Cecile C. Marcoff of Ontario passed away Friday evening, January 7, 2022, at Mansfield Memorial Homes at the age of 95. Born Jan. 11, 1926, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late Dimitra (Costo) and Chris G. Marcoff. She worked for over 23 years at Hartman Electric and retired from Tyco. Cecile […]
Safe Routes to School funding applications open
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has an opportunity for you or your partners to apply for funding to develop and implement projects that enable and encourage children to safely walk or bike to school. ODOT’s Safe Routes to School program is funded at $4 million annually for infrastructure improvements such as pedestrian […]
Tony Danza to perform April 23 at Marion’s Palace Theatre
MARION – The Palace Cultural Arts Association (PCAA) is pleased to announce the addition of more live acts to the Marion Palace Theatre’s Winter/Spring 2022 schedule of events. Perhaps best known for his starring roles on two of television’s most cherished and long-running series, “Taxi” and “Who’s The Boss,” Tony Danza has also established himself […]
C. Richard Kelly
C. Richard Kelly, a man of great character, deep faith and immense intelligence celebrated a heavenly reunion on Jan. 7, 2022, at the age of 72. Richard had beautiful blue eyes, a sweet smile and a brilliant mind. He was an engineer by trade, with degrees in both environmental and civil engineering, but he had […]
Mansfield police seek public help with first homicide case of 2022
MANSFIELD — Mansfield police on Monday asked the public for information about the city’s first homicide of 2022, a 38-year-old woman found with stab wounds inside her Rowland Avenue apartment. Police said Deanna Hoam was dead inside 183 Rowland Ave., Apt. 2, when they arrived on Sunday at 6:11 p.m., according to an emailed press […]
Ohio assistant AG informal opinion: Fredericktown school board members-elect in conflict of interest
FREDERICKTOWN – An informal opinion from the Ohio attorney general’s office states two board members-elect for Fredericktown Local Schools cannot serve as local school board members while being employed by the joint vocational school — Knox County Career Center — that serves the local school district. Assistant Attorney General Byers Emmerling offered that opinion, written […]
Men charged with assault, aggravated robbery among this week’s Most Wanted list
MANSFIELD — Three men and a woman, all with Mansfield ties, are among this week’s list of Most Wanted fugitives, according to the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force. Sue Camp, 38, is 5-foot-5, 120 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. She is wanted for possession of cocaine, bond revocation on drug charges and […]
GALLERY: Jan. 10 Most Wanted
Sue Camp, 38, is 5-foot-5, 120 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. She is wanted for possession of cocaine, bond revocation on drug charges and failure to appear on drug charges. Authorities say she has ties to Mansfield and West Virginia. Derrick Taylor, 44, is 6-foot-2, 245 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. […]
International bowhunting event slated for Feb. 11-13 in Mount Vernon
MOUNT VERNON — The International Bowhunting Organization (IBO) will bring its 2022 World Indoor Championship competition to Cooper Progress Park Feb. 11 to 13. The IBO signed a lease with the Knox County Land Bank to use Plant 2 in CPP. The competition is not open to the public due to COVID. According to Bryan […]
Loudonville mill open for winter tours
LOUDONVILLE – The Wolf Creek/Pine Run Grist Mill is nestled at the edge of the forest, its impressive structure standing tall against the pale, partially frozen waters of Pine Run. The historic structure fits in so perfectly with its surroundings, it’s hard to believe it’s not sitting in its original location. Located south of Loudonville […]
