MANSFIELD ─ In Darrell Smith’s opinion, Juneteenth is a day that recognizes the unity of the country but hasn’t been promoted very much. That is why he and some community […]
Peng Chen, Staff Reporter
New food business brings Cajun taste to the area
ONTARIO ─ A major work injury three years ago pushed Bryson Pollard to develop a food business — Bryson’s Cajun Seafood & Cuisines. The Mansfield resident said he was a […]
The Blueberry Patch ready to thrive in new self-built facility
MANSFIELD ─ The Beilsteins have created a new chapter in The Blueberry Patch, a 40-year-old business. The family recently moved the operation into a new facility with a dining area […]
Wilford joins Ontario City Council to help the city thrive
ONTARIO ─ Ontario City Council welcomed its newest member last week. Chad Wilford was sworn in as an at-large councilman on June 2. He was appointed by the Republican Party […]
Madison Twp. moves to encapsulate contaminated demolition site
MADISON TOWNSHIP ─ After months of seeking ways and a grant to help clean up a contaminated demolition site, Madison Township decided to encapsulate the area on Monday night, citing […]
Madison Twp. plans to pave 11 roads this summer
MADISON TOWNSHIP ─ Eleven roads in Madison Township will be paved this year. The township trustees approved to bid out the 2021 road resurfacing projects at its regular meeting on […]
New Pearl Harbor exhibit featured in Plymouth through July 4
PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Area Historical Society welcomes the public with new exhibits, including “Infamy-December 7, 1941.” Susan Moore, the museum’s vice president, said it is a traveling exhibit from […]
New community events provide summer fun in Plymouth
PLYMOUTH ─ The Village of Plymouth welcomes summer with new community events and exhibits. The Plymouth Improvement Committee hosted the first farmers market in the area on Saturday. The market […]

