BELLVILLE — There won’t be any cannabis dispensaries operating in Bellville for at least six months. Bellville’s village council imposed a temporary moratorium on cannabis businesses at its most recent […]
Katie Ellington Serrao
Staff reporter at Richland Source since 2019. I focus on education, housing and features. Clear Fork alumna. Always looking for a chance to practice my Spanish. Got a tip? Email me at katie@richlandsource.com.
Crestview High School announces honor roll
ASHLAND — Crestview High School has announced its honor rolls for the second quarter of the 2023-2024 school year. Freshman All A’s Gabriel Clark Naomi Gearheart Nathan Kaufman Kennedy Lehman Wyatt […]
Mansfield City Schools swears in new board members, adjusts meeting slate
MANSFIELD — Two new members took their oath of office Tuesday during the first Mansfield City School school board meeting of 2024. Jennifer Kime and Leslie Ward were both elected […]
Guns seized, no arrests in Thursday’s incident on the square
MANSFIELD — No arrests were made Thursday after Mansfield police confiscated several weapons from a vehicle on the square. An incident report from the Mansfield Police Department states an officer […]
Lexington schools fly flags half mast in honor of Bob Whitney
LEXINGTON — The flags at Lexington Local Schools are flying at half mast this week in honor of Robert “Bob” Whitney. Whitney died on Monday afternoon at age 88. He had […]
Here’s Richland Source’s biggest education stories of 2023
MANSFIELD — Three years ago, I asked my boss if I could switch beats. I started my tenure at Richland Source as the business reporter. I got to tell a […]
A conversation with Bob Jarvis, the next mayor of Lexington
LEXINGTON — Robert “Bob” Jarvis starts every day with a 3.25-mile walk. It’s a habit he plans to stick to even after assuming a new set of responsibilities as the […]
Mansfield City Supt. honors outgoing board members
MANSFIELD — During a TED Talk she delivered in 2013, the late Rita Pierson encouraged viewers to step up and be a champion for a child. “Every child deserves a […]
Open Source: What does Mansfield do with the fall leaf collections?
MANSFIELD — Last year, the City of Mansfield collected approximately 5,249 cubic yards of leaves. That’s enough to cover an entire football field almost three feet deep. So what happens […]
Student mural adorns check-in desk at Madison High School
MADISON TOWNSHIP — Olivia Kiley’s latest art class assignment is a festive display of school spirit. Kiley, a junior at Madison Comprehensive High School, recently painted a holiday mural on one […]

