ONTARIO — Orion and Gabriella DeYoe had a fairly traditional wedding. It took place in a church, with bridesmaids, groomsmen … and a blue-and-yellow robot rolling down the aisle. Long […]
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Downtown church spearheads private improvement project
MANSFIELD — A snow-covered pile of bricks frequently covers the lot across from First English Lutheran this time of year. But come spring, the church hopes to introduce a playground and […]
Coca-Cola brings Christmas to kinship families
MANSFIELD — Santa’s reindeer may have had the day off on Monday, but a certain polar bear was busy delivering presents to the offices of Richland County Children’s Services. Representatives […]
How schools and employers in northeast Ohio are tackling the manufacturing workforce shortage
CHAGRIN FALLS — Manufacturing is big business in Ohio. The manufacturing sector is the largest contributor to Ohio’s gross domestic product and boasts the Buckeye State’s third largest employment numbers. […]
Former gymnast opens studio in Bellville
BELLVILLE — For Alyssa Sloey, gymnastics is more than a hobby or a sport. It’s a lifestyle. “I’ve done gymnastics my whole life,” she said. “I remember vividly being 6 […]
Lexington selects Shook to oversee facilities construction
LEXINGTON — The Lexington board of education adopted a resolution Wednesday night selecting Shook Construction as the manager for the construction of the district’s new middle and high school building. […]
Memorial fund set up for children of community organizer Kay Smith
MANSFIELD — A memorial fund has been established to support the children of community advocate Geneva “Kay” Smith. Smith, 40, passed away Dec. 8 due to complications following open-heart surgery. According […]
Who threw it better? See Tim Theaker, Cliff Mears and Jodie Perry try out target axe throwing
MANSFIELD — When Grace Kriel attended her college job fair in the fall, she never imagined she’d wind up as an assistant manager of a budding small business. For the […]

