LEXINGTON – A professional sports car weekend returns to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course’s schedule this weekend for the first time since 2013, sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The Acura Sports Car Challenge sets the 57th season of racing in motion at the 2.258-mile, 13-turn road course, May 4-6. The return is marked […]
Bucyrus students and educators recognized among BEST in Crawford County
BUCYRUS – Two Bucyrus High School students and two Secondary School educators were recognized during the annual Crawford County BEST Awards program on May 2. Senior Annabella Flores-Eidson and junior Bing Jing He were selected as the students who exhibit outstanding work ethic by continually doing their best, commit to the responsibilities they undertake, work […]
Bee Gees tribute band likely to sell out the Ren
MANSFIELD — Lauded as the top touring Bee Gees tribute band in the world, Stayin’ Alive: One Night of the Bee Gees return to the Renaissance Theatre on Saturday, May 19 at 8 p.m. The band most recently performed in 2015, and has been highly lauded by local residents since their performance. Primed to sell […]
Hill joins Sluss Realty
Sluss Realty is excited to announce the most recent addition to our team of professionals, Valerie Hill. Valerie was born in Sanford, Florida, moved to Mansfield at age 7, graduated from Malabar High School and has been a lifelong resident since. She absolutely enjoys spending time with her family, as well as her 3 dogs […]
Loudonville youth theater group puts on ‘Wizard of Oz’
LOUDONVILLE – Jessica Wagner is working hard to give kids in Loudonville the same kind of on-stage experience she had as a child growing up in the village. “I remember being in third or fourth grade and playing one of the lead roles in ‘Another Tortoise, Another Hare,’ and it was exciting to have that kind […]
Renaissance presents annual student writing showcase May 17
MANSFIELD — The Renaissance Education Department will host its seventh annual MindSprouts Creative Writing Showcase on Thursday, May 17th at 7 pm. The event is free and open to the public, with donations accepted at the door to support Renaissance education programs. MindSprouts is presented as a part of the Mechanics Bank Education Series. A […]
Discovery School to gain new leadership in the new school year
MANSFIELD — The new school year will bring new changes at Discovery School in Mansfield. Current head of school, Amy Oswalt, has announced her departure after six years and taken a new opportunity with a school in the greater Washington, D.C. area. Taking the helm at Discovery is Julie Schwartz. And for the first time […]
Gallery: Ashland Community Prayer Breakfast
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RichHistory Weekend set for May 5 in Mansfield
MANSFIELD — When “The Great War” ended with an armistice in 1918, it was known as the “War to End All Wars.” A century later, it is a war overshadowed by later events that plunged the world into an even deeper war and subsequent events that command our constant attention. A May 5 event will […]
Richland Chronicles Chapter 3: Two Pleasant Surprises
Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a set, tax and shipping included. Each book is about […]
