Dean L. Cook, 79, of Mansfield, Ohio passed away on Saturday, October 23, 2021 at Embassy of Winchester. He was born in Mansfield on July 14, 1942 to the late Howard and Frances (Kohler) Cook. Dean was a 1960 graduate of Madison High School. He was hardworking and loved anything to do with agriculture. Dean […]
John Eric Summers Sr.
John Eric Summers Sr., 67, of Galion, Ohio passed away Wednesday, October 20, 2021. He was born in Ironton, Ohio on August 28, 1954 to the late Furman and Pauline (Messer) Summers. John was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during the Vietnam War. He retired in 2010 after serving 27 years as […]
METRICH announces drug take back event totals
MANSFIELD — On Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021 the METRICH Enforcement Unit along with the Mansfield Division of Police, the Richland County Sheriff’s Office, the Shelby Police Department, Bellville Police Department, Community Action for Capable Youth (CACY), Richland County Solid Waste Authority, Richland Public Health, and the Richland County Mental Health & Recovery Services Board, participated […]
Test-to-stay programs could reduce school quarantines
MANSFIELD — Since the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year, administrators have fought an uphill battle to keep students in school. Some school districts implemented mask requirements, which allow asymptomatic close contacts to continue attending school. Under current guidelines from the Ohio Department of Health (ODH), close contacts do not have to quarantine if their […]
Do journalism with Richland Source: ‘Meet the Candidates’ is tonight
MANSFIELD — Tonight is a great night to come do journalism with us at Richland Source. It’s your chance to meet the eight men and women who want to lead Mansfield into the near future. We will host “Meet the Candidates” at Idea Works, starting at 6 p.m., the only time during the campaign that […]
Rocky Horror Picture Show featured Oct. 29 at The Ren
MANSFIELD — On Friday, Oct. 29, the Renaissance Theatre aims to cure many fan’s “antici…pation” as they show their annual screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This will be the second year in a row that the cult classic film screens in Mansfield and the staff of the Renaissance hopes it will become a […]
Avita increases access to monoclonal antibody infusion therapy
GALION — Avita Health System has increased patient access to monoclonal antibody infusion therapy at Galion Hospital. Treatment is available Monday through Friday for outpatients with COVID-19 infection, as well as patients with a confirmed exposure to the virus who meet the criteria for post-exposure preventative use. “The FDA has extended the Emergency Use Authorization […]
Dunn, Zader competing for Mansfield City Council At-large seat
MANSFIELD — Stephanie Zader has nine months of experience as an appointed At-large member of Mansfield City Council. Sammie Dunn Jr. had three years of experienced as an elected 4th Ward representative to council. Neither have been elected to a citywide office. That will change Nov. 2 when the two are on the ballot for […]
Mansfield Christian School outlines bold plan for improvement, expansion
MANSFIELD — Superintendent Cy Smith believes the best is yet to come for Mansfield Christian School. The faith-based institution celebrated its 60th year Saturday night with a banquet at the Mid-Ohio Conference Center. In a room full of alumni, parents and staff, Smith shared the beginnings of a master plan to expand the school’s educational […]
Cardington-Lincoln pushes the mute button on Marion-Franklin
Cardington-Lincoln’s defense throttled Marion-Franklin, resulting in a shutout win 3-0 in Ohio girls volleyball on October 23. Recently on October 19 , Cardington-Lincoln squared up on North Union in a volleyball game . For more, click here. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article. Take a 1 minute survey and […]
