ASHLAND — For decades, parents thought playing video games was a waste of time, non-productive or could ‘melt your brain.’ But at least one area high school is providing more […]
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From the ground up: how Hilliard is turning controversy into a cultural centerpiece
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the fourth in a four-part Solutions Journalism series on public art and its impact on a community. Part 1 ran on Oct. 29. Part 2 published on Oct. 30. […]
Richland School of Academic Arts hosts Starbooks Cafe
MANSFIELD — The seventh grade students at Richland School of Academic Arts spent Thursday discovering a love of reading. English teacher Grace Larsen received a $1,300 TAP grant from the […]
Lexington sisters competing on new Nickelodeon TV musical competition airing Friday
LEXINGTON — The Heichel sisters have been singing together since they were children, but now, joined by their youngest sister, they are performing in front of the nation. Madi, 19, […]
Open Source: Readers chime in with public art ideas
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third in a four-part Solutions Journalism series on public art and its impact on a community. Part 1 ran on Oct. 29. Part 2 published […]
Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force celebrates 10-year anniversary
MANSFIELD — Every so often a victim of a crime will tell the Richland County Prosecutor’s office the offender has left the state. When that happens, prosecutors tell those concerned […]
Public art offers morale boost to cities of all sizes
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second in a four-part Solutions Journalism series on public art and its impact on a community. Part I published on Oct. 29. MANSFIELD — Art can […]
‘Make A Difference Day’ food drive sees large hike in donations
MANSFIELD — Doc Stumbo has seen Richland County residents give a lot over the years. But even the veteran local organizer is impressed this weekend with the community’s response to […]

