Editor’s NoteThis story was originally published by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. COLUMBUS – Wild turkey hunters in Ohio checked 15,673 birds during the spring season which concluded on Sunday, May 28, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. The total statewide harvest represents all turkeys checked from April […]
Monitor at St. Peter’s captures real-time air quality data
MANSFIELD — When Janene Smith asked administrators at St. Peter’s School to purchase an outdoor air quality monitor, she figured it would be a worthwhile educational tool for her middle school science classes. But the metrics calculated by the small white machine likely have a much wider audience now. Ohio is among multiple U.S. states […]
City of Mansfield plans to restore sandstone pillar at North Lake Park entrance
MANSFIELD — The two large sandstone pillar formations at the entrance to North Lake Park have stood a silent, largely undisturbed vigil for more than a century. That changed Thursday afternoon when a car crashed into the pillar on the west side of the West Fourth Street entrance to the historic park, which opened in […]
Mansfield clinic expansion to add pharmacy services
MANSFIELD — Third Street Family Health Services will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of its newest addition. The network of community health centers is opening a pharmacy for its patients and the public inside its 600 West Third Street campus. The event will be held at noon on Wednesday, June 14, outside […]
What You Need To Know About Marfan Syndrome
(NAPSMI)—“God kept me here for a reason,” said Michael Redd, 41, of Georgia. “To tell people about Marfan syndrome.” Michael’s wife, Teresa, added, “If we can save a life, we will tell anyone our story.” It’s a story that could have ended when Michael was 14 years old, when he had […]
Pointers On Partnering With The USPS
(NAPSI)—Companies across the country are teaming up with a unique partner to increase profits, drive efficiency and improve customer service—and yours can too. What These Successful Firms Do Entrepreneurs and workers at business of all sizes are joining local organizations called Postal Customer Councils (PCCs) that help foster a close working […]
As Extreme Disasters Mount, Help Ensure No One Faces Them Alone
(NAPSI)—Many families—maybe even yours—face another year of extreme weather as a growing number of climate disasters continues to displace people in the U.S. But you can help ensure no one deals with these crises alone. The Problem Over the past decade, the number of severe disasters with overall damages of at […]
Los perros buenos también tienen días malos
(NAPSMI)—Si tiene un perro o cuida a una mascota, aquí le mostramos una estadistica en la que usted no quiere ser incluído: el año pasado más de 5,300 empleados del Servicio Postal de EE. UU. fueron atacados por perros mientras entregaban el correo. Para mantener a sus empleados a salvo, el Servicio Postal (USPS, por sus […]
Save Time, Save Money And Go See The World
(NAPSI)—A recent trend in travel is taking many people far—and you can be among them. The Way to Travel Today Here’s what’s going on: • Subscription travel is increasingly popular. •According to recent research, 55% of American travelers belong to a travel subscription club or are interested in joining […]
Even Good Dogs Have Bad Days
(NAPSI)—If you are or care for a dog owner, here’s a statistic you do not want to be part of: More than 5,300 Postal Service employees were attacked by dogs while delivering the mail last year. To keep its workers safe, the USPS offers dog owners advice during the annual National Dog Bite […]
