Ohio State University-Mansfield and the Mansfield Playhouse are teaming up for the musical “1776” with shows at both locations.
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Downtown Forward: $25M vision set to spark a new era in Mansfield
Mansfield City Council on Tuesday approved tax incentives aimed at sparking a $25 million redevelopment in the downtown.
Sirens, alerts, action: Preparation key when severe weather hits Richland County
All the severe weather warnings in the world mean little if Richland County residents don’t heed them.
Mansfield Playhouse seeks community push to secure $1 million gift
The Mansfield Playhouse has reached a pivotal moment in its $7.5 million capital campaign to build a new, fully accessible theater.
News Man Weekly: War with Iran, Mansfield Speedway and Paul Kemerling
War in the Middle East. Mansfield redevelopment. Mansfield Speedway. And Paul Kemerling. All on this week’s show.
Newman Technology plans $74 million expansion on Mansfield’s north side
Newman Technology Inc. plans a $74 million expansion, including hiring 70 new employees and adding an estimated $3.55 million in new annual payroll.
Public action, private investment: City Council to vote on downtown tax abatements
Mansfield City Council on Tuesday is scheduled to vote on legislation aimed at helping redevelop 14 downtown buildings.
Grant funding to study environmental impact next step for Lexington connector
The next step for a proposed connecting road from Ohio 97/U.S. 42 to the intersection of Hanley and Lexington-Springmill roads is an environmental study.
Galion man, 60, arrested on child porn charges by Crawford County Sheriff’s Office
A 60-year-old Galion man was arrested on child pornography charges Wednesday afternoon by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office.
Local control, lasting impact: Fernyaks donate downtown properties to Richland County Foundation
John and Mimi Fernyak are donating their downtown properties to the Richland County Foundation to help further economic development.
