MILAN — Troopers from the Milan Post and the Bucyrus District Office of Investigative Services are seeking the public’s assistance in locating the suspected vehicle and driver who was involved in a shooting that occurred eastbound on the Ohio Turnpike near state Route 4 in Groton Township. On May 9, just after 7 p.m. troopers […]
Heather Stover joins Sluss Realty team
MANSFIELD — Sluss Realty has announced it is adding one of the area’s most highly-regarded and top-producing agents to its team: Heather Stover. “We are extremely excited to have Heather on board,” said broker Grant Sluss. “She is someone we have admired for a long time, and is one of the most-respected agents in the […]
Mansfield police, NCSC planning combined law enforcement training ‘shoot house’
MANSFIELD — The Mansfield Police Department and the North Central State College Police Academy are planning a training “shoot house” with $224,580 in state grant money. Mansfield City Council is scheduled to discuss the proposal on Tuesday. The First Responders Safety and Training Center project would be added to the current MPD campus at 310 Miller […]
Friends of the Black Fork group offers thanks upon closure
SHELBY — Shelby has always had a flood problem with the Black Fork River running through the city. Approximately 20 years ago, Bruce Schradley decided he wanted to do something about it, so he joined other Shelby residents and formed the “Friends of the Black Fork.” They arranged several outings of cleaning the Black Fork […]
Data shows with sustainability top-of-mind, U.S. adults have a desire to make an impact
Sorry, but your browser does not support the video tag. (BPT) – Celebrating 50 years, World Environment Day 2023 is a reminder that people’s actions matter and contribute to building a brighter future for us all. The relationship between consumer behavior and sustainability is often complex. Recent data from Morning Consult shows U.S. adults agree […]
How Kellogg is working toward a climate-positive future one action at a time
Sorry, but your browser does not support the video tag. (BPT) – June 5 is World Environment Day. It’s a day to acknowledge that people’s actions matter when protecting our environment. While everyone should think about how to do their part, companies must engage in sustainable practices that nurture the planet. “The relationship between the […]
Four reasons pet parents should shop local this summer
(BPT) – There’s been a resurgence of interest in supporting local businesses lately as more consumers realize the crucial role these businesses play within their communities — and the valuable personal connections gained from patronizing smaller, sometimes family-owned companies. This is especially true for your neighborhood pet store, where the staff and owners get to […]
Deadline to register for Aug. 8 special election is July 10
MANSFIELD — The deadline to register for the Aug. 8 special election is July 10, according to Richland County Board of Elections Director Matt Finfgeld. The only item scheduled for the ballot is a constitutional amendment that would make it harder to amend the Ohio Constitution. The vote comes three months before a citizen-led amendment […]
10 Father’s Day tips for dads who love fishing
(BPT) – For millions of Americans, finding the right gift for Father’s Day is really hard. Especially if your Dad loves fishing — what do you get for a guy who seems to own every fishing lure under the sun? Well, the fishing folks at Rapala lures understand this dilemma all too well. So, they’ve […]
How to avoid becoming a victim of Medicare fraud
(BPT) – Medicare fraud is a serious problem. Medicare loses an estimated $60 billion each year due to fraud, errors and abuse. Every day, these issues affect people across the country and can lead to identity theft and cost you money. The good news? Some simple tips can help you protect yourself and your loved […]
