Retirement doesn’t have the same meaning for everyone. Some people plan to retire and never work again. Some people plan for second careers in occupations that wouldn’t have adequately supported their families, but they do the work for pure enjoyment. Some people, whether by design or desire, choose to work part-time or seasonally to supplement […]
Saltwater anglers should urge senate to support The Modern Fish Act
The following editorial was provided by Boat USA and urges saltwater anglers to speak up now in support of the Modern Fish Act (S. 1520). WHAT: The Modern Fish Act, an important, positive change to federal laws involving saltwater fishing has passed the U.S. House of Representatives and will now need to be voted on […]
Matthew Moloney
Matthew Moloney, 30, of Mansfield, passed away early Tuesday morning, July 10, 2018. He is now at peace and is enjoying the company of his father, whom he dearly missed. He was born July 27, 1987, in Shelby, Ohio, to James A. and Darcel (Dougherty) Moloney. Matty attended Ontario High School. An intelligent and creative […]
Brown Bag Concert Series begins Friday, July 13 at Central Park
MANSFIELD — Live from Central Park this Friday, July 13, guests will have the opportunity to hear from local artist Brady Jacquin for Downtown Mansfield, Inc.’s Brown Bag Concert Series. The concert will begin at noon. Bring a friend, your lunch, and enjoy sunshine and music at the Central Park gazebo. This Friday’s Brown Bag […]
Galion Police: Arrest of Ashland County man leads to drug seizure
GALION — Galion Police say Wednesday’s arrest of an Ashland County man led to the seizure of drugs at a South Riblet Street location. According to a press release from the Galion Police Department, Scotty Patterson Jr., 30, was arrested on July 11 for an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for a probation violation out of Ashland […]
This weekend is ‘Christmas in July’ for downtown Ashland
ASHLAND — Hello friends! It’s been a while since we’ve last discussed the grooviness of downtown Ashland, but even though it’s been a week or two, that doesn’t mean downtown isn’t hopping and full of adventure and good cheer … because it is. In fact, as our friends and downtown peep Doug just described it, […]
Neighborhood parties can register with Bucyrus officials for Aug. 7 National Night Out
BUCYRUS — National Night Out 2018 is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 7. Organizers of neighborhood parties can register their party and request a parade permit at the Bucyrus Police Department. Members of the Bucyrus Police Department, Bucyrus Fire Department, City Officials and others will visit registered parties throughout Bucyrus. Many parties in the past have […]
Madison superintendent responds to district’s questions at town hall meeting
MADISON TOWNSHIP — Shelley Hilderbrand, Madison’s superintendent, answered questions asked of her by about 150 members of the district community on Wednesday evening. The two-hour meeting, which featured questions and answers on a bevy of topics, was not an official Madison School Board meeting. Only two board members, President of the Board, Jeff Meyers and […]
Mansfield grad to share talent with gospel music concert Saturday
MANSFIELD – California-based gospel artist DeMont Jefferson was first inspired to pursue music because of his childhood experiences at Mansfield’s Oasis of Love Church. After college, he moved to the west coast, but on Saturday, July 14 – about twenty-nine years after graduating from the former Malabar High School – Jefferson is bringing his talent […]
Mansfield couple receives beautification award
MANSFIELD — Garry and Cathy Dishong were pleasantly surprised to learn that they are this month’s recipient of the Mansfield Beautification Award. Mayor Tim Theaker presented the couple with the award during Tuesday night’s council meeting, sharing what a great job they’ve done in beautifying their residence at 664 Woodville Rd. Theaker said the garden […]
