MANSFIELD — Violence should be treated as a contagious disease, a true public health issue, according to a leader from Cure Violence Global. That was the key message from R. Brent Decker, chief program officer for CVG, when he met with 32 local leaders in an online session Friday morning. Decker explained how the program […]
GALLERY: Discovery Students plant white pine in school forest.
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An ‘Urgent Need’ For Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research Is Clear: Empowering People Living With Crohn’s Disease And Ulcerative Colitis To Follow The Science
(BPT) – Living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (UC), can be extremely frustrating to people living with the conditions and significantly affect their quality of life. Moreover, the 1.6 million Americans that live with IBD often feel misunderstood by friends and family members who often minimalize their conditions, […]
1st Ontario Kids Festival set for June 3 at Marshall Park
ONTARIO — The first Ontario Kids Festival, presented by Sluss Realty, is coming to Marshall Park on Ontario Saturday, June 3. Although most game booths and activities are geared toward those ages 2 to 15, Sluss Realty Marketing Director and event chairwoman, Jami Kinton-Sluss, said there will be lots to enjoy for guests of all […]
Best shoes to step into summer!
Sorry, but your browser does not support the video tag. (BPT) – HEYDUDE makes the most insanely comfortable shoes on the planet. They’re your go-to’s for the cushiest, comfiest, airiest, featheriest and lightest shoes for everyday wearing occasions. The best thing about these shoes is how they make you feel, so try a pair for […]
Mid-Ohio provides opportunity for Granville native to find her voice in racing
Above the Yellow LineCheck out Taylor Kitchen’s show ‘Above the Yellow Line,’ MANSFIELD – A Bowling Green State University alumna is using her newly-earned degree to continue pursuing her passion in motorsports multimedia. During a race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Taylor Kitchen, Class of ’23, saw first-hand how she could turn a passion into […]
4 Ontario musicians to perform in college ensembles
ONTARIO – The Performing Arts Department of Ontario High School with the support of the Ontario Music Boosters celebrated the first annual Signing Day May 15 in the High School Library. Four seniors have auditioned, Lance Miller, Payton Schisler, Elizabeth Corn, and Kayen Huvler have been accepted and signed committals to perform at their prospective colleges. “(I […]
3 Essential Packing Tips for Summer Camp
(BPT) – Summer camp season is nearly upon us. Whether that means your kids are canoeing at the lake, scoring s’mores at sleepaway camp or sharpening their soccer skills, they’re going to need the right clothes. Because every camp is a little different, here are three sets of packing tips — each tailored to a […]
Former Buckeyes to attend the Doug Castle Legacy Fund Benefit Dinner on June 23
MANSFIELD – Richland County Foundation President Brady Groves will be the guest speaker at the Doug Castle Legacy Fund benefit dinner Friday, June 23 at 5:30 p.m. at Kingwood Center Gardens, 50 Trimble Road, Mansfield. Proceeds will go to the Doug Castle Legacy Fund of the Richland County Foundation for community grants. Tickets are $45 […]
Clear Fork’s Staley receives teacher mentor award from MVNU
BELLVILLE – Science teacher Kelly Staley his taught children for 22 years. On May 12, she was recognized for teaching teachers. Staley, who works at Clear Fork Middle School, received the 2023 Mentor Teacher of the Year award from Mount Vernon Nazarene University. She was nominated by Noelle Gniewek, who is finishing up her student […]
