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Richland County commissioners award $340K contract for Dayspring addition

MANSFIELD — Richland County commissioners on Thursday awarded a $340,000 construction contract to a Monroeville company to build a nursing addition at Dayspring. The award to Tusing Builders and Roofing Services came on the recommendation of Mansfield architect Dan Seckel, who reviewed two bids submitted for the project at the county’s assisted living center. The other […]

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Davenport: Approved 2022 Mansfield spending plan is ‘tight budget’

MANSFIELD — Alomar Davenport said he was “very nervous” about the city’s final 2022 appropriations budget City Council approved Tuesday night. “It’s no fault of the administration. It’s no fault of the (department) budgets,” said Davenport, 4th Ward representative and chair of council’s budget committee. “It’s simply where we are going in terms of gas […]

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AFSCME union exercises ‘me too’ clause in contract with City of Mansfield

MANSFIELD — The head of AFSCME Local 3088 told Mansfield City Council on Tuesday the labor union will exercise the “me too” clause in its contract, two weeks after local lawmakers gave police officers a 7.75-percent pay increase. Lance Cook, a 29-year city employee and president of the union that represents about 165 workers, said […]

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Mansfield mayor cites accomplishments in annual ‘State of the City’ report

MANSFIELD — Economic development, a new Ohio Air National Guard mission and continued success with initiatives found in the Mansfield Rising plan were highlighted Monday when Mayor Tim Theaker issued his annual “State of the City” report. The 11-page document includes highlights for each city department in the mayor’s administration. Theaker said the city “continued […]

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Mansfield City Council expected to vote on 2022 final budget Tuesday

MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on the final 2022 appropriations budget, which includes $32.6 million in general fund spending. The budget contains an additional $1.84 million for the city’s safety forces — police, fire and communications — outlined March 1 by Finance Director Linn Steward. The increase over the temporary […]

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