MANSFIELD — Two county agencies hope to cooperatively purchase the vacant former CenturyLink property at 655 Lexington Ave. in Mansfield. Michele Giess, superintendent of Richland Newhope, and Joe Trolian, executive […]
Carl Hunnell, City Editor
Column: Gettysburg ‘Peach Orchard’ a sobering reminder of historical lessons learned
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Peaches again now grow in the “Peach Orchard” in the Gettysburg National Military Park in eastern Pennsylvania. It’s been 160 years since musket Minie balls and artillery […]
Mansfield City Council to vote on $1 million in Richland County Foundation grants
MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Council on Tuesday will consider accepting $1 million in donations from the Richland County Foundation to help pay for three different community improvement projects. Grants scheduled […]
Mission(s) accomplished: Shelby native had 2 goals growing up — win the NOL and fly jets
SHELBY — Ryan Craft dreamed of doing two things as a boy growing up along Myers Road in Shelby. “I wanted to win a Northern Ohio League championship in football […]
Bad weather in the offing? NWS predicts multiple rounds of showers, t-storms Thursday
“Thunder is good. Thunder is impressive. But it is lightning that does the work.” — Mark Twain It appears north central Ohio on Thursday will get to experience the wit […]
Four years later: Mansfield City Council still discussing water meter replacement issues
MANSFIELD — It was doubtful in 2019 when Mansfield City Council approved a citywide water-meter replacement program that lawmakers thought they would still be debating penalties for recalcitrant property owners […]
Two veteran Mansfield firefighters honored for combined 64 years of service
MANSFIELD — Brian Danals and Andre Cochran came into the Mansfield Fire Department four years apart more than three decades ago. They left Mansfield City Council chambers on Tuesday night […]
Mansfield City Council pulls proposed food truck regulations from agenda
It probably takes David Kirst longer to make wings at his Chicken Box than it did for Mansfield City Council to pull proposed food truck regulations Tuesday night.
COVID-19: Ohio high school fall sports can go forward, DeWine says
COLUMBUS — Ohio will have fall high school sports even as the battle against COVID-19 continues, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday afternoon. “All sports may go forward this fall, contact […]
COVID-19: Nursing homes, assisted living centers remain a focus of concern
Nursing homes and assisted living centers in Ohio continue to be the focus of concern during the COVID-19 pandemic, given the fact older residents are much more at risk if […]

