IMG_9729.JPG IMG_9709.JPG Black Lives Matter in Shelby A group of approximately 50 protestors for the Black Lives Matter movement walk down Main Street in Shelby. A Shelby man captured on video yelling racist comments to a group of Black Lives Matter protestors in Shelby on June 10 has been charged with disorderly conduct. IMG_9715.JPG Shiloh […]
DeWine: Ohio National Guard completes mission to support law enforcement
COLUMBUS — Ohio National Guard members who deployed May 30 to support local law enforcement in Columbus and Cleveland returned to their home stations Wednesday after successfully completing their mission, according to the Ohio Adjutant General’s Department. “The Ohio National Guard responded at a moment’s notice to assist with protecting lives and property,” said Gov. […]
Governor introduces Kari Gunter-Seymour as Ohio Poet Laureate
COLUMBUS — Governor Mike DeWine has announced Kari Gunter-Seymour, of Albany, Ohio, as the state’s poet laureate. Gunter-Seymour’s term began June 10. She succeeds the state’s second poet laureate, Dave Lucas. “Poetry is a way for people to express their thoughts and feelings, and it can bring people together. Fran and I are looking forward […]
Deluxe Log Cabins at Pleasant Hill Lake Park
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Dale Scaggs
Dale Scaggs of Mansfield, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday, June 9, 2020, at the age of 81. He was plagued with a long history of breathing issues that took his life. He was born March 24, 1939, in Greenup County, Kentucky one of six children of the late Robert and Ruby (Perkins) […]
Crestline Library to open June 15
CRESTLINE — The Crestline Public Library is open beginning Monday, June 15, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. COVID-19 restrictions will be enforced. Masks and social distancing are encouraged. The library would like all materials returned that have been with patrons since the pandemic began. […]
Kelley J. Long-Boylan
Kelley J. Long-Boylan of Mansfield, passed away at the age of 60 on Monday evening, June 8, 2020, after a long, hard-fought battle with cancer. She was born May 31, 1960, in Mansfield, Ohio, to Donald L. and Judith A. (Hout) Long. She was a 1978 graduate of Lexington High School. Most of Kelley’s career […]
Commentary: You are becoming a new creation
2013 was one of the most intense and incredible years of my life. Over the course of a year, I became a mother, a homeowner, I completed graduate school, and my husband and I each started new jobs. I discovered the Enneagram and Brené Brown, both of which taught me things that changed my worldview […]
Toy Time online auction ends June 13
MANSFIELD — Corisa Welch, owner of Mansfield Online Auctions, an affiliate of Auction Ohio will be having the court-ordered Toy Time Auction. You can register to bid at www.auctionohio.com. Once you receive your bidder number by email, you may start to bid on items. You can go directly to www.mansfieldonlineauctions.com to access the Mansfield area […]
Ontario school board discusses return to school, rehiring superintendent
ONTARIO — Parents and staff seem to be largely in agreement about what the return to school should look like, according to a survey commissioned by the Ontario Local School board. Mike Ream, district director of education, reported the preliminary results of the survey at Tuesday night’s board meeting. So far, it has garnered 560 […]
