WESTERVILLE — Cam Todd threw for one touchdown and ran for another and Mansfield Senior’s defense pitched its second shutout in as many weeks in a 14-0 win over Westerville Central. The Tygers (3-0) struck midway through the first quarter when Todd hooked up with Aveon Grose on a 79 yard scoring strike. Todd would […]
NECIC launches webinar series on leadership development
MANSFIELD – Starting on September 25, the North End Community Improvement Collaborative (NECIC) will begin The AALI Journey webinar series. Arguably the most valuable component of the entire AALI program, The AALI Journey is a webinar series in which leadership theories and the leadership needs of this community will be discussed by experienced panelists. The […]
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live comes to Renaissance with ‘Neighbor Day’ tour
MANSFIELD – “Won’t you ride along with me?” Following the hugely successful “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live: King for a Day” tour that traveled to more than 50 neighborhoods in 2019, Daniel Tiger and all his friends from the beloved Emmy Award-winning PBS KIDS television series are hopping back aboard Trolley for DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD LIVE: […]
Nell Kathleen Smith
Nell Kathleen “Kathy” (Keenan) Smith passed away Thursday, September 12, 2019 in her home surrounded by her family. She was 80. She was born January 11, 1939 to parents Thomas Patrick & Minnie Ann (Balser) Keenan in Glasgow, West Virginia. On February 2, 1960, she married Jeffrey “Randy” Smith Sr. and they shared 41 wonderful […]
Richland County graduates 24th Crisis Intervention Team class
MANSFIELD – When it comes to crises, either national or local, first responders put their training to use, risk their lives and work hard to keep their community safe. Richland County is just one of hundreds in the nation who wish to equip their first responders with additional training when it comes to crises; more […]
NC State welcomes first class into bachelor program for Mechanical Engineering Technology
MANSFIELD – This fall, North Central State college welcomed 45 students into the Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology (BASMET). Twelve students are taking junior level classes, the first junior level classes offered at NC State in its fifty-year history of serving the communities of North Central Ohio. Ten of the junior level […]
Crawford Soil and Water Conservation District hosts forestry contest
BUCYRUS – High school students gathered Wednesday, September 11th at Camp Michael for the Crawford Soil and Water Conservation District’s Forestry Contest. Ten schools competed: Buckeye Central, Colonel Crawford, Firelands, Lucas, Monroeville, Plymouth, South Central, Western Reserve, Willard and Wynford. The day began with educational sessions on general forestry and tree identification led by Steve […]
Economic Injury Disaster Loans available to business affected in Richland County
ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration announced today that Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and private nonprofit organizations located in Ohio as a result of excessive rain and flooding from Jan. 1 through Aug. 1, 2019. The loans are available in the […]
Crawford County schools review ODE report card performance
GALION – Crawford County schools turned in a ‘C’ average when the Ohio Department of Education released its school report cards on Thursday. Galion City School District fared the worst out of all districts in Crawford County, falling one letter grade from a ‘C’ in 2018 to a ‘D’ in 2019. But for Superintendent Jim […]
Bellville man finishes top 15 in international bike race
MANSFIELD — Dave Jolin has always had a passion for nature and activities outside. Stemming from his childhood in Pennsylvania, Jolin, now 59, was a hunter. “I grew up as a hunter,” he said. “My family hunted. I spent a lot of time with my dad in the mountains and the woods. I really enjoyed […]
