MANSFIELD – Growing mindfulness education company, Mind Body Align, is hosting its first-ever cohort, bringing together educators from across the country for a professional development experience aimed at supporting trauma and improving the wellbeing of educators. The cohort will utilize Mind Body Align’s new online educator professional development platform, share information, and promote mindful adult […]
AU hosts a Holocaust Remembrance Day service
ASHLAND – Ashland University students, faculty and staff gathered for a prayer service and candle lighting on Monday to mark Yam HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. It took place on the campus quad at noon around the flagpole. For AU, this was part of a larger effort to take a stand against the rising cases […]
Ohio AG releases investigative documents in Jayland Walker’s Akron shooting case
AKRON — After more than a week of testimony and evidence, a Summit County grand jury today declined to indict eight law enforcement officers from the Akron Police Department in the death last year of Jayland Walker, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today. “The question for the grand jury was not whether this was […]
DIY Ideas to Upgrade Your Home for Spring
Sorry, but your browser does not support the video tag. (BPT) – Spring is the perfect time to refresh, update and upgrade our homes. Whether you’re buying, selling, downsizing or upgrading, getting your DIY “ducks in a row” is more important than ever. But how do we keep up with trends, the fluctuating housing market […]
Are you guilty of ‘wishcycling’?
(BPT) – ‘Wishcycling’ is a buzzword for the act of putting items into a recycling bin and hoping they will be recycled. We’ve all done it. And while our intentions may be good, more often than not, we have no idea where our materials end up or whether our efforts are even worth it. But […]
BookTrib’s Bites: Thrilling Stories and a Roadmap to Good Health
(NewsUSA) – Angels and Bandits by Brodie Curtis The battle of Britain rages, and two young RAF pilots from very different stations in life must somehow find common ground — and stay alive. On the eve of World War II, working-class Eddy Beane is a flight instructor in London. He successfully completes dangerous espionage missions […]
Richland Academy of the Arts opens 2023 spring high school student art exhibition
MANSFIELD — Beginning April 17, Richland Academy of the Arts will present the 2023 Spring High School Student Exhibition, an exhibition of works by local high school students. The art works on display showcase the multitude of talent from the local high school community. Each piece demonstrates the student’s creativity and skillful knowledge of their […]
Mansfield City Council slated to vote on plan to use $1 million in ARPA home funding
MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Council is expected to vote Tuesday evening on an agreement for implementation of a plan to spend $1 million in federal money to assist homeless and low-income residents. The legislation calls for the city to spend no more than $100,000 with Harmany & Associates for the work. Funds will come from […]
Hillsdale’s Telakowicz wins $1,700 scholarship from Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives
JEROMESVILLE — Firelands Electric Cooperative is pleased to announce that Michael Telakowicz of Hillsdale High School was recently awarded a $1,700 scholarship from Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives (OEC). OEC is the statewide association for the 24 electric cooperatives, including Firelands Electric, which provide power to more than 380,000 homes and businesses in 77 of Ohio’s 88 […]
Sondheim Tribute Revue set for April 22-23 at Galion Community Theatre
GALION — When actors and musicians are questioned who their favorite musical composer is, the name Stephen Sondheim comes up more than most. Having written several of the most iconic musicals in the 20th century including Into The Woods, Sweeney Todd, Gypsy, and countless others, Sondheim is a prolific artist who GCT is to pay […]
