COLUMBUS — Ohio saw its own version of a “red wave” on Tuesday as voters re-elected all five Republicans to statewide office, including Gov. Mike DeWine. The 75-year-old from Greene County easily swept aside a challenge from Democrat Nan Whaley, the former Dayton governor, in a race that national news outlets called for DeWine moments […]
Republicans win 3 Ohio Supreme Court races
COLUMBUS — Republican candidates swept Ohio’s Supreme Court races on Tuesday night, maintaining the high court’s current Republican majority. Ohio voters elected Republican Associate Justice Sharon Kennedy to the Chief Justice role and re-elected Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justices Pat DeWine and Pat Fischer, who are both Republicans. All of these justices will serve six-year […]
Mansfield City Schools passes renewal levy, securing $7.9 million in operating funds
MANSFIELD — Voters in the Mansfield City school district approved the renewal of two levies on Tuesday.The combined measure passed with 4,527 votes in favor and 3,782 votes against, according to final, unofficial vote totals from the Richland County board of elections.”On behalf of the Mansfield City Schools, we want to say thank you to […]
No new school: Lucas bond fails for a 2nd time
LUCAS — Residents of the Lucas Local school district have voted down a second attempt to fund a new K-12 facility. A $30.1 million bond issue failed by just 53 votes, 859 to 806, according to final, unofficial vote totals from the Richland County Board of Elections. “It’s always good to have feedback from the […]
Shelby passes charter amendment allowing more bidding flexibility
SHELBY — Voters in Shelby have freed the city of what city leaders called “a restrictive requirement in the bidding process” by voting in favor of amending the charter. Voters decided to amend Section 46 of the Shelby City Charter, specifically one sentence that states, “No contract shall be let which exceeds the estimate for the […]
Bellville voters approve police & cemetery levies
UPDATE: (This story was updated at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 9) BELLVILLE — Village of Bellville voters approved two levies on the local ballot Tuesday. The first levy, a replacement of the police services levy approved in 2017, will cost residents about $105 per every $100,000 of property value annually. According to final, unofficial vote totals […]
Jordan to represent Richland, Ashland counties in the U.S. House
MANSFIELD — Conservative Jim Jordan will once again represent Richland County and Ashland County in Washington, D.C. The 58-year-old Republican from Champaign County easily won re-election for Ohio’s 4th House seat on Tuesday, a newly configured district that includes Richland and Ashland counties. Jordan, first elected to the U.S. House in 2006, defeated Democratic newcomer […]
Mansfield Veterans Day parade cancelled, program moved indoors
MANSFIELD — The 2022 Veteran’s Day parade has been cancelled due to a rainy forecast. As of 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, the National Weather Service is predicting a 100 percent chance of rain on Veteran’s Day. Those who wish to observe the holiday are invited to an indoor program at the AMVETS Post 26 at […]
GALLERY: Fugitives of the Week Nov. 8
Travis Fletcher, 33, is 5-foot-4, 145 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He is sought for illegal conveyance. Officials say he has ties to the Mansfield area. Richard Kiser, 56, is 5-foot-7, 180 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He is wanted for failure to provide change of address as sex offender. He […]
Caryl Ann (Cox) Price
Caryl Ann (Cox) Price, 82, of Mansfield, passed away Monday, November 7, 2022. Caryl was born June 5, 1940, in Clarksburg, West Virginia to Ralph D. and Mabel M. (Mick) Cox. She had retired from New Hope where she had worked in the kitchen. She loved playing cards and bingo. Caryl is survived by two […]
