The Richland County Board of Commissioners on Thursday voted to continue a local property tax relief measure launched in October.
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Ohio Senate approves Law Enforcement Purple Heart license plate
The Ohio Senate has passed legislation creating the Law Enforcement Purple Heart license plate, an amendment sought by Sen. Mark Romanchuk.
$1 million is official: Ohio House, Senate OK capital funds to help build new Mansfield Playhouse
Chriss Harris put into perspective this week what a $1 million state contribution could mean for a new Mansfield Playhouse — victory.
Oh, the places you’ll go: ‘Seussical the Musical Jr.’ opens Friday at the Mansfield Playhouse
The Mansfield Playhouse wraps up its historic 100th season with a children’s musical production of classic characters brought together on stage.
Friedrick on Cleveland mob: Angelo Lonardo, Danny Greene & FBI investigations
Bob Friedrick helped encourage the Cleveland witness who brought down mob bosses in New York City and elsewhere around the country.
Welcome home: Restored, historic Vasbinder Fountain returns to Mansfield’s Central Park
The Vasbinder Fountain was originally dedicated as a gift to the city of Mansfield on July 4, 1881.
Corey Hager to bring arena-level country energy to Richland Carrousel Park on Friday
Rising country star Corey Hager has opened shows for two dozen No. 1 artists, including Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen.
Roundabout construction to close Lex-Springmill/Home roads June 15 for 120 days
Plans for a roundabout at the intersection of Lexington-Springmill and Home roads have been in the works since 2022.
Richland County Art Sector to host Ken Arthur reception Sunday; seeks more local artists
The Richland County Development Group Art Sector will host a closing reception for artist Ken Arthur’s exhibit on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
Mansfield City Council approves $327K in five grants for police dept.
The amount of grant money flowing into the Mansfield Police Department was not lost on Cheryl Meier on Tuesday evening.
