COLUMBUS — It’s time to have a cow. An “udder” masterpiece is taking shape at the 2019 Ohio State Fair — and excitement is building around one of our region’s most “moo-ving” traditions. This week, sculptors are beginning to mold the butter cow! They’ll start by building wooden and steel frames to hold the weight […]
Marcia Ann Wilson
Marcia Ann Wilson, 83, of Mansfield, passed away on Sunday, July 7, 2019 at Wedgewood Estates. Marcia was born on July 9, 1935 in Canton, Ohio. She was the daughter of Edgar and Reva (Darst) Hines. Marcia was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. She loved her family and cherished the time she spent […]
Pet Supply Plus issues recall of bulk pig ear treats connected to Salmonella
MANSFIELD — Richland Public Health is passing on this information to individuals who may have bought pig ear treats for their pets. There is also a risk of human infections in handling due to Salmonella. Readers should be advised that Richland Public Health has NOT heard of any cases of Salmonella in Richland County. However, this […]
GALLERY: Mansfield Walk-In Clinic
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Ohio Attorney General seeks consumer refunds of $37K from Lorain landscaper
ELYRIA — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Monday a consumer protection lawsuit against a Lorain landscaping business that allegedly performed shoddy work and failed to deliver promised services. The lawsuit filed in the Lorain County Court of Common Pleas accuses Master Landscaping Sprinklers LLC and its owner, Alejandro Sanchez, of violating Ohio’s Consumer Sales […]
ODE sets Kuehnle hearing for July 15
COLUMBUS — The continuation of the Ohio Department of Education public hearing concerning Mansfield School District treasurer Robert Kuehnle had been set for next week. The date of the hearing will be Monday, July 15, at 1 p.m. in room 101, said Carolyn Cypret, spokeswoman for the ODE. The public hearing, which began June 18, […]
OSHP: 12 traffic fatalities, 709 OVI arrests over July 4th holiday in Ohio
COLUMBUS – The Ohio State Highway Patrol is reporting 12 people lost their lives in 12 traffic crashes in Ohio during the July Fourth reporting period, which began Wednesday, July 3 and ended Sunday, July 7. Impairment was determined to be a factor in at least three of those crashes. Troopers made 709 arrests for […]
Roy W. Bowersock
Roy W. Bowersock, 85, of Shelby, passed away at Crestwood Care Center on Saturday, July 6, 2019. Roy was born on March 26, 1934 in Wayne County, Ohio. He was the son of Clarence and Mary (Ropp) Bowersock. Roy was a dedicated father and grandfather who cherished quality time with his grandchildren attending their sporting […]
Clear Fork students earn $22K in scholarship money
BELLVILLE — Scholarships totaling $22,000 were awarded to a group of Clear Fork students by the the Clear Fork Valley Foundation at its 27th annual scholarship dinner, May 13 at the Der Dutchman Restaurant in Bellville. Many family members, friends, educators, and scholarship endowment families joined donors, board members, and other community members to celebrate […]
Fugitives from Mansfield, Galion & Cleveland sought on this week’s Most Wanted list
MANSFIELD — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in capturing four fugitives on this week’s Most Wanted list in north central Ohio, according to a list compiled by the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force, Richland County Division. Jasper Sayre, 27, is 5-foot-7, 160 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. He is wanted […]
