Brittany Schock
Brittany Schock is the Regional Editor of Delaware Source. She has more than a decade of experience in local journalism and has reported on everything from breaking news to long-form solutions journalism. Her work has earned national recognition for its audience-centered approach. She recently relocated to Delaware to build the newsroom from the ground up and can often be found exploring local businesses, attending community meetings or drinking iced coffee.
Open Source: Was Mansfield Cemetery ever segregated? Yes…but not in the way you think
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was written in response to a reader-submitted question through Open Source, a platform where readers can ask Richland Source’s newsroom to investigate a question. MANSFIELD — Pam Bautz is a very busy woman. Since becoming administrator of the Mansfield Cemetery Association in 2015, she has buried at least 400 people per year. After […]
Madison supt. watching school stats before deciding on masks
MADISON TOWNSHIP — Madison superintendent Rob Peterson will study the district’s absentees and COVID cases while weighing a potential decision on masking. Over the next two weeks, Peterson will monitor the number of positive cases for the COVID-19 virus in students and staff within the Madison Local School District. He will also keep track of […]
Newsroom After Hours moves metal show to the basement Sept. 17
MANSFIELD — The next Newsroom After Hours show this Friday is so hardcore, our newsroom can’t contain it. So we moved it downstairs. The garage doors open at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 17 in the basement of Idea Works, located at 40 W. 4th Street in Mansfield. Find us by way of the West Temple […]
Open Source: Who was the 1st person buried in Mansfield Cemetery?
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was written in response to a reader-submitted question through Open Source, a platform where readers can ask Richland Source’s newsroom to investigate a question. MANSFIELD — No place in Mansfield holds quite as much history as Mansfield Cemetery. With more than 65,000 people buried across more than 100 mowable acres, Mansfield […]
Mansfield Men’s Garden Club celebrates beautification awards
MANSFIELD — The coalition to keep Mansfield beautiful met almost in its entirety on Tuesday evening. The Mansfield Men’s Garden Club hosted its 42nd annual corn roast dinner and announced the recipients of the 2021 Beautification awards. A total of 19 winners in the residential, commercial/civic and member categories were recognized. In its first year […]
We asked, you answered: What should be done with Westinghouse?
MANSFIELD — What’s next for Westinghouse? It’s the question on everyone’s mind after the Richland County Land Bank approved a contract that could lead to the donation of the former industrial site to the public entity, opening up a world of possibilities with the property for the first time in three decades. The Land Bank […]
Local singer/songwriters take the stage Aug. 20 at Newsroom After Hours
MANSFIELD — The next installment of our Newsroom After Hours concert series is going to be lyrically lush, with singer/songwriter night this Friday. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 20 at Idea Works, located at 40 W. 4th Street in Mansfield. Click here to RSVP via Facebook. Admission to the show is free and […]
