Lawmakers in Washington continue to struggle to agree on a transportation funding bill, a bill that would replace the current infrastructure appropriations bill set to expire at the end of […]
Wertz takes the reins at the Mansfield Playhouse
Occupying the director’s chair at the Mansfield Playhouse this year is theater veteran Doug Wertz, who was recently named Artistic Director for the Playhouse’s 2014-15 season. Since his first involvement […]
Alums, college stars and current Tygers invest in future players
Fall may be a few months away, but Mansfield Senior was already preparing players young and old for football season with a youth football camp held July 25 and 26. […]
Former GM employee founds water well service
When Ontario’s General Motors Stamping Plant closed in June 2010, the future was uncertain for hundreds of workers who suddenly found themselves unemployed. But for former GM employee Ryan Parker, […]
Mansfield Foundry demolition marks historic end but new beginning
Since the late 1800s, the Mansfield Foundry has occupied 500 N. Main St. in Mansfield with a silent strength. Through a number of ownerships and countless employees, the building remained […]
Ontario holds first annual Beautification Contest
The city of Ontario shines a little brighter lately thanks to the city’s first annual Beautification Contest held this past July. Seven residential properties and one business property inside the […]
Rivals Mansfield Senior and Madison to compete for charity
Cross-town adversaries Mansfield Senior High School and Madison High School will have extra motivation to win their annual football rivalry match this fall thanks to a charitable dinner organized by […]
Open Bible Church finds forgiveness in wake of vandalism incident
When Pastor John Freeman arrived at Open Bible Church on Thursday, June 26, he made an unsettling discovery: a layer of foam from fire extinguishers covered the floor of the […]
Budget between ODOT and Shelby set for Mansfield Avenue paving project
The city of Shelby has been awarded federal highway dollars for the reconstruction of Mansfield Avenue, and on Monday evening city council authorized Mayor Marilyn John as the Director of […]

