MANSFIELD — Dynamix Engineering of Columbus presented its findings to the Mansfield City School Board after a months-long assessment and review of each building in the district. The numbers discussed during the district school board meeting Tuesday, according to school board president Judy Forney, are a way to help the board know what needs to […]
October 2018
Clear Fork holds firm in regional computer ratings
MANSFIELD — It isn’t quite the catbird seat, but Clear Fork’s view is still pretty good. The Colts maintained the No. 2 spot in the Region 14 standings when the Ohio High School Athletic Association released the third of seven weekly computer ratings Tuesday afternoon. The top eight teams in each region in the final […]
Elwood “Woody” C. Holland
Elwood “Woody” C. Holland, 77, of Mansfield, passed away on Monday, Oct. 1, 2018 at Crystal Care of Ashland. Woody was born on Dec. 2, 1940 in Mansfield, Ohio, the son of Harvey And Lucille (Bursley) Holland. Woody was raised in Ashland. He was a self employed truck driver with Holland Trucking. Woody knew that […]
The Ren’s Theatre 166 begins Imagination District development
MANSFIELD — A new world of theatre has officially opened on Park Avenue West as the Renaissance Theatre expands its footprint with Theatre 166. The new black box theatre, only two doors down from the Renaissance, will serve as a gathering place for actors, artists, musicians, and art advocates. The intimate space – only 125 […]
Arsenic & Old Lace at Bucyrus Little Theatre Oct. 5 to 14
BUCYRUS — The Bucyrus Little Theatre is pleased to present ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’, directed by Alexa Franklin. Written by Joseph Kesselring, and as provided by Dramatists Play Service, the story of ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ is this: “We meet the charming and innocent ladies who populate their cellar with the remains of socially and […]
Commissioners, law enforcement urge voters to oppose Issue 1
MANSFIELD – The Richland County Commissioners, judges and local law enforcement are encouraging voters to say “no” to issue 1 in November’s election. At its Tuesday, Oct. 2 meeting, Richland County Commissioners heard from Judge Brent Robinson, Richland County Sheriff Steve Sheldon, Mansfield Police Chief Ken Coontz and others before unanimously passing a resolution opposing […]
Bucyrus Middle School launches One-to-One technology program
BUCYRUS – The start of the new school year at Bucyrus Middle School marked the beginning of the school’s first One-to-One technology program. Students in grades six through eight have been using Chromebooks in their classes since the first day of the 2018-2019 school year. When students arrive each morning, they pick up their devices […]
2018-2019 AU Theatre season brings the classics to life
ASHLAND – Ashland University Theatre has released its 2018-2019 season themed “Treasured Classics Renewed” as it brings three literary classics to life. Audiences will journey back to the Victorian era filled with drama, mystery, romance, comedy, adventure and farce as AU Theatre revisits the classics through the eyes of today’s ground-breaking playwrights and composers including: […]
NECIC to host Meet the Candidates Night on Oct. 17
MANSFIELD – North End Community Improvement Collaborative, Inc. (NECIC) will host Meet the Candidates Night on Wednesday, Oct. 17, from 6 to 8 p.m., at their office, 134 N. Main St., Mansfield. In addition to their platform, candidates will be asked to share their views on issues of importance to North End residents, especially resident […]
Crawford County earns Auditor of State Award with Distinction
COLUMBUS – Crawford County is one of four state agencies which has qualified for Auditor of State Distinction, according to Dave Yost’s office. Recent financial audits of the following entities by Yost’s office have returned clean audit reports. Their excellent record keeping has qualified them for the Auditor of State Award with Distinction, Yost said. […]
