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Ohio archery hunters enjoying success in 2022 deer season
Editor’s NoteThis story was originally published on Nov. 7 at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website. COLUMBUS – Ohio’s archery hunters have taken 48,583 deer through Sunday, Nov. 6, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. The average bow harvest for the first seven weekends over the past three […]
Mansfield Board of Control approves $4.2 million in contracts for East Third Street culvert project
MANSFIELD — The City of Mansfield Board of Control on Tuesday approved contracts totaling $4.2 million to replace or rehabilitate about 1,700 feet of a failing, century-old box culvert along East Third Street. Shelly & Sands was awarded the construction project after submitting a low bid of $3,869,850. The control board also approved K.E. McCartney & […]
Ashland’s Stone Lutheran Church partners in Hurricane Ian relief effort
ASHLAND — In response to those in need in Florida who were affected by Hurricane Ian, the congregation of Stone Lutheran Church in Ashland partnered with the North American Lutheran Church (NALC) Disaster Response team and Sherwin Williams in October. The church collected disaster supplies that remain a priority as Florida tries to recover from […]
Food from the heart: Former Mansfield residents give back to Fla. hurricane victims
Editor’s NoteThis story was suggested by a reader through our Open Source platform. Do you have an idea for our news team to explore? Assign our next story here. FORT MYERS — Doug Miller can’t fix the devastation of people’s homes and lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. But he can provide a little […]
Election Day is here: More than 46,000 votes expected in Richland County
MANSFIELD — More than 46,000 Richland County voters are expected to participate in the 2022 presidential midterm election, according to local Board of Elections Director Matt Finfgeld. That’s about 57 percent of the county’s 81,564 registered voters, which would be an increase of about 3 percent over the last gubernatorial election in 2018. Polls are open […]
Mount Vernon traffic enforcement pilot program yielding good results
MOUNT VERNON — A pilot program geared toward reducing speeding in school zones, off-route trucks, and other traffic issues in Mount Vernon is getting positive results since its inception six months ago. The program calls for a dedicated officer — Ptl. Justin Trowbridge — who primarily handles traffic complaints, accidents, and other violations. An initial […]
Must-Have Tools for Entertaining With Ease This Holiday Season
(StatePoint) ‘Tis the season for gatherings galore. Whether you’re an all-star entertainer or a first-time host, having the right tools will set you up for success—meaning you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time with loved ones. Here are a few must-haves to add to your holiday shopping list: Classy and Creative […]
How to Create the Perfect Charcuterie Board for Your Holiday Party
(StatePoint) Are you hosting a holiday party and looking for a simple way to impress your guests? The Texas Roadhouse Butcher Shop is sharing steps for building an eye-catching and mouth-watering charcuterie board that will add color, flavor and variety to your holiday table. 1. Grab a platter or surface to display your charcuterie. Anything […]
Madison Twp. trustees listen to feedback on raises
MADISON TOWNSHIP — Questions from Madison Township residents punctuated the trustees’ meeting Monday night. Multiple residents and former trustees asked Cathy Swank and Jim Houser why they voted to accept raises using American Rescue Plan Act funds. Former trustee Dan Fletcher wrote to the trustees arguing the money could have been put toward township needs […]
