Darrel Mays, 68, of Mansfield, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, Jan. 12, 2018 at his residence surrounded by his family. Born Feb. 28, 1949 in Olive Hill, Kentucky, he was the son of William Noyce and Ottie (Porter) Mays. He was a member of Mansfield First Friends Church and retired from […]
Flu widespread in Ashland County
ASHLAND – It’s not just in your head. Flu season really is worse this year. Flu is more widespread than in a typical year, and Ashland County is seeing more influenza-related hospitalizations than usual according to Jenna Gerwig, epidemiologist with the Ashland County-City Health Department. A total of 18 people in Ashland County have been […]
Columbus Zoo offers free admission on MLK Day
POWELL, Ohio – In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium will offer free admission on Monday, Jan. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Standard parking fees will still apply.) Polar bear cubs are some of the stars of the North America region, which is also home to bison, […]
ODNR to host educational program on managing conflicts with Canada geese
COLUMBUS — To biologists, Canada geese are an outstanding conservation success story. Once extirpated from the state as a breeding species, Ohio now supports a healthy, growing population. However, to a landowner they can be viewed as nuisances that create conflict. Learn more about conflict management with Canada geese during a free public program on […]
The Ontario Coffee Department to open Jan. 25
ONTARIO – For Cody Nicolas, birthday wishes do come true. Nicolas and his business partners CJ and Andi Schonauer plan to open a coffee shop in Ontario on Thursday, Jan. 25, on Nicolas’s birthday. “It will be born the same day as me … and it was totally by accident,” Nicolas said. “CJ pitched it […]
Anna J. Klupp
Anna J. Klupp, 83, of Mansfield passed away January 10, 2018 at her home surrounded by her children. Anna was born Nov. 7, 1934 in Hamden, Ohio. She worked at Topper’s many years ago as a waitress and was a member of St. Mary of the Snows Catholic Church. Survivors include her children: Joseph (Debi) […]
Upcoming small game, migratory bird seasons proposed to Ohio Wildlife Council
COLUMBUS – The 2018-2019 small game, migratory bird hunting seasons and the trapping seasons were proposed to the Ohio Wildlife Council on Wednesday, Jan. 10, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The hunting season date proposals prepared by the ODNR Division of Wildlife maintain many traditional opening dates. Proposals concerning Ohio’s white-tailed […]
Richard H. Osgood
Richard H. Osgood, a man of God, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday morning, Jan. 10, 2018 in Mansfield. He was 81. Dick was born Dec. 9, 1936 in Pittsburgh, PA to parents Herbert and Mary (Black) Osgood. After graduating from Brush High, he earned a bachelor’s in Business Administration from Ashland College […]
Marjorie L. Northover
Marjorie L. Northover, 84, of Mansfield passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018 at Winchester Terrace Nursing Home. She was born on Sept. 9, 1933 in Lucas, Ohio to Delner and Hazel (Ervin) Sampsel. Marjorie previously worked at Mansfield City Schools, St. Peter’s High School and retired from Superior Cleaning Services. She was a member […]
Renaissance announces $110K goal met in 2017 fundraising campaign
MANSFIELD — The Renaissance Performing Arts Association is pleased to announce that they have met their 2017 Annual Fund Campaign goal of $110,000. There wree 135 donors who contributed to the success of the campaign. Matching funds totaling $45,000 provided generously by The Richard and Arline Landers Foundation and Sharon Granter, in memory of Don […]
