One of the same ingredients found in many toothpastes is used when the Clearfork Reservoir experiences harmful algae blooms.
Carl Hunnell
City editor. 30-year plus journalist. Husband. Father of 3 grown sons and also a proud grandpa. Prior military journalist in U.S. Navy, Ohio Air National Guard. -- Favorite quote: "Where were you when the page was blank?"
Mansfield City Council honors retiring METRICH Enforcement Unit leader
Mansfield police Chief Jason Bammann said north central Ohio drug dealers knew Lt. Stephen Blust.
A legacy of care: How one paramedic helped shape modern EMS in Mansfield
Mansfield Fire Dept. Lt. Jim Odson, the city’s first paramedic, retired Wednesday after 34 years of service.
Richland County residents keep ban on wind/solar projects in 11 of 18 townships
Richland County Commissioner Darrell Banks said township residents were heard from Tuesday night.
Mears defeats Morgenstern in Richland County GOP race for commissioner
Richland County Commissioner Cliff Mears defeated challenger David Morgenstern in his bid for another four-year term of office.
Directorial debut: Mansfield Playhouse veteran leads Second Stage comedy ‘Cheatin’
Kanashay Grayeagle makes her directing debut Friday night in the Second Stage comedy, “Cheatin,'” at the Mansfield Playhouse.
Mental health, drug treatment links visible in two Richland County proclamations
The meetings and proclamations occurred in separate meetings on Tuesday morning. But the link between them was clear.
Woman killed in Crawford County crash Saturday morning identified as Mansfield resident
The woman killed Saturday in a crash on U.S. 30 east of Ohio 598 has been identified as Heather Thompson of Mansfield by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office.
Increased early-voting totals may hike Richland County to 25-30 percent participation Tuesday
Early-voting turnout has made Matt Finfgeld more optimistic about Richland County participation in Tuesday’s primary election.
Fire! Cannons belch smoke and flame at 48th annual Ohio Civil War Show in Mansfield
A cannon manufactured in 1862 was part of the artillery display during the 48th annual Ohio Civil War Show at the Richland County Fairgrounds.
