Archived newspaper clips describe details of devastation and destruction from the Great Flood of 1913, which claimed an estimated 450 lives in Ohio.
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Shelby to seek bids for voltage regulator upgrades
Upgrades are in order for voltage regulators on the North Express circuit, located at the Northside Substation in Shelby.
The Little Shops of Shelby celebrates with grand re-opening
Careen Fleck purchased The Little Shops of Shelby in 2023 and celebrated the business’ grand re-opening Friday with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Open Source: Has Napoli’s Pizza repaid City of Shelby for demolition?
It’s been more than eight years since the former Napoli’s Pizza building on West Main Street was demolished due to structural failure.
Eric Cutlip sworn-in as new Shelby 3rd Ward councilman
Cutlip was officially sworn-in Thursday as Shelby’s next third ward councilman during a ceremony in Council Chambers.
Garland Gates bids adieu to Shelby Council after 30 years
Garland Gates’ thirty years in public office has made him the longest serving elected official in Shelby’s approximate 190 year history.
Phase II completed of 7-year Black Fork cleanup project
SHELBY — Phase II of a Black Fork clean-up project was recently completed by Daniel’s Tree Service, of Mansfield, according to Shelby officials. “I am truly grateful for each and […]
Shelby voters approve five-year, 1/4-percent income tax fire levy
According to final, unofficial totals from the Richland County Board of Elections, the fire levy was approved by 55.84 percent of Shelby voters.
Letter to the Editor: Shelby school board endorsements
“In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times like these.” (Paul Harvey) One wonders, if the late Paul Harvey were living in 2023, would […]
Black Fork Commons Plaza opens in downtown Shelby
The Black Fork Commons Plaza opened with a bang Wednesday evening in a celebration that included fireworks, live music and supporter remarks.

