No life-threatening injuries were reported Monday morning during a crash that involved two tractor-trailer rigs on I-71.
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Annexation vote for Buc-ee’s planned for Mansfield City Council on Tuesday
The next step in the process toward a Buc-ee’s Travel Center is expected to come before City Council on Tuesday night.
St. Peter’s High School graduates 19 students during 2026 commencement
St. Peter’s High School graduated 19 seniors on Sunday afternoon in the Franciscan Activity Center.
One motorist cited for OVI during checkpoint on U.S. 42 on Thursday
One motorist was arrested for suspected OVI/DUI on Thursday evening during a 90-minute checkpoint on U.S. 42.
Wrecking ball is next: State awards $1 million grant to demolish former West Park Shopping Center
The Richland County Land Bank has been awarded $1 million from the state to tear down the former West Park Shopping Center.
Bids opened for new Richland County Courthouse air conditioning system
Two bids nearly $275,000 apart were opened Thursday morning for a new air conditioning system at the Richland County Courthouse.
State patrol announces locations, times for OVI checkpoints tonight in Richland, Ashland counties
The OSHP has announced locations and times for OVI checkpoints in 14 counties Thursday evening, including Richland and Ashland.
Park National Bank re-opens public access to downtown Mansfield building
Park National Bank re-opened public access to its 3 N. Main St. building on Wednesday, according to bank officials.
State patrol plans OVI checkpoints in Richland, Ashland counties Thursday
Richland and Ashland counties are among 14 around Ohio selected for OVI checkpoints on Thursday evening.
Richland County commissioners oppose data center plan, but cannot ban them
Richland County commissioners remain opposed to a data center plan in Franklin Township, but said they don’t have the legal authority to ban them.
