Saddled up and ready to go, Clear Fork spurred past Galion 3-1 in Ohio boys soccer action on September 11. Clear Fork got the better of the final-half scoring 3-1 to finish the game in style. Both teams were scoreless in the first half. You’re reading a news brief powered by ScoreStream, the world leader […]
GALLERY: 169th Bellville Street Fair opens
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GALLERY: Cup & Cone Cafe
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Mansfield man indicted for murder after arson fire killed 3-year-old girl
MANSFIELD — The 18-year-old Mansfield man who allegedly started a fire in June that killed a 3-year-old girl has been indicted for murder and two counts of aggravated arson. Roscoe D. Hunter II, whose last known address was 211 1/2 S. Foster St., was arrested by Mansfield police one day after he allegedly started a fire […]
Bucyrus man charged after allegedly threatening to shoot ex-girlfriend
BUCYRUS — A 27-year-old Bucyrus man was charged with aggravated burglary Wednesday after an incident in a Greenwich residence, during which the suspect allegedly brandished a gun and threatened to shoot his ex-girlfriend. According to a press release from the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, Dimitri A. Miles, 119 West Mary Street, Bucyrus, went to 1121 Clayberg […]
‘All circuits are busy’: Local law director recalls working in D.C. on morning of 9/11
MOUNT VERNON – On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, something just didn’t feel right to Rob Broeren. Long before he became Mount Vernon’s law director, Broeren worked as an associate attorney at a law firm called Covington & Burling. He was 32 years old, the father of a two-year-old and a two-month-old, already with […]
Ohio Dept. of Health announces new initiatives to warn about vaping dangers
COLUMBUS – Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Director Amy Acton has announced new initiatives to prevent and reduce youth vaping. This comes following recent warnings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about severe pulmonary illnesses reported following vaping. State and local public health officials in Ohio have confirmed that 10 reports […]
GALLERY: Ashland Shine’s Theatre restoration – Sept. 2019
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An evening with George Winston slated for Oct. 20 in Columbus
COLUMBUS — For more than 40 years, George Winston has inspired fans and musicians alike with his singular solo acoustic piano songs. Now touring in support of his 2019 release and 15th solo piano album, Restless Wind, Winston repurposes for the modern listener stunningly relevant works by musical greats such as Sam Cooke, The Doors, […]
Mid-Ohio Education Service Center receives exemplary rating as community school sponsor
MANSFIELD – Governor Mike DeWine signed into law House Bill 166 in July. This budget bill included provisions to improve report cards for community schools receiving dropout prevention and recovery report cards. The bill required that the Ohio Department of Education recalculate to 2017-18 report cards with a reconfiguration of the High School Test Passage […]
