ONTARIO — Ontario City Council voted to approve a six-month moratorium on recreational cannabis businesses on Wednesday.
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GALLERY: 2024 EmployMEpalooza
MANSFIELD — More than 30 high school sophomores, juniors and seniors participated in EmployMEpalooza on Wednesday morning.
Richland Young Professionals hosting 3rd annual casino night
BELLVILLE — Richland Young Professionals is hosting its annual casino night at The Legacy on Possum Run. This year’s theme is “Salute and Shuffle.”
Question & issue roundup on the March 19 ballot
BUTLER — Residents in the Village of Butler, as well as Troy and Cass townships, will decide property tax issues at the ballot box. Butler residents will decide a five-year, 2-mill levy renewal for general construction, road and bridge repair. The levy costs residents about $70 annually for each $100,000 in property value. It was […]
Madison Township votes to prohibit marijuana businesses
MADISON TOWNSHIP — Madison Township trustees unanimously passed a resolution prohibiting the retail sale and cultivation of cannabis within township limits on Monday.
Crestview student Zander Haubiel celebrates third leap day birthday
12-year-old Zander Haubiel was born on leap day, 2012. Today, the fifth grader is celebrating his third official birthday.
Leapyear Studios, Domestic Violence Shelter premiere ‘Symbol of Strength’ short film
MANSFIELD — “Symbol of Strength” premiered at the Bromfield Library on Tuesday at the “Expressions of the Heart” poetry and art show.
Open Source: What’s happening to Mr. Hero in Madison Township?
MADISON TOWNSHIP — Mr. Hero is moving its Madison location about a tenth of a mile away from its former home on Ashland Road.
Amanda Harris opens real estate brokerage
MANSFIELD — Amanda Harris said opening her own real estate brokerage is one of the biggest accomplishments of her life.
Ontario’s Sansalone advances in University of Wisconsin business competition
ONTARIO — Tony Sansalone advanced his tufting business to the finals of the 15th annual Arts Business Competition at the University of Wisconsin.
