ASHLAND — Ashland High School’s musical is a perennial favorite in the Ashland community. This year’s production of “The Phantom of the Opera” seems destined to hit a high note, […]
courtney@richlandsource.com
Forestry Division adopts changes to Mohican management plan
PERRYSVILLE — After months of public comments and several changes to what began as a controversial plan, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Forest Advisory Council and the chief of […]
Courtney McNaull talks Ashland City Council on AU’s WRDL
ASHLAND – Ashland Source’s Courtney McNaull stopped by the Ashland University radio station, 88.9 WRDL, to talk with the hosts of the Early Bird’s Word about Ashland area news. This week, […]
Ashland City Council selects Lawson to fill seat
ASHLAND – Ashland City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to appoint Dan Lawson to fill the at-large seat on council. Lawson is Associate Vice President of Corporate Relations at Ashland University, […]
Ohio 39 reopens after train derailment cleared between Loudonville & Perrysville
LOUDONVILLE (UPDATE 10 p.m.) — Ohio 39 reopened between Perrysville and Loudonville just after 6 p.m. on Saturday night. The state highway was closed early Saturday morning following a train […]
Ashland City Council interviews finalists for vacancy
ASHLAND – Ashland City Council expects to vote Tuesday, Feb. 6 on the appointment of a new city council member. Council president Steve Workman confirmed he and fellow council member […]
Kelly Cooke helps people make Ashland home
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the sixth in a series of features on young professionals in the Ashland business community. Part V was on Beau Carpenter. Part IV was on Melanie Fitch. Part III […]
Q&A with Sustainable Equity founders Glisson and Tucker
ASHLAND – Susan Glisson and Charles Tucker are visiting Ashland University this week as guest speakers in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Symposium Against Indifference. The theme of this […]
Loudonville library exhibit brings World War I history to life
LOUDONVILLE – In partnership with the Cleo Redd Fisher Museum, Loudonville Public Library is presenting its largest exhibition to date, World War I and America. Colleen Sandusky, the library’s adult […]
Ashland University hosts discussion on Confederate monuments
ASHLAND – The conversations communities, particularly those below the Mason-Dixon line, are having about Confederate statues can be complicated and rife with emotions. That may be because discussions of these […]

