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RSVP of Richland County honors National Day of Service and Remembrance on September 11
The mood was somber at the Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging Thursday afternoon as the honored local safety forces and those who perished on September 11, 2001. After a haunting rendition of “Amazing Grace” on bagpipes, Duana Patton, Chief Executive Officer for the Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, made special mention […]
Recipe Source: Memories of family sweet as pie
I will always remember my great grandmother by two distinguishing characteristics – her snow-white hair, and her peanut butter pie. Even as a child, I remember very clearly the four-hour trip down to her house in Williamsburg, Kentucky where I would inevitably get carsick but feel instantly better after a warm hug and some “shuga” […]
First phase of Avita Ontario location underway
The concept of building a medical center next to a mall may seem unorthodox, but that’s exactly the strategy Avita Health Systems took when purchasing the 185,000 square-foot Lazarus building at the Richland Mall in Ontario on Oct. 28, 2013. Now less than a year later, phase one of the new building is nearing completion. […]
Ask the Expert: Finding Your Voice
The art of singing can be found anywhere and at any moment, from shy singers belting a favorite song in the shower to recording artists playing at a concert hall in front of thousands of adoring fans. Whatever the starting level, it is possible to develop a singing voice from crooning in the car to […]
Shelby community invited to Heels, Hats & Hope fundraiser for Shelby Foundation
The Shelby Foundation is preparing for its fifth annual community fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 13, this year under the theme “Heels, Hats and Hope.” What may sound like a dress code is actually a way to showcase the Shelby community with country flair. “It’s just a fun night to come out and socialize for camaraderie, […]
Five-year forecast cause for disgruntlement for Mansfield Schools Financial Planning Commission
Members of the Mansfield City School District Financial Planning and Supervision Commission were not happy at their August 28 meeting when it was discovered that four new positions within the district were not included in the most recent five-year forecast. The Financial Planning and Supervision Committee noted the Mansfield Board of Education approved four positions […]
Local couple promoting autism awareness now faces dual cancer diagnoses
Statistics are easily found regarding the number of cancer cases per year in the United States. For example, the American Cancer Society states colon cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and women combined in the United States, estimating 136,830 people will be diagnosed in 2014. The American Cancer Society also has […]
Young couple jumps train near Shelby
A couple riding a train near Shelby Thursday night were both transported to separate hospitals after sustaining injuries from jumping off a train moving through Shelby near the state Route 61 rail crossing. The incident report from the Richland County Sheriff’s Office indicated that the female was 17-year-old Rebecca R. Adkins. Adkins indicated that she […]
