Maura Teynor has been named the director of donor services and communications at the Richland County Foundation. Teynor most recently was a public relations specialist and senior physician recruiter at MedCentral Health System. Her health care career at MedCentral began as a volunteer. Helping out and in the community has always been important to Teynor […]
Sen. Obhof praises Ohio’s fiscal condition rating
COLUMBUS– State Senator Larry Obhof (R–Medina) recently praised a new report showing Ohio is ranked seventh out of 50 states for its fiscal condition. “We have taken important steps in recent years to improve Ohio’s fiscal situation,” said Obhof. “We have balanced the budget, replenished the rainy day fund, and put Ohio back on the […]
Cardiothoracic surgeon joins MedCentral staff
Cardiothoracic Surgeon Wilfredo Crespo, M.D., has joined the MedCentral Health System medical staff. He joins the practice of David A. Brown, M.D., 770 Balgreen Drive, Suite 107, Mansfield. Dr. Crespo graduated cum laude from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 2001. He completed his general surgery residency at the University of Nebraska […]
Harold Bennett Shaver
Ben was born in Shelby, Ohio to Donald and Thelma Shaver. After graduating with an MBA from Bowling Green University, he traveled Europe. In Sweden, he met the love of his life, Berit (Bella) Forsell – they were married on Oct 9, 1971. Ben taught in Ohio until 1974 when he moved to Eugene. There, […]
Wednesday snow blankets Richland County
On Wednesday, state Route 13 south of Mansfield was limited to one lane traffic during the morning comute. Many residents on Plymouth-Springmill Road took to their snow blowers Wednesday morning in an attempt to clear their driveways of the large amount of snow that fell overnight. Both pedestrian and vehicle traffic was moving slower at the […]
Shelby students learn about human trafficking through “Living Without”
Shelby High School freshman English teacher Stephanie Jankov is helping her students become aware of serious issues in the world by creating a project called “Living Without.” “The kids got really interested in making a difference for those who are in need,” said Jankov. Last year, Jankov embarked on this project with her students and […]
“Snow Dawgz” brave winter weather to keep Mansfield campus open
By day, they are maintenance workers and groundskeepers at The Ohio State University at Mansfield. But when snow is in the forecast, the “Snow Dawgz” are the first, and sometimes only, employees who are required to report to work. “They are relentless,” said Brian White, superintendent, Mansfield Campus Plant Operations and Maintenance. “They clear the […]
Sen. Brown applauds CVS’s decision to stop selling tobacco products
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown applauded an announcement by CVS that it would stop selling tobacco products at its 7,600 stores and pharmacies by October 2014 and begin a national campaign to help millions of Americans quit smoking. CVS/Caremark’s decision comes on the heels of a resolution Brown introduced recognizing the 50th anniversary of the first […]
Mohican School in the Out-of-Doors hosts sweetheart hike
Mohican School in the Out-of-Doors, Inc. will be hosting a “Sweetheart Hike” for couples and the family on February 9, 2014 in spirit of the inevitable romantic air on Valentine’s Day, which will fall on the Friday of that week. The hike for the adults will start at 3 p.m. at Mohican School in the […]
Mansfield Senior grad studies abroad
Miriah Keller, a graduate of Mansfield Senior High School, studied in Seville, Spain, during her fall semester as a student at Ashland University. Keller, the daughter of Harry Keller and Tamara Rivera-Hill, is a 2010 graduate of Mansfield Senior. She is a senior at Ashland University, majoring in Spanish. The decision to study abroad was […]
