A couple generations ago someone looking for groceries in Plymouth had to go no farther than the square. Anchoring the business district on the main corner of the main intersection was Koser’s Royal Blue Super Market. Koser’s had the prime spot in town for a couple decades from 1955 to 1978. More complete documentation of […]
Ashland fire, police dispatch computers hacked
ASHLAND — The joint law enforcement dispatching computer network that serves the Ashland police and fire departments was hacked last week and more than 200,000 records were compromised. The Wooster-Ashland Regional Council of Governments provides 911 dispatching for Ashland, Wooster, Kidron and Orrville. Wooster Law Director Linda Applebaum issued a press release saying the FBI […]
Trial date set in former Ashland teacher’s sexual battery case
ASHLAND — A new trial date has been set in a sexual battery case involving former Ashland High School history teacher Kimberly Siracuse. During Monday’s hearing in Ashland County Common Pleas Court, Ashland County Prosecutor Christopher Tunnell told Forsthoefel that a hearing was set in Ashland Juvenile Court for July 13. After being informed that […]
Ginger Kelly White
Ginger Kelly White, 43, of Mansfield, died early Monday morning, July 3, 2017, at OhioHealth Shelby Hospital. She was born January 4, 1974, in Zanesville, Ohio. Ginger grew up in Mansfield and attended Mansfield Senior High School. A sweet girl, she enjoyed swimming, camping and basically anything outdoors. She is survived by her mother, Vanessa […]
Gordon G. Chinn
Gordon G. Chinn, 80, of Mansfield, passed away on Sunday, July 2, 2017. Gordon was born on Aug. 8, 1936, in Vanceburg, Kentucky, to Edward R. and Doris (Hayes) Chinn. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy, during the Korean War. He retired from General Motors after 30 years of service. He loved […]
Teachers have July 14 deadline to apply for Richland County Foundation grants
MANSFIELD — Local educators are invited to submit grant applications to the Richland County Foundation. Teacher Assistance Program (TAP) grants of up to $1,500 each are selected by a community committee for classroom projects not covered by school funding. The grants are given to K-12 teachers in public or private Richland County schools to encourage […]
DeLee (Garber) McNaul
DeLee (Garber) McNaul, 96, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great grandmother, transcended in to Heaven July 2, 2017, from the beautiful and peaceful O’Possum Run Valley-area that she loved. Born Sept. 14, 1920 near Butler, to D. Lee and Lois (Lemley) Garber; she lived in the Mansfield/Bellville area her entire life. During her high […]
Richard H. Cottrell
Richard H. Cottrell, 98 of South Burlington, Vermont, a former Galion, Ohio resident, passed away Tuesday evening, June 27, 2017 at Allenwood in South Burlington, Vermont, with his daughter and caregivers at his side. He was born Oct. 5, 1918 in Wyandot County, Ohio and was the son of Pearl H. and Amber G. (Bridge) […]
Patty Sue (Mullins) Hamilton
Patty Sue (Mullins) Hamilton, 75, of Mansfield passed away Thursday, June 29, 2017 at UH Samaritan Medical Center. Patty was born on Dec. 17, 1941 in Portsmouth, Ohio to the late Jack and Pearl (Salyers) Mullins. Patty moved to Mansfield as a young child and attended Mansfield Senior High School. Patty retired from Gorman Rupp […]
Longstreth Memorials Photo Gallery
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